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of the private bus lulay game reserve borders kruger national park on one side. fear animals can roam freely there are no fences. only the outer border of the blue a reserve is protected. the reason we're having and it's exposed here is because we don't want him us inside the reserve to give a way to go outside this main road this quite busy cars and drive people are driving and driving so fast so if anyone is going always has a way to go out we're going to lose so many of them in the most so i let others in the fence has a city where trying to protect into us from here will. time and again and poachers dig under the fence to get into the park most of the world's $20000.00 remaining rhinos live in south africa but around $1000.00 of the animals are killed each year vs this park is home to around 80 rhinos all of them have had their horns cut off this controversial procedure is intended to protect the rhinos from poachers but the horns grow back and a large part of them cannot be removed. rhinos have a huge disability their eyesight is so poor they can't see thing
of the private bus lulay game reserve borders kruger national park on one side. fear animals can roam freely there are no fences. only the outer border of the blue a reserve is protected. the reason we're having and it's exposed here is because we don't want him us inside the reserve to give a way to go outside this main road this quite busy cars and drive people are driving and driving so fast so if anyone is going always has a way to go out we're going to lose so many of them in the most so i...
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game reserve on the outskirts of kruger national park. can women do this more successfully than men. yes just say. it's 6 am late democrat brothers shift is about to begin. a new movie doing good making when it will not move but sure i'd love to do it thank. goodness because if they didn't what it was to be like the civil. war going to stick and you think that. later the lives of the black members at a small camp in the national park close to 30 women are involved in the project each morning they start their work day by going out in small groups to check the fences. the women covered 12 kilometers of ground on foot following the park's fence line and they're not alone there wasn't any i don't here. that looks like a bozo no one i mean you. know you don't get. the private bus lulay game reserve borders kruger national park on one side yes dear animals can roam freely there are no fences. only the outer border of the blue a reserve is protected. there is in were hitting and it's expense yeah is because we we don't wonder in a muss inside th
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every day they fight against poachers in the blue game reserve on the outskirts of kruger national park. can women do this more successfully than mad. us just so. it's 6 am lay democrat brothers shift is about to begin. you know maybe you don't think maybe when they go in that room which will. lead to that but it. wouldn't be they didn't what it was to be like the civil. war going to stick in the you sit it out. later the lives of the black mambos or to small camp in the national park close to 30 women are involved in the project each morning they start their work day by going out in small groups to check the fences. the women cover 12 kilometers of ground on foot following the park's fence line. and they're not alone . was there any i don't yet. but looks like it was only one. of the private but newly game reserve borders kruger national park on one side vs fear animals can roam freely there are no fences. only the outer border of the brotherly reserve is protected. there isn't one it's expensive because we don't want it in was inside the reserve to be a way to go outside this main roa
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victim to poachers in the wilds of south africa but now they're getting extra protection near the kruger national park from women they call themselves black mamba and they patrol without weapons. 6 o'clock in the morning. putting on the final touches before she starts work normally don't get naked when they go on that new cultural slab that steve. yeah. this is very. slick of. you know later lives with the rest of the black mamba crew in the camp and the game words are there almost 30 of them after her morning routine she joins us maul group patrolling the park fence. a 12 kilometer trek on foot and they're not alone here. there wasn't any around here. but looks like a bozo no one i mean you have to do. so you don't miss. some kruger national park and private game reserve board here the animals move freely between the 2 areas the game. as fans. poachers are constantly trying to force their way in there after writing the harvest salt too often say sexy. the black members consider themselves the eyes and ears of the park for the sake of the rhinos they gather information observe and patrol
victim to poachers in the wilds of south africa but now they're getting extra protection near the kruger national park from women they call themselves black mamba and they patrol without weapons. 6 o'clock in the morning. putting on the final touches before she starts work normally don't get naked when they go on that new cultural slab that steve. yeah. this is very. slick of. you know later lives with the rest of the black mamba crew in the camp and the game words are there almost 30 of them...
