Clouds will be with us. Mostly cloudy today. Combination of cloud cover and temps slightly below average which is a rarity lately. Sals here now and last time was the bay bridge. I think this time it is good id say its a nicelooking commute. Hopefully it will stay this way. Well keep our fingers crossed here. You can see traffic is moving along very well on 880 and if youre driving to the bay bridge toll plaza, it looks light so far. Well see at 5 30. That will be the real deal when we test. Its 5 01. Lets go back to claudine. New this morning, one man is in custody after leading officers on a high speed chase. You can see the chase going on right there. The chase ended up wrapping up with the suspects car with front end wheel damage. The crash finally happening on interstate 80 in richland. A homeless person was staying there but was not hurt. Speeds in the chase reached more than 100 miles an hour. Our time now, just about 5 02. Later today we expect test results from the coronavirus
Of the store. Do you see that . I saw it like before the shockwave. Its like everybody looks at the lights and then boom, everything shatters. Life changes for all the people there. Cars and buildings destroyed. It seems as though the shockwave, hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage. Were seeing the effects from two miles the explosion is under investigation. It has a way of bringing folks together and unveiling hidden talent we may not have known about otherwise. She works for a Grocery Delivery Service in the u. K. He is there and he has a youtube page full of his interactions with other people. Jamming out on the street piano. He starts to tinker on the piano a little bit. Coming around the mountain when she comes that voice. And then they swap. He hops on the keys and her vocals are like butter baby. People should be stopping. Like theyre getting a free concert. As they continue to vibe out, this and the choir said amen. Thats just incredible. Its nice she was able to do it wi
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As a site of an double violence judged a run explore will cspans global audience will see this. The information in this lecture is come from two major sources. We have done over 300 interviews with people who grew up in the bronx in the 1930s. In the process, pupil documented this createsations something called the bronx berlin using this, which is a change between social workers in berlin and new york city, infusing hiphop to motivate and reach the youth. I have been to berlin six times. Will have a chance to experience firsthand how hiphop culture has spread in europe. This was enthusiastically adopted here. Here and, and many other portions of the world. The substance of my lecture explores the bronx history, which many people are familiar with. On to explain what definition of hiphop i will be using in this. An artform taken to its highest by two puncture court, many dutchman but feel a bit this elements, ms. Cle at many hiphop artist. I describe as a multilayered instance of which
Graffiti art, breakdancing, and fashion, not just rapping and djing. His class is about an hour. Prof. Naison this lecture is entitled why hiphop began in the bronx. What i am about to describe to you is one of the most improbable and Inspiring Stories youll ever hear. It is about how young people in a section of new york, widely regarded as the site of unspeakable violence and tragedy, created an art form that would sweep the world. It is a story filled with ironies, unexplored connections, and lessons for today. And i am proud to share it not only with my wonderful rock and roll to hiphop class, but with cspans global audience in its lectures on American History series. The information in this lecture has come from two major sources. First of all, the oral histories of the bronx africanAmerican History project, which has taken place over the last 14 years. We have done over 300 interviews with people who grew up in the bronx from the 1930s up to the present. And, in the process, docu