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dr. matthews and president cook. i'm naomi -- can you hear me? [inaudible] >> you have to make sure your little red button is on. i don't think it's on. >> there you go. >> good to go? okay. so i'll repeat just so everyone can hear. i'm naomi laguana, and i have a fifth grader at mckinley elementary, and i have a ninth grader at jewish high school. we met on october 18, and we finalized our priorities on the 2018-2019 school year. we're going to be focusing on the following areas: to strengthen contribution with the african american parent advisory -- collaboration with the african american parent advisory committee and support parent engagement across diverse communities, and support student achievement, address school culture, climate, and safety issues and chronic absenteeism, so address issues of access and equity, address then equities of fund raising, the student enrollment system and access to quick programs. we met with the district p.t.a. to start brainstorming ideas. address the implementation of key strategies and improve student nutri
dr. matthews and president cook. i'm naomi -- can you hear me? [inaudible] >> you have to make sure your little red button is on. i don't think it's on. >> there you go. >> good to go? okay. so i'll repeat just so everyone can hear. i'm naomi laguana, and i have a fifth grader at mckinley elementary, and i have a ninth grader at jewish high school. we met on october 18, and we finalized our priorities on the 2018-2019 school year. we're going to be focusing on the following...
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Nov 25, 2018
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this film was made by dr matthew waltonm based on an incident he attended while flying with an air ambulancely to help young staff cope. one part of what we are trying to do is create a briefing package which can be given to people who are new to this type of work, to give them some very simple indication as to what they might see, what are the normal reactions that people can have and what they can do that they do require any further help or support and who they can turn to when they need it. just this week, prince william spoke about how he was affected by his time as an air ambulance pilot. the relation between the job and the personal life is what really took me over the edge and i started feeling things that i've never felt before and i got very sad and very down. these issues will be discussed at the world extreme medicine conference in edinburgh today. delegates will consider what more needs to be done to help people in the emergency services to cope with such traumatic events, to help each other and themselves so that they can carry on helping those in such critical need. john maguir
this film was made by dr matthew waltonm based on an incident he attended while flying with an air ambulancely to help young staff cope. one part of what we are trying to do is create a briefing package which can be given to people who are new to this type of work, to give them some very simple indication as to what they might see, what are the normal reactions that people can have and what they can do that they do require any further help or support and who they can turn to when they need it....
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Nov 25, 2018
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this film was made by dr matthew walton, based on an incident he attended while flying with an air ambulanceoung staff cope. one part of what we are trying to do is create a briefing package which can be given to people who are new to this type of work. to give them some very simple indication as to what they might as to what they might see, what are the normal reactions that people can have and what they can do that they do require any further help or support and who they can turn to when they need it. just this week, prince william spoke about how he was affected by his time as an air ambulance pilot. the relation between the job and the personal life is what really took me over the edge and i started feeling things that i've never felt before and i got very sad and very down. these issues will be discussed at the world extreme medicine conference in edinburgh today. delegates will consider what more needs to be done to help people in the emergency services to cope with such traumatic events to help each other and themselves so that they can carry on helping those in such critical need. jo
this film was made by dr matthew walton, based on an incident he attended while flying with an air ambulanceoung staff cope. one part of what we are trying to do is create a briefing package which can be given to people who are new to this type of work. to give them some very simple indication as to what they might as to what they might see, what are the normal reactions that people can have and what they can do that they do require any further help or support and who they can turn to when they...
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dr he was sentenced to life in prison. hisife issued a statement -- " i am in complete shockknnd don't what to do. matthew is innocent.has been the worst six months of my life, let alone for matt, who was shaking when he heard the verdict." the u.k. and uae has have historically enjoyed warm ties, but it appeared today's verdict came as a surprise to the >> we have given repeated assurances about matthew. there are going to be serious diplomatic consequences because this is totally unacceptable. reporter: matthew hedges' colleagues say there is no legitimate basis for his arrest. the authorities have provided very little about this was a matthew was brought to their attention by a citizen of the uae who is concerned about the questions he was asking. we don't know who that person s. as far as we are aware, that person remains entirely anonymous. reporter: matthew hedges' family maintained hisro innocence hout, saying his mental and physical health have worsened while being detained. the court says he will have 30 days to appeal f but now, i nightmare for one family is becoming another diplomatic crisis for britain. ba
dr he was sentenced to life in prison. hisife issued a statement -- " i am in complete shockknnd don't what to do. matthew is innocent.has been the worst six months of my life, let alone for matt, who was shaking when he heard the verdict." the u.k. and uae has have historically enjoyed warm ties, but it appeared today's verdict came as a surprise to the >> we have given repeated assurances about matthew. there are going to be serious diplomatic consequences because this is...
