That is the reason when the ship was put in mothballs in beaumont and it looked like it was not going to go anywhere at all. Just kind of sink and rest in the bottom of the harbor. The Texas Department of transportation claimed it to make an artificial reef. I had the idea of writing a book about it. My book is called the ship that would not die. It is about that history from when itthrough the time was sunk as a reef in 2007. Now it is home to florida and fun under the sea and home to fauna under the sea. We continue on monday with a trip to topeka, kansas, and hear about the confrontations over kansas being a free or slave state. We will tour the state capital and have a conversation with sam brownback. Monday at 6 00 p. M. On cspan. Sunday night on q a, senior talks about state building efforts in afghanistan. The u. S. Did achieve improvements, but it depends on how it ends. I hesitate and i interrogate myself and question myself. We dont know how it will end. It is possible to see
Tumor that represents an approach to the immunity. Fred hutchins focus is just a few notes before i turn the floor over to our first speaker, dr. Gilliland. Turn your cell phone to mute or off any other noise making devices. Once dr. Maloney made his remarks, we will open it up to questions. When you are called on to pose a question, identify yourself by name and organization. Dr. Gilliland . Thank you very much david for that fantastic introduction. I think you covered most of my talking points. I am gary gilliland, the president and director of the fred hutch. My colleague, dr. David maloney and i are excited to be here for an important announcement. Ill start with what david alluded to, which is the fred hutch has been in existence for about 41 years. Its the place where bone marrow transplantation was invented by dr. Don thomas. He went on to win the nobel prize for that work where patients with leukemias are treated with chemotherapy and radiation. Such high doses they would die f
Indiana. Also the cato institutes ian vasquez looks at the future of u. S. cuban relations in a trump administration. Postfidel castro. And Boston University assistant professor linda spraug martinez looks at a new report looking at the safety of young people of color and what impact the lack of access to overall support and opportunity has on them. Cspans washington journal. Live beginning at 7 00 a. M. Eastern saturday morning. Join the discussion. At a pentagon briefing today, Afghanistan Military Operations Commander general John Nicholson wrapped up 2016s military operations and counterterror efforts in the country. This is about an hour. Folks, weve got about 45 minutes and ten minutes of opening comments. Ill be calling questions for general nicholson. Sir, all yours. Thanks, jeff. Good morning, everyone. Great to be back with you all again. Want to thank you for covering our mission in afghanistan. What id like to do this time since my last update in september is review 2016 an
Cuyahoga county. All the snowend and just and it is still winter. That will case on sunday. 40 degrees right now and canton, the temperatures low to mid 40s 40s today and here is the planner. Nn cloudy and our seven day in temperature 39, it is 40 in the mid and sunny at five. Temperaturesiv in the low 40s. Into the cloud streaming by and also e planetary objects and you canta pick up a couple of those bright tops as they crews across the sky. 4 degrees and brunswick and burns and this medinana is 34. 4 fortytwo in saint matheson, the 35. Strongsville checking and up 40. Across the bistate, the yesterday, most of the state is beginning with their skies this morning. Ii others it is time to check traffic with our very own patty harken. W next on the freeway, we dont have any accidents currently going on. Calal road under i 90, that is going to close from 93 and this closure of west third under i 90 90. They have now pushed a pushed the back even more. To sharif the highly of 77 in. Seve
Minute. 880, traffic looks good between 880 and 101, only a 13 minute ride. A look at 580 in a minute. Faculty at California State University will vote on whether to go on strike. They are seeking bigger raises and say negotiations have stalled. Kpix 5s Jackie Warren is at the east bay campus, one of the places where theyre supposed to be about. Reporter faculty members are already saying theyve had enough because of what they think are unfair salaries. Starting at 9 00 this morning, the strike authorization vote will be online and in person. Faculty Association President jennifer e in says that wages are why the 25,000 members are ready to strike. The cfa want of 5000 generally assembly increased as well as 2. 56 service increase for eligible faculty. Csu management is presenting a 2 Salary Increase, the proposed increase proves that confrontation remains what they say is a top priority according to the csu spokesperson who says, quote, faculty with human group of employees to receive