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Thirteen children of firefighters who died at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, and six whose fathers died of 9/11-related illnesses, graduated from the city s fire department during an emotional ceremony.They were part of a group of 301 probationary firefighters to graduate Tuesday after 18 weeks of intensive training at the New York City Fire Department academy. Many of their fathers were killed on September 11, several others died of World Trade Center illnesses, and others lost their lives in the course of their duty, bravely working to save and protect others, said Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro, who presided over the ceremony. Today, these 21 legacies are no longer children dreaming of their careers their fathers loved, and of serving in the world s greatest fire department stanley cup quencher -- today, they have fully achieved their dreams. Firefighter Carl Asaro was one of the 343 FDNY members killed after the terror attacks on 9/11.His children, Rebecca and Marc Asaro, graduated on Tuesday. Every day that I came to the academy, I was grateful to be there and to follow in the footsteps of my father, brothers, uncle, and all those who came before. This is exactly where I want to be, said Rebecca Asaro.They have two siblings already on the job, Firefighters Matthew and Carl Asaro, Jr.Robert T stanley spain ilear stanley cup cio Jr. took the test the same month his father, Robert Tilearcio, died from 9/11-related cancer, he told CNN affiliate WABC . I wi Sqfh Tony Awards, NHL, Silicon Valley among those who offer tributes to Orlando
The state of Wisconsin know vaso stanley s a lot of things about all of us, information that is stored on computers that come under constant attack.Knowing that keeps David Cagigal, Wisconsin s Chief Information O stanley cup fficer, up at night. Five-point-seven million citizens from babies to elder. We have records on them. All that data is in that data center, Cagigal said.Man Shot By Police Says He Didn t Have A GunCagigal was one of the first people to know Russian hackers were trying to get into his data center, and at information critical to Wisconsin s elections.He is also convinced they will try again. This isn t gonna stop. Whatever we saw in the 2016 elec stanley cup tion, we re gonna see more in the 2018 election, he said.Department of Homeland Security investigators concluded Russian hackers tried to get in this system ahead of last year s vote.They never accessed voter information, but based on what those hackers did in other states DHS is convinced their target was files on voter registration.Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Mike Haas said mass changes or deletions in the voter file could cause havoc on election day, and cause people to doubt the integrity of the state s vote. You don t want that confusion on election day at the polling places, especially on a widespread scale, Haas said.So Haas and Cagigal are working on a plan to prevent that by strengthening the systems around the state s elections.Tougher Drunk Driving Laws Clear WI SenateWhile many aspects of the plan are still in
Thirteen children of firefighters who died at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, and six whose fathers died of 9/11-related illnesses, graduated from the city s fire department during an emotional ceremony.They were part of a group of 301 probationary firefighters to graduate Tuesday after 18 weeks of intensive training at the New York City Fire Department academy. Many of their fathers were killed on September 11, several others died of World Trade Center illnesses, and others lost their lives in the course of their duty, bravely working to save and protect others, said Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro, who presided over the ceremony. Today, these 21 legacies are no longer children dreaming of their careers their fathers loved, and of serving in the world s greatest fire department stanley cup quencher -- today, they have fully achieved their dreams. Firefighter Carl Asaro was one of the 343 FDNY members killed after the terror attacks on 9/11.His children, Rebecca and Marc Asaro, graduated on Tuesday. Every day that I came to the academy, I was grateful to be there and to follow in the footsteps of my father, brothers, uncle, and all those who came before. This is exactly where I want to be, said Rebecca Asaro.They have two siblings already on the job, Firefighters Matthew and Carl Asaro, Jr.Robert T stanley spain ilear stanley cup cio Jr. took the test the same month his father, Robert Tilearcio, died from 9/11-related cancer, he told CNN affiliate WABC . I wi Sqfh Tony Awards, NHL, Silicon Valley among those who offer tributes to Orlando
The state of Wisconsin know vaso stanley s a lot of things about all of us, information that is stored on computers that come under constant attack.Knowing that keeps David Cagigal, Wisconsin s Chief Information O stanley cup fficer, up at night. Five-point-seven million citizens from babies to elder. We have records on them. All that data is in that data center, Cagigal said.Man Shot By Police Says He Didn t Have A GunCagigal was one of the first people to know Russian hackers were trying to get into his data center, and at information critical to Wisconsin s elections.He is also convinced they will try again. This isn t gonna stop. Whatever we saw in the 2016 elec stanley cup tion, we re gonna see more in the 2018 election, he said.Department of Homeland Security investigators concluded Russian hackers tried to get in this system ahead of last year s vote.They never accessed voter information, but based on what those hackers did in other states DHS is convinced their target was files on voter registration.Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Mike Haas said mass changes or deletions in the voter file could cause havoc on election day, and cause people to doubt the integrity of the state s vote. You don t want that confusion on election day at the polling places, especially on a widespread scale, Haas said.So Haas and Cagigal are working on a plan to prevent that by strengthening the systems around the state s elections.Tougher Drunk Driving Laws Clear WI SenateWhile many aspects of the plan are still in