School finding america. All semester weve been going to different places around campus how the s landscape impacts whee we are what we think about where we are. The Big Questions for the semester are aware mi . What is the next one . And you remember that one we have got where am i . What happened here . And how do i fit into that now . We are going to do that today to think about where am i, what happened here in what had i fit into it to set this up in the long term im going to pull a quote from a book called ecclesiastes from the old testament. I will read it so i do not mess it up. Although there l are a lot of different versions of it. All of the rivers run into the sea. Yet the sea is not yet full. Tohe the place and for which the rivers became,iv in theory they return again. The one thing i want us to think about as we look at this creek that we are standing over is what happens to water . When it falls from the sky enough drops get to that role down here in full past here. I wa
Good morning, it is 11 00 a. M. Eastern, 8 00 a. M. Pacific. Im jose diazbalart. We are tracking an incredibly busy day on capitol hill. Just moments from now a Veteran Boeing Engineer will testify before a Senate Subcommittee that the 787 dreamliner could break apart in midair due to safety flaws. The president of Colombia University is defending her handling of antisemitic incidents on campus and accusations she failed to protect jewish students after october 7th. And in two hours, the senate will open the Impeachment Trial of Homeland Security secretary alejandro mayorkas, the first impeachment of a Cabinet Member in almost 150 years. But, we begin this morning with the very latest from former president Donald Trumps hush money trial, that is now taking shape after hundreds of new yorkers were summoned to court this week. Seven have now been sworn in to serve as jurors in the very first criminal trial facing the former president , centered around hush money payments made to stormy d
Glassboro, 70. Fortescue, 71. Cinnaminson, 69. Smyrna, 63. Satellite and radar this will be a beautiful day, walltowall blue skies expected from start to finish, mostly sunny, high temperatures somewhere between 87 and 89 degrees. Mostly sunny in philadelphia, warm, 88 is the call from accuweather. All right, we have one concern this is going to continue for the next several days, the rip current risk has been high all week. It continues to be on the high side today anticipate tomorrow a lot of this is due to jose. Its no longer a tropical system, but Strong Enough and spinning east of here where were seeing the effects of the rough surf and large waves, 4 to 6foot on the sand. And rip currents. Now that jose is pulling away, here comes maria, tracking up the eastern seaboard. Right now category 3 storm maximum sustained winds up to 120 Miles Per Hour with gusts as high as 140. Fortunately, maria is going to make a right hand turn and go out to sea. You can see how close the projected
[inaudible conversations] welcome to the museum and our 14th annual roosevelt reading festival. We are excited that you are here today. This program is a very special one i will tell you about in just a moment then there will be a book signing we are lucky enough to have cspan with us today so if you are going to ask questions we would ask that you use a microphone on the other side. These are made possible because of the support of the trustees and members and we have a trustee here today. Thank you very much for your support. [applause] your support makes these programs possible and we appreciate it. If you are not a member this gives you free admission and we hope that you will visit. We will not be hearing from an author we will be hearing from a principle. This is a fantastic book was written called the gatekeeper by Katherine Smith who did an enormous ounce of research about some of the least understood the players in the roosevelt legacy. I want you to take a deep breath and clo
Please be seated. Well, good evening to all. My name is john heubusch. I the only thing the executive director of the Ronald Reagan president ial foundation, i want to thank each and every one of you for coming out of this evening. If you would end on of our men and women in uniform who serve our cause around the world, please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america, and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thanks. Please be seated. Now play ball. Before we get started tonight id like to recognize one person in particular in the audience. His name is ben sutton and he is one of our board of Trustees Members at the foundation. Thanks for coming. [applause] no matter how practiced one might feel they are at introducing a famous or important person, its often not easy, at least not for me. I think one is called on to do their very best and to go beyon