We dont even know what it is. And shes allowing people to have a conversation. So, on one hand, there are people who say shes wading into politics because she mentioned the president in talking about the blues. If you noticed a lot of people reacted with empathy and with gratitude almost because, yes, i havent been feeling like myself. Thank you for saying that. Michele norris, great talking to you. Thank you. You, too. Take care. Just past the top of the hour. Im anderson cooper. Nearly seven months after the first confirmed u. S. Case of covid19, the nation is getting closer to a vaccine, according to the nations top Infectious Disease expert, and White House Coronavirus Task Force Member dr. Anthony fauci. By the beginning of 2021, there should be limited doses. Tens of millions, not hundreds of millions of doses. So at that point, the process is to make a prioritization for those who would benefit the most and would need it the most. As we get well into 2021, it is likely that ther
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Thank you for waking up with us on this friday morning, september 20th im pam cook. And good morning, im dave clark. Lets check weather, traffic. Active weather too. That is correct. We do have big changes today. It will be in the form of cooler, much cooler. Temperatures will drop a good 15 degrees for some. The fog is back. It will give us light rain on saturday and it will be cooler for everybody. Its a cooler air mass behind that. And what is developing to sweep in. 40s in the north bay or 50s. Some upper 50s or very low 50s. Very cool readings. By sunday morning we could have extremely cool readings and we protected areas. San francisco will go 66 today. Because that fog is increasing fast and not only that it will give you drizzle tonight. Front is on the way. Today everyone though it will be sunny for most expect by the coast you will notice a change. Fog, sun, breezy. Cooler for all. Fog increasing rapidly. I think it will lift tonight into tomorrow. Highs mainly 70s now and lo
Narrator Paul Gauguins life was the stuff of romantic fiction a tale as exotic and astonishing as his paintings. Born in france, he was raised in peru. A sailor in his teens, a stockbroker in his twenties, by the age of 35 he was a married father of four and a colltor of paintings he bought wo from Edouard Manet and the impressionists Camille Pissarro and edgar degas. And then, a plot twist. In 1882, seid by the desire to create rather than collect art, he cast it all away. Rejecting the fetters of bourgeois society, he began a search for artistic purity that would last r the rest of his life. He scoured the most remote areas of france and its colonies for subjects, restlessly scraping away the veneer of civilization to search for deeper truths and redefine the course of painting. And he died in poverty only to be widely recognized as a genius later generatis. But gauguiwas more than a character in his story. He was the creator of paul gauguin, the visionary artist and mythmaker. From