They were at the scene at 3 00 in the morning. The firefighters rushed out but could not immediately attack the flames. The power lines went down, transformers were popping is why we heard the explosions. It took them about an hour and ten minutes. You have the fire lines and 1500 pallets went up in names. It reached sky high to the point where it was to aurj to attack the flames from the ground. It took them about an hour and ten minutes. The dont know. They believe the someplace was shut down but the blames could have been started from sparks during working hours and caused it to ignite. A lot of employees showing up right now they dont have a job because they are office workers. We have a couple of flat bed strucks damaged as well. Employees will talk to them to see what they think about this, specifically the bosses to see if they will get paid during this time. Fortunately, no injuries. San jose police are looking for a gunman who killed a man this morning. A paroling officer noti
Information for cspan radio and cspan television. Plus podcast times for our popular public affairs, book and history programs. Stay up to date on all the election coverage. Cspans radio app means you always have cspan on the go. Cspan is in denver, colorado learning more about the citys rich history. The milehigh city was built on the boom and bust of the silver industry. We visited the History Colorado Center to learn more about the silver mining crash of 1893. The gold rush begins in 1859, actually in the denver area where gold was first discovered. But silver mining really hits its heyday in the 1880s, late 1870s and really 1880s was the boom time. The sherman silver purchase act was passed and that ensured that the federal government would purchase a large quantity of silver at a fixed price. And the government was subsidizing the silver industry. So president Grover Cleveland determined to repeal silver act, which he did in 1893 and the price of silver immediately plummeted. So p