Weapons sense since 1996. [gong] [gong] [gong] in just over 200 years we have become the greatest nation in the world. With the most powerful economic, political, and humanitarian force in history. Through ingenuity, hard work, and common sense, we have forged a strength and spirit that has advanced the cause of humankind. The electric light bulb to the silicon chip to the first man on the moon and beyond, the unit United States has led the way. We captured the energy of the sun and wind. We are exploring the far reaches of the solar system. We can replace almost every major organ in the human body, and we can manipulate the molecules of life itself. Important breakthroughs in bioengineering, electronics, laser technology, Computer Tech technology. Fiber optics. The list seems endless. Through our short history, we have consistently seized the challenges of our dreams and turn them into reality. There is one most important dream yet unfulfilled, the dream of peace on earth. That same i
President this night event 90 minute event held at the same hilton hotel in washington, d. C. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome. My name is craig. And the president and ceo of the National Law Enforcement officers Memorial Fund. Tonight, on behalf of the board of directors, we are pleased to present our 16 witness to history program. This is a series of programs we do where we invite the actual participants of historical Law Enforcement events to tell us their stories. It has been fascinating. Every event we have done, we film them and they will be a permanent part of the Museum Archives, and we couldnt be prouder of the content we had assembled and compiled so far. Tonights event will explore the assassination attempt on president Ronald Reagan 26 years ago. 26 years ago on march 30, one week or so ago. Before we begin, i want to acknowledge and thank our partner and very proud sponsor of our witness to history series. They have been a longtime partner of the Memorial Fund and supported u
I would also like to take the time to thank john ripley of the secondstory bookshop downtown. She has been there for 34 years and done numerous book signings and is a Community Icon for the people in the community and we thank her for that. [laughter] [applause] she is also the past president of the american booksellers association. Lastly, this night would not have happened if it were for the hard work of maureen. [applause] she is a polio survivor herself. In 1957 at two years old, she contracted polio. If you know her, you know that hasnt held her back title. She had her back at all. She has been a pain to everyone here in regard to the american disabilities act. Wasthe march of dimes, she the poster child. Was also an honored guest at the white house when they signed the american with disabilities act. She is the Founding Member of the west chester polio survivor committee. Marine is going to talk and will more about our speaker and hot Nights Program will run. And how toNights Pro
Additional community funding kickstarts new wave of projects around Greater Manchester wigantoday.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wigantoday.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
As the holidays approach, many will flock to holiday retreats in the Trossachs to take in the beautiful surroundings. Unfortunately this was the setting for an accident in the summer of 2018. Donna Slater, an employee at a holiday park was injured while taking the owner’s dog for a walk. Was the employer responsible in law for the dog’s actions?