I know who you are expecting. I am expecting him as well but in the interim please allow me and introduction. The name is lafayette though i believe that most of you americans will know me far better by my name of the ocean regime. And that of course is the marquis de lafayette. What a pleasure and honor to see all of you here on this simply magnificent day. This 14th of july, this fete national, the day in which we french celebrate the beginning of our revolution. While im here meeting with my dear friend, your Thomas Jefferson, in hope that he shall arrive sometime soon, so let us hope we can all have a conversation together. Where is m. Jefferson . Mon cher, lafayette. Mon cher, jefferson. Quel plaisir to see you again over so many years. Absolutely. And may i say with great reverence to bastille day. Just as we celebrate the revolution in america on the 4th of july in france of course it is the 14th of july. We shall celebrate together, my friend. We have not forgotten bastille day
Blvd and monte cresta drive in belmont. We spoke to a man who lives in the home. He did not want his face or name on camera but told us it took responders an hour to get here after he called 911. Were told between 34 families have been evacuated. Reporting live Lydia Pantazes kron4 news. james good morning im James FletcherJames Fletcher morning im good james james good James Fletcher mark and im mark danon. Lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic. rebecca taking a live look outside. Mostly Clear Conditions were seeing around the bay area with Cool Temperatures to start. But beautiful weather with a slight warming trend is expected for your friday. With lots of sunshine this afternoon. Some hot temperatures inland, warm around the bay and mild along the coast. No major hot spots. Bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. San mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. Golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. Richmond
The Smithsonian Associates and the International Spy museum cohosted this 80 minute event. Good to see all of you here. I am a historian and curator. Some of you i know, some of you i am meeting for the first time. I would like to welcome all of you to the spy museum and spy seminar, where we focus on the spies of the American Revolution. The first two weeks centered on wellknown personalities. You have the , which has an entire tv show dedicated to it now, and ben franklin is of course ben franklin. Next week, we will look at the most infamous spy in u. S. History, Benedict Arnold. The relative obscurity of James Lafayette is what will make this morning so interesting. He is someone we should know more about. His impact on World History is well known. Historians are just now beginning to piece it together to find out new information and understand his impact on the revolution and figure out how he sits among the great heroes and villains of american intelligence history. Katherine egn
His impact on World History is well known. Historians are just now beginning to piece it together to find out new information and understand his impact on the revolution and figure out how he sits among the great heroes and villains of american intelligence history. Katherine egner gruber will help us to understand who this enigmatic man really is. She is a curator at jamestownyorktown foundation and a member of the team responsible for research and development of exhibits in the forthcoming American Revolution museum at yorktown, which i will tell you more about today. Between 20092014, she worked at the Colonial Williamsburg foundation where she developed the research and production of the field trip series. She served as a library fellow, and most recently was content specialist in the digital history center. Although she is a museum professional interested in early american consumerism economy, material culture, and how these aspects of Colonial Life translated during the American
His impact on World History is well known. Historians are just now beginning to piece it together to find out new information and understand his impact on the revolution and figure out how he sits among the great heroes and villains of american intelligence history. Katherine egner gruber will help us to understand who this enigmatic man really is. She is a curator at jamestownyorktown foundation and a member of the team responsible for research and development of exhibits in the forthcoming American Revolution museum at yorktown, which i will tell you more about today. Between 20092014, she worked at the Colonial Williamsburg foundation where she developed the research and production of the field trip series. She served as a library fellow, and most recently was content specialist in the digital history center. Although she is a museum professional interested in early american consumerism economy, material culture, and how these aspects of Colonial Life translated during the American