Boom. Now at 11 00, breaking news, our first look at the explosion that led to a full on inferno at a Contra Costa County fuel facility. And another earthquake rattles the bay area. Tonight what the usgs is saying about the possibility of a bigger quake. And face off in ohio. Age and geatthe latest president ial primary debate. We begin with that breaking news out of Contra Costa County. An inferno is finally contained tonight after burning more than 8 hours. And just in, we are getting some incredible new video. We have to show you, this shows the moments it all started. Take a look. Ing you can see the flames shooting up into the air, and massive explosion, that tank sailing up into the sky. This is thousands of pounds of steel. Witnesses shot this video. The question tonight, how could this happen . And did last nights earthquake in Pleasant Hill have anything to do with it . Chopper 5 is live over the fuel facility right now. What a difference a couple of hours makes. Tonight a she
County fuel facility. And another earthquake rattles the bay area. Tonight what the usgs is saying about the possibility of a bigger quake. And face off in ohio. Age and impeachment take the center stage at the latest president ial primary debate. We begin with that breaking news out of contra costa county. An inferno is finally contained tonight after burning more than 8 hours. And just in, we are getting some incredible new video. We have to show you, this shows the moments it all started. Take a look. Ing you can see the flames shooting up into the air, and massive explosion, that tank sailing up into the sky. This is thousands of pounds of steel. Witnesses shot this video. The question tonight, how could this happen . And did last nights earthquake in Pleasant Hill have anything to do with it . Chopper 5 is live over the fuel facility right now. What a difference a couple of hours makes. Tonight a shelter in place for rodeo and other areas has been lifted, and the interstate is bac
Join us whether you are here for participating through facebook or youtube, those of you joining us on cspan today. He discusses his most recent book, secret, he describes the union agents. As a correspondent for the new york times. He has offered six military and intelligence includingud bestsellers. A he describes this book is a fastpaced unit intelligence operation in the eastern part of the civil war. In fabrications that grew up around that. Its my honor to be here today. Its my honor to be here. Especially when that resource culminates with a good narrative as this one. The note section is a testament to the Research Conducted here, you find numerous citations. Im slightly biased to my favorite part of the book found in the acknowledgment, you will find the unsound heroes of history books. [laughter] is narrative as each of the four agents, chronological approach to the civil war each year from 1861 to 1865. The final chapter. Id like to let you know that theres another program c
The civil war. He discusses topics such as, how intelligence was used during the war and why they are so few primary source documents on civil war era intelligence gathering. The Smithsonian Associates hosted this event. It is a little under two hours. He is a historian with the Central Intelligence agency. He joined the u. S. Government in 1986 as a staff historian at the army center of military history, where he served for 14 years before he joined the cia. During his time with the agency he also served in rotational assignments as deputy and chief historian at the National Reconnaissance office and at the office of director of National Intelligence. Dr. Laurie has taught at the American University and university of maryland at baltimore county. He specializes at the history of intelligence. He is the author of 40 articles on both military and intelligence history from the 19th century to the present. Please join me give you a warm welcome to dr. Clayton laurie. [applause] dr. Laurie
He is a historian with the Central Intelligence agency. He joined the u. S. Government in 1986 as a staff historian at the army center of military history, where he served for 14 years before he joined the cia. During his time with the agency he also served in rotational assignments as deputy and chief historian at the National Reconnaissance office and at the office of director of National Intelligence. Dr. Laurie has taught at the American University and university of maryland at baltimore county. He specializes at the history of intelligence. He is the author of 40 articles on both military and intelligence history from the 19th century to the present. Please join me give you a warm welcome to dr. Clayton laurie. [applause] dr. Laurie i would like to thank you all for coming here tonight and i would like to thank the smithsonian associates. Can you hear me in the back there . I wanted to point out as part of the introduction i am born and raised in iowa, so i come from a northern st