Numbers of surgeons simultaneously may give a preview of the management of mass casualties in any future disaster. Civilian or military. Welcome to tcu. Welcome to the annual Lance Corporal benjamin w schmitz symposium on war. Conflict and society. My name is kara dixon and im the Lance Corporal Benjamin W Schmidt. Professor here in the history department. Its my honor to welcome you here tonight. Whether you are in this building with us or joining us from home or your campus via cspans American History tv, the Lance Corporal Benjamin W Schmidt symposium on war. Conflict and society is an annual series which we consider the experiences and consequences of wars and conflicts in various times and places. It is named in memory of Benjamin Whetstone schmidt, a former tcu student and marine scout sniper who died in afghanistan in october 2011. Benjamin history. And it is our honor to have this opportunity to further love of history and to consider cost of war. In an annual symposium that we
Welcome to tcu. Welcome to the annual Lance Corporal benjamin w schmitz symposium on war. Conflict and society. My name is kara dixon and im the Lance Corporal Benjamin W Schmidt. Professor here in the history department. Its my honor to welcome you here tonight. Whether you are in this building with us or joining us from home or your campus via cspans American History tv, the Lance Corporal Benjamin W Schmidt symposium on war. Conflict and society is an annual series which we consider the experiences and consequences of wars and conflicts in various times and places. It is named in memory of Benjamin Whetstone schmidt, a former tcu student and marine scout sniper who died in afghanistan in october 2011. Benjamin history. And it is our honor to have this opportunity to further love of history and to consider cost of war. In an annual symposium that we hold in his memory. We thank those who make this symposium possible most especially dr. David and theresa schmidt. And we thank the soci
performing on this weekend. former navy seal how we remember to remember. thanks to the service members we have onset this morning. joey, who you hanging out with? there s no better place for a marine than surrounded bay bunch of sailors and i m in the safest place. you were surprised to find out i was in the marine corp.; is that right? yes, sir. tell me about your service. jaire i m here with the uss wasp from tennessee and i ve been here for 13 years. reporter: 13 years and in 13 years you understand memorial day. i was telling the producer when you interviewed young service members for different per spect and i have what does memorial day mean for you? it s about remembering the people that served well before me and those that aren t here today. reporter: it s as simple as that. you look a bit younger than that guy. i doubt you ve been in as long. how long? i hit my year mark in february, sir. i m from san diego, california, and i m 19 years old, youngest on boa
that s impossible to run on guard. on the foreign policy front the u.s. has now lost to embassies on this watch, this i a few of the reasons why 70 percent of those surveyed say they do not want him to run again. the president is not listening to those americans, he s imploring them to help the quote finish the job. his opponents call that a scary prospect. to get that final destruction o america, that s executive who said. open borders, the human trafficking. of war on fossil fuel, record gas prices, rising crime in our cities, embarrassing endangerin leaving of afghanistan, emboldening people like putin., unavoidable questions about his age. does he plan to serve all eight years? just not going to get ahead of the president that is something for him to decide not going to get ahead of him. there is a 2024 campaign, anything related to that i will refer you to that. they cleaned clean that up really quickly with that president reading, we take following the law very
patience and the officers trying to resolve this peacefully. behavior of this individual did not result in that. residents were not injured and grateful the officers will be okay. brooke: the officers were shot three hours after the standoff began. two were patrol officers and the other worked in the canine unit. the lapd says none of the dogs were injured in last night s shooting. los angeles issued citywide tactical alert in response to the shooting. the suspect is dead and there is no longer a threat in the area. he started firing at the officers and the law enforcement used canines, bean bags and gas to get him. a swat team broke through the barricade and moved in on the suspect. reports say the shooter was a felony drug suspect, police have not confirmed his identity. fraternal order of police president reacting saying, how many more of us need to be shot or die before safety and protection of law enforcement is a priority? los angeles mayor karen bass visited the woun