So thank you for for coming tonight. And i know mikes a great historian. Were going to have mike warden is going to present unleashed by a mob. And so without any further ado. My lord. Thank you. Thank you. I do appreciate you coming out. Its been a stormy day. Its been a stormy evening already. So thank you for getting here. And im going to talk to you about a pretty tragic event from 1890 to port jervis new york. I mean, its, what, 43 miles from here. So most people are probably familiar with the area, at least. And we were connected by the canal. So theres a strong connection between different communities here. And just quickly, with my background, im a retired Police Officer. I did 22 years, started as a patrolman. I was promoted to detective after six and a half years. I did that for almost nine and a half years. And then i spent the rest of my career promoted to sergeant as a uniformed sergeant on the night shift, and i retired in june of 2021 to pursue other things, including my
Im bill merchant, the Deputy Director for collections, historian and curator here at the Dna Technology oracle society. And i welcome you for tonights presentation. You must be some of the not some of the 46,000 people without power. I think i got that number right. So thank you for for coming tonight. And i know mikes a great historian. Were going to have mike warden is going to present unleashed by a mob. And so without any further ado. My lord. Thank you. Thank you. I do appreciate you coming out. Its been a stormy day. Its been a stormy evening already. So thank you for getting here. And im going to talk to you about a pretty tragic event from 1890 to port jervis new york. I mean, its, what, 43 miles from here. So most people are probably familiar with the area, at least. And we were connected by the canal. So theres a strong connection between different communities here. And just quickly, with my background, im a retired Police Officer. I did 22 years, started as a patrolman. I wa
Im bill merchant, the Deputy Director for collections, historian and curator here at the Dna Technology oracle society. And i welcome you for tonights presentation. You must be some of the not some of the 46,000 people without power. I think i got that number right. So thank you for for coming tonight. And i know mikes a great historian. Were going to have mike warden is going to present unleashed by a mob. And so without any further ado. My lord. Thank you. Thank you. I do appreciate you coming out. Its been a stormy day. Its been a stormy evening already. So thank you for getting here. And im going to talk to you about a pretty tragic event from 1890 to port jervis new york. I mean, its, what, 43 miles from here. So most people are probably familiar with the area, at least. And we were connected by the canal. So theres a strong connection between different communities here. And just quickly, with my background, im a retired Police Officer. I did 22 years, started as a patrolman. I wa
[background noises] [background noises] good afternoon everyone. I am jolt present of the publicc Diplomacy Council of america. It is my privilege on behalf George Washington University Institute for Public Diplomacy y and Global Communication the university of Southern California center on communication leadership and policy, i did that without breathing. And the pdc aid to welcome you to the first monday of septembe. Nevermind this is the second monday. It always is in september. Today is september 11, 911. Many of us in this room will always remember with clarity where we were and what we were doing on that day 22 years ago and the struggle to reach out to our loved ones. We will move on with our agenda today. We do so holding in our hearts the spirit of the almost 3000 who perished during that disaster and the many more whom we have lost post 9112 elements derived from heroic rescue x and conflicts. Todays tech host is tom gabby, where are you . In the back. Mike right here in the
Ongoing challenge. For discussion from George Washington university. [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] good afternoon everyone. I am jolt present of the publicc Diplomacy Council of america. It is my privilege on behalf George Washington University Institute for Public Diplomacy y and Global Communication the university of Southern California center on communication leadership and policy, i did that without breathing. And the pdc aid to welcome you to the first monday of septembe. Nevermind this is the second monday. It always is in september. Today is september 11, 911. Many of us in this room will always remember with clarity where we were and what we were doing on that day 22 years ago and the struggle to reach out to our loved ones. We will move on with our agenda today. We do so holding in our hearts the spirit of the almost 3000 who perished during that disaster and the many more whom we have lost post 9112 elements derived from heroic rescue x and confl