Further surprise in the form of tonights speaker. A person who many of you probably know quite well. Dennis frye is the chief historian of the Harpers Ferry historic park. This is a homecoming of sorts. He graduated with a ba in history. We are extremely excited to have him back here this evening. He has had a very long, very, and prestigious career. If i were to recite his entire cv, we would be here until 7 00 this evening. This will be a shortened version of his accomplishments. He is a writer, a lecturer, a guide, and a preservationist. He is a prominent civil war historian. He has had numerous appearances on pbs, the history channel, the discovery channel, and a e as a guest historian and he helped produce and the awardwinning winning programs such as, abolitionists john brown and marilyn during the civil war. He is also a leading Civil War Battlefield preservationist. He is cofounder and first president of the Save Historic Antietam Foundation and he is cofounder and former presi
North. 40s and 50s on your temperatures. 49 palo alto. It will be cooler with the cloud deck. One more above normal day with a near normal to above normal temperatures. Now more upper 60s to low 70s. Im looking at the pictures here. You can see a lot of actual pictures so i think we are good. Lets start with a look at the bridges. Bridges. This is a look at i880 north southbound. That traffic is moving along nicely with no major issues. 580 through the hayward area we are off to a good start. A rally is planned outside of the federal courthouse in San Francisco as a trial begins in a wrongful death lawsuit against San Francisco police. The parents of of the victim filed a wrongful death lawsuit against four police officers. A jury will decide if the officers acted reasonably when they shot and killed the man in march of 2014. Officers were responding to reports of a man with a gun acting erratic. They say they feared for their lights as he pointed a gun with a red light at them. It tur
Home. Or stay here. Some nights it is just amazing. Our neighbors were talk about how pretty it was. What was the difference . The high clouds make the difference. Sunrise and the sunset. I think the sunrise will be spectacular. We have a lot of cloud cover over us. In two hours we should be on the back edge of that and a party sunny day today. Temperatures above average. They will not be as warm as yesterday when we had a record setting day. It doesnt take much on february 29th. We dont have a long history of weather records. You can see the cloud cover over San Francisco. Almanac 68. 61 to 48 is normal. 77 in 1936 the record. 39 back in 1896 for the record. Mostly cloudy, partly cloudy. Warm, going for a high of 68. Then fair skies. Mostly cloudy this morning then well get breaks. System will move into the north. 40s and 50s on the temperatures. South bay temperatures 40s and 50s. Santa cruz 52 degrees. Mild to warm. Not as warm as yesterday. A slight cool down. Temperatures are stil
The candidates who want to be president ahead of critical primaries that will be make it or break it for chose challenging the front runners. Voters will go to the polls in ohio, illinois, missouri, North Carolina and florida tomorrow. The outcome could whittle down the field. For republicans, the winner of the illinois contest get most of the delegates. In florida and ohio, the leader gets all. The station are high. The biggest did he go get prize comes from florida where senator marco rubio pins his hopes. Polls show he may not only lose his home tate, he may lose badly. Robert, good morning. Where does the republican race stand now . Good morning, there are startling new numbers. Trump had 46 with the lead here in florida, a big lead over marco rubio at 22 . Rubio has gone into second place according to this new pole. Cbs yesterday had him in third place, ted cruz now in third place at 14 and Ohio Governor kasich at 10 , pretty much not even measurable. Marco rubio has been all over
Which is part of our nineyearold series. We wanted to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the delano grape strike, which launched of the Farmworkers Movement in september 1965. We did after an exhibition of Dolores Huerta who was, in Cesar Chavezs own words, the coarchitect of the movement with him. She was absolutely instrumental to major achievements of that movement, that gave dignity and improved the conditions of migrant farmworkers. Not as many people are familiar with Dolores Huerta as they are with cesar chavez. We wanted to, for that reason, bring her life and contributions to light. Please come inside. The exhibition starts here with some materials that give a sense of Dolores Huertas background and how she got into community organizing. She was born in dawson, new mexico in 1930. She was the second child of the marriage of Alicia Chavez and juan hernandez. When she was about two years old, her parents divorced. So dolores mother moved with her three children to california. T