They dont seem to be Wearing Masks or separated from each good morning everybody and thank you for joining us at our second Virtual Press conference. I am joined by fbi director chris wray and we are here to discuss developments in the fbi investigation of the shooting at the Pensacola Naval air station that killed three u. S. Sailors and wounded eight other americans. Four months ago i announced this shooting was an act of terrorism. I also publicly asked apple to help us access the locked contents of the two iphones belonging to the terrorist who was killed. It was clear at the time that the phones were likely to contain very important information. He attempted to destroy both phones going so far as to disengage from the gunfight long enough to fire a bullet into one of the phones. Within one day of the shooting the fbi saw it and obtained court orders supported by probable cause authorizing the bureau to search the contents of both phones as part of the investigation. The problem wa
California there are more than 3,000 cases tonight the number of corona virus cases in the bay area does continue to rise, heres where the numbers stand as of 5 oclock Santa Clara County reporting 83 more cases today that brings the total to 542 19 deaths, San Mateo County has 195 5 deaths San Francisco 223 2 deaths Contra Costa County 131 cases and one death Alameda County 164. 4 deaths. Were in now reporting 60 cases Solano County 31 Sonoma County 44 1 death and that the county has 6 cases. While the number of cases and the state does continue to climb new york state has more than 10 times the number were seeing in california and their hospitals are overflowing tonight kron fours dan kerman talk to medical experts about whether that is a preview of things to come here or of california may be flattening the curve and dan joins us live from the ucsf Medical Center. Dan. Well catherine medical experts believe that here in california. We are indeed flattening the curve and in fact gettin
Afghanistan, and vietnam discussed the complexities of war. This is hosted by the Nixon Library and the Orange County navy league. Good evening, everyone. I am director of this program at Chapman University and i want to thank you for coming out tonight. Just over four years ago, i came to Chapman University from the department at west point. Studiest a new graduate program conceived by jennifer keane. Started from the presupposition based on comments from civilian policymakers and senior military that we were in an era of enduring war and had to undertake a study of the relationship between war and society. Moreover, it seemed few could argue war hadnt made an indelible impact on our National Character on who we are as americans. So the program we built started from the mission that we would examine the social, moral, and cultural aspects of how societies go to war, how they experience war, and perhaps most importantly how they deal with wars consequences. We also believe our program
Enduring war. Presupposition based on comments from civilian policymakers and senior military that we were in an era of enduring war and had to undertake a study of the relationship between war and society. Moreover, it seemed few could argue war hadnt made an indelible impact on our National Character on who we are as americans. So the program we built started from the mission that we would examine the social, moral, and cultural aspects of how societies go to war, how they experience war, and perhaps most importantly how they deal with wars consequences. We also believe our program had global applications. In understanding the implications of war, by examining conflicts that have transpired as human phenomenon. We wanted to take a serious approach to the problems posed by war. Was for Chapman University to become a National Resource for practitioners, a Program Designed with the ultimate aim of understanding the role and the costs of war around the globe. That vision is on full view
Enduring war. And that as we needed to undertake a serious study of the relationship between war and society. Moreover, it seemed that few could argue that war had not made an impact on our national character. On who we are as americans. Startedram we built from the mission that we would examine the social moral, and cultural aspects of how societies go to war, how they experience war, and how they deal with wars consequences. Programbelieve that our in applications understanding the implications of war by examining the conflict of the social if not human phenomenon. We wanted to take a serious approach to the studying the problems posed by war. Our vision was for a Chapman University to become a National Resource for practitioners. A Program Designed with the ultimate aim of helping understand the war and costs of war around the globe. That vision is on full view this evening. As we examine three american wars, vietnam, afghanistan, and iraq. From those who have fought in them. Each h