I am on, hope is light enough for you. Welcome, everyone, to panel number 3117 entitled hands up, dont shoot. Requiem for an American Police state. Dont you wonder about the people the wonderful volunteers who put these titles together in some room somewhere this winters a and this will get them going on wednesday morning at 9 00 a. M. Ambiguity where you can too. But i cant handle it. This panel certainly can. Here is good for. Let me introduce myself, i am ginny corsi. I love being part of this all. All cellphones off, get them off 5 break too so we have no information in the landing. I will open it up to the panel and ask each of them to give us a 10 minute opening. After which i will hope there are questions. After that, then we go to these microphones. First i might have a question or two. I could be coming up with a great question and dont want to waste it so i might ask a question or two but the questions are from you and you know you come to the microphones and dont be afraid.
A major car accident in Niskayuna back in April sent two women to Albany Medical Center with traumatic injuries, followed by months of rehab at the Schenectady Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing. Their healing journey was long, but rewarding, and they are sharing their tale of recovery.