Ear kenearly will change in transform tiff ways. It is a prime example to integrating the arts into all aspects of the University Experience and to making it a true arts destination. Tonight, were in for such a treat as wei hear from john meacham and kenneth hume kenerly as dr. Robbins said, david will collaborate and work closely with faculty in aerz arz arts and the college of soech and behavioral, archive as an Invaluable Research for Student Research and for research. I am deeply proud that the center for creative photography will be home to this archive. The leadership and the staff of the center put in countless hours working with david and his team to make this acquisition possible and im really, really grateful for their efforts and hard work. I want to extend my gratitude to director brokenridge, director of the center for all of her work. [ applause ] and her work not only on this project, but making the center in many ways the jewel in the crown of what we mentioned arizona
43 in concord. 46 oakland and 48 for San Francisco. Daytime highs in the mid50s for the coast and for the bay. Upper 50s inland with those mid tohighlevel clouds for today. But the rain comes back, and i will show you this on futurecast as we look ahead to tonight. Taking you hour by hour in just a few minutes. Gianna . Good morning. One of our busiest spots on the freeways is along the eastshore freeway 80 as you work your way westbound. Coming away from highway 4 through hercules, we got a crash there over to the right shoulder. Unfortunately, one of those vehicles that was involved in the ask is its drivable. Traffic is backed up just a bit beyond highway 4. Once your past that, though, your clear all the way as you head in to emeryville. Your drive time, 90 minutes from highway 4 down to the macarthur maze. Once you get to the maize onto the bay bridge, metering lights are on. Youre going to see a back up there at the toll plaza. It looks like traffic is backing up onto the eastsho
Francisco. Later today as well as for fremont, 59 in san jose. 54 for conquer. We will time out the rain on futurecast coming up. Gianna . Enjoy the dry weather while you can. If youre hitting the roadways right now, we do have a bit of a snake as you work your way into fremont, reported as an overturned vehicle. It has not expect. As you access 880, from thornton on that southbound side, those east thornton ramp to sue south 880, eastbound lanes, at least two of them are blocked for fire crews. Emergency crews are on the scene. You got a lot of activity there. One lane is open, but expect a lot of delays getting onto the freeway. No delays on the mainline. Both directions as you work your way through there. We are saying brake lights west point to a five connecting over to 580. Speed to dip down to about 9 miles per hour. Just past mountain house. So slowandgo there. To just before grant line. The winter pass, though, it eases up pretty nicely heading toward the dublin interchange wit
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
This Senate Aging Committee hearing include actor Victor Garber in a 9yearold girl from maine to testify about their experiences living with diabetes. Senator Susan Collins chairs the committee. [inaudible conversations] the hearing will come to order. Good morning, everybody. It is wonderful to welcome all of you to washington dc. This is our 11th childrens congress and it is a privilege to work with jdf families whose commitment to promoting lifechanging research, to prevent and ultimately q or type i diabetes inspires me. I want to welcome not only our Ranking Members, senator casey and senator scott from florida, but also we have a special guest, and that is the code chair with me of the Senate Diabetes Caucus, senator jean shaheen of new hampshire. Thank you for joining us here today as well. Let me shorten my opening comments this morning because we do have the votes beginning at 11 00 and i want to make sure we have time to hear from all of our witnesses. I want to begin by welc