[bagpipes playing] welcome and thank you all for coming to the 29th anniversary serviceman remembering pan am flight 103. My father was in seat 9h. We remember our friends and family taken from us today. You may notice the change in the sitting out here. You may notice a change in the seating, design there is a very tall man sitting up here, usually. Even last year when frank dugan became too well to participate up front with us, he still hiked all the way up and sat in the audience at the time. Audience. Illed that we have his picture of here, but it does not do justice to the gaping hole he left here when he passed, less than two months ago. It seems like the last two months have been a series of revelations of all the work that frank did for me, us, and without us realizing it. He was the backbone of our supports network, so much so that having grown up with this rather extensive pan am family, as an extension of my own, for a one time i thought he was another one of my various pan
Welcome and thank you all for coming to the 29th anniversary serviceman remembering pan am flight 103. My father was in seat 9h. We remember our friends and family taken from us today. You may notice the change in the sitting out here. You may notice a change in the seating, design there is a very tall man sitting up here, usually. Even last year when frank dugan became too well to participate up front with us, he still hiked all the way up and sat in the audience at the time. Audience. Illed that we have his picture of here, but it does not do justice to the gaping hole he left here when he passed, less than two months ago. It seems like the last two months have been a series of revelations of all the work that frank did for me, us, and without us realizing it. He was the backbone of our supports network, so much so that having grown up with this rather extensive pan am family, as an extension of my own, for a one time i thought he was another one of my various pan am uncles. 15 years
Were leaving this program here to take you back to the conference on free trade and prosperity with forum perspectives on trades and regulations. The last discussion of the day on free trade and agriculture, all of it available later on cspan. Organization. Without further adieu were excited to welcome our two extremely impressive speakers, experts on the topic of trade. Ultimately trade is an activity between countries. It may be carried out by individual people, and businesses working in the global economy, but this conversation would be incomplete without the International Perspective on this topic. That is why the Mccourt School is excited to welcome these two participants who will speak on the panel, foreign perspectives on trade. First off, we have nancy mclaren, president and ceo of the organization for International Investment an association representing the unique interests of u. S. Subsidiaries of global companies, or insourcing companies. Nancys advocacy efforts focus on edu
Newsroom in a document faxed to abc news this morning after the shootings, flanagan blamed his rage on racism and on bully because he was gay. He called himself a human powder keg just waiting to go boom. It was about 6 45 this morning when 24yearold reporter Alison Parker and 27yearold photographer adam ward were simply doing their jobs, conducting a live interview for the morning news for station wdbj. Thats when the gunman struck, parker screaming as she tried to run and wards camera falling to the ground but still managing to of the suspect. We have learned that flanagan was a disgruntled former reporter for the station who went by the name Bryce Williams. He had been fired two years ago and was described as difficult to work with. This is an individual who came to work for us as a reporter and about two years ago im thinking we had to separate him from the company. Reporter we have also learned this afternoon that flanagan sent a 23 page fax to abc news two hours after the shootin
Immigrant, probably poor, it was her way into the middle class. Ward,o find yourself in colorado, a small mountain town, bigger than boulder in those days. It had never had a school teacher. She was brought here by a guy who owned the mine and realize that the workers that he had were starting to have children and they were not getting any education. The story goes, she taught in a saloon. During the day they cleared out all the evidence of the revelry in the night and then after school was over things would be moved back in. She taught in ward a couple of years and then moved to boulder and was one of the first teachers in the school district. It is hard to speculate about hannah and her motivations. But you cannot help but imagine what it mustve been like to travel across the country, from iowa to boulder, shortly after the civil war. The train was a year from being completed to denver. By probably did not come train, which meant horses, some kind of stagecoach. A pretty darn big adv