Panel. Hairing this basically keeping everybody more or less on time although we are starting a little bit late. So i just want to introduce our panelists and the weight will get started. I think we will go in the order. Isted in your program weo this panel is on are going to so, this panel is on radio and National Heritage and we are going to hear first from jane gilden and a member of npr who will talk about how they created the npr historical archive. Good morning, everybody. This is jane, my colleague. We are from the Research Archive and Data Strategy team at the National Public radio. We are known as rad. In our company. Several of our colleagues are also in attendance in the conference, so please make sure and introduce ourselves to them and say hi to them. Our chief officer sitting in the atnt will also be presenting the interdisciplinary session, so please make sure you attend her talk as well. We are here to tell you about historicalted nprs archive in 2013 from scratch while
Or less on time although we are starting a little bit late. So i just want to introduce our panelists and then we will get started. I think we will go in the order listed in your program. So, this panel is on radio and national heritage. And we are going to hear first from jane gilvin and ayda pourasad, of npr who will talk about how they created the npr Historical Archives. Ayda pourasad good morning, everybody. This is jane, my colleague. We are from the Research Archive and Data Strategy team at the National Public radio. We are known as rad. In our company. Several of our colleagues are also in attendance in the conference, so please make sure to go and introduce ourselves to them and say hi to them. Our chief officer sitting in the front will also be presenting at tomorrow at the Plenary Session so please make sure you attend , her talk as well. We are here to tell you about how we created nprs Historical Archive in 2013 from scratch while we were during the move to a new building
In new york city. We are tired. How does he feel . 78, going strong and inspiring many. What kind of a day lays ahead. Amy freeze, 63 degrees right now. Reporter its on the cool side, and we are transitioning into the 70s later. I think next weekend we will have the fall feel and a transitional weekend. We have 40s in the northern counties. Look at monticello and sussex. A lot of 50s through white plains. 57degrees, and the suburbs are cooler than the city right now once we get to the afternoon, 10 degrees cooler. Some areas will get into the low to mid70s. Thin clouds. Sun moving n and it boosts our temperatures into the seasonal range. This is what could be affecting us for the second half of the weekend, and this is where the pope is. Planning for new york city, temperatures low 70s with the high of 73 degrees, and the accuweather forecast is coming up. Michelle . New york city is cooling off from the pope buzz. Yesterday he was a the the United Nations he was at the United Nations.
Im michelle griego. As kpix 5s ryan takeo reports emergency planningers are getting ahead of the game gearing up for anything to happen tomorrow. Last week was sort of like a practice. Reporter emergency planner ursula hanks warns last weeks north bay flooding might have been a test run. Its impossible to predict. But we anticipate that it will be a lot worse this time around. Reporter this time around, the storm should be larger so marin countys Emergency Operations center will be open. Different agencies will fill this room to coordinate, quicker responses, hanks says she is most worried about thursday afternoon. At 2 00, we have a high tide. So if there is continuous rain the heavy rains that we are expecting thats going to be a critical point. Reporter there should be flooding and gusty winds, meaning lots of downed power lines. We are expecting winds up to 70 miles per hour. Reporter today pg e trucks loaded up at this fremont facility. The utilitys onstaff meteorologist will send
Together to protest inequality in the Justice System. Public defenders across the bay area today put their hands up to call attention to what they say are racial dissparseties in the criminal Justice System. A demonstration held in oakland this morning similar protests like this in San Francisco, san jose, and martinez. On a daily basis, we see what happens [ indiscernible ] the system and we want to major sure that that image is conveyed and that the Justice System keeps in mind that all need to be treated equally. Public defenders say they want officerinvolved shootings to be investigated in a public courtroom instead of by a grand jury. They also want all officers to have body cameras. More fallout today over sonys decision to cancel the release of the the interview after north korean hackers threatened to attack any Movie Theater that showed it. Anne makovec reports. Are people angry the movie is canceled . Reporter you know, the whole thing has become a sort of international incid