Majorly damaged, others more minor. Some of it by water, as you see. About a halfdozen homes bushed. We know four at least at a Mobile Home Park in north napa. Laura anthony has been covering that for us. We have thousands of wine bottles of that been destroyed in this fire and earthquake. As you look at some of the fire pictures from the Mobile Home Park, i want to let you know they had a water main break as well in the area and one of them deeply affected the fighting of this particular fire. Water tenders had delivered some water as they were without the immediate hydrants there with the water main break there. And 30,000 people still now, about five and a half hours after the earthquake, still dont have power. About 30,000 people. Most of them in the immediate napa, american canadian, vallejo area. This is the biggest earthquake to hit the region in 25 years. 6. 99 was the loma prieta earthquake. There have been smaller ones in napa in the last 15 years, but none causing the magnit
Quake out ward american that was where you had the most intense shaking. Slees one thing i noticed this morning when it woke me up was just how long it lasted. Just around 10, 15 even 20 seconds as well. But that Long Duration of the earthquake. Well continue to keep an eye on the aftershock consequence. All right thank you very much. Welcome to our breaking News Coverage of the earthquake here. And the north bay. 6. 0. Struck at 3 20 this morning. Live pictures right now over a Mobile Home Park in the city of napa. We have confirmed that four mobile homes were destroyed because of the fire that happened because of the earthquake. Also there have been reports of multiple damage in the downtown napa area. Rasmussen reporting. Power outages throughout and napa county. Daniel, whats the latest . We have all of our roadways that were previously closed now reopened. No closure throughout the bay area but were still dealing with the roadway damage in the napa area. 121, state route 29 at 121
A culture of confrontation and terrorism in israel. And at 6 p. M. , the rise and near fall of media conglomerate news corp. His book is murdochs world. For a complete schedule, visit booktv. Org. Next on booktv, john shaw recounts john f. Kennedys tenure in the u. S. Senate serving in the 19531960 where he engaged in the debates of the day and developed the political acumen that served him during his presidency. This is about an hour and 15 minutes. [applause] my, its great to be around this table once again today, because weve had some wonderful breakfasts with ambassadors from all over the world. I think in due course we will have a chance to visit with all of them. The conversations go beyond breakfast, they continue on until everything going on in the world and how, in fact, diplomacy might better interact with our congress, with our administration, with others in washington, our leadership. Im excited about this idea, and, of course, it really follows through with work that my fr
[applause] its great to be around this table once again today because we have got some wonderful breakfast, and the people from all over the world, in due course we will have a chance to visit with all of them. The conversations go beyond breakfast. They continue on until everything going on in the world. Diplomacy might better contract with our congress, our administrations, others in washington, the leaders. I am excited about taxes the idea. Of course, it really follows through with work that course and my friend, john shaw has done an inspired me to have a new chapter in my life after the senate the continuing to think about the rest of the world, think about ways in which those who withdraw for service might be more effective and more humane. Let me just say at the outset that this is an exciting day to talk about a new book above john f. Kennedy, the pathway to the presidency. It is an exciting book. When i first read i wrote back to him. He may recall this very short letter. Joh
Foundation, the National Humanities center, the institute for the arts and humanities at usc. Others. His first book, body politic negotiating race in the american north from 1730 to 1830, was a finalist for the Frederick Douglass book prize. He was named a top young historian, the history news network, and has as an organization of american historians, distinguished lecturer. He currently lives in chapel hill with his husband son and daughter. Please join me in welcoming wood sweet. Right. All right. Thanks, ashley. Im so glad to be here and to be in greensboro. The southern girls tale tells a story that for a long i thought i understood. And its a story that even seems eerily familiar. One day, late in the summer of 1793, a 17 year old selling girl named lorna sawyer was walking down broadway in york city when she was harassed. A group of frenchmen as cat called her. She, a young gentleman, stepped forward to rescue her. He escorted her home. He asked her out for a walk a couple of e