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40s. Even some of our interior valleys dropping down to the 20s this morning. Here is a look at the clear skies as we look across San Francisco. Looking at 36 in concorde right now. Oakland coming in at 44. 33 in livermore, san jose you are at 39 degrees. Santa rosa down to freezing at 32 degrees this morning. As we head through the afternoon, mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures. Mainly in the 60s. We will have the rest of the week coming up in just a moment. Now lets check in on traffic. I heard from chp. They are getting ready to open all lanes eastbound 24 through lafayette. That is where we had an overturned vehicle resulting in serious injuries. It took some time to clear out the lanes. But again, eastbound 24 near oak hill road, lanes should be opening up within the next couple of minutes. We will keep an eye on that and let you know when they are officially opened. A couple of other trouble spots. If you are 24 in the h ....
Onto the runway. Thats why planes can only fly between mid december and early february just 2 months in every year for the rest of the time the people are completely cut off from the outside while. Stocks water supply is drawn from the snow. The station sits more than 3500 meters above sea level that that altitude even the fittest of people time have very quickly due to the low oxygen levels home. Issues to the purity there sort of person who wants to drill for us to blow spirit merely because you were a little sort of. Dork who put up with the system and what is a bruce hopes that opus will do. But. The conditions here are truly and human the average temperature in december and january falls below minus 30 and in winter minus 80 is par for the course. At most very pressure is 40 percent lower than on the mainland and theres less oxygen in the. Joint pain and nose bleeds all symptoms of a climate as a nation it can take a whole months for a body to adapt. It to work here through do you ....
Because you get to not only debunked these things, but you get to try to figure out where they really started and why people grew so attached to them, because that also tells you a little bit more about how people understand the passed and how they use it or misuse it. So, remember earlier in the semester, we talked about the Jackson Magnolia. In fact, i think a number of you went into detail about the Jackson Magnolia. Alex, was it you who wrote about the Jackson Magnolia . Okay. You already know all this. For everybody else, think back to when john pisko visited the class and we talked about the story behind the Jackson Magnolia. Who remembers the story . Not alex, because he wrote a whole paper on it. But anybody else . Andrew jacksons wife died right bef ....
Susan i wanted to put the cover of your new book, dignity, on the screen. And have you explain its essence to me. Chris it is a book about my five years driving around the United States, spending time in what i would call back road america, the part of america that is everywhere. It is not a red state or blue state thing, it is the towns and communities that have been ignored or left behind or forgotten. Places like selma, alabama, like the north side of milwaukee, places like the bronx in new york city. Places that are kind of stigmatized and defined in various ways as being places where there is high crime or poverty, but places that make up a large part of the United States. Susan that is the back row, the front row is chris the front row is me. Me and my colleagues. I used to work on wall street. I was there for 20 years before i did this. I have a phd in physics. Those are ....
Susan i wanted to put the cover of your new book, dignity, on the screen. And have you explain its essence to me. Chris it is a book about my five years driving around the United States, spending time in what i would call back road america, the part of america that is everywhere. It is not a red state or blue state thing, it is the towns and communities that have been ignored or left behind or forgotten. Places like selma, alabama, like the north side of milwaukee, places like the bronx in new york city. Places that are kind of stigmatized and defined in various ways as being places where there is high crime or poverty, but places that make up a large part of the United States. Susan that is the back row, the front row is chris the front row is me. Me and my colleagues. I used to work on wall street. I was there for 20 years before did this. I have a phd in physics. Those are w ....