Two major cities. Plus, the historic wildfires forcing a National Park to close today. Nowhere to go. How not taking a vacation can take a toll on your health. And later, puppy love. The new dating app to help your pets find their furever friend. Good friday morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us. We do begin with the re for the white house just 46 days until election day. But some americans are already voting. President trump and joe biden are both heading to minnesota today where early voting for novembers election begins this morning. Last night they held dueling events. The president rallying voters in wisconsin while biden faced voters at a drivein town hall in pennsylvania. Proud to be an american where at least i know im free reporter President Trump holding a late nightalny in wisconsin attacking former Vice President joe biden. The man is incompetent. Hes been there for 47 years. He didnt do a thing. Reporter the president is mn airport hanger in a city of fewer than 4,00
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
Pres. Bush thank you. As has been mentioned, in 2006, we came here to Warren Easton Charter School after katrina hit. We are honored and pleased to be back. I cant think of a better place ,o come here in new orleans except for some of the restaurants. [laughter] the slogan that guided the school when we visited is true today. We believe in success. Success, thef that schools like this have achieved, you have given all americans reasons to believe that new orleans is back. And better than ever. Mr. Mayor, thank you for your hospitality. You have been so gracious to us. We want to thank you. If enthusiasm and a good strategy counts, new orleans is in good hands. We thank you very much. [applause] i bring greetings from one of the cochairman of the bushkatrina fund. 41. One of the great lines of alltime, who would have thought getting out of bed at age 91 would be more dangerous than jumping out of an airplane at 90 . [laughter] thank david garland, the president of the Charter Foundation
Here from africa, we have the irish to french. We have catholics, jews, protestants, and even now, we have a growing asian culture as well as an arabic culture. New orleans has always been a melting pot and this is how it affected the cultures because when you get all these ingredients together, youve got a good gumbo. And that music is so different because the rhythms are syncopated. They come from africa and the caribbean and they are syncopated. Theyre not real straight up and down humming beats} we are out there expressing it in our body thats why we does like nobody else. Olidays are syncopated its not like we just jump up and down and clap our hands. We shake our booty and everything. You can see them around jazz fest and mardi gras. That may not be looking good but theyve got a nice pair of shoes on and they are ready to dance. It is a good thing because you are spreading new orleans music. In some sense, it is not so good because we need musicians and artists to come home so th
Here from africa, we have the irish to french. We have catholics, jews, protestants, and even now, we have a growing asian culture as well as an arabic culture. New orleans has always been a melting pot and this is how it affected the cultures because when you get all these ingredients together, youve got a good gumbo. And that music is so different because the rhythms are syncopated. They come from africa and the caribbean and they are syncopated. Theyre not real straight up and down humming beats} we are out there expressing it in our body thats why we does like nobody else. Olidays are syncopated its not like we just jump up and down and clap our hands. We shake our booty and everything. You can see them around jazz fest and mardi gras. That may not be looking good but theyve got a nice pair of shoes on and they are ready to dance. It is a good thing because you are spreading new orleans music. In some sense, it is not so good because we need musicians and artists to come home so th