Address this morning. Thank you for joining us. It is wednesday, first day of march. Yep. Im pam cook. Im dave clark. I think youre going to like our forecast for today. Lets ask steve paulson. Probably. Most people will like it. Thank you, pam and dave. Lots of sunshine today and warmer temps. Each day, were bumping these highs up a few degrees and today well be around 64 degrees. Lots of sun and it will be warmer today and tomorrow. By friday evening, we start to get clouds in here and rain returns maybe in on tuesday, all the forecast models are not in sync. Were talking about clear skies from here from Crescent City to san diego and arizona as well. Starting off with 30s for many. Were running a few degrees cooler for most. Santa rosa is fine us 5. Mountain view, minus 2. Its colder, theres an offshore breeze, not that strong, but its there. You can see everything just sweep downing from the north. If youre heading to phoenix or if youre watching us, it seems like a Beautiful Day c
Announcer the siddi people are descendants of african slaves. The history of a forgotten people. Narrator r they dance to t thet of the african drum, deep in the forest, mimicking a disappearing species that theyve grown to lovethe asiatic lion. Theyre part of the 20,000 siddis, an ethnic group of african descent, who live in gujarat, western india. [boy speaking local language] narrator though far removed] from their a ancestral lands, te siddis s have cheherished their culture. [drums beating] now its a source of income for them. Narrator imran is a siddi, a descendant of the bantu people from southeast africa. He believes his ancestors originally came from uganda. Now he lives in a small village called jambur, with his mother and grandmother. The village is surrounded by the forest of gir, the last bastion of the worlds 500 remaining asiatic lions. Centuries ago, africans from ethiopia, eritrea, and somalia sailed to the indian subcontinent as merchants, while others were brought as
Announcer the siddi people are descendants of african slaves. The history of a forgotten people. Narrator r they dance to t thet of the african drum, deep in the forest, mimicking a disappearing species that theyve grown to lovethe asiatic lion. Theyre part of the 20,000 siddis, an ethnic group of african descent, who live in gujarat, western india. [boy speaking local language] narrator though far removed] from their a ancestral lands, te siddis s have cheherished their culture. [drums beating] now its a source of income for them. Narrator imran is a siddi, a descendant of the bantu people from southeast africa. He believes his ancestors originally came from uganda. Now he lives in a small village called jambur, with his mother and grandmother. The village is surrounded by the forest of gir, the last bastion of the worlds 500 remaining asiatic lions. Centuries ago, africans from ethiopia, eritrea, and somalia sailed to the indian subcontinent as merchants, while others were brought as
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Announcer the siddi people are descendants of african slaves. The history of a forgotten people. Narrator r they dance to t thet of the african drum, deep in the forest, mimicking a disappearing species that theyve grown to lovethe asiatic lion. Theyre part of the 20,000 siddis, an ethnic group of african descent, who live in gujarat, western india. [boy speaking local language] narrator though far removed] from their a ancestral lands, te siddis s have cheherished their culture. [drums beating] now its a source of income for them. Narrator imran is a siddi, a descendant of the bantu people from southeast africa. He believes his ancestors originally came from uganda. Now he lives in a small village called jambur, with his mother and grandmother. The village is surrounded by the forest of gir, the last bastion of the worlds 500 remaining asiatic lions. Centuries ago, africans from ethiopia, eritrea, and somalia sailed to the indian subcontinent as merchants, while others were brought as