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the kruger national park and the private pilot game reserve share a border near the animals move freely between the 2 areas of the game reserve 6th sense. poachers are constantly trying to force their way in there after writing the harvest so all too often they succeed. the black members consider themselves the eyes and ears of the park for the sake of the rhinos they gather information observe and patrol. they've been doing it for 7 years and that's time poaching has gone down significantly they also spread the worlds to local residents everyone benefits from the animals they break your wrists and jobs. i am sure that we may at best because we are still caring being and really less so sickly we don't give information. as even in comes the most dangerous part of their work begins for most poachers nightfall is the beginning of the workday the black mamba us make sure their presence is known every night. one time later cross paths with soldiers. they stop at a 10 meter was almost they were looking at a loss of duty and then 8 what they did that to me to write. chinese and it was so scary
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so you did this get us will just say kruger national park and the private game reserve she had a boarder here the animals moved freely between the 2 areas of the game reserve 60 as fans. poachers are constantly trying to force their way in there after writing the last small too often they sexy. funding for the next generation i love my kids to know they're saying it so if we didn't use all the right has been next generation they will never know and are a news that we just see peaches but they will never get to see. the black mambazo consider themselves the eyes and ears of the park for the sake of the rhino as they gather information observe and patrol. they've been doing it for 7 years and that's time poaching has gone down significantly they also spread the worlds to local residents everyone benefits from the animals they break your wrists and jobs. i am sure that women are the best. because. caring. just says even in comes the most dangerous part of their work begins for most poachers night follows the beginning of the workday the black mambazo make sure their presence is known every
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victim to cultures in the wilds of south africa but now they're getting extra protection near the kruger national park from women they call themselves black mamba and they patrol without weapons. 6 o'clock in the morning. putting on the final touches before she starts work normally don't get me go let me go not neutral but i still have the state yeah yeah this people can put. some of. that you know later lives with the rest of the black mamba crew in the camp and like game words if they are almost 30 of them after their morning routine she joins us maul group patrolling the park fence. a 12 kilometer trek on foot and they're not alone here. was it i mean i don't hear. what looks like a bozo no one i mean you have to be. so you that was. the kruger national park the private game reserve border here the animals move freely between the 2 area the game or. as fans. poachers are constantly trying to force their way in there after writing the last saw all too often say sexy. the black mamba consider themselves the eyes and ears of the park for the sake of the rhinos they gather information obs
victim to cultures in the wilds of south africa but now they're getting extra protection near the kruger national park from women they call themselves black mamba and they patrol without weapons. 6 o'clock in the morning. putting on the final touches before she starts work normally don't get me go let me go not neutral but i still have the state yeah yeah this people can put. some of. that you know later lives with the rest of the black mamba crew in the camp and like game words if they are...
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the kruger national park and the private game reserve share a border near the animals move freely between the 2 areas of the game reserve as fans. poachers are constantly trying to force their way in there after right in the hottest so all too often they succeed. the black members consider themselves the eyes and ears of the park for the sake of the rhinos they gather information observe and patrol arms they've been doing it for 7 years and that's the time poaching has gone down significantly they also spread the worlds to local residents everyone benefits from the animals they break your wrists and jobs. i am sure that we may. because we as. caring being and we. don't give information to. even incomes the most dangerous part of their work begins for most voters night falls the beginning of the workday the black mamba us make sure their presence is known every night. one time later crossed paths with soldiers. they stop at a 10 meter was almost there we're looking at it we're also getting in there and then a 2 hour delay does that we need to right so then i saw the chinese and it was so s
the kruger national park and the private game reserve share a border near the animals move freely between the 2 areas of the game reserve as fans. poachers are constantly trying to force their way in there after right in the hottest so all too often they succeed. the black members consider themselves the eyes and ears of the park for the sake of the rhinos they gather information observe and patrol arms they've been doing it for 7 years and that's the time poaching has gone down significantly...
