[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [applause]. Thank you so much. My name is arlo haskell, and i am the executive director of the key west literary seminar. [applause] before i get started, let me make just one quick housekeeping announcement. Were going to do the question and answer session a little bit differently today. There will be stationary mics in each aisle, and if you would like to ask a question, you should get up out of your seat and come to the mic and ask your question. When we get to that point. Okay. It is a pleasure to welcome you all to the San Carlos Institute and to the 35th annual key west literary seminar, revealing power the literature of politics. This sunday afternoon session is free and open to the public. This is our gift to the community. And it wouldnt be possible without the gifts that many others have made to us that support our operations throughout the year. Id particularly like to thank peggy whose support makes this free sunday Public
Again shut down nielz canyon road which is above me. You can see below me, there the creek Law Enforcement tells us they have seen a drastic reduction in the amount of water flowing here in the Alameda Creek. Yesterday they couldnt see this young womans car. Compare that to right now in this live look from chopper where you can clearly see her silver honda accord sticking 0 out of the creek. The sedan is upside down in 2 1 2 feet of water located a quarter mile east of the Richmond Bridge on nile s canyon road. Very soon First Responders will attach cables, up right it then try to get it to the shoreline. Her family has made a point of being out here during the search and during this mornings recovery. The Sheriffs Office tell us they plan to hold a moment of silence and vigil if they confirm the 18yearold daughter is still inside the vehicle. They are very, very focused, the family, on this recovery effort. This means a lot to them. This is the beginning of some closure for them. And
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