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
Collegeho goes on to and comes back and teaches. That is so meaningful. I was thrilled i got to meet her here when i visited when she was a student and now get to come back while she is an english teacher. I also want to thank jared for leaving us in the pledge of allegiance. For joining usu today. Thank you for the roundtable discussion we just had, which was really like a reunion. It is great to see so many people we have seen on other visits. Much, dr. Norman landrieu, thank you. We have met here many times before and again today. Thank you for all of the work each one of you have done to bring new orleans back. We really appreciate you. In 2001 when she was teaching as a teach for america member in baton rouge. She is now the executive director of teach for america greater new orleans. She is also on the louisiana board as a board member on the board of elementary and secondary education. She and thousands of other educators have committed their lives to improve and expand Educatio
More are being tested . They are assuming couple of dozen inmates with symptoms have it. That is why they are treating this as an outbreak. They shut off the water yesterday. They say this is the first time this has ever happened here. Portable bathrooms are now at the 3,746 inmates at the risen are using, bringing in 100 last night. You can see them in the resolution were yard in this view from sky 7. The prison has should off the water because an inmate has a confirmed case of legionnaires disease a severe form of pneumonia that spread through the water system. A relative said without water, inmates are not shower we aring and toilets have not been flushed. She did not want to be identified for fear retaliation against the loved ones. It is could horrible like a third world country out there. Or worse. There are no facilities to be used. Feces and urine are in the toilets. Prison Officials Say that is an exaggeration. They admit the conditions you are not comfortable. It is not third
O, say, can you see, by the dawns early light, what so proudly we haild at the twilights last gleaming . Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro the perilous fight, oer the ramparts we watchd, were so gallantly streaming . And the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof thro the night that our flag was still there. O say, does that starspangled banner yet wave oer the land of the free and the home of the brave . [applause] the home of the brave [applause] soledad that was beautiful. It was Francis Scott key who gave us the anthem. But that rendition was full of the soul of the city. We all know what it means to miss new orleans. We all know too well. As the floodwaters rose, so they also fell. We are living in rebirth and rejuvenation. Presenting tonights sponsor the rockefeller center. A round of applause. [applause] this extremely generous organization has provided support to Committee Groups throughout the storm. They stop by for the decade after. The Rockefeller
O, say, can you see, by the dawns early light, what so proudly we haild at the twilights last gleaming . Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro the perilous fight, oer the ramparts we watchd, were so gallantly streaming . And the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof thro the night that our flag was still there. O say, does that starspangled banner yet wave oer the land of the free and the home of the brave . [applause] the home of the brave [applause] soledad that was beautiful. It was Francis Scott key who gave us the anthem. But that rendition was full of the soul of the city. We all know what it means to miss new orleans. We all know too well. As the floodwaters rose, so they also fell. We are living in rebirth and rejuvenation. Presenting tonights sponsor the rockefeller center. A round of applause. [applause] this extremely generous organization has provided support to Committee Groups throughout the storm. They stop by for the decade after. The Rockefeller