For many and cloudy and 51 degrees up to 55 degrees. A combination of these two low pressure systems and the temperatures dropping will continue that theme a day. Highs which was above average on tuesday and wednesday not anymore. Now they are below. Is it better at 101 . It is better and they open the lane which is good news in case you was hearing me talk about northbound 101. They opened the lanes and the traffic has been pretty good. We look at the Golden Gate Bridge as you head south and that is the only thing that worries me about when the roads are wide open, when there are crashes they tend to be more serious because people are going fast. Chp has told me they are issuing citations for people going too fast. A deadly earlymorning crash on highway 4 in martinez is being investigated. Chp said a man stole a car from a 7eleven at 1 30 am this morning and took off before losing control of the car. When the Police Arrived that car had flipped over several times and ejected the drive
Unfiltered at cspan. Org cspan. Org coronavirus. American history of the university of minnesota, where she is region professor, distinguished unite professor, chair in immigration history and the director of the immigration History Research center. The author of three awardwinning books in u. S. Immigration. American history at americas date chinese immigration during the exclusionary era, 1882 1943, angel island gateway to america and the making of asian america. A history. At the immigration history, we have helped merge immigration history and the digital humanities. She launched an overseas National Endowment for the Humanity Fund and immigration story, projects which work with recent emigres to share their expenses. Her book, america for americans, history of xenophobia in the United States is subject tonight talk. Please welcome erica. [applause] im so glad to be here. Im glad to be back here at town hall. I was so blessed here in 2010, before it was activated. Im happy to be ba
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Unfiltered Campaign Coverage with all of the candidates located in one place. It is free, easy to use, it is all they are at cspan. Org campaign2020. Now, 2020 democratic president ial candidate senator Bernie Sanders delivers remarks from the coronavirus pandemic by streaming video. The vermont senator outlines details of how he would address the pandemic, which he says needed at least 2 trillion in federal investment to abate medical and economic challenges facing the country. We are dealing with the coronavirus, which is spreading throughout this country and throughout the world. We are dealing with a growing economic meltdown that will impact tens of millions of workers in this country. We are dealing with a political crisis, as well. The main point to be made tonight is in this moment of crisis is imperative that we. Tand together understand that right now throughout this country, there are so many people wondering tomorrow inppen burlington, vermont. Bars have been shut down, res
You are watching booktv on cspan2 with top nonfiction books and authors at the weekend. Tv, television for serious readers. She teaches American History at university is the wishes a professor, a Mcknight University professor, the rudolph chair in immigration history and the director of the immigration History Research center. Lee is the author of three awardwinning books in u. S. Immigration, americas gates, chinese immigration during the exclusionary era, 18821943, and angel island, gateway to america in the making of asian america, a history. At the immigration History Research center she has helped to merge immigration history with the digital humanities. She launched and oversees the National Endowment for the humanities funded immigration story project which works with recent immigrants and refugees to collect, preserve and share their experiences. Her book america for americans a history of xenophobia in the United States is the subject of tonight talk. Please welcome erika lee.