Along with the director what our options might be as we proceed forward. This is something i would recommend all of the members that they become educated in on a periodic basis. Because this is not the end of Technology Advances and therefore this is not the last challenge were going to be faced with from a technology standpoint. Senator langford. Thank you mr. Chairman and you are right, this is not the last one this is the latest Technology Battle were dealing with. George comey thank you for your work and pass on to the folks that work some very long hours leading up to july the 4th our appreciation for what they did for the nation and the citizens of my state and people around the country. We do appreciate their work very much and you have a terrific team. The challenge we face on this is not only on the Technology Side and dealing with terrorism, it is the benefit gained from this. I would say the folks at opm would be glad that touk about to talk about encryption if they would ha
Disease in virtually all of the countries around the world. I was just impressed as i walked through the poster sessions at aaic how many of the posters were researchers from korea, thailand, china, japan, et cetera, who were coming here to washington to share their knowledge and their perspective on the disease. Its a global disease, for sure. Its not affecting western countries. I want to throw one more question in here which is in terms of having a National Plan and harnessing all of the different groups working on this from the Research Community to big pharma to universities, government, et cetera. Three years ago, the Obama Administration released a National Plan to address alzheimers and the goal was struck me as exceedingly ambitious. By 2025, so in ten years to be able to prevent and effectively treat alzheimers disease. Does that strike you both as realistic . Ten years . The way we look at it its an aspirational goal. We absolutely want to be there by 2025, and i think the e
Again 38yearold William George morris of riverview last seen just before 6 00. He had taken his 3yearold son for a ride on that jetski, never came back. His wife then called him on his cell phone. The 3yearold imagine this, answered the phone on face time, just imagine. Were told by a passerby they found the child on a small island right off 75. The locals here call it island 75. Dealt i it deputies arrived to take care of the boy. They later found morris jetski, life jacket and wallet. The mother on the scene of the search area tonight talking with deputies tonight, truly just a heartwrenching scene. People who live here, lets just say they are in shock. I know shes very heart broken. I mean she has to be wondering and just have so many question says and i dont questions and i dont know. I hope they get their answers. The current gets really strong when the tide goes out, where youre at in the river. Reporter back live tonight along the alafia river west of i75, that is the jetski ton
Hes out of danger. But the same cant be said for the people who use these paths after this harrowing experience. Two families, four adults, six kids all walking together. When the boy got ahead of the group and was attacked. Crime tape came out in an unlikely place. A county park right behind a winery where summer hikes and picnics were jarred by the sight of a bleeding boy. The man came down out of the trail carrying his son. And it looked like it was a larceny ration at the back of the neck. He was bleeding pretty heavily all over. We do have a concern, Mountain Lion attack on a youngster. Reporter Mountain Lion sightings common, but attacks on a human, very rare. The cat attacked the child and tried to drag the child away. His parents did fight the animal off. Reporter rangers said the family had walked about a mile up this path then after they turned to head back the Mountain Lion pounced we saw a small child about the age of 6 in a goruney and they took him away. That makes your h
'Ernie worked at Howe Sound Pulp & Paper as a longshoreman and locomotive operator. He loved working in his garden and tending his flowers. He was generous with the fruits and vegetables of his labour. He was also an avid miniature car collector and he proudly displayed them for his wife to "lovingly" dust. He will be missed.'