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cuban cigar at the moment they are available in south africa kenya and mozambique cigar merchant leon kruger thinks they'd be big across africa. i don't think it'll take off else we. fall for the simple reason it's not really a to the cuban cigars there and also the nicaraguan dominican as well as on durance he goes. but yes it's it's it's not a bad to go in the nice. this year bongani is will be available in nigeria and after that launch they'll be exported to britain to the company hopes to become a favorite with africans working in the united kingdom. as a big week for colfer assenting zong wall street microsoft and tests are going to be releasing their earnings over the next few hours which is how facebook reports quarterly profits jumped $7300000000.00. greenland is melting and the buying craze has already begun the melting of the ice sheet in the country has exposed a valuable land to china in the u.s. already there and new companies are being sent out. on top is this a consequence of climate change. or an opportunity. honor of. being 60 minutes on d w. m c can the they were more than
cuban cigar at the moment they are available in south africa kenya and mozambique cigar merchant leon kruger thinks they'd be big across africa. i don't think it'll take off else we. fall for the simple reason it's not really a to the cuban cigars there and also the nicaraguan dominican as well as on durance he goes. but yes it's it's it's not a bad to go in the nice. this year bongani is will be available in nigeria and after that launch they'll be exported to britain to the company hopes to...
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every day they fight against poachers in the game reserve on the outskirts of kruger national park. can women do this more successfully than men. us just so. it's 6 am late democrat bros shift is about to begin. oh no maybe you don't think making women will not move but sure i'd love to study. for them if he's going to do it just for luke some of. them to stick by me who think that.
every day they fight against poachers in the game reserve on the outskirts of kruger national park. can women do this more successfully than men. us just so. it's 6 am late democrat bros shift is about to begin. oh no maybe you don't think making women will not move but sure i'd love to study. for them if he's going to do it just for luke some of. them to stick by me who think that.
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identity now the pakistani army is mostly comprised of people from punjab soldiers are mainly to kruger from the biggest province of punjab and the 2nd biggest ethnic group pushed around and there's a fear that month george bush seems the message is resonating that bush to an officer and soldier. so it becomes a case of sort of divided loyalties and sort of pakistani army wants to ensure that this doesn't carry on and david do whatever they can to stop him. it was just talking about the message being spread omar i'm curious if there is a media blackout against reporting on this movement how is the message spreading it is true indeed the has been a media blackout and you can't really cover or talk about the movement by maneuver seen on on local media. unless it is taking cues from the military and sort of. beating the talking points of the establishment but but as you said they have been a huge following both on the ground and on social media and i think it's partly due to their use of social media like twitter and facebook i've been following them for the last we are since they began an
identity now the pakistani army is mostly comprised of people from punjab soldiers are mainly to kruger from the biggest province of punjab and the 2nd biggest ethnic group pushed around and there's a fear that month george bush seems the message is resonating that bush to an officer and soldier. so it becomes a case of sort of divided loyalties and sort of pakistani army wants to ensure that this doesn't carry on and david do whatever they can to stop him. it was just talking about the message...
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every day they fight against poachers in the balloon game reserve on the outskirts of kruger national park. yes can women do this more successfully than men. yes . it's 6 am late to make a bros shift is about to begin. the. moment you don't let me go let me go in that room which will. lead to the study. for the movie.
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cultivated on the fight in floor of the valley that's where the slopes have time to recover farmer peter kruger once used his entire 6000 hectares for grazing today cultivates a mare 20 hector's of rosemary for the same retired he's sold his goats and most of his farm has been declared a nature reserve for he hopes other farmers will follow krueger's example. the biggest part of it is actually to change the mindset of the farmers to change the. to change the way that they've been doing something we were always 40 years we bring courage to the farmers to make that shift from extractive to regenerative farming practices. there godfrey slopes are slowly recovering the living lands organization helps the farmers rejuvenates their land here on the completely degraded slope that was once grist their automobiles and his team worked hard to protect every single tree fern bushes keep the goats away while canvas walls collect rainwater and hold the precious soil beneath the phones new hope is proud. you know we are starting to see changes even at a small scale we've just gone through one of the worst dro
cultivated on the fight in floor of the valley that's where the slopes have time to recover farmer peter kruger once used his entire 6000 hectares for grazing today cultivates a mare 20 hector's of rosemary for the same retired he's sold his goats and most of his farm has been declared a nature reserve for he hopes other farmers will follow krueger's example. the biggest part of it is actually to change the mindset of the farmers to change the. to change the way that they've been doing...
