Down, paula deen opens up to a crowd. This is my first time out in three months and what brought the queen of southern cuisine to tears . Fox and friends begins right now. All righty. Lets get right toe weather alert. Overnight the death toll is rising in the state of colorado. A 60yearold woman likely becoming the fifth fatality from the flooding there and there is no relief in sight either. More rain expected to pound that state for six days triggering more than thousands of evacuations. 500 people are still unaccounted for at this hour. The number has increased over the past couple of days. Doubled in the last 24 hours. In this video you can see them searching for people in jamestown, colorado. Raging waters washed away most of the roads. Two women stranded since thursday with no way out. One of them thankfully spotted a shanook helicopter nearby. We were planning on hiking out. We knew at that point we were pretty much trapped up there. There was no way to get down. But not everybo
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UC San Diego Library’s 23rd Annual Toy Piano FestivalTuesday, September 5 at noon in the Seuss Room of UC San Diego’s Geisel Library building. The September 5th date is of interest as John Cage’s birthday: Cage was the composer credited with writing the first “serious” work for toy piano. Performers at the festival include: Kris deKlerk, Kay Etheridge, Christian Hertzog, Kenneth Herman, Bridgette Hines, Bobby Ortiz, Sue Palmer, Scott Paulson, and Barbara Scheidker.Exciting new works for toy piano and traditional lullabies from many lands will be featured on the program. UC San Diego’s history with toy pianos dates back to 1966 when composer Robert Erickson, a founder of the university’s music department, wrote a piece for toy pianos and bells that premiered on California’s PBS television stations. The first composer to write a “serious” work for toy piano was John Cage, who visited the UC San Diego campus on several occasions, including a two-week stay as a Regents
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