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Nov 1, 2018
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hand off the baton to our very talented moderator for this evening, susan matthews, our science editor at slate magazine joined by dr. david morins senior scientific adviser at the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases and dr. inger damon, also known here as mia's aunt. a fabulous cronkite student at asu, go mia. and a great contributory future tense. dr. damon is a director of the division of high consequence pathogens and pathology at the centers for disease control and prevention. thanks again for coming. susan, i'm passing the baton/microphone. >> thank you so much. thank you everyone for being here. we're going to have a conversation and we're going to talk a bit but also open to questions from the audience so if you have questions that are directly relevant that you are burning to ask, definitely feel free to pipe up but we'll also save time for questions at the end. i was actually going to start exactly with rachel withers article that we ran had week that was excellent about spanish flu and how we remember things and how we misremember things. i think i wanted to ask the first question of lik
hand off the baton to our very talented moderator for this evening, susan matthews, our science editor at slate magazine joined by dr. david morins senior scientific adviser at the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases and dr. inger damon, also known here as mia's aunt. a fabulous cronkite student at asu, go mia. and a great contributory future tense. dr. damon is a director of the division of high consequence pathogens and pathology at the centers for disease control and...
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Nov 5, 2018
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dr. roger pilon, legal ed indicator at the heritage institute where he is also founding director for the levy institute for congress regar -- congregational studies. he holds three degrees. as you may know, matthew frank was to be arguing against the proposition. he had an illness in his family and couldn't be here, but we're grateful stepping in in his shoes will be edward whelan who is the president of the ethics and public policy center where he directs the program on the constitution, the courts and the culture. he has served in all three branches of the federal government, as a law clerk for justice clifton wallace and antoni scalia. he is also a senator hatch alum misand as assistant attorney general in the office of legal counsel. he also has published commentary and scholarship. roger and ed, thank you very much for participating, and roger, the first few minutes is yours. >> thank you, tom, and thank you to the heritage foundation for sponsoring this role of the judiciary branch seminar. i also want to thank my nemesis ed whelan for stepping up on short notice when frank had a fallout. ed and i have debated in this position over the years and he hasn't minded a bit. she said based on wh
dr. roger pilon, legal ed indicator at the heritage institute where he is also founding director for the levy institute for congress regar -- congregational studies. he holds three degrees. as you may know, matthew frank was to be arguing against the proposition. he had an illness in his family and couldn't be here, but we're grateful stepping in in his shoes will be edward whelan who is the president of the ethics and public policy center where he directs the program on the constitution, the...
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Nov 6, 2018
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matthews, lori russo, tamara hinton, bill lord, and press club staff. if you hear applause or comment, please be aware it's not necessarily from the working press. we're delighted to welcome dr. ellen stofan. she served as nasa's chief scientist. her achievements at nasa literally were out of this world. they include developing plans to put humans on mars. she has been vice president in maryland and honorary professor at the department of earth sciences at university college in london, england. her research has focussed on the geology. dr. stofan holds a masters and doctrine degree from brown's university and bachelor's degree at william and mary. today she will share her vision for the future of the national air and space museum and how the museum is helping lead the national commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the apollo lunar program. please join me in welcoming dr. ellen stofan. [ applause ] >>> good afternoon. thank you so much for having me here today. it's really an honor to be invited to speak at such a historic organization. i would like to begin with what i consider to be literally and figuratively history's highest achievement. everyone who was alive to see i
matthews, lori russo, tamara hinton, bill lord, and press club staff. if you hear applause or comment, please be aware it's not necessarily from the working press. we're delighted to welcome dr. ellen stofan. she served as nasa's chief scientist. her achievements at nasa literally were out of this world. they include developing plans to put humans on mars. she has been vice president in maryland and honorary professor at the department of earth sciences at university college in london, england....