I will show you the futurecast winds and when we will see the temperatures on the rise in the extended forecast, coming up. Im anne makovec at the live news desk. Breaking International News this morning. North korea blew up an interkorean Liaison Office along the boarder today, obvious blow to the tense relationship with north korea and south korea. The tensions have been rising with the threaten of severing ties with south korea and taking propaganda action over leaflets from defector groups. They are critical of kim jong un. The southnorth joint liaison building is now destroyed. It opened in 2018. It was only there for a couple of years. The south korea government saying whatever happens next, whatever actions it takes are the fault of north korea. Back to you. New this morning, one person has died after a nasty crash in san jose overnight. Police were call to the scene just after 2 00 this morning to a solo vehicle rollover on almaden expressway. The road closures will remain in p
Theres a little breeze at least at my place. Noticeably clear. Temperatures will be on the cooler side. This might be the last cool day here for a little bit. 50s to 54. The up and rocking rolling. Northwest 33 and 37. A gust of 40 and Half Moon Bay is out in front there. Gusting at 30 Miles Per Hour. They are going to get the brunt of this. Temperatures are running cooler. Concord is off six. Compared to 24 hours ago. Nevada 5. That low responsible for is on the way to seattle important but the highs raring to go for tomorrow giving us a pretty significant warmup. A blow for inland areas. Over to sal, 7 01, one of the bridges you want to start with . Or what . Lets talked with the bay bridge. You can see that there is so traffic there for you if youre going to be driving there and anytime soon. Coming into the toll plaza that is usually the slowest commute. This wine is the slowest. Really, for the rest of the bay area, theres okay traffic. Northbound 101 near mckee, they are caring a
Patient with us as we have tried to figure it out this is an emotional milestone, but if it looks like im tearing up, i assure you, its just so hot in this attic that my eyeballs are sweating. Back in march our executive producer Mike Shoemaker said, you should get air conditioners now for when it gets hot in june. And i said, june . Im not going to still be here in june, because i am the shortterm thinking grasshopper and shoemaker is the longterm planning ant and if you want to make it to 1,000 shows, i promise you the ant has more to do with it than the grasshopper. Im so lucky to have Mike Shoemaker i also want to give a shout out to our head writer alex baze he is americas greatest living joke writer and the first person i asked to join me on this journey. Without baze, none of this none of this would be happening. Thanks as well to our crew and writing staff, who i miss seeing very dearly. We do our best to talk about reality on this show, but it is not a reality show, and i know
Crestcom bank center for military studies. Graggs work on battle of gettysburg won an award for best civil war book that year and his history of fort fisher earned a prestigious fletcher pride award for Civil War History is thats given out yearly from the new york city civil war roundtable. Lets give rod gragg a warm welcome. [ applause ] thank you. Thank you. Pleasure for me to be in a room full of historians and i say that seriously because i have learned, i may write a lot but the folks who really know the civil war are those of you who read a lot. And i appreciate that. Before i begin, if you dont mind i would like to tell you the story about the young history major who decided after he got a bachelors degree in history that probably ought to go get a masters degree in business so he could earn a living. [ laughter ] so he was accepted and enrolled in a distant Prestigious School of business. And wondered soon after he got there if he made the right decision because he failed his f
State university. We are very grateful not only to have one of the mentors of kennesaws tom scotto over here, but david parker is a good representative from my department. Thank you, david, for coming. And thank you to all of you for being here, and thank you to our speaker for making it here. Because we had actually planned for him to come to a Different Event some time ago and the weather got in the way. This time, the weather did not prevent him from arriving and we are so excited to have Steve Woodworth. Stephen i do go steve and i do go a long way back. He taught for eight years at toccoa, so he has some good georgia roots in that area, and he went on to texas christian university, where he is the powerhouse. Different people who say, who should i study with . He is one of the first names to come up for them and for me. One of my first books of steves was Jefferson Davis as general. It wasnt an area that did not have his name associated with it. I picked of volume that had a thoma