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in addition to paramedic, he's the ems coordinator in farmington, connecticut.ut further due, i would like to welcome peter cannon, hi, peter. hang on. i think -- let me see. there you go. >> thanks for attending. >> would you tell us about killing season for those who might not be familiar with the book in. >> okay, soo killing season is a book here that just came out and it's about my experiences as a paramedic over the last 25 years and following the opioid epidemic. as i'll go through in my presentation, i started to learn things in the course of my work and i wanted to bring my experiences in the voices of my patients to other readers so they could be changed in the way i was changed in my view about the opioid epidemic. >> awesome, thank you so much. i'm looking forward seeing your presentation and i know your audience is as well. we will share the screen and go ahead through the presentation and i will be with all of you in the chat and then we will come back to audience questions during the second half of the event. >> okay. can you see that okay? >> yes
in addition to paramedic, he's the ems coordinator in farmington, connecticut.ut further due, i would like to welcome peter cannon, hi, peter. hang on. i think -- let me see. there you go. >> thanks for attending. >> would you tell us about killing season for those who might not be familiar with the book in. >> okay, soo killing season is a book here that just came out and it's about my experiences as a paramedic over the last 25 years and following the opioid epidemic. as...
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in addition to being paramedic he is the ems coordinator another john dempsey hospital in farmington, confident. i'd like to welcome peter canning. hi, peter -- hang on. one second. there you go. >> greets to everybody. >> thank you for joining us. before we get started with your presentation would would you you tell us about "killing season." >> "killing season" is a book here just came out and it's about my experiences as a paramedic over the last 25 years and following the opioid epidemic. i'll tell you i started to learn things in the course of my work, and i wanted to bring my experiences and the voices of my patients to other read sores they could be changed in a way i was changed in my view about the opioid epidemic. >> i'm look forward to seeing your springs know your audience is as well. so here's going to share his screen and i'll be with you the chat and then we'll come back to audience questions during the second half of the event. >> okay, can you see that okay? >> yes. we can see your screen. >> all right. let's see here. >> this is a picture of hartford where i work. i'
in addition to being paramedic he is the ems coordinator another john dempsey hospital in farmington, confident. i'd like to welcome peter canning. hi, peter -- hang on. one second. there you go. >> greets to everybody. >> thank you for joining us. before we get started with your presentation would would you you tell us about "killing season." >> "killing season" is a book here just came out and it's about my experiences as a paramedic over the last 25...
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that actually speaks to the very w well-coordinated response that not only the police but ems and firective shooter situations. and i bet you that we will see that because they were well prepared to respond to this incident we're going to look at zones of diminishing threat, et cetera, that that probably saved more lives at the end of the day. so again, we didn't have a lot of information coming out of, that but what we did have, you know, was a positive here in terms of how the police responded. >> andy mccabe, the former fbi deputy director, from an investigator's standpoint we didn't get much but every piece of new information helps an investigator ask what's the next question i need to answer. what was your perspective on what we heard? >> well, you know, i agree with my colleagues. we obviously didn't hear much. and as viewers and concerned citizens we're kind of sitting on the edges of our seats trying to understand what happened here. but put yourself in the perspective of the investigators. they have families. they have loved ones to deal with. they don't want to release the so
that actually speaks to the very w well-coordinated response that not only the police but ems and firective shooter situations. and i bet you that we will see that because they were well prepared to respond to this incident we're going to look at zones of diminishing threat, et cetera, that that probably saved more lives at the end of the day. so again, we didn't have a lot of information coming out of, that but what we did have, you know, was a positive here in terms of how the police...
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graham, the current director of the national hurricane center that helped coordinate response to the 2020 hurricanes amid this pandemic. em americans home as countries began going into lockdowns, remember that? and zach schwartz working for the census bureau. he helped lead a team that worked to combat misinformation related to the consensus. ryan shelby helped people in haiti rebuild homes. those awards will be given out in october but announcing the winners thank you so much for joining us. congratulations to all of them. >>> "inside politics sunday" with abby phillip is next. we hope you make good memories today. >> we'll see you back here next weekend. we want to share a quick programming note for you, the all new cnn original series "the story of late night" premiers tonight. he's a preview. >> don't start anything you can't finish. >> the laugher, the joke brought all of this energy into the room. >> this could be a game changer. >> johnny carson was the one that made late night tv important. >> no rules. nobody knows what to expect. anything could happen. >> late night became this ritual. >> i felt like one big par
graham, the current director of the national hurricane center that helped coordinate response to the 2020 hurricanes amid this pandemic. em americans home as countries began going into lockdowns, remember that? and zach schwartz working for the census bureau. he helped lead a team that worked to combat misinformation related to the consensus. ryan shelby helped people in haiti rebuild homes. those awards will be given out in october but announcing the winners thank you so much for joining us....
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em slammed. the northern german district hopes to play a leading role in the countries transition to renewable energy. tim horseman coordinates the development of hydrogen production infrastructure in the region. this wind buck together with offshore wind turbines to generate the power that will be used to produce hydrogen in a carbon neutral process of the field is going to be behind using hydrogen is to achieve c o 2 neutrality. that means transitioning from fossil fuels, using renewable energy, replacing all that natural gas and petroleum by alternatives, and that has to be wind energy or solar energy one and a given. m. slend is in good shape economically with modern industrial and commercial enterprises. well funded with texas, the region can afford to invest heavily in the energy transition. oil multinational b. p runs a huge refinery and ems land refineries like this one are among the biggest industrial consumers of hydrogen. several tons per hour needed to remove sulfur from the gasoline and diesel produced here. but what's being used is so called gray hydrogen derived from natural gas in a process which emits large a
em slammed. the northern german district hopes to play a leading role in the countries transition to renewable energy. tim horseman coordinates the development of hydrogen production infrastructure in the region. this wind buck together with offshore wind turbines to generate the power that will be used to produce hydrogen in a carbon neutral process of the field is going to be behind using hydrogen is to achieve c o 2 neutrality. that means transitioning from fossil fuels, using renewable...
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coordinating law enforcement. so whenever the biden administration talking, i keep thinking to myself, someone needs to call him let 'emshow up. it's absolutely ridiculous. most importantly, we're talking about these kids. this is the thing, liz, this is the united flipping states of america. this isn't the border between iraq and syria where every ref few gee camps -- refugee camps with a bunch of kids. shame on the biden administration that you have 18,000, 20,000 kids that come through. as you alluded to, representative cuellar has said there's no transparency. what is the biden administration hiding, and why are are they hiding it? the reality is, is that according to immigration officials here, everyone,s it is estimated 2 million people will cross the border just this year. it's like the entire state of nebraska. and no matter what the biden administration says, that is the reality. no matter what they say, people are coming across here and being let out in our communities that should be detained and processed for deportation. regardless of what they say, there are tens of thousands of kids right now in federal c
coordinating law enforcement. so whenever the biden administration talking, i keep thinking to myself, someone needs to call him let 'emshow up. it's absolutely ridiculous. most importantly, we're talking about these kids. this is the thing, liz, this is the united flipping states of america. this isn't the border between iraq and syria where every ref few gee camps -- refugee camps with a bunch of kids. shame on the biden administration that you have 18,000, 20,000 kids that come through. as...