Coronavirus scams. At 9 00 a. M. , middle State University professor Sidney Mcphee discusses Higher Education during the pandemic and his participation in good morning, its friday, july 17, 2020. We begin today on the issue of requiring face masks be worn in public. As new coronavirus cases continue to spike around the country, more than half youve u. S. States have made mask use mandatory. Governor of georgia is fighting municipal mass clause in his state, in an effort to continue to allow mask used to be optional. Should mask wearing in public the mandatory . F you think yes, 2027488000 if you think no, 2027488001. If you arent sure, 2027488002. You can also send us a text this morning. That number, 2027488003 please include your name and where youre from. Otherwise catch up with us on social media. On facebook, facebook. Com cspan. A good friday morning to you. You can start calling and as we show you some headlines about what is happening in states around the country when it comes
Days. Thank you very much. I appreciate that. Its good to be back. It definitely feels good to get time away. Everybody needs that in the temperatures will bump up, santa rosa 52, they made it to 50, oakland 59, 58 livermore. Averages 67 and 54, not bad. 90 the record high in 1985, in the temperatures will take the biggest jump. It does retreat and head down the coast. Temperatures near average, near the coast, a bit above around the bay and 90s for the interior with san jose 86. Over to south see if anything is new. At 7 01. Nothing new. We do have traffic that is doing very well. Theres a bit of slow at the bay bridge. We will start off with highway 24, westbound, as you drive over to the tunnel it looks nice. They have been no major issues, the Richmond Bridge is slowing, and theres not that much, about 18 minute drive from the core tenets bridge to the macarthur maze, at the bay bridge we have a 10 minute delay,. Indoor dining and wine tasting rooms will be closed in napa county. T
Yet a whole generation of people did realize, they did, that you shouldnt take on too much debt. That you should live within your means, you shouldnt recklessly flip houses or create Financial Instruments no one can understand its a bad idea to take out loans youll never be able to repay. Its an even worse idea for the banks to write those kinds of loans. Look, people, it is just a fact. We got more frugal in this country. We got less reckless in this country. We got more prudent. The same way that my parents generation learned not to trust banks for decades after the Great Depression listen to me, it did happen. Interesting date day for the average, dow gained 31 points, s p inched occupy. 03, nasdaq up 1 everyone seems to recognize this change in human behavior, everybody except for the barrish a armageddonists, they refuse to believe people can learn from their mistakes thats why they think the whole recovery and stock market is a sham, some pumped up Federal Reserve drama, the slum
Chair, the program committee. Dave and i thank you all for coming this evening to our lecture series. A nice turnout, a lot of different competition out there, but who can compete with this man right . Bill merchant, a great friend of mine, but of course, hes a great historian and hes really wheel and bringing forth the true history of a great story known as the delaware and hudson canal. So tonight, bill will give you a chock full of new information, great insights and wonderment bill merchant everyone. Thank you very much for coming this evening. Im the Deputy Director for collections historian and here at the dean Canal Historical Society and im the chair or president of the delaware and hudson transportation heritage council. Now that ive gotten over the most difficult part of the talk, im really delighted to do this particular presentation. I have never done it here for the Canal Society. My general history of the dredge. Im working on a book on the topic and itll probably be call
Lecture series. A nice turnout, a lot of different competition out there, but who can compete with this man right . Bill merchant, a great friend of mine, but of course, hes a great historian and hes really wheel and bringing forth the true history of a great story known as the delaware and hudson canal. So tonight, bill will give you a chock full of new information, great insights and wonderment bill merchant everyone. Thank you very much for coming this evening. Im the Deputy Director for collections historian and here at the dean Canal Historical Society and im the chair or president of the delaware and hudson transportation heritage council. Now that ive gotten over the most difficult part of the talk, im really delighted to do this particular presentation. I have never done it here for the Canal Society. My general history of the dredge. Im working on a book on the topic and itll probably be called the dutch canal 19th century engine of prosperity, because indeed it was. This is a