Scene under suspicion of d. U. I. And you can see what we seeing at the intersection of fremont boulevard and dakota road with an idea of how large the area the police have designated as part of the crime scene. The police are investigating a fatal Traffic Accident at the intersection of fremont boulevard with a collision between a vehicle and motorcyclist first reported to police before 2 00 this morning. The person riding the motorcycle was pronounced dead at scene and it appears alcohol was a factor. The driver of the vehicle has been arrested for suspicion of d. U. I. And we know he is a resident of emeryville and 23 years old. This played out quickly. Fremont Police Police were called by a taco bell employee half a mile from this location. She said there is someone in the car would looked like they are drunk. Police arrived and they made contact with the driver and they see the driver and ask the driver to pull over and he refused. The driver takes off down on fremont boulevard. H
It is my pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker. He is a distinguished fellow. 70th secretary of state. A great friend to the jennings people chinese people. Mr. Mike pompeo. Prior to historians service at the state department as a top diplomat, mr. Pompeo served as the director of the Central Intelligence agency. Before that he served four terms in congress. Before he started his Public Service, mr. Pompeo was a Business Leader in manufacturing, aviation and service industries. He graduated first in his class at west point 1986. And served in the u. S. Army patrolling the berlin wall. After the cold war was over, he graduated from Harvard Law School where he was an editor of the harvard law review. He worked as an attorney at williams and connelly immediately following harvard. Ladies and gentlemen, i give you mr. Secretary, mike pompeo. [applause] good morning everyone. Its great to be with you all, be with somebody remarkable distinguished scholars to talk about an important subj
So im dr. Mike bell, the executive of the jenny Craig Institute for the study of war and democracy here at the National World war two museum in new orleans. Its great. Have you here tonight in the Madeleine Paul hilliard Conference Center . Of course, paul was a marine two at the museums own higgins hotel. And for those of you that watching live stream and on cspan, thanks to you for joining us. We sure do share links and spread the word about tonights wonderful program. So, you know, its going to be great. Now, id like to carry on the museum tradition first by acknowledging any World War Two veterans, homefront workers or Holocaust Survivors that we may in person or watching online another online. So lets give them a round of applause. You know, next as part of our tradition, if you know, id like to acknowledge any veterans of any era or any active duty service members, if you would please stand to be recognized for your service to our country. And ive got ive got a little adjustment
Acknowledging any World War Two veterans, homefront workers or Holocaust Survivors that we may in person or watching online another online. So lets give them a round of applause. You know, next as part of our tradition, if you know, id like to acknowledge any veterans of any era or any active duty service members, if you would please stand to be recognized for your service to our country. And ive got ive got a little adjustment here, too. And then any veteran of military spouses, would you stand to so we can say thank you to you for what youve done as well. You know, probably the one of the toughest jobs out there, the so so this Evening Service to our country is definitely one of the themes of this focused on general william h. Preparedness and those of you familiar with the museum are are aware that we we try to track anniversaries as they come up. 80 years ago the First Marine Division was completing training in the u. S. Down in north carolina, preparing to deploy to the pacific be
So, you know, its going to be great. Now, id like to carry on the museum tradition first by acknowledging any World War Two veterans, homefront workers or Holocaust Survivors that we may in person or watching online another online. So lets give them a round of applause. You know, next as part of our tradition, if you know, id like to acknowledge any veterans of any era or any active duty service members, if you would please stand to be recognized for your service to our country. And ive got ive got a little adjustment here, too. And then any veteran of military spouses, would you stand to so we can say thank you to you for what youve done as well. You know, probably the one of the toughest jobs out there, the so so this Evening Service to our country is definitely one of the themes of this focused on general william h. Preparedness and those of you familiar with the museum are are aware that we we try to track anniversaries as they come up. 80 years ago the First Marine Division was co