Across the island and here in the bay area. Good morning, it is saturda august 12. I am gloria rodriguez. You will get to the latest in maui but lets look at the weather. Heres meteorologist lisa argen. Lisa good morning to you. We have a warm up on the way and we have been advertising that but it is not for the entire bay area. Seri of low pressure to the south and west of us will keep our marine layer with us through the next several days and that will keep fog present and cooler temperatures at the coast. Live doppler 7, there is dense fog at the shoreline and sea surface temperatures are up a little bit, why we are so mild right now. Yesterday morning, succeed to oakland, 58 fremont, and a look outside, became for this morning, the fog over the bridges, very dense. By 9 00, we are well into the 60s. A coastal fog lingers and we are in 80s by noon and look at that, 81 around the bayshore by the afternoon with 90s arriving inland and comfortable at the shoreline. Gloria . Gloria than
For all the work they did ahead of time. Feels like were a small family, and everybody is supporting each other. And thats what Small Business is all about. We are a big family. And everybody works together. Reporter in mount pleasant, nellie closed the taqueria that supports her and her family. Even though she has only owned the place for 15 days. If all immigrants are together, well make it strong. We are strong. Reporter now, plenty of immigrants did show up for work today, despite the protests, even in mount pleasant, which is really a center of latino and immigrant culture. There were plenty of restaurants and stores that were open. And at the mcdonalds on wisconsin avenue, there did not seem to be any longer lines than usual. Live at the penn quarter in northeast d. C. , bruce leshan. One police hit particularly hard by a day without immigrants is the pentagon. Burger king, taco bell, sbarro. Tacoall closed because of too few workers. Head to wusa 9 to vote. Well check back in on
Celebrating its sesquicentennial, 150 years, founded in 1867, a university that originally started with nine students in the basement of the sharp street Methodist Episcopal Church, now celebrating 150 years and has nearly 8000 students. It is a history and a legacy that is tied to historically black colleges and universities. In 2017, there are nine historically black colleges and universities that will celebrate their 150th anniversary, and these are Morgan State University in baltimore maryland, Howard University in d. C. , johnson c. Smith in north carolina, barber scotia in north carolina, talladega alabama, Saint Augustine in north carolina, alabama State University in alabama, fayetteville State University in north carolina, and Morehouse College in georgia. In 1867, these nine historically black colleges and universities formed the largest concentration of any historically black college and university established in any single year. 1965, the Higher Education act of 1965 formal
Celebrating its sesquicentennial, 150 years, founded in 1867, a university that originally started with nine students in the basement of the sharp street Methodist Episcopal Church, now celebrating 150 years and has nearly 8000 students. It is a history and a legacy that is tied to historically black colleges and universities. In 2017, there are nine historically black colleges and universities that will celebrate their 150th anniversary, and these are Morgan State University in baltimore maryland, Howard University in d. C. , johnson c. Smith in north carolina, barber scotia in north carolina, talladega alabama, Saint Augustine in north carolina, alabama State University in alabama, fayetteville State University in north carolina, and Morehouse College in georgia. In 1867, these nine historically black colleges and universities formed the largest concentration of any historically black college and university established in any single year. 1965, the Higher Education act of 1965 formal
Years, in and originally started with nine students at the basement of the sharp Street Methodist Episcopal Church celebrating 150 years and has nearly 8,000 students. A history and leg gacy tied to historically black colleges and universities. They will celebrate their 150th anniversary and these university are Morgan State University in baltimore, maryland, Howard University in d. C. Johnson c. Smith in North Carolina, Barbara Scotia in North Carolina, talledega in alabama, st. Augustine in North Carolina, alabama State University in alabama, fayet fayetteville State University in North Carolina and moore House College in georgia. In 1867, these nine historically black colleges and universities formed the largest concentration of any historically black colleges and universities established in any single year. In 1965, the Higher Education act of 1965 formally recognized 105 historically black colleges and universities, and so these 105hbcus are an important legacy to the education of