Expect for your holiday weekend. Looking upstream, you can see the cloud cover that will be doing all this for us. These elements coming together. Claps of thunder thrown in here. Closer inspection of what we have revealed. Far up towards the north, thats where you will see rain. This will sag down continuously. You can expect the pitter patter of rain through the overnight. Few showers north bay, light. Morning storms thrown in there. A few afternoon showers scattered about. Windy in the afternoon. Dry by midweek and then going forward. Relatively uneventful. Up there in the north bay, expect rain showers to start to develop late tonight and early tomorrow morning. Well show you more in a bit. J. R. . We are tracking the storm. Lydia is in contra could say county tonight where the quest will continue. Reporter they are on that quest for the perfect pumpkin. They picked the perfect day to do it before the next round of rain hits the area. We thought it was going to be raining all weeke
All the way down. Can you hear me . Good evening. Thank you, paul. And were delight partner with the Bryant Park Corporation and Oxford University press on this exciting series. Tonights program will be followed by question and answer session and a book signing, so please do join in for both. Im really delighted this evening to welcome author and historian fergus bordewich. Hes the author of six nonfiction books. Hes published and written childrens books and written the jefferson pbs documentary. Hes a regular contributor to Smithsonian Magazine mainly on subjects in 19th century American History and his articles have appears in many magazines and newspapers including the new york times, the wall street journal and american heritage. His new book americas great debate explores the way in which slavery distorted american democracy in the years leading up to the civil war. David Levering Lewis is one of the countrys most distinguished historians of the civil rights movement. Hes the Juli
Debate. He focuses on henry clay, Stephen Douglas and the impact of slavery on the compromise that preserved the union. The New York Historical society and the bryant park host this event. It is just under 90 minutes. Can you hear me . Good evening. Thank you, paul, and were delighted at the New York Historical society to partner with the Bryant Park Organization and oxford on this exciting series. This will be followed by a question and answer session and a book signing. Im really delighted this evening to welcome author and historian fergus m. Bordewich. Hes the author of six nonfiction books and hes published an illustrated Childrens Book and wrote the scripts for mr. Jeffersons university. Hes a regular contributor to smithsonian magazine. And his articles have appeared in many magazines and newspapers including the new york times, the wall street journal, and american heritage. His new book, americas great debate e mores explores the way that slavery distorted american democracy i
Thats at 8 00 p. M. Eastern time here on cspan 3. The cspan radio app makes it easy to follow the election. Get audio coverage and up to the minute Schedule Information for cspan radio and television. Stay uptodate on all the election coverage. C spans radio app means you always have cspan on the go. Next author talks about the compromise of 1850 and the two generations of senators of the debate. Mr. Bordewich focuses on the compromise that preserved the union. The New York Historical society, Oxford University press and the Bryant Park Corporation hosts this event. Its just under 90 minutes. Can you hear me . Good evening. Thank you, paul. And were delighted at the New York Historical society to partner with the Bryant Park Corporation and Oxford Community press on this exciting series. Tonights program will be followed by question and answer session and a book signing. So please do join in for both. Im really delighted this evening to welcome author and historian fergus m. Bordewich.
Its a chilly friday morning, but not as cold as yesterday. Jayme we have 40s for you this morning. Cool, dry, a perfect p. M. Itll be glorious. Highs today, low mid70s. Right now the cool spot, one of them at least, happens to be, go figure, orlando. Yes. The coolest values i have. Because mainly we have seen a south, southwest wind i can night early yesterday evening in gainesville and the North Central florida area. Boosting the temperatures. Gainesville. State. Sector. Front. The temperatures come down, and please tell me its not going back to 20s and 30s, its not. Well make is clear now, but well soo a distinct drop in temperatures. And highs in the low to mid70s. 64 for 8 00 p. M. Tonight. Next seven days no problem. We have a rain chance thats p. M. Based, after 3 00 p. M. Generally speak, into monday and tuesday morning. Outside of that, perfect out there. Gina happy friday, everybody. Roads for the most part looking really good. We do have some metal on the road at 414. Westbou