Outside. Them widespread rainfall moves in for early next week. We are looking at sunshine this afternoon after all of that rainfall with our atmospheric river. Just to show you the dry conditions. A beautiful view. You can see that snowfall out there over Mount Hamilton and some blue skies as well. Over san francisco. You can see that sunshine. As we head through the day, we are looking at some sunshine. High temperatures in the low to mid 50s. We did pick up a lot of rainfall with this atmospheric river. The santa cruz mountains. About 2 1 2. Up to 3 1 2 inches of rainfall. Tracking our next weather system. I will let you know when we can expect to see this where you live coming up. Monitoring a couple of big news conferences. First lets go live down to san jose right now where it is a couple of unfortunate milestones. They just surpassed 100,000 cases of the coronavirus. Is mall is the first cases. Right now, santa cruz officials are about to provide some updates regarding vaccine d
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Melissa chan welcome to news asia thank you for joining us weve reported on the hundreds of detention facilities across the shing general and in china where the government has rounded up some 1000000 weekers a muslim and ethnic Minority International condemnation has not discouraged beijing it appears that the system put in place inching jang is being installed in tibet once again china says these are voluntary Vocational Training centers but if whats happened in any indication its more about forcing Chinese Culture on unwilling to batten. Deliberately given to the nearest fence trying to seize control of the land they live on tibetans have complained that their religious freedom and traditional way of life are being actively cotyledon now it appears the situation is getting was. Evidence that beijing is closing hundreds of thousands of tibetans off their land. And into socalled Vocational Training centers that are set to resemble labor camps traditional farmers and herders that being
Marking the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. Fog today our new exhibit for american women and the right to vote opened upstairs and the brian gallery. This is a cornerstone of our centennial celebration of the 19th amendment, which gave women the right to vote. The 19th amendment is rightfully celebrated as a major mild milestone made possible by decades of suffragists from Political Engagement a critical piece of the larger story of womens battle for the vote. Rightfully hers, begins with the suffrage, the struggle for suffrage that does not end with the 19th amendments ratification. The final section examines the Immediate Impact of the suffrage amendment and Voting Rights struggles that persisted into modern day. Kareen porter, stand up kareen. She is the curator of that exhibit. applause one of the goals of the exhibit is to recognize both diversity of suffering activists and the many bases on which american women have been barred from voting. As the exhibit looks beyond th
Amendments ratification. The final section examines both the Immediate Impact and the struggles that went into modern day. And we have the curator of that exhibit. [ applause ] one of the goals is to recognize the broad diversity of suffrage activists and the many b bases which american women have been barred for voting. The exhibit looks beyond the familiar names such as susan b. Anthony and others and brings to our attention activists from a variety of backgrounds showing that the cause of suffrage was advanced by american women across race, ethnicity and class. Susan ware, a pioneer and a leading feminist biographer is the author and editor of numerous books including american womens history, still missing, Amelia Earheart and letter to the world, seven women who shaped the american century. Educated at Wellesley College and Harvard University shes taught at New York University and harvard where she served as editor of the biographical dictionary, notable american women. Since 2012,