It will warm up gasia and dave. Its pretty muggy out there as well. A lot of moisture in the air but its mainly low clouds and high clouds and temperatures starting off warm. The ocean temps came up so coast and bay are about 60 degrees here on the lows. Morning fog, high clouds, near normal to above normal. They will go above for everybody tomorrow. Its a dry pal tern maybe middle of next week. House of yen, good morning. Its 61 and muggy. I would agree there is a lot of moisture in the air. We will get a nice sunrise out of this. 60, 62, 63, 64 on the water temps which is why most of the lows are about 6062 around the coast and bay. Low clouds around the bay. Napa airport at 49 yet 61 oakland. Sfo and san jose and livermore 61. Look at that. That is something we would look for as we head toward october, november, december. Its taking aim at the Pacific Northwest and not us. Morning fog well get higher clouds out of it. Mostly sunny and nice. Temperatures 70s and 80s be for some. A lo
[inaudible conversations] good morning, everyone. I am the Deputy Director at the franklin d. Roosevelt president ial museum and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the Eleventh Annual roosevelt reading festival. When fdr established the first president ial library at his home in hyde park he imagined it being the premier Research Center for the study of the roosevelt era and we are consistently one of the busiest Research Rooms in the president ial Library System and one of the reasons we love this so much is we get to see the fruit of the labors of all the people who use our Research Rooms throughout the year so it is our pleasure to have you here. Let me quickly go over the format of the day as well as a couple housekeeping matters. The first thing is will everyone take out your Electronic Devices and turn them off so there presentation isnt interrupted today . Thank you. The other housekeeping matters if you find somebody on staff here today, that would give you one of the Roosevel
Good morning, everyone. Good morning, everyone. My name is bob clark, and im the Deputy Director here at the franklin d. Roosevelt president ial library and museum, and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 11th annual roosevelt reading festival. You know, when fdr established the first president ial library here at his home in hyde park, he envisioned it becoming the premier Research Center for the study of the roosevelt era. And were consistently one of the busiest Research Rooms in the entire president ial library system. And one of the reasons why we love this base so much is we get to see the fruit of the labors of all the people who use our Research Room throughout the year. So its our pleasure to have you here. Let me quickly go over the format of the day as well as a couple of housekeeping matters. The first thing is would everyone please take out your Electronic Devices and turn them off so that our presentation isnt interrupted today. Thank you. The second housekeeping matt
The country sank into a bloody conflict after declaring independence from crumbling yugoslavia. Divisions still run deep between muslims, serbs, and croats today. That becomes visible whenever there is a debate about the countrys culturals institutions like the museum of history, the national museum, and the national library. He looks after one of bosnias most valuable treasures. The librarian is heading to work as she has for the past 39 years. The only problem is, she does not really have a job anymore. We have not received a salary for nine months now. But we still keep going to work. We see this is our duty as our duty. Her employer, the Bosnian National library, no longer exists because the conflicted lawmakers cannot agree on funding. The books are in temporary storage. We lost colleagues in the war. Then we lost our status as the national library. We were always the national library. Now we do not even have the title. The countrys ethnic serb politicians reject the library along
The country sank into a bloody conflict after declaring independence from crumbling yugoslavia. Divisions still run deep between muslims, serbs, and croats today. That becomes visible whenever there is a debate about the countrys culturals institutions like the museum of history, the national museum, and the national library. He looks after one of bosnias most valuable treasures. The librarian is heading to work as she has for the past 39 years. The only problem is, she does not really have a job anymore. We have not received a salary for nine months now. But we still keep going to work. We see this is our duty as our duty. Her employer, the Bosnian National library, no longer exists because the conflicted lawmakers cannot agree on funding. The books are in temporary storage. We lost colleagues in the war. Then we lost our status as the national library. We were always the national library. Now we do not even have the title. The countrys ethnic serb politicians reject the library along