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> the three major rivalries spent their careers studying writing about the cigarette from richard kruger the pulitzer prize ashes to ashes. >> an amazing book it is a page turner. >> the great medical scientific historian and and robert proctor at stanford for industry any trepidation and you took a risk i feel as though those books ashes to ashes and the biggest of which is called golden holocaust i felt like i was standing on the shoulders of giants indebted to them but when i was thinking about writing about tobacco i wasn't approaching at the same way that was from industry and when i began this project as a little league graduate student i was thinking of agriculture and farmers which is probably not surprising to say so i saw these works as my opening wedge to write about it in a different way so the book and the project change quite a bit from all these years ago. >> start with the basic question how do you view this. >> turning back of how we think of cigarettes in popular culture with the deception of that major tobacco it has a cinematic quality from those in the plaza hotel an
> the three major rivalries spent their careers studying writing about the cigarette from richard kruger the pulitzer prize ashes to ashes. >> an amazing book it is a page turner. >> the great medical scientific historian and and robert proctor at stanford for industry any trepidation and you took a risk i feel as though those books ashes to ashes and the biggest of which is called golden holocaust i felt like i was standing on the shoulders of giants indebted to them but when i...
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vernon kruger has been sitting in a barrel suspended 25 metres above ground for more than two months.a much younger man — himself, back in 1997. and here is the long pole, and right at the top, the barrel with vernon inside, that overlooks the south african town of dullstroom. the 52—year old has been washing in a small basin and surviving on food hoisted up by his team in a basket. he's due to come down today after 67 days inside. but his friends are convinced he'll stay put, despite some very bad cramps. isn't the world a strange place? now the weather. hello. for those of you who wanted to dry, settled and so need to start the new year, we have had to be patient. finally we get an area of high pressure across the uk and that will release a good deal of dry weather this week. some subtle differences. a few more isomers further north and west. more cloud. you can see from the morning satellite picture may be picking up the odd spot of drizzle. for the south clearer skies, early morning mist and fog has lifted. for much of england and wales, along with eastern scotland, a good deal of
vernon kruger has been sitting in a barrel suspended 25 metres above ground for more than two months.a much younger man — himself, back in 1997. and here is the long pole, and right at the top, the barrel with vernon inside, that overlooks the south african town of dullstroom. the 52—year old has been washing in a small basin and surviving on food hoisted up by his team in a basket. he's due to come down today after 67 days inside. but his friends are convinced he'll stay put, despite some...
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major writers spent their career studying, writing about tobacco and "the cigarette" and richard kruger one the prize -- >> it's a page turner. >> allen brand is late great historian on "the cigarette" century and robert proctor about the deception of the industry and any trepidation when you started that you had three nearly giant books that are out there and you took a risk. >> yes, but i really feel as though with those three books, ashes to ashes and robert proctor's poll of work the biggest of which is called golden holocaust, i really feel as though i was standing on the shoulders of giants. these are fantastic works and my work is tremendously indebted to that but when i was thinking about writing about tobacco i wasn't approaching it the same way that they were. they were very much coming at the story of tobacco from the angle of industry and when i began this project in a much more humble states, just a lowly graduate student, i began it from thinking about agriculture and farmers which is probably not depressing to say and there aren't three humongous tones about tobacco cultu
major writers spent their career studying, writing about tobacco and "the cigarette" and richard kruger one the prize -- >> it's a page turner. >> allen brand is late great historian on "the cigarette" century and robert proctor about the deception of the industry and any trepidation when you started that you had three nearly giant books that are out there and you took a risk. >> yes, but i really feel as though with those three books, ashes to ashes and...
