Im frank mallicoat. Lets get to rosemary who will tell us about a nice start. Hopefully youll enjoy yesterday, we have warmer weather coming. Ill detail that and its warm enough so if youre enjoying this weather. Get out and enjoy today, were starting out with mostly cloudy skies over oakland this morning. Temperatures very similar to yesterday, within a few degrees or so. Mid60s to low 70s this afternoon. This is the back end of our weekend. Temperatures will begin to climb. Outside of our doors, oakland is at 63 degrees, we have 61 in livermore and san jose 63. Er 50s over arab i cant say of santa rosa and a solid 60 in San Francisco. And san carlos, down by concord and livermore, low clouds are out there along this morning and the coastline and partly cloudy skies for our far inland cities. This will pull back, well be partly cloudy skies at the coastline for today. Mostly sunny for the rest. The onshore breeze is at 20 Miles Per Hour or so. We have that intact, but it will begin to
Welcome to power lunch, everybody, and it is a far, far, far cry from where we were 30 years ago on this day. The dow is pulling back today after smashing through 23,000 with a big gain yesterday. But remember 20 years ago, down 23 . Today down about 23 points, Something Like that. Apple and Goldman Sachs leading the dow a little bit lower more on those stocks coming up adobe shares today soaring after reporting strong earnings. Better than expected guidance. Analysts also liking liking the companys Artificial Intelligence platform. Thank you as tiler said, the markets lower across the board but not close to what we saw 30 years ago today when the Dow Jones Industrial average fell. A look back on black monday. And i guess, bob, to put it in context, a 508point drop, which today seems like not much. The equivalent drop today would be 5,200 points. Simply staggering. Thats right. The dow dropped 508 points, brian, 22. 6 , the biggest oneday decline in the history of the stock market. On
OHIO designated a Voter Friendly Campus Published: March 9, 2021 Author: Staff reports Campus Election Engagement Project Fellows Sarah Donaldson (left) and Reese Campbell share voter information outside the Athens County Courthouse before the November election.
Ohio University is one of over 200 campuses in 37 states and the District of Columbia designated today as a “Voter Friendly Campus.”
The initiative, led by national nonpartisan organizations Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project (CVP) and NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, held participating institutions accountable for planning and implementing practices that encouraged their students to register and vote in 2020 elections and in the coming years.