Welcome all of you in the audience in the theater as well as those of you watching online tonights Program Limits of justice. Cosponsor of tonights program, youll hear from representative of the embassy a little bit later in the evening. I also have the pleasure of serving as the cochair of the museums Washington Lawyers Committee. My husband and i have also enjoyed a long and extremely meaningful relationship with this extraordinary institution. The institution of the museum is one that not only honors the victim victims of the holocaust but stands as a stark reminder to the importance and relevance of lessons of the holocaust and the relevance of those lessons to issues of conflict in todays world. The museum has found compelling ways to engage many audiences, people from every background, religion and political perfect situation. While the experience is grounded in holocaust history, it serves as a powerful springboard to reflect on contemporary issues, especially genocide. The muse
Twice weekly conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us their firsthand accounts of their experience during the holocaust. Each of the first person guests serves as a volunteer here at this museum. Our program will continue until august 8th. The museums website at www. Ushmm. Org provides information about each of our upcoming first person guests. Albert will share with us his first person account of his experience during the holocaust and as a survivor. If we do not get to your question today, please join us in our online conversation, never stop asking why. The conversation aims to inspire individuals to ask the important questions that holocaust history raises. You can ask your question and tag the museum on twitter, facebook, and instagram using holocaust museum, and hash tag, ask why. Todays program live streamed on the museums website, meaning people will be joining us on the program, online, and watching with us today from across the country and around the w
Additional funding from arlene and Daniel Fisher foundation. Were grateful for their sponsorship. First person is a series of twice weekly conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us their firsthand accounts of their experience during the holocaust. Each of the first person guests serves as a volunteer here at this museum. Our program will continue until august 8th. The museums website at www. Ushmm. Org provides information about each of our upcoming first person guests. Albert will share with us his first person account of his experience during the holocaust and as a survivor. If we do not get to your question today, please join us in our online conversation, never stop asking why. The conversation aims to inspire individuals to ask the important questions that holocaust history raises. You can ask your question and tag the museum on twitter, facebook, and instagram using holocaust museum, and hash tag, ask why. Todays program live streamed on the museums website,
we re going to talk about historic preservation. want to introduce you to jordan tannenbaum. he is the vice chair of the advisory council on historic preservation. mr. tan about what is that? yeah organization the advisory councilman historic preservation is an independent federal agency part of the executive branch. it was it is was created by the national stark act of 1966. and it s recently a couple years ago celebrated. it s 50th anniversary. it is a regulatory agency and as we will see has responsibilities not only in that area but also to advise the president in congress on matters concerning preservation policy. the regulatory section is called section 106 and that is a requirement that all federal agencies have to request the to take into account the impact of their projects of their undertakings and that s broadly construed permit of funding actual license a connection nexus in any way that they have to take that into account if they re going to have a an effect on a
to get you started with a look at your forecast. the bay area heating up very much so in a big way this weekend, we have a live look outside right now at the richmond bridge, seeing some sunny, clear skies out there for more on that check in with kron 4 mete1rologist mabrisa rodriguez said hey there, stephanie, yet it s already warming up out there right now. check out novato flirting with 90 s at your new lunchtime hour. 30 degrees warmer than those of you at half. moon bay. 57 degrees. thanks to that cool sea breeze influence and jose 78 degrees and check out most of our inland valleys in the north bay and east bay, widespread mid to upper 80 s already. so we re easily going to eclipse yesterday s daytime highs running about 5 to 10 degrees. warmer out there conquered 86 degrees. and we re also seeing mid 80 s for those of you in dublin, in livermore at 83 degrees downtown san francisco and oakland both flirting with 70 s at 69 degrees. so we re tracking your double-digit