The First Amendment into a new chapter of the newseum the Founding Partners to whom we are so pleased to have with us this evening leslie and dennis ryan and myra arthur and robin. [applause] we are also honored to have several trustees in attendance. Shelby, phil, david Jack Kirschenbaum john lee Charles Peter prichard, mike, john, prichard, mike, john, barbara. [applause] after more than 11 years, the newseum will close its doors on pennsylvania avenue at the end of the month while we are sad we are heartened that nearly 10 million visitors walked through our doors to experience a story of news, the role of the free press in history and the core freedoms of the First Amendment religion speech and petition are applied to their lives everyone who has visited we thank you but especially grateful to all of you here in this room. Members, donors, Founding Partners and trustees and staff. For your belief in our mission and the importance of our work. [applause] over the past 11 years your
2s book24, on cspan tv. next, Pulitzer Prizewinning photographer talks with a 15torian about his more than year long photography career. Time ase topics, his president gerald fords chief photographer. The center for creative photography at the university of arizona and bank of america hosted this event. Thank you all for coming here. It is a thrill to see you here. Said, i am thrilled to be leading arizona arts. The core of our mission in arizona arts is to ensure that all students regardless of major have meaningful experiences and the archive will further that andion by engaging impacting students across our university and transforming ways. The acquisition of this archive is a prime example of our commitment to integrating the arts into all aspects of the University Experience and to making the university of arizona a true arts destination areas tonight, we are in for such a treat as we hear from two Pulitzer Prize winners. This evening is only the beginning as dr. Robin said, looki
Presidency, and expressed in written word. The other culture in this room is pat oliphant. [applause] please greet pat oliphant. Even more so by the work of pat, which you will see displayed on this screen. Is notture he represents sort of broad gauge and long but highly specific. The course ofer more than 60 years as a cartoonist producing more than 10,000 individual cartoons five days a week for the denver post for several years, for the washington star for several ears, and then pot out fan he became the first 20thcentury cartoonist to work independently. It was syndicated through newspapers across the country out of his studio. Comment onic, daily events as they were occurring. Far from being balanced, they were opinionated. Virtue. Part of their obviously, not so much in words, but especially in pictures. Not just confined to cartoons, but also to paintings and sculpture. ,efore i introduce our panel let me speak some words of thanks on behalf of those who were instrumental in hel
Day but the people here in South San Francisco in orange park would not have it any other way. This is home to steel mills and shipbuilding and now medical advances and Million Dollar homes. We have police, we have fire and the residents of South San Francisco coming out to fair park. Its about 52 degrees. I am still cold. I had to bring out the puffy jacket. I thought surely the fog will burn off and be sunny. This is San Francisco. I wanted the fog. Growing up in the bay area, temperatures like this, i would fly out of San Francisco and in the summertime i had a couple of friends and this is what it is. You asked me why i remember this Football Game, it was the fall of 93 and i was away and we won the home but when we came to South San Francisco i had never been so beat up by life. And they hit me hard. So they have a great Football Program at South San Francisco high school. My mama send colorado right now. And she is a huge fan of sees candy. So we have been trying to pick up a box
And temperatures will stay in the upper 60s and low 70s. Even out towards pittsburgh and livermore, you are seeing upper 50s, mid50s and a little drizzle for some as well along the i80 corridor, also along santa rosa. Port chicago headwind at about 30 Miles Per Hour. There is a southeast breeze on the peninsula and the santa clara valley, that equals a cooler direction today, that system will work, with the leading edge of that coming in, most of this is to the east of us put, but enough to give us cooler temptress. Bay bridge, or Something Else . We are approaching the bay bridge, on the east shore freeway, steve, we will show you the approach for people who drive into oakland, taking 27 minutes, that is not too bad. The volume is a little later in june and july, before school will resume later. The bay bridge is backed up, there have been no major issues on interstate 880, there have been some issues on the morning commute, in some places, san mateo bridge is moderate, getting out to