College. What you may not know about him, is he is a military historian, and he is an expert in military history, and he has published at least four books on anything from weaponry, and weaponry from the civil war and he collects a host of artifacts, which he has brought and will share with us today. He is a ph. D. And has earned his doctorate from texas christian university, what year was that im not sure. It was a while ago but he is an expert so if you get an opportunity to take a class with, them take a class with them. We are going to continue to discuss the civil war faithfully and thankfully from him, that we get to look at the aspect of weaponry and its impact on the war and without further do i will hand the class over to him. Thank you. The same for todays lecture is going to be about technology of warfare and a lot of our classes we deal with the politics of warfare and just the historical record of warfare, and a lot of it comes down to the individual who is in the field an
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It being a dui incident where one driver the driver was arrested. 4 people died. 3 of them were men, one was a woman. One person actually from what were understanding is still at the hospital at this time so it is such a horrific scene that they had to close down traffic for quite some time get the cars off the freeway. In fact they are taking cars off the freeway right now at cala roads you have to negotiate past this area to reconnect to 85. We do know because it was a dui involved accident that alcohol or drugs were possibly a factor in this maybe speed as well there been talking about because there are so few cars on the road at this time that that might been something that caused it that they were probably going too fast at the time as well but obviously were still early on in this investigation. This is such a massive scene darya and james at the Fire Department they had to come out as well they help search the area go through with their flashlights because its still dark at this
Right behind me Dicks Sporting Goods finally reopening this morning but business will not be the same because they will have to do curbside pickup. 3 counties as you mentioned will be reopening their stories this morning, although technically it went into effect one minute after midnight after being shut down for more than 7 weeks because of the shelter in place which has devastated the economy and devastated individual families. But those 3 counties, including Sonoma County and by the way im in petaluma Solano County and napa county. All 3 counties have shown governor Gavin Newsome and the state that they have a good handle on coronavirus a couple of criteria, including no one has died from coronavirus in those 3 counties over the past 2 weeks that they have adequate hospital beds should another explosion of coronavirus breaks out throughout their community that they did meet certain requirements which is why other counties like alameda and San Francisco county because simply they hav
We squander your thoughts were when you saw that document the story we listen to after world war saying youll be in to go build United States of you but we will not be with you we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on the ground 0. With cities in lockdown because of the Global Pandemic working from home has become the new normal for many so what are the benefits and challenges and will this oh minutely change the way we work this is inside story. Hello welcome to the program im burnitz. The coronavirus pandemic has fundamentally changed the way we live in just the last few months governments trying to hold the spread of the disease have imposed strict lock downs that means hundreds of millions of people are now working from home away from the office Video Conferencing services for example have experienced a huge boom but working remotely has created immense challenges for businesses and employees alike will bring in our guest in a moment 1st this report