South of hartford. And i wish his story were exceptional, but you have all heard these stories, my republican and democratic friends. We will thank you for your continued support of the Affordable Care act. Our family has extensive medical needs, and we rely, we rely on the preexisting conditions and no lifetime cap coverage provisions that the a. C. A. Provides. Both of our sons have Serious Health issues. Harrisons developmentally impaired, has a rare genetic disorder, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, and a rare form of intractable epilepsy, characterized by multiple uncontrolled daily seizures. Imagine that. Imagine having a son like that. Jacob who just turned 15 has hemophilia a with an inhibitor. If you are unfamiliar with this disease, it means his body not only lacks the protein needed to clot his blood in the case of an injury but also rejects the typical medicine used to treat this disorder. This means that often the only way to treat his often spontaneous internal bleeds is a s
History university of massachusetts at amherst, or should he sits scorches at ability history, slavery, emancipation, and native american history. First book, which i have four in front of me, her book entitled black slaves, indian masters, slavery, emancipation, and citizenship in the american south. Its quite a title. Published by the university of North Carolina press. This book details the untold story of the enslavement barbara has also coauthored a photographic history of slavery, emancipation and freedom published in 2013, published by Temple University press, and it is also for sale in our bookstore. Tonight, she will be speaking about her recent work and the top is entitled envisioning emancipation, black americans and the end of slavery. Please welcome barbara. applause well, hello, good evening. Thank you for saying this late into the night. Thank you for saying awake. Thank you, peter, for the invitation and the introduction, and allison, who has made sure that everything h
There is some good news. Despite the strain, rolling blackouts have been avoided tonight. Good evening. We have Team Coverage on the heat tonight. We have more on the conservation effort around the bay area. They will she was a people crowded be just today. We began with our chief meteorologist with the records that were set today. Significant records. Sometimes you get records. One or two mac kind of trouble in. Somewhere that has not been around. When you break records in San Francisco and san jose, youre breaking some pretty old records. These records are going back into the 1800s. You can see San Francisco today. 100 degrees. Napa was 110. 107 in ridgewood. A couple more records i will show you. We will get into all of the numbers. Suffice to say these numbers are significant. One of the hottest days i can remember. My whole time being around here. We also have the airquality. Through tomorrow. Could easily go beyond that. That is the airquality forecast for tomorrow. It looks like
Warmer and right now is a bring in mike and garcia. I have to tell you this time of year for pete people who go to bed early like me, sometime it is light, mike, i will start with you. If i have to get into bed its harder. Me filling in for dave ive been forcing myself to try to go to bed earlier. But honestly i cant. My eyes are not closing until 9 00 p. M. Or 10 00 p. M. And getting up that is three. I know thats bad, gasia. It is more difficult especially when the temperature warms up its more difficult to fall asleep as soon as i came to mornings on 2 about a 2 eye mask and you put that baby on and its nighttime anywhere or anytime and i highly recommend it for anyone having a hard time. A story weve been covering for you since 4 00 a. M. A developing story out of vallejo were a Police Officer shot a burglary suspect after a night that was filled with police breakins and lets bring in ktvu sara zendehnam. Sara . Gasia, we start with the shooting. Walgreens on red work had reports o
I am joined by Health Commissioner judy is a goalie. Dr. Ed lifshitz. Great to have you both. Superintendent of the state police. The director of the office of Homeland Security and preparedness is in the house, and i suspect he will be joined by chief counsel plotkin at some point. Before we get to the daily update, late yesterday afternoon, i received a call from eric hagen, the deputy secretary of the u. S. Department of health and humans services. He informed me that of the 395 hospitals hardest hit nationally by covid19 and which collectively will share 12 billion under the latest distribution of federal funds, 53 of those hospitals are in new jersey. Altogether, these 53 hospitals will be receiving 1. 7 billion directly from the federal government. That is the second largest amount of funding awarded only behind new york. This funding will be deposited automatically, no further paperwork required, with the hospitals in the middle of this upcoming week. Getting more critical Finan