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i'm representing dennis kruger and firefighters. dennis couldn't find parking. found the garage overfilled. and so he sent me a text. he was very frustrated and he left. >> so they're following up. they want to wish everybody happy holidays. by the way, we loved abbie's, director yant's message, it was nice to see. and that was pointed out at our retiree meeting yesterday when we had the party. so we are here to wish everyone happy holidays and also -- sorry, always to thank the staff. we have the best staff in the world. i'm sorry, i get broken up about it. health services workers, our staff is the best in the city and i've worked in a lot of different departments. i won't tell you stories, okay? but we have the best. they work hard for us all year. open enrollment is a killer. and they make it easy for all of us. and all the services that they provide, you just need to know that all the retirees are grateful. and all of the associations, whether it's retired fire or vpoa, or retirees, all of us are extremely grateful. happy holidays and happy new year and see
i'm representing dennis kruger and firefighters. dennis couldn't find parking. found the garage overfilled. and so he sent me a text. he was very frustrated and he left. >> so they're following up. they want to wish everybody happy holidays. by the way, we loved abbie's, director yant's message, it was nice to see. and that was pointed out at our retiree meeting yesterday when we had the party. so we are here to wish everyone happy holidays and also -- sorry, always to thank the staff. we...
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. >> mary kruger. you mentioned the advisory commission talks about questions not just answers. has there been discussion about how to communicate in an era when the concept of truth is what? questioned itself. related to that, one of the processes i have observed is i remember during my career we emphasized reason, fact, and things that were generally agreed upon as truths. that is what we communicated about. in today's communication environment, the role of emotion is much more important than it used to be. the question of how you approach your audience seems to me is that social media plays on emotion rather than presenting facts. >> with response to your question about the truth or the post-truth environment, yes, that is a perennial question. i think the i am looking for it. the question of when i was talking about the paradox of plenty here it was. that one. the second one. in this environment, where there are so many competitors for truth, because of this absolute explosion of information the audiences who are so overwhelmed they are defaulting to go with things they alre
. >> mary kruger. you mentioned the advisory commission talks about questions not just answers. has there been discussion about how to communicate in an era when the concept of truth is what? questioned itself. related to that, one of the processes i have observed is i remember during my career we emphasized reason, fact, and things that were generally agreed upon as truths. that is what we communicated about. in today's communication environment, the role of emotion is much more...
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we are talking about vernon kruger. he has been sitting ina vernon kruger.long pole, and right at the top of the barrel, and there he is, vernon, inside. it overlooks tillstrom the south african town, he has been washing in a small basin and surviving on food hoisted up by his team in a small basket. he is due to come down today after 64 days inside, but his friends are convinced he will stay put, despite some very convinced he will stay put, despite some very bad cramps. we didn't show what was just underneath did we? let's have a look at the weather. matt taylor has that. this is australia. of course, after recent weeks, you would have thought that a change in weather is welcome but it is causing problems. it is causing a huge amount of problems. this is parliament house. look at the size of the hailstones there. imagine those falling from there. imagine those falling from the sky. you can understand why people took four covered in canberra. look at the state of that. bringing down branches from trees and lots of leaves as well. splash is there in the moni
we are talking about vernon kruger. he has been sitting ina vernon kruger.long pole, and right at the top of the barrel, and there he is, vernon, inside. it overlooks tillstrom the south african town, he has been washing in a small basin and surviving on food hoisted up by his team in a small basket. he is due to come down today after 64 days inside, but his friends are convinced he will stay put, despite some very convinced he will stay put, despite some very bad cramps. we didn't show what...
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and we will speak to someone who has spent 65 days up a pole, named vernon kruger.e nhs in england faces more than 10,000 new claims for clinical negligence each year. some cost thousands of pounds to settle. 0thers reach the million—pound mark. now, bbc news has learned that the bill for legal fees alone is costing more than £4 billion, and there are fears that the costs are spiralling out of control, as angus crawford reports. brother, son, grandson. this is hayden. soon after, though, he was rushed to hospital. a virus attacking this heart. and, after a failure in care, he died there, at just six days old. we just sit there and watch as our sun slowly died in front of our eyes, literally. and then he died, in front of our eyes. it has been four years so far of trauma after trauma. in the face of official silence, they felt they had no choice but to sue. i haven't really thought about it as suing the nhs. i have thought about it as kind of fighting for voice for hayden, and fighting for, you know, acknowledgement of his life and his rights. i don't think we really
and we will speak to someone who has spent 65 days up a pole, named vernon kruger.e nhs in england faces more than 10,000 new claims for clinical negligence each year. some cost thousands of pounds to settle. 0thers reach the million—pound mark. now, bbc news has learned that the bill for legal fees alone is costing more than £4 billion, and there are fears that the costs are spiralling out of control, as angus crawford reports. brother, son, grandson. this is hayden. soon after, though, he...
