Salutations will break out the champagne and warm up the order darmes heart watchers because on january 21st 2020 which is just a few short shopping days away we here in the United States of america get this celebrate the 10th anniversary. Drumroll not really anyway Citizens United yes the 10th anniversary is that this is united that Momentous Supreme Court decision that essentially decreed that corporations are people too and that the money they spend on influencing a politician or Political Party is the same as practicing the sacred right of free speech if thats turning 10 years old january 21st i know you had it marked on your calendar and just what great gifts of corporate bribery sorry sorry free speech in the form of digits and decimal points has the Citizens United decision brought to us all well according to a new study a new Study Released this week by the nonprofit Consumer Advocacy Organization Public Citizen over the past 10 years just 25. 00 ultra rich individuals have pou
Upper 30s here definitely a cold start for you in santa rosa this morning. The weather headlines looking at those cloudy skies. The patchy fog. In breezy conditions. And, it does look dry as we in 2019. Temperatures 56. A high of 58. 60 in san jose. We talk about the week ahead and what we can expect. Now, lets check in for a look at our monday morning traffic. And, we are tracking a few thunderstorms. We are tracking that crash on southbound 101. At the expressway. Locked in that area. We have seen speeds dip down to 30 Miles Per Hour. Also, with the Altamont Pass its dipping down to about 25 Miles Per Hour. With a 20 minute drive on westbound 580. In the south bay drivetime. Not looking too bad in major thoroughfare. In the south bay. And a look at the bridges. Not too bad either the speed and the green. Along the spans of the bay area. The 49ers faithful, waking up extremely happy this morning its a big victory. Against the seahawks last night. Jackie ward is a lie from levi stadium
Standing in line. I was going to say, anytime i hear this Christmas Song it takes me back to my teenaged self. And number 1, mariah, out of the blue, 20 years later. She is even more than that. She has made like 60 million on this song alone. Along with all her other fabulous songs. And she is still making money. She can buy all the presents. For those of us who look for bargains, a lot of us spent some time on their phones peeking at whats hot on social media. A trending list, one that could save men this christmas. The what women dont want from men. Here are some of the highlights from twitter. I need to watch. The term baby sitting when youre watching your own children. Do people still do that . They do. I am not going to name names but they do. Also, women say they dont want kitchen appliances. Come on. I would love like a vitamix, something high end. Thats what i want. No kitchen appliances, no cleaning appliances either. Really . No. I got an apron once thats a gift for the house
York, thank you very much for being with us. Thank you very much for having me. American history tv products are now available at the new cspan online store. Go to cspanstore. Org. To see whats new. And check out all of the cspan products. Each week, american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums and Historic Sites around the country. Up next we visit the rise up exhibit at the museum in washington, d. C. , to learn about the 1969 stonewall riots and how they served as a catalyst for the modern lgbtq rights movement. Welcome to the museum. Im patty rule, the Vice President of exhibits and content. Were here at the prologue of rise up, stonewall and the lgbt movement. It was an event in 1969, an up rising that propelled forward the modern movement. This is where we tell that story of how ordinary americans used their First Amendment freedoms, freedom of speech, the press, petition, assembly, religion, to advocate for change and change society. Were going to walk around the corn
Presidency, and special event coverage about our nations history. Enjoy American History tv now and every weekend on cspan3. For archives, museums and Historic Sites around the country. Up next we visit the rise up exhibit at the newseum here in washington, d. C. , to learn about the 1969 stonewall riots and how they served as a catalyst for the modern lgbtq Rights Movement. Welcome to the newseum, im patty ruhl, Vice President of exhibits and con hetent here. Were here at rise up, stonewall and the lgbtq Rights Movement. Stonewall was an event in the summer of 1969, an uprising at a gay bar in new york city that propelled forward the modern day lgbtq Rights Movement and we tell the story of how ordinary americans used their 1st amendment freedoms, freedom of speech, the press, petition, assembly, religion, to advocate for change and to really change society. Now were going to walk around the corner in this prologue area and look at some artifacts from two of the earliest lgbtq rights