Screen at any time during the talk. We will respond to as many as possible during the final part of the program. And now, modern Major Generals. Some of our viewers have commented on our approach to the civil war and using 50 objects that while the multilayered social and political history seen through objects takes in the totality of the context of the war, it doesnt really consider the military history or the sequence of the battle. Harold, what do you think about that . Its a fair enough comment, of course. The objects that were discussing are all in some way related to new york history. So it relates to the soldiers who served, the leaders who helped or hindered the union war effort, the relics that they brought back from battle. I think along the way here, over these last seven weeks, weve touched on battles. Those who experienced them and certainly the battle for new york city because early on we dealt with the draft riots which almost [ inaudible ]. Indeed. Indeed. So were doing
So little is known about how she died. But tonight it was all about remembering how she lived with her son at the center of her world. As soon she had her son, she was all about him. Friends say she always wanted to help kids. Wendy tefft was a prek and Kindergarten Teacher at Glen Lake School in goffstown. She was also inseparable from her young son. She left him, she loved teaching. She loved teaching. Tefft was found dead last week in her home, the Attorney Generals Office only saying it was a single gunshot that killed her. No arrest has been made or any charges filed. Jennifer caron is a childhood friend of teffts. We would like some answers. Jennifer and others gathered here friday night after services for tefft at the village trestle in goffstown. Its the place tefft worked as a bartender in the early 2000s to pay her way through her masters she was wonderful. Sweet girl. Nobody can believe she is gone. While investigators continue to look into the case, teffts friends say theyl
Now family and friends are looking for answers in wendy teffts death. Wmurs Cherise Leclerc is live in the studio with more details about a remembrance held in teffts honor tonight. Right now teffts friends tell me they really just want more answers. So little is known about how she died. But tonight it was all about remembering how she lived with her son at the center of her world. As soon she had her son, she was all about him. Friends say she always wanted to help kids. Wendy tefft was a prek and Kindergarten Teacher at Glen Lake School in goffstown. She was also inseparable from her young son. She left him, she loved teaching. She loved him. She loved teaching. Tefft was found dead last week in her home, the Attorney Generals Office only saying it was a single gunshot that killed her. No arrest has been made or any charges filed. Friend of teffts. We would like some answers. Jennifer and others gathered here friday night after services for tefft at the village trestle in goffstown.
Staffing, since march reports of possible child abuse and neglect have increased by 33 . One of the things we should look at with the review is case loads and how we measure them, we certainly do monitor case loads. But its really going to be important that we get to input from people on the front lines, as well as from an expert about what that appropriate balance is. Reporter the a. G. Says most likely training, how vigorously caseworkers follow up on cases and whether laws need to change will all be reviewed. Certainly there are situations where we can work to reunify families. But the physical safety and wellbeing of our children is our first and most important obligation as a society and thats what we need to focus on with this review. Reporter manchester chief willard tweeted after the revow was announced saying i applaud governor hassans strength of character and leadership, its cheer shes committed to protecting children. The commissioner of health and Human Services says they
Former federal prosecutor sidney howell. She talks about misconduct and what can be done about it. This is about 90 minutes. Good afternoon and welcome to the Cato Institute. Find the director of the project on criminal justice. Today we want to examine some distressing legal trends that are at work in the criminal law area. Our guest speaker today Sidney Powell has written a new book entitled license to lie exposing corruption in the department of justice. The book recounts several cases in which ambitious prosecutors used a legal and unethical tactics to win their cases. Before we get to the panel of experts, i want to take a minute or two to a something of a foundation for the discussion thats going to follow but before i do that, let me ask those of you that came with cell phones if you would take a moment to quickly doublecheck and make sure that they are turned off as a courtesy to our speakers. That includes our panelists. [laughter] the first point i think that needs to be unde