In for gasia mikaelian. Hello, claudine. Hello. I cant believe its august. I know it. Also cooler than normal. Dave, dave. Its claudine. I know. Thursday just got better. All right. Thank you. Always a pleasure. Thank you, dave. Claudine. We do have a little cooler pattern today. I put it out there. Now that its august 1st. Wrap your head around that, claudine. Have you been noticing any signs of fall . And sheila said, i noticed the poison oak leaves are turning red. Its usually our first indication that summer is winding down. I noticed acorns yesterday. But no trees turning color yet. Maybe you have. I have not. St. Helena. Danville. Low to upper 80s. Hercules 70. Sunol. Santa cruz at 76. Cooler, mild over by the coast. Milder for others. Yesterday was all about the east bay. Fairfield, concord, livermore. 90, 94. Other locations stayed in the 70s. So it was a fine line yesterday. There was a bigger fog bank and more of an onshore wind. Now, when thats in place, temperatures will co
I will tell you that in a few minutes, we are going to be pushing out some information electronically and that information will have some information about the officers that were involved in this incident. The spelling of the officers names will be on that document that i have passed around. I asked that you do not ask speakers repetitively to spell their names. That will be provided through the news organizations as this press conference is in progress. If you need clarification on that, please csn we will provide you with that. At about 4 10. For this afternoon, i will tell you this will be the order of speakers. We will begin with our police chief, scot smithee. His first name is spelled scot smithee, followed by john bennett, and limited interviews following the press conference for some of the Media Outlets the chief has arranged to speak with. Give me a moment and we will bring our speakers out. Accompanying them today will be the fire chief, jeff klatt, the city of gilroys mayor
National center for white house history of the White House Historical association . History of the White Houseen Historical Association doctor shogun is a great political phd inst with a american politics from Yale University as well as a bachelors degree in Political Science from Boston College she is almost 15 years of service and the federal government including prominent roles with the u. S. Senate as well as the library of congress she teaches government students at Georgetown University and served as vice chair of the womens Suffrage Centennial commission another feather in her cap and an illustrious resident is that she currently serves as a cochair of the board of directors at the womens suffrage National Monument foundation, designated by the congress to build the first memorial in d. C. Dedicated to the history of the movement for womensge equality. Its a huge deal. [applause] to begin with our panelists we have elaine rice bachmann who is the state archivist of maryland and
I hope you all are having a good time. Well start our second panel today. First, i want to introduce the moderator our very own colleen shokin who is a Senior Vice President David M Rubenstein nationals at the white house history of the White House Historical association. Doctor shokin is a trained political scientist with a phd in american politics and bl university as well as a bachelor degree in Political Science from Boston College she is almost 15 years of service and the federal government including prominent roles with the u. S. Senate as well as the library of congress. Doctor shokin teaches government students at Georgetown University and serves as vice chair of the womens Suffrage Centennial commission. Another feather in her cap a lustrous resume and she currently serves as a cochair of the board of directors of the women suffrage at National Monument foundation. Designated by the congress to build the first memorial in d. C. Dedicated to the history of the movement for wome
Thank you for joining us. And welcome to Anderson House here in washington, d. C. My name is Andrew Outten and im the historical programs manager for the American Revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati. The American Revolution institute promotes knowledge and appreciation for the achievement of american independence, fulfilling the aim of the Continental Army officers and their french counterparts who founded the society of the cincinnati in 1783. To perpetuate the memory of that vast event. In addition to tonights program, the American Revolution institute fulfills that aim by supporting advanced study, developing exhibitions and other historical programs and tours, advocating Historic Preservation and providing resources to classrooms nationwide by the benefit teachers, students and scholars alike. Since 1938, the society of the cincinnati has done all of this work from its headquarters right here at Anderson House, a national historically on mark that was completed in