Campus commemorating the breakthrough and exploring the experiments longterm impact and defense has presented opportunities to engage scientist, are artists, policymakers and the public around a set of issues that grow from that original event 75 years ago. Now, this evenings discussion im particularly delight because it brings social science into the conversation in just the way it should be. Our panelists will be introduced in just a moment. Each is a scholar in International Relations and national security, and theyll offer different viewpoints on military decisions, the role of nuclear arms and the formation of alliances and aids and obstacles to nonproliferation efforts. This events sponsored be by television of social sciences at the university of shack and also sponsored by the center for International Social Science Research at the institute of politic and the chicago project on security and threats. Now im going introduce or moderateow, steve edwards, steve will introduce the
Morgan hill. It sure is beautiful down there. Thank you very much for that. Lets check out this hard rain coming down in san jose. We want to see your pictures and your video, we love them. Send it to us here at isee nbcbayarea. Com or tag us on twitter. The string of storms is starting to take a toll on our roads. This was a scene in san jose today at alameda and university avenue. You can see they had to bring out the big equipment. Road crews looking for problem spots. Theres one pothole in particular thats been a pain. That area floods and cars will run over thinking its just pavement and you hear it. From my house i hear it every day. San joses new 70 million Pavement Maintenance program kicked in at the beginning of the year. City Officials Say the added money comes mainly from bond measures and a gas tax. A successful manhunt in the south bay. San jose police busted a group of teenagers accused of stealing a car and some arent even old enough to drive. Officers say theyre part o
Is talking about, tough visibility down to zero on her sensors, but that means you can barely see in front of you. Slow down the car when that is the case. Looking at no major problems for that portion of the bay. There is slowing for westbound highway 4 towards cummings sky way, a disabled vehicle continues to be in the center divide. Five chp cruisers are on scene, they are also warning about fog in the area which may be a tougher issue. They flared off at least one lane and i continue to follow this. Thats an issue from 680 over toward i80. If you use 24 you are in the clear. The rest of the bay moves well. We were watching hayward, there was earlier activity there, saw a which was shut down for a period much time and now kris sanchez is out there. We saw that video and you of course have more of the story. Reporter hi there, mike. You can see that the intersection is once again open, not moving super quickly, but we do have video of where this crash happened. It was a crash between
Good evening, everyone. Thank you for coming, and welcome. My name is Amanda Woodward and i am the dean of the division of social sciences here at the university of chicago. Im just delighted to be here with this group of faculty for this event. This evening is continuing a yearlong series of events at the university of chicago commemorating the 75th 75th anniversary of the selfsustaining Nuclear Chain reaction that happened just over there. And over the past five months there have been events across campus commemorating the breakthrough and exploring the experiments longterm impact and defense has presented opportunities to engage scientist, are artists, policymakers and the public around a set of issues that grow from that original event 75 years ago. Now, this evenings discussion im particularly delight because it brings social science into the conversation in just the way it should be. Our panelists will be introduced in just a moment. Each is a scholar in International Relations a
All right. Good evening, everyone. Thank you for coming. Welcome. I my name is Amanda Woodword and im the dean of the division of social sciences here at the university of chicago. Im just delighted to be here with this group of faculty for this event. This evening is continuing a yearlong series of events at the university of chicago commemorating the 75th anniversary of the first controlled selfsustaining Nuclear Chain reaction which happened just over there. Over the past five months, there have been events across campus xh commemorating the breakthrough and exploring the experiments long term impact, and the events have presented u opportunities to engage scientists, artists and policy makers and the public around a set of events that grew from that original event 75 years ago. This evenings discussion im particularly delighted because it brings in social science in just the way it should be. Our panelists will be introduced in a moment. Each is a scholar and International Relation