Officials are trying to answer this morning. And pitching a new vision for americas economy. Who the president is expected to send a message to later today. Mornings on 2 starts now. Well, good morning. Welcome to mornings on 2. Its wednesday, july 24th. Welcome to mornings on 2. Im dave clark. Good morning. Im pam cook. Lets start with steve. Any sun . Oh, yes. The tropical clouds gave us the midwest or northeast feel are gone. A lot more sunshine today. It will not be as humid. We have a lot of fog near the coast. 60s to 90s inland. Steve, right now, traffic looks good on the san mateo bridge. You can see traffic moving well out to the peninsula with no major problems. I want to talk about eastbound highway 4 near bailey. Police have temporarily stopped traffic on eastbound highway 4 in the bailey area. Im beginning to see its kind of hard to tell on this camera. You can see the traffic is coming to a standstill eastbound 4 near bailey road and its a situation where reportedly a tow
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NASSAU, BAHAMAS For ninety years, the Salvation Army’s iconic crimson and white shield has been a symbol of help and hope in The Bahamas, and the organization’s services and volunteers a vital lifeline for those most vulnerable. On May 3, 2021, the Bahamas Salvation Army, one of the largest non-governmental direct providers of social services in the country, celebrated 90 years of being a pillar of support in the community.
“As we look back on 90 years, we celebrate God’s faithfulness and the kindness of the Bahamian people in helping those in need,” stated Major Clarence Ingram, Salvation Army divisional commander. “As we look to the future, we pledge to continue to provide support and ‘Do the Most Good.’”
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