Last night at the parking lot near the Police Substation hilltop mall in richland. Richmond. Investigators called Richmond Police saying they had a warrant for someone involved in an active investigation, and they asked the police to help them make a traffic stop. A single officer spotted the darkcolored sedan early in the afternoon, and shortly after tried to stop it, but heard a gunshot from inside the car. He quickly retreated back to his police car and awaited help. As soon as help arrived, they werent able to see the interior of the car, because the car had window tint all throughout the vehicle. It was difficult to see inside. So, they ended up using beanbag munition to break the glass. Reporter Richmond Police say their officers broke the sedans we are rear window in order to see inside, that is when they could see the driver was not allied. Police say no one else was injured. They recovered a firearm from inside the San Francisco Police Officers vehicle. None of our officers fi
[applause] shank tonights guest is war and being home. Freelanceoadcaster, author, and write her. He won a ba in history from the university of North Carolina go, heels. His career includes nearly 25 years of success in sales and marketing and philanthropic services. He is a special interest in the history of south and North Carolina. Carolina and george seems to be a theme. He is the creator of carolina color, a series of live radio the nuts vignettes, and his column has appeared in the raleigh times and observer. I hope you brought some hush puppies or barbecue or something with you. Being a tech person myself, i appreciate warren because he has a very active twitter account. Thank you for promoting this event to your following. Tonights event, he will discuss his latest book, George Washingtons 1791 southern tour. This is a book that considers the history and lore of the president s president s visit to the south. I had a opportunity to work on an interactive map here a few years ag
60s with a few 40s, and some cool readings in the Santa Cruz Mountains in the last couple of mornings, upper 40s already with your roi at 49, boulder creek, almost feeling like the fall. Some quite cool, and not much of a breeze, and if we do have breeze mainly out of the west southwest, 60s and 70s along the coast and be, 80s and 90s inland. 5 01 am. Lets start with oakland and take a look at this crash involving the Oakland Police officer that happened about 3 45 am this morning at 14th at foothill. This happened closer to 3 30 am and no words on the injuries that the officers suffered or the circumstances of that crash, but being handled as a criminal investigation. We saw some medic units, Fire Department and Police Investigating it 14th at foothill. Not causing any major traffic problems in oakland. Lets talk about interstate 880 northbound and southbound, traffic is looking good north and southbound on 880, but getting more crowded. When you get to the bay bridge toll plaza, west
Because my apology and a half to bring in really because my politics enough and being in the money that it took to do a worldclass hotel. This skyline is very much representative of henrys legacy with the hotel. And we are back live again at the university of virginia in charlottesville. This is American History tv on cspan3. Among these questions, we will post a question. Sometimes, they will be directed at a specific panelist, but all the panelists are welcome to give their two cents worth. I am going to start here with the question and that gets back to lincoln and the press. A question from the box asks, was the pushback against lincolns handling of editors shutting down newspapers and what was his biggest mistake in dealing with the Northern Press . That is very good question. There was surprisingly little pushback from editors, authors of modern journals, we would have thought would have protested and raised the issue of the sanctity of the freedom of the press. Henry of the New
Confederate to act for the north to make it look more realistic. [laughter] the most recently seen in richmond a couple weeks ago this was to also in a commemorative mark of troops entering richmond in 1995. In a similarly and a Similar Program was part of the one 50th and Richland Richmond a few weeks ago. Union troops entering the city. It was led by africanamerican reenactors. That pose, almost entirely ethic, to glory. And the movie lincoln has done aside what it has done for interest in lincoln, has done what historians have wanted to do, which is focus on the 13th amendment. Bravo to spielberg for doing what few historians have done. Cochair varon what did you think of the spielberg movie and his handling, depiction of the politics echo chair holzer well, i was an historical consultant who was ignored. [laughter] so, i love the parties and the premiers and meeting daniel daylewis, but yeah, i loved it. I thought it was perfect. It is a movie, not a history lesson. I thought the c