No one covers New Hampshire no one covers New Hampshire like we do. Now, wmur news 9 tonight. Shelley New Hampshire s Opioid Crisis was center stage on capitol hill today with the state s senators and a police chief taking their case to washington. Good evening, i m shelley walcott. Tom i m tom griffith. News 9 was there as lawmakers listened to how New Hampshire is battling the crisis, and finding solutions that could be in place nationwide. As jean mackin shows us, the police chief from the state s largest city was invited to share his expertise. In 2015, we suffered 69 fatal overdoses with this agora and 39 being straight fentanyl. Jean the Manchester Police chief testified. The poison the cocktail is putting on the streets of america is an affront to our way of life. Leaving children without parents. I can assure you this is hitting every family in some way in New Hampshire. Jean New Hampshire s senators were front and center, cosponsors of the comprehensive momentum. Senator ayott
News 9 was there as lawmakers listened to how New Hampshire is battling the crisis, and finding solutions that could be in place nationwide. As jean mackin shows us, the police chief from the state s largest city was invited to share his expertise. In 2015, we suffered 69 fatal overdoses with this agora and 39 being straight fentanyl. Jean the Manchester Police chief testified. The poison the cocktail is putting on the streets of america is an affront to our way of life. It is deteriorating communities, devastating families, and leaving children without parents. I can assure you this is hitting every family in some way in New Hampshire. Jean New Hampshire were front and center, cosponsors of the comprehensive act now gaining bipartisan momentum. Senator ayotte shared what she witnessed on a ridealong with First Responders. I watched our First Responders bring people back to life with narcan. Without these lifesaving measures they would have died. It just really struck me how devastatin
It t its doors. I want to invite kevin heel review the design with you. Good afternoon, commissioners. Chair johnson and director. Ive kevin from david barker architect. I wanted to introduce a few people in the audience. We have a couple of folks from our officer we have our architects and engineers so everybody has turned pr as you know block 7 thats the team up there. Theyve obviously it works now. Beautiful. Block 7 is bounded by 4 and third street and mission bay boulevard. This first image is an aerial view from the northeast that shows the model that you saw and youve looked at it as weve passed it around. I wanted to point out the building is a lot of the buildings thats arranged around a larger Central Court yard. This is a view from the southwest looking at the building between the future family house this will be a landscape view of mid block passage. I have a few diagrams this one shes how transit rich this site is. Youll see the third street and Mission Shuttle and the dia
View did nasa need to be transformed . Thanks chris. Its a great to be here with you too. I have been at nasa in the 1990s working under the nasa administrator at the time dan golden who was actively and successfully in many ways working to transform nasa. I had previous to that worked for a grassroots organization. That was really interested in returning human space flight to more than just a handful of astronauts and nasa had sort of lost. Its way i think after the shuttle accidents when they didnt. Have the ability to get more people into space for lower costs more reliably. That was the goal of the shuttle. So coming back to nasa as the deputy administrator in the Obama Administration. I thought it was very natural goal to want to continue that transformation process and president elect obama happened to agree. So it says my quest because its a memoir, but its a lot of peoples quest for decades and thats why i wrote the book. Well, lets open that up for a minute. You say that nasa
Working to transform nasa. I had previous to that worked for Grassroots Organization that was really interested in returning human spaceflight to more than just a handful of astronauts and nasa had sort of lost its way i think after the shuttle accidents when they didnt have the ability to get more people into space for lower costs more reliably. That was the goal of the shuttle. So coming back to nasa as the deputy administrator in the Obama Administration i thought it was a very natural goal to want to continue that transformation process, and president elect obama happen to agree. So it says my quest because its a memoir but its a lot of peoples quest for decades and thats why what the book. Host lets open that up for a minute. He said nasa had lost its way and thats a big statement. What do you mean by that and how did that happen . Guest we are talking primarily about human aspaceflight at nasa. Many, many things that nasa go very well and, in fact, human spaceflight has in some s