, a amazing woman, there she is. Hi. In our green room with her date she just went to her very first prom at age of 71. She will explain it all, she will becoming on here and chat is that the Dunkin Donuts green room. Oh, sure it is. Next time lets get them up and put them against the Dunkin Donuts wall. Makes sense. Yes, on one side of the wall. Well, it is our first attempt at that. By the way, we have a big power ball drawing tomorrow night, close to 300 million. Can you give me the exact number. It is closing in on 300 milliondollar. Thank you, mike. If you win do what you think is right. Alex. Thank you. There is yours. Money, money, money. Do what you think is right. 275 million by the time they make drawing at 11 00 oclock tomorrow. It could be 280, 290. All right. Let me tell you this, are we going right to jen immediately. We are. So exciting, everybody is thinking about going down there already on the road. But the big thing too we will talk about that later but Bruce Springs
Terrorism programs. Governors from across the country are meeting in des moines, iowa. Gary herbert and vice chair Terry Mcauliffe held a News Conference at the start of the conference joined by iowas Governor Terry branstad. We will go ahead and get started. I am scott madison, the executive director of the National Governors association. Feel free to take your seats. Welcome. This is the 108th summer meeting of the National Governors associati association and taking place with the backdrop of a lot of serious issues across the nation and world and of course two major Party Conventions taking place in the next couple weeks. I am happy to introduce the chairman of the National Governors association from utah, governor branstad and we have the vice chairman, governor mcauliffe from virginia and the host, the longest serving governor in the mystery of the United States terry branstad. We are happy to have him. [applause] and now, it is funny, people say the meeting is going great so far
We will go ahead and get started. I am scott madison, the executive director of the National Governors association. Feel free to take your seats. Welcome. This is the 108th summer meeting of the National Governors associati association and taking place with the backdrop of a lot of serious issues across the nation and world and of course two major Party Conventions taking place in the next couple weeks. I am happy to introduce the chairman of the National Governors association from utah, governor branstad and we have the vice chairman, governor mcauliffe from virginia and the host, the longest serving governor in the mystery of the United States terry branstad. We are happy to have him. [applause] and now, it is funny, people say the meeting is going great so far and i say it is good laws of governor branstad. I am turn it over to david yepsen and many of you probably know david. Heavy has been with the Des Moines Register and on Public Television in different capacities and now he is
The tomb guard badge, which is depicted on our logo and in this case here, this is the second least awarded badge in the United States military with the exception of the astronaut a astronaut badge. Today, we are giving badge number 634 to a young man and now in the brotherhood of fellowship of tomb guards. We have a society, we are 501c3 organization and part of the bylaws is is we do Community Outreach to educate the public about the tomb. I find that your generation, this, sort of a sweeping generation here, that your generation knows about the tomb. I talk to School Groups, and its appalling to me how little they know. Its not their fault. We have allowed all this teaching and teaching to the test and we have not put history on the test. And i will get off my soap box. Just think of that. I do speak to a lot of School Groups probono, this is my 81st speech this year. In 2015. I will have well over 100 by the time veterans day is over. Im speaking pretty much nonstop from the first
On Wednesday, volunteers began planting the 26,000 flags that will be on display at the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum during the Memorial Day weekend.