The full toll of the protest were as many as 25 eldons were burned following the grand jury decision not to indict officer darren wilson. Demonstrators firing more than 100 gunshots clashing with police into the Early Morning hours. The turmoil not limited to ferguson, also protest from new york to oakland. Joining us, charlie gasparino. We also have david asman. Look at everything going on, we are at money show, we are about business for the businesses that got destroyed, somebody on our show earlier who said he had been looted the first time and decided to stay open, he got looted again. He is overwhelmed, obviously. Rudy giuliani pointed out. They had the coolingoff where they allow the protesters to throw a couple of bottles, he said if you allow the coolingoff, things heat up. Every time that happened he would stop the first time a bottle was thrown he would arrest somebody. This should have been done in the regular course. I never a nose and indictment at 9 00 at night. But you d
Reporter this 18yearold victim was walking southbound here along hesperia boulevard. She lives next to these tracks in that apartment complex. It was a horrific scene here, because of a young person who died along these tracks, but also because there were friends and families here, and we witnessed them put this story together and realize it was their loved one who died. This is 18yearold britany silva. She was college bound, says her father, until this evening, when she was killed by a southbound amtrak train. This man was walking close to her as she began to cross the tracks. I saw her. Go now, go now, go now, now. Reporter he says silva was on a phone. The phone you see here in the pink and blue case. Friends and family walked up to the crime tape to see that phone shattered on the ground. It is the moment they realized it was her. Cindy says she was here just after it happened, and says she talked to a witness. She says her daughter was walking along the tracks today, and she calle
Here along hesperia boulevard. She lives next to these tracks in that apartment complex. It was a horrific scene here, because of a young person who died along these tracks, but also because there were friends and families here, and we witnessed them put this story together and realize it was their loved one who died. This is 18yearold britany silva. She was college bound, says her father, until this evening, when she was killed by a southbound amtrak train. This man was walking close to her as she began to cross the tracks. I saw her. Go now, go now, go now, now. Reporter he says silva was on a phone. The phone you see here in the pink and blue case. Friends and family walked up to the crime tape to see that phone shattered on the ground. It is the moment they realized it was her. Cindy says she was here just after it happened, and says she talked to a witness. She says her daughter was walking along the tracks today, and she called to find out if her daughter was okay, and she was. B
Every night. [laughter] in this photograph, there is no risk of his work falling by the wayside. For freeman was the bag or the biographer and wrote for albums on robert e lee. He did three volumes on the army of Northern Virginia entitled these lieutenants. All good work beautifully written. Tohad froze that is equal british cadence. He did great original research. He was very much enamored with the general. He admitted to this. Every morning as he walked to work, he would salute the statue of robert e lee in richmond. Thats a little odd but nonetheless, he had great admiration for the general. And he was a professional historian. Freeman grew up in virginia. His undergraduate at university of richmond and went on to Johns Hopkins where he got his phd. Did not enter the academy. He decides to work for a living was a journalist with two different papers in richmond. His historical output alone is amazing. This should remind you of our conversation with Gordon Wright yesterday who has a
In the long march of history, we keep moving along, keeping pace with new scholarships. Thats what reality is. Most of our books fall by the wayside. I had that realization at a recent book signing in which i did not have to strain my eyes very much to see the end of the line. As people made their way up, a honey,d to his wife this is the author of the book that i have been reading every evening. She said, the book you falsely to every night. [laughter] the book you fall asleep to every night. [laughter] in this photograph, there is no risk of his work falling by the wayside. For freeman was the bag or the biographer and wrote for albums on robert e lee. He did three volumes on the army of Northern Virginia entitled these lieutenants. All good work beautifully written. Tohad froze that is equal british cadence. He did great original research. He was very much enamored with the general. He admitted to this. Every morning as he walked to work, he would salute the statue of robert e lee i