History tv. 48 hours of programming on American History every weekend on cspan 3. Follow us on twitter at cspanhistory for schedule, upcoming programs and keep up with the latest history news. Each week American History tvs reel america brings you archival films to help tell the story of the 20th century. Hurricane hilda blows in the town of franklin, louisiana, only to find the streetsdy serted. 3,400 outside residents were evacuated covering 75 square miles. Hilda hit the states with winds up to 150 miles per hour. Police and National Guard and Civil Defense workers go on disaster alert. The rescue work goes off like clockwork. Schools, courthouses and other stormproof structures became emergency shelters. So well prepared for evacuation and shelter plans when the full force of the hurricane hit all the residents of franklin were safe and sound. Along the coast, more than 150,000 people left their homes for safe havens. Seven states felt the fury of hilda but the damage was was missi
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Moving up toward trenton. We will look closely a at radar in a moment. 59 degrees in philadelphia 5 miles an hour breeze. 93 percent relative humidity. 6 15 is the sunrise time. We may start to see some sun not too long after. That we have rain lingering this morning. Sunshine comes out. When that happens the winds start to pick up and we could see 30mile an hour wind gust this is afternoon and High Temperature cooler then yesterday about 10 degrees cooler. High temperature will be ash 66 degrees. Tonight will be a chillier night as well instead of the 50s ape 60s we have right new it will be in the the 40s tonight. Speaking of chilly air, we will have more coming up in the seven day forecast, you just like a box of chocolates. You never know what you will get. That is right. 5 01. We will show what you you will get, a live look at the schuylkill expressway good morning to king of prussia the roads are wet fine that quick ponding, pud will here or there to set Steering Wheel jockeying
Unofficial start of the summer . We have that coming up in the seven day forecast. Bob kelly here right now, weve got the trains back in service this morning right. Were back on track 5 01. Our top Story Services restored on the northeast corridor between philadelphia and new york for all amtrak trains, and again, they will run with a full schedule today, first trains to philadelphia will pull out 5 30. First train philly to new york will pull out at 5 53. Again, expect some delays, this thing will eventually slowly creep back to normal here. Trentons trenton line will run at regular schedule with the exception, inbound trains in center city, skipping north philadelphia station out bound trains heading up to trenton are skipping the the north philadelphia, bridesberg and to kobe stations, as with anything the first day back, pack your patients, things will get back to normal. We are operating with three instead of four track this is morning. There will be some delays during the morning
Thank you. [applause] on the half of Mechanics Institute and asia society thank you for coming and we look forward to seeing you at our next [applause] please come up. Next on booktv from the 18th annual texas book festival. A discussion with authors on mexico. Ere this is about 45 minutes. Good afternoon, thank you for coming tonight. Were happy to be here. Here at the texas bookernoon. Festival. Ng tonit. A few notes of business they asked me to tell everyone to please turn off your cell phonet so you dont interrupt the inven. With that, let me get dirty. I am shannon oneil. I work at the council on Foreign Relations very focused on next month america more broadly unedited and pleasure tonight at talking with two wonderful gentleman, who have written wonderful books are really impressive impressive books about mexico. The first one on my right is ricardo ainslie. His book is called the fight to save juarez. This book tells the story of the border city, which many of you know ive had