You can see in realtime happening the police cars here stopped traffic on 101 northbound because they are trying to clear a very bad accident that happened. It seems as though they are trying to tackle this. Looks like there is a lane blocked. Theyve got all lanes stop and go. There is a car fire that started a grass fire off to the shoulder. This could be a huge issue. Well continue to track it as we get going this morning. Steph curry on fire. Warriors were down early but never out. They became only the 10th team in history to come back from a 31 deficit in the series. They did it. Bob redell is live where it all happened last night. We are seeing oracle came alive last night more than ever before. Some fans told us the sound inside oracle was deafening. This series against Oklahoma City was not easy for golden state. It was a struggle at times. You see thunder blew out the warriors two games straight forcing steph curry. He was in the unwanted position of having to win the next thre
Between Hillary Clinton and bernie sanders. The state caucus today. Within the past hour weve learned Hillary Clinton has come out on top with nearly 70 of precincts reporting its 52 for clinton, 48 for sanders. Today was the first test of the candidates appeal to minority voters. The bottom more than 25 latino. Immigration reform is a major concern here. I wanted people to come out of shadows under comprehensive immigration reform. I want them to register. I want them to be on a path to citizenship. If congress does not do its job we will use the executive presidency. The democrats have an eye on South Carolina which holds its saturday. South carolina exactly where republicans are focusing on today. Todays primary there will likely be a make or break race for jeb bush some analysts are calling this his last stand. Meanwhile in an interview with cbs news front runner donald trump says hes sticking to his strategy of being real with the american people. One of my problems is im straight
This is booktv on cspan2. [inaudible conversations] good evening. Good evening. Welcome to politics and prose at busboys and poets in brooklyn. Thank you all for coming out this evening. Politics prose is very pleased to join busboys and poets in bringing authors and events to brooklyn. Now, if you would, please silence your mobile phones. After the event well have question and answers. Books can be purchased at our register on the way out the door. You can have them signed by this at this table right here at the door heading out of this space, and ill give it over to my friend andy. Thank you so much, and welcome, everybody. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. How many are here for the first time . Oh, its always exciting you have not been here for the first time. And this one, okay. [laughter] how many are lying . I want to thank you all, and i want to also say a very special thank you to politics prose and the partnership that we have with them. Were very thrilled to be part o
Pennsylvania avenue between the white house and the capitol. We will develop a vision for this iconic street which is home to so Many National treasures, including this building. I want to send a thanks to the National Parks service and recognize peter may. He is a fellow ncpc commissioner but his day job is associate director for lands, resources, and planning. Fort totten, fort reno, fort dupont. Locals may recognize these names as parks, neighborhoods, even metro stations but many are surprised to learn about their civil war history. The civil war was a milestone in the nations history. The role of famous battlefields like gettysburg and antietam are wellknown to all of us. Today we are going to learn about another important albeit less wellknown battle that took place not far from where we are today. Were it not for the defenses built to protect washington, d. C. The battle of fort stevens, the city of washington, d. C. Could be in a different place today. Today we will learn about
Who writes his memoir 40 years after the fact, writes it in a flowery 19th century flowery style. When wallace says they arrived here in the morning and lit their camp fires, hell Say Something like, you know, the ste ste steely ska gave way to the orange sun and which was great. You have to balance what wallace says in his memoir with his telegrams from the battlefield. His after reaction report two weeks later because wallace had a way of making himself sound really good. And, you know, he did a very brave thing here. Cant get away from that. And as i say in the book, i believe and i think the judgment of history is that what wallace did here did safe washington, d. C. So this battle took place on july 9th, 1864 and right now its november 2nd, 2007. Its a beautiful day. But one thing to keep in mind about this battle is it was very, very hot. They didnt have thermometers, at least no one referred to a thermometer in their memoirs, but it had to have been in the upper 90s and very, ve