After all the time the grand jury says there was a coverup mac you can tell the damning details what happened that night or you could try to save the magic on the 20th anniversary of the fatal accident what really happened was the headli headline. Mary jo could never know no one [inaudible] nearly a quarter century of the accident work began on the bridge. Questions endured about senator ted kennedy actions on the night july 18, 1969. We were telling him if he had been honest when the accident first occurred he would have saved and perhaps saved mary jos life but he wouldnt save his reputation of a good and fine number of women but he wouldve saved her parents 22 years of grief and certainly he would have himself from all the damaging innuendos that had surrounded him for the past 22 years. In 1980 the president ial campaign ted kennedy would never attempt another run for the highest office. Perhaps his infamous accident seem distant to never be forgotten by the American Public that it
Was in his hometown of scranton pennsylvania to talk about his economic proposals and other issues facing class families. [inaudible conversations] ima teacher and president of tha federation of teachers. [applause] i would like to say im on the executive board and Vice President of the aflcio said that sort of tells you who i am. [applause] im extremely proud i was asked to do this introduction. I am honored about this happenei to me. I told them that these things could happen but i didnt think that they were going to happen to me. I would like to say how much i am appreciative joe biden entered this race not just because they are friendly, but he absolutely appreciate education, public education. [cheering] my district is and what they inl Financial Recovery which means we are broke. If we were unique that would be all right, but we are not. You know how many times teachers throughout this country have had to fight to get the health care or salaries that they deserve. One of the thin
[applause] good morning Everyone Welcome to scranton pennsylvania my name is rosemary boland. I am a teacher and president of the scranton teachers local. [applause] thank you for that. Thats not usually how i am greeted. [laughter] i would like to say i am a member of the American Federation of teachers perform on the executive board of the American Federation of teachers pennsylvania and Vice President of the aflcio pennsylvania so that tells you who i am. [applause] i am extremely proud and honored i was asked to do this introduction this morning. Im just a teacher from the south side of pennsylvania of south scranton and i am honored that this happened to me. I taught ten and 11 yearolds that these things could happen but i didnt think they would happen to me. [laughter] so the fact we are here and i can speak with you this morning is truly amazing to me. I like to say how much i am appreciative that joe biden entered this race. [applause] not just because he is friendly but becaus
Please welcome rosemary boland. [applause] good morning Everyone Welcome to scranton pennsylvania my name is rosemary boland. I am a teacher and president of the scranton teachers local. [applause] thank you for that. Thats not usually how i am greeted. [laughter] i would like to say i am a member of the American Federation of teachers perform on the executive board of the American Federation of teachers pennsylvania and Vice President of the aflcio pennsylvania so that tells you who i am. [applause] i am extremely proud and honored i was asked to do this introduction this morning. Im just a teacher from the south side of pennsylvania of south scranton and i am honored that this happened to me. I taught ten and 11 yearolds that these things could happen but i didnt think they would happen to me. [laughter] so the fact we are here and i can speak with you this morning is truly amazing to me. I like to say how much i am appreciative that joe biden entered this race. [applause] not just b
Hello and welcome to world news today. Ahead of the uns Climate Conference on monday, scientists have warned the impact of Climate Change is already hitting harder and sooner than expected. A report compiled by the World Meterological Organisation says levels of Greenhouse Gases in the atmosphere are reaching new highs. And the world is heading towards three degrees of warming by the end of the century. Ive been speaking to the head of the organisation, who told me things are looking grim. Unfortunately, we have been the messengers of bad news. Global emissions have grown by 2. 1 and this was the case in 2017 and we have been breaking records in main Greenhouse Gas concentrations, carbon dioxide, which is the most important one and also methane and nitrous oxide. Those are all striking. And we have been breaking records in that system. We have seen this warming continue, lastjuly was the warmest single month since the 18505. And last 5ingle month since the 18505. And la5tjune 5ingle mo