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i was able to pay for my boat ride to cyprus for a half ounce kruger. >> what an incredible round theinlaces like, you know, hawaii or tahiti and costa rica. >> at this point, chris seems to be going to places that are out of character for him. not places on the globe that would be part of his itinerary. in the meantime, paul is still working at 800xchange. he's got a family to feed. and part of the job includes business trips to las vegas. >> ed was gambling most of the time while we were at the convention. you know, meeting with clients, representing 800xchange as a company. and there was a big dinner that ed had planned out for the company employees. and ed invited women to attend the dinner. i think some of them were playboy playmates. while we were there talking business, i happened to see the same girl that i got an image of in an email of the girl that chris had left with. >> this is tiffany taylor? >> tiffany taylor, yeah. >> tiffany taylor was one of the atmosphere models hired by ed shin. paul sees tiffany and his eyes pop out of his skull. >> i was very excited to see her.
i was able to pay for my boat ride to cyprus for a half ounce kruger. >> what an incredible round theinlaces like, you know, hawaii or tahiti and costa rica. >> at this point, chris seems to be going to places that are out of character for him. not places on the globe that would be part of his itinerary. in the meantime, paul is still working at 800xchange. he's got a family to feed. and part of the job includes business trips to las vegas. >> ed was gambling most of the time...
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dennis kruger, active and retired firefighters and spouses. i too got cards from blue shield for my wife and i, even though we are both in united healthcare. i have reported it to the main phone service, and i was told to disregard it. then they sent me another statement showing me what my benefits were for the year and who was carrying me, but i did get a set of cards from blue shield. i have another question regarding our carriers. what is the policy on experimental drug studies and tests as far as people participating in them and how much aour insurance carriers wil support them and pay for what comes up? is there a policy regarding that or is it individual and individual insurances. through the board to any of the people in the audience who represent companies. the reason why i ask, a person contacted me. they've been recommended for a cancer study, and they wanted to know if the parts that they were responsible for, if the insurance company would cover it because it's experimental or it's in the testing phases. >> we would definitely revi
dennis kruger, active and retired firefighters and spouses. i too got cards from blue shield for my wife and i, even though we are both in united healthcare. i have reported it to the main phone service, and i was told to disregard it. then they sent me another statement showing me what my benefits were for the year and who was carrying me, but i did get a set of cards from blue shield. i have another question regarding our carriers. what is the policy on experimental drug studies and tests as...
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i'm representing dennis kruger and firefighters. dennis couldn't find parking. found the garage overfilled. and so he sent me a text. he was very frustrated and he left. >> so they're following up. they want to wish everybody happy holidays. by the way, we loved abbie's, director yant's message, it was nice to see. and that was pointed out at our retiree meeting yesterday when we had the party. so we are here to wish everyone happy holidays and also -- sorry, always to thank the staff. we have the best staff in the world. i'm sorry, i get broken up about it. health services workers, our staff is the best in the city and i've worked in a lot of different departments. i won't tell you stories, okay? but we have the best. they work hard for us all year. open enrollment is a killer. and they make it easy for all of us. and all the services that they provide, you just need to know that all the retirees are grateful. and all of the associations, whether it's retired fire or vpoa, or retirees, all of us are extremely grateful. happy holidays and happy new year and see
i'm representing dennis kruger and firefighters. dennis couldn't find parking. found the garage overfilled. and so he sent me a text. he was very frustrated and he left. >> so they're following up. they want to wish everybody happy holidays. by the way, we loved abbie's, director yant's message, it was nice to see. and that was pointed out at our retiree meeting yesterday when we had the party. so we are here to wish everyone happy holidays and also -- sorry, always to thank the staff. we...