The moment of silence, the reading of the names, and the ringing of the bell. Cello athlaying wreathlaying ceremony. Coverage of the 18th anniversary of the 9 11 terrorist attacks on atpan, cspan3, and online cspan. Org. Or listen free on the cspan radio app. Speaks atal candidate a breakfast in New Hampshire. She has eventsys planned through this weekend. Welcome. Director. Ecutive [applause] thank you. Herehe executive director at the center for politics at the institute of politics. This is a special series we have and we are continuing on today. President of saint anselm college. This is his first politics and eggs. This is a wonderful occasion. We probably will have a little bit more activity between now and february. I would like everyone to recognize him. [applause] and of course our sponsors here are the people that allow us to have these breakfasts. Wonderful new sponsors. We also have their board chair and his wife. Just a side note that carol works for senator kennedy in the
Director at here at the New Hampshire institute of politics. This is a special series we have and we continue on today. Just a quick note, we have a new president of sane and some college and we are very proud. He has just arrived here a month ago this is his first politics and eggs. So this is a wonderful occasion and of course we will probably have a little more activity between now and february. But i everyone can recognize dr. Joseph ozzie. Joe for bazi . [applause] here are theonsors people that allow us to have some breakfast, we have wonderful new sponsors, particularly fed cap is our newest sponsor and we have the president Christine Mcmahon here today. We also have their board chair odonoghue, mark and Carol Kellerman are here today. Just a side note that carl worked for senator kennedy in the 1980 campaign. She was telling me stories about that last night. It was great. Thats when other recognition that todd fahey is here from aarp, leading aarp through a interesting time. An
Neil, i am the executive director. Thank you. The executive director here at the New Hampshire institute of politics this is a very special series we have and we are continuing on today, just a quick note, we have a new president of our college and we are proud of him he just arrived here about a month ago, this is his first politics and eggs and so, this is a wonderful as an occasion. And of course we will probably have a little more activity between now and february but i would like to just, everyone can recognize him. And of course our sponsors here, are the people that allow us to have these breakfasts, we have some wonderful new sponsors particularly fed cap is our newest sponsor and we have the president Christine Mcmahon is here today. We also have the board chair and his wife, bored chair Mark Odonoghue and Carol Kellerman are here, today. Just a side note that carol worked for senator kennedy in the 1980 campaign she was telling me stories about that last night it was great so
Are proud of him he just arrived here about a month ago, this is his first politics and eggs and so, this is a wonderful as an occasion. And of course we will probably have a little more activity between now and february but i would like to just, everyone can recognize him. And of course our sponsors here, are the people that allow us to have these breakfasts, we have some wonderful new sponsors particularly fed cap is our newest sponsor and we have the president Christine Mcmahon is here today. We also have the board chair and his wife, bored chair Mark Odonoghue and Carol Kellerman are here, today. Just a side note that carol worked for senator kennedy in the 1980 campaign she was telling me stories about that last night it was great so very, very good. And just one other recognition that todd fahey is here from aarp. Leading aarp through an interesting time and our wonderful primary with all of the political activity todd, will you stand . Now on saturday in New Hampshire there is g
10 trying to figure out how theyre going to make it back home. Now at 10 oclock bay area, residents stuck in hawaii after that wildfire which destroyed an entire community. Hundreds of people are still missing. The death toll is moving higher, getting closer to 70. Hello, everyone. Thank you for joining us for kron. 4 news at 10. Im catherine heenan. More bay area. Residents are making it back home after the fire devastated landing at san joses airport tonight. They were greeted by family members. Some people greeted by therapy dogs who were there. 2 of the passengers talked about what they saw and maori the past few days. It was just very smoky like reddit. I didnt know she a panic or not. And then we went i forgot what the street was down. And thats very sad. A lot of people heart stopped and its and they do a lot. I want to go home. Some bay area residents are still and maui still having problems. I getting home san carlos resident and her family landed in maui tuesday and found the