Announce that and give you all the details of our new downtown d. C. Testing site. But i want to start first with the significant damage that we saw done in our city last night. I am joined by members of my Public Safety team also Public Health team also to address your questions. I have spent this morning Walking Around the city to assess damage and there is significant damage in the downtown areas especially in the blocks immediately around Lafayette Square. And i want to be very clear something as the Nations Capital we are frequent hosts to First Amendment demonstrations and we applaud the american spirit something a and especially protests to their federal government. However, we do not and we will not allow the continued destruction of our hometown by people who are coming here to protest or by d. C. Residents. And as i said this weekend we certainly empathize with the righteous cause that people are here protesting. Every single american should be outraged by the murder of georg
Towards reopening, but the bay area still a long ways away from getting back to normal thanks for being with us tonight at 8 oclock everybody im grant lotus and im Vicki Liviakis said today state leaders made changes to the stay at home order by expanding phase 2 so that more businesses can begin reopening. And while 6 bay area counties remain in phase. One there are some parts of the state that are allowed to move forward kron fours Capitol Bureau reporter Ashley Zavala explains. State leaders announced indoor and outdoor malls can reopen for Curbside Pickup and office work can resume under new guidelines released tuesday washes and pet grooming facilities can also reopen the governor says a Healthy Workforce is key is california gradually restart its economy. I think theres a deep desire for people to come back to work not everybody is going to come back right away, but some counties are prepared to come back at a faster pace than the state Health Officials announced tuesday view and
Exploration of the vietnam war, featuring interviews with american and vietnamese veterans and civilians with firsthand experience of the wars events as well as historic analysis. Its a fascinating collection of newly discovered and iconic original documents, photographs, film footage, and artifacts that illuminate 12 critical episodes in the war that divided the peoples of both the United States and vietnam. The visual imagery of remembering vietnam relies on the talents of the many photographers who risk their own safety to capture the stories of the war in pictures. Tonight well hear from some of those combat photographers and learn their own stories. Its my pleasure to welcome lee reynolds to the stage. He is the Strategic Communications officer for the u. S. Army center of military history here in washington. Previously, he was senior manager of the Universal Studios hollywood backlock tour from 2014 to 2016 and now works as an independent contractor as an actor, screenwriter, and
A student and photographer for the College Newspaper at the time, one of his photos was used on the cover of life magazine. He has published a book about his experience, moments of truth a photographers experience of kent state 1970. Max thank you all so much for coming out tonight. Tonight, we are hosting the photographer Howard Ruffner who, during his College Years at kent state university, was a photographer for the yearbook and newspaper. His book tonight, moments of truth, is a collection of more than 150 photos around the kent state massacre of 1970 in which four students lives were lost. So without further ado, please welcome Howard Ruffner. [applause] howard first of all, i have to say it is nice to see some familiar faces out here. Lots of people from pasadena village and relatives. My daughter is here with my soninlaw, and his parents are here. People from near where i live. But most of all, i have to thank my wife for being here. If she will just raise her hand. [applause] a
Important place, nine justices and only them meet around a table in the Conference Room. Aty discuss the cases heard oral arguments and begin the process of reaching a decision of the court. Sit at one end and it wraps around the table in order of seniority. I remember the first time i set foot in the room. It is pretty daunting the first few times. Because thats where the actual work and the Decision Making takes place. We dont have any observers in the Conference Room. Nobody can enter the room who is not a justice. No secretary, no law clerk. Not even a message bearer. I have to be professional and accurate and fair and each of my colleagues feel the same way. So there is a little tension and excitement in the room. We love it. Were designed to do that. The job is no good if you cant argue. I initiate the discussion for an argued case. I will say, this case is about this and the arguments are so and so. And i think we should reverse or affirm and heres why. Sometimes in an easy case