Pretty true to form on this thanksgiving hence to be a positive bias. But nothing out of the mode for a moment here. And that was a few days ago. You know, not necessarily you might think so you kind of just, you know, get ab early slate there was a definite persistence to the quarterly strength. There is a dynamic though. Once it gets overbought, once sentiment gets overoptimistic as arguably it is right now, usually you can see the multiple times in recent years when the Fourth Quarter just melted up. And at some point nifrt few months of the next year, usually you have a little bit of a recession. Mike, see you soon. Malls may look a lot different compared to a normal black friday Bertha Coombs is live in new jersey with a closer look at whether people are showing up to shop in person at all. They are. Some people have shown up. Were coming off a record thanksgiving in terms of online sales with so many Stores Closed but today we found some folks lining up for door busters this morn
Allie rasmus, sara zendehnam, as mike and sal are enjoying a bit of time away. White christmas for folks up in the tahoe area. Absolutely beautiful. Yeah. And maybe even on some of the peaks here in the bay area. Hamilton and diablo. Cold enough and we are going to check in with rosemary in a second to find out. A lot of people counting down to christmas. For many people every gift, every family gathering, every meal documented on social media. However, a new survey shows many people would like to take a big old break from their phones. I am one of those people. According to a poll of 2000 parents, 80 said they would be willing to go on a digital detox. And 85 of parents admitted they needed to change their habits and would like to be present when they are with their family during the holidays. More than half of the people polled admitted they checked social media more frequently during the holidays and nearly half say they have had their holiday ruined because of social media. Sad. Do
5 00 on our friday morning. And a look at the forecast. And well have a great weekend. Im looking forward it that. And we are starting out with some cool air as you get ready to head out for that commute in antioch and well see the need for it that heat to start out the day. But maybe roll the windows down as the day goes along with our temperatures reaching in the mid to upper 60s and well see more weather like this has we go into the next couple days. Well talk about the changes ahead as well. And we have slowing heading north through palo alto. Ive seen slowdowns, little brakes as crews start to clear. This is standard about this time. You will see slowing in toward san mateo. Not a major concern right there. Rest of the bay shows a smooth drive. And well show you the bay bridge coming up. And breaking news in the south bay, a Police Standoff is unfo unfolding. And some neighbors had to spend the night out of their homes. And kris sanchez is joining us live near Oak Grove High Schoo
Browse apparel, books, home decorations and accessories, it is something for every cspan fan and every purchase helps support our nonprofit operations, shop now or anytime at cspanshop. Org. We have the professor of philosophy at Colby College and until she pivoted, most of her scholarship was on the 19th century german philosopher, hegel, she has two books on hegel, tonight she will be speaking on her new book published in the fall of 2022 with many, many, many accolades, i recommend you take a look at them and also take a look at her website to see the many blurbs and meaningful statements that talked about her contribution to scholarship about lydia child. The book, a radical american life, was published in the fall of 2022. There have been a few biographies but none as fresh, now im personalizing, not as fresh as this one to a scholarship of a woman who really should get more attention and who came right here from medford. Tonight we welcome professor lydia mullins. Welcome. [appla
Her scholarship was on the 19th century german philosopher hegel. She has two books on gwf hegel. Tonight shall be speaking on her new book with many, many many accolades. I recommend you take a look at them but also take a a look at r website to see the meaningful statements that talk about her contributions to scholarship. The book was published in the fall off 2022. There been a few biographies but none i know im editorializing. Then as a fresh and timely as this one scholarship of a woman who really should get much more attention and who came here. Tonight we welcome professor lydia mullin, thank you. [applause] thank you so much. Thank you for being here. Thank you especially to tina for that lovely introduction into meg who was one of the people who invited me and help to facilitate all of this. I should say that when i first launched into this project i was such an exciting and new world for me. And when i discovered tina know so much had done so much to honor her legacy here an