Because after the q a well be giving away what the friends of the library love to give away more than anything else and thats some books to some lucky winners so please join us at this point in welcoming from the National Archives at riverside. Randy thompson and james artoon. \[applause] hi, im going to introduce myself. Randy will be giving most of the presentation. Ill be here for questions and answer. Just a little background about myself. I volunteered after i got my b. A. In history from cal state San Bernardino in 2010, i began volunteering at the National Archives at riverside and then in 2012 i became a student archives technician at the National Archives at riverside and then i got my masters degree in library and Information Science at that same time from san jose state university. And then in 2014, i moved to st. Louis and worked at the National Archives at st. Louis as a preservation technician and then in 2016 i moved back to california and then in my current role as an a
Barely moving across the typography that will not weaken too much. Category 5, winds are cut down for the last observation, 180. They are all big. Youre going all the way from the south of florida and all the way up into wilmington potentially as the category 2. If it works this side of the cone, which it could, right, right now it could be anywhere in these areas, right . As you know you can see these two basic models. All with different resolutions. And that will be a bad scenario. But the blue one, they will do the same thing. Now this scenario, im sure it is much better and youll have the problems, flooding, storm surges. We are look at your forecast coming up real soon. People in the southeast preparing for the worst. Planning for days whatever dorian may bring. Fox news Lauren Blanchard joins us live from Daytona Beach, florida with more preparations there and the damage already done. Folks just across the bridge, closer to the low lying areas. They need to be out of there by thi
That we keep thinking we hit rock bottom. I suspect we thought that two years ago, and we are bottoming out again. So, governor, congratulations on the book and thank you for making time to talk about it. Thank you, dahlia, great to be here today. Host i wonder if we could start with the question that hovers a little bit over your first couple of chapters in book and then hovers over so much of the debate were having right now in america and its this question of place. I think its not an accident that you start the book saying that when you wanted to run for novembers virginia, people said to you, youre from new york, youre from florida, youre not from here. I lived in charlottesville for 17 years and heard, youre not from here asian lot, but i think it has a funny echo in the things say when people protest immigrants. Youre not from here. And you clearly anxious about establishing that, look, im from here, lift here most of my life. I live and work here. Why are we having this convers
By the twoyear anniversary of the marches in charlottesville. Also a few days out from another set of horrifying murders sprees in america it is sobering to think we hit rock bottom. And now bottoming out again. Congratulations. Thank you. Its great to be here. Host can we start with over the first couple of chapters there is been so much of a debate so with this question of place that you say when you wanted to run for office in virginia to say you are from new york art that you are not from here. I heard that a lot but that has a funny echo not when people protest immigrants. You are not from here. And then to establish i live and work here. I have been going to the same safeway 25 years. But virginia is a Southern State they are very proud of their heritage from a new yorker but the state has evolved Northern Virginia has really changed. The commonwealth now those that actually live in the commonwealth a great state of eight. 5 Million People but thats important because they have th
Giving away what the friends of the linebacker library love to give away more than anything else and thats some books to some lucky winners so please join us at this point in welcoming from the National Archives at wiver riverside. Randy thompson and james artoon. [applause] hi, im going to introduce myself. Randy will be giving most of the presentation. Ill be here for questions and answer. Just a little background about myself. I volunteered apt the after i got my b. A. In history from cal state San Bernardino in 2010, i began volunteering at the National Archives at riverside and then in 2012 i became a student archives technician at the National Archives at riverside and then in i got my masters degree in library and Information Science at that same time from san jose state university. And then in 2014, i moved to st. Louis and worked at the tional archives at st. Louis as a preservation technician and then in 2016 i moved back to california and then in my current role as an archiv