Their conditions and whether anyone else is inside the building is unknown at this time. The gunman is described as a white male. Police say the shooter barricaded himself inside the facility. He apparently had several items with him and officers are trying to figure out what those items are and were they dangerous. Police say at this point they dont know why he chose the parenthood building. More on this, jim reporter of course those things, those devices that the suspect left behind are the priority right now as police begin to process this entire scene. The strip mall where all this took place is just on the other side of this major road here. The mayor was here, just a short time ago. He spoke to the crowd. He said he was going to the hospital now to talk to the victims, and some of their families. He spoke to reports who talked about the condition and how proud he is of his community resolving this over the course of the past five hours. He was able to talk to us here just a short
So thank you, thank you all for being here. My name is marsha eli. Im the Vice President of programs and external affairs here at the Brooklyn Historical society. And on behalf of our president , deborah schwartz, and our board of trustees, some of whom are here, and thank you so all all so much for what you do. I am so pleased to welcome you to the Brooklyn Historical society for this program tonight. I will just say that we are a place of hello yay [ applause ] if you start, thats when they come, right . Were a place of learning. Were a museum and education center. Were a place of exhibitions and Extraordinary Library and collections, a site of wideranging public programs. We really are especially proud to offer programs that tackle issues of social justice, and give voice to history that is all too often unheard. And thats one of the reasons were especially excited and honored to have our guests tonight. Last february, the New York Times sunday magazine featured a cover article by d
Hi. Good evening, everybody. Thank you for your patience. New york city subways have tripped us up, and we are waiting for our moderator. But were going to begin, because i know that he is on the way. And were eager to start. So thank you, thank you all for being here. My name is marsha eli. Im the Vice President of programs and external affairs here at the Brooklyn Historical society. And on behalf of our president , deborah schwartz, and our board of trustees, some of whom are here, and thank you so much for what you do, i am so pleased to welcome you to the Brooklyn Historical society for this program tonight. I will just say that we are a place of hello yay [ applause ] if you start, thats when they come, right . Were a place of learning. Were a museum and education center. Were a place of exhibitions and Extraordinary Library and collections, a site of wideranging public programs. We really are especially proud to offer programs that tackle issues of social justice, and give voice
Life by baseball rules. I. C. E. Agent every young person, special in South Carolina, that young people should live by our state motto. Our state motto, we have two, but the one i like best is the one that is on the seal. While a brief i hope. And so every commencement address i give, every graduation i give it can be from elementary school, it can be from high school, college, even law school. I was a speaker for tony, i think i saw tony here, as a speaker for his law school graduation, and i give them the same message. While i breathe, i hope. You should never give up on your dreams and your aspirations. So i said young people as my mother said to me stay in school study hard. And that she said and theres a part in this book that deals with that, when i thought i was going to get kicked out of high school for violating a rule she said to me she said son let me tell you something. You only have three months to graduate. Silent treatment is nothing. I believe i could live in hell for t
Last decade, billions of dollars were invested in upgrading refineries in texas louisiana and those were on the gulf coast to process heavy crude oil now we have a surplus of light crude. So its created problems. I think the concern of surplus of light crude, because they are typically the shale, those wells are very shortlived, but theyre much cheaper to drill in the army are once. So theres some issues with our be going to have to reinvest for those refiners another 2. 5 billion to handle the lighter crude . There are upgrading and new Construction Projects underway right now to allow the refiners to handle that. A lot of those are taking place in your district. As eia looked at the issues . In the past we typically choose whatever we refined in the country, but now we are producing so much more that its actually, were having those downstream jobs better exports. Back in houston were exporting just times in the last few years of low sulfur diesel. Because of the heavier crude we get