This picture was taken a few months after September 11, 2001 for a @VanityFair piece about the surviving firefighters of @FDNY Engine 40/Ladder 35.  The writer was #DavidHalberstam. The photographer @JonasKarlsson. They lost 12 men that day.  My husband Sean is on the far right.
2) Our friend Ray Pfeifer is standing next to him in the picture. We lost Ray to 9/11 related cancer, but Ray fought while he was sick to ensure fellow first responders would have access to health care. We miss him, but his legacy lives on with his family and @RayPfeiferFDTN
3) Here are the faces of the good men that died on 9/11 in my husbands firehouse 19 years ago as they ran into the burning towers in lower Manhattan to try to save others.  God Bless them, their families and the @FDNY #NeverForget911
Their names are:
Captain Frank Callahan,
Kevin Bracken,  
Michael D’Auria,
Lieutenant John Ginley,
Steve Mercado,
Michael Roberts,
Michael Otten,
Jimmy Giberson,
Dan Marshall,
Bruce Gary,
Michael Lynch,
Vincent Morello

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12 Sep
Here’s some fun stuff I researched after the @WSJ article came out yesterday re: nursing home order to put Covid positive patients into nursing homes:
“Mr. Raske, president of the Greater New York Hospital Association, said he contacted Mr. Cuomo’s team for help with nursing homes. Hospitals couldn’t afford to house recovered nursing-home residents long-term, with models showing they soon could be swamped.” @WSJ
Why is this important? Because
“Greater NY forged a bond years ago with 1199SEIU, a health care workers union, and has presented a unified front against health care cuts. Its president, Kenneth Raske, enjoys a close relationship with Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo...
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30 Aug
My friend Tom passed away. I’ve known him for over 30 years, and he was an incredible influence in my life. I had quit college and was visiting him in California in my early 20’s. Taking a year off to figure out what I wanted to do with my life.
2) I was envious of him living in a beautiful place with the career he always dreamed of.  I told him I wanted to be a radio broadcaster and he sat me down to give me some tough love, and the hard truth that my goal wasn’t going to magically happen.
3) If I wanted to someday live in the US, and be a broadcaster, that could happen, but not without hard work and dedication. I took his advice, went back to school, applied for my US citizenship and set out to live my American dream. Just like Tom.
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9 Aug
I was told over a week ago I would be welcome to testify at tomorrow's nursing home hearings in New York. A formal request was expected on Friday, but then all of a sudden I wasn't on the list anymore. The democrats didn't even have the decency to respond to me.
2) The only person that emailed me back was Republican assemblyman @Byrne4NY who not only passed on his condolences, requested repeatedly to his colleagues and fellow lawmakers that I be allowed to speak as someone who lost both in-laws to COVID 19 in NY eldercare facilities.
3) I can only assume the reasoning behind the sudden cancellation. I’ve never in my life been a political person, but the circumstances I’ve found myself in has given me no choice but to be a voice for the thousands who don’t have one. And I will continue to speak out.
Read 4 tweets
9 Jul
This is a fair article from @nytimes diving into the nursing home scandal.

A couple of points to highlight if I may...
nytimes.com/2020/07/08/nyr…
1) NY ranks 2nd, closely behind NJ, among states with the highest # of known deaths in nursing homes and long-term care facilities. The vast majority of those deaths (more than 6,200 people died after being confirmed or suspected of having the virus) happened in nursing homes.
2) BUT: New York’s numbers DO NOT tell the whole story: The state Health Department ONLY counts residents who physically died within a nursing home, and omits those who contracted the virus and went on to die in a hospital or other facility. (NOT ACCURATE!)
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4 Jun
My friends, First off I am so grateful to all of you who follow me and have been so kind not only over the last few months. I am not myself right now. I’m really angry and sad.
2) I don’t want to be that troll I try to fight back against. I want to be helpful and be a voice for good. It’s easy to take cheap shots on here for likes and retweets, but it ultimately it makes me feel empty.
3) That said, I AM going to fight with all my might to get answers from our leaders who really screwed up during this pandemic and try to hold them accountable. We need to fix things for not only our kids and grandkids but also for our parents and grandparents too.
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15 Apr
Yesterday my mother in law Dolores Newman passed away just a few days after her husband Michael left us. The last time Sean saw her was through a window of her assisted living residence when he brought flowers and left them outside to be picked up as she grieved her husband.
2) One of the hardest things was telling our boys she was gone too. We told them that very often you hear stories about when one grandparent dies, the other one follows them because they need to be together again.
3) So, Grandpa Mickey asked God to call Grandma Dee and tell her he missed her. When she was ready she held out her hand to feel his, and she was with him again.
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