But on my left we have texas land commissioner george p. Bush who is here speaking on behalf of the bush brand. [applause] susan page is the Washington Bureau chief for usa today and author of the recent and currently, i guess, still bestselling biography of barbara bush called the matriarch. She will be signing copies of it after this. [applause] and michael beschloss, one of the wonderful president ial authors who has written so many things, so many books. I will be asking you about some of the stuff i found in my old wellworn copy of character above all. The first thing id like to ask all of you, we lost barbara bush and george bush just so close together, what kind of reassessment do you think this has brought for the country as to, you know, what the bush name stood for and, you know, what the significance really was of all the work that they did in so many arenas of Public Service . Mr. Bush well, looking back on now. It was world war ii generation. It wasnt about them as individ
[applause] after this. [applause] and michael beschloss, one of the wonderful president ial authors who has written so many things, so many books. I will be asking you about some of the stuff i found in my old wellworn copy of character above all. The first thing id like to ask all of you, we lost barbara bush and george bush just so close together, what kind of reassessment do you think this has brought for the country as to, you know, what the bush name stood for and, you know, what the signi and michael beschloss, one of our most wellknown, wonderful president ial authors who has written so many things, so many books. Mr. Bush well, looking back on now. It was world war ii generation. It wasnt about them as individuals. It was the turning of the page of our countrys history in many respects. And, you know, i was privileged to be asked to give the eulogy for my grandfather when we came back to houston and really was a celebration of both of their lives. It wasnt a celebration of one
Im lucky to be one of the 13 members of the annual Meeting Program committee. We are pleased to have a panel with us today. The committee itself is from around the country, practicing areas from construction, commercial, business, criminal law and our charge is to put together a small selection of the best cuttingedge programs every year. In the fall of 2018 we started with 50 submissions, looked for those that would be the most special, the most exceptional and we were lucky to have a proposal from the science and Technology Section and our moderator, heather rafter, entitled shaping our future, tech Company Lawyers on innovation and social responsibility. The program isnt is an all women panel. It happened to work out that way. We have so many amazingly talented women in our Tech Community that it naturally fell together and we are lucky to have this group today. A few housekeeping notes, heather covered one of them, the materials are available in the apps, use your cell phone to sil
It is not very good to prove products or some other things there, because a drone or a mine may fly in, but generally in sums, that is, the opportunity for people to get a job, because after all, it depends on whether people work, have money, pay taxes, and then the city lives, then there are goods and somehow they pay for communal services, well, this is life, when there are certain problems with this, then of course the situation is more complicated, how many are alive, alive is now in the plan of peoples lives. In sumy, there are people who have left the city, and businesses that have left, but in general there are those that have appeared new to us, a lot of people have moved specifically from the border areas, who were evacuated from more dangerous areas, from the kharkiv region, from luhansk region, a lot of people moved to sumy, and i can say that there is life, there is work, and there is no extraordinary economic crisis or humanitarian crisis. There is no, and there was also a
Residential buildings without the fact that they fell somewhere, or were knocked down, he fell somewhere, well, a direct, direct hit, here we simply see that such buildings, well, not new, yes, lets say , directly, i dont know what years it is there, the 70s, 80s, but panel houses, unfortunately, unfortunately, it is built like a house of cards, but we saw it in the dnipro once, when a rocket arrived, this gives very little chance, and therefore i will briefly ask whether work is being done on the arrangement of shelters, i understand that not. These people go at night because the shaheds, well , people think that it, well, and many think so, will not arrive, but unfortunately, is the work on arranging some shelters, not the basement of the house, we understand that in such a the house that you were sitting in the basement, you are just as under rubble as if you were not sitting in the basement, well, can a person still suffer in that basement, because its raining, its raining and its