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after the war, he becomes president of the upper shenandod lexington, virginia. people have often scratch their heads, wondering why he became president of this little college, which was on the verge of most of its students had gone off to the war. mostk3 of gone off to the war, too, and wasn' coming back. i think in large measure he took him because it got him as far away from washington, d.c. as he cod without violating the terms of his parole. remember, by that point, he was under inct treason. so he becomes president. out to be a remarkably successf college president. this man knew how to shake the apples out of the tree. he brings in more than a quarter million dol raises the student y from a dozen when he becomes president to over 400. i mean, that was that was a time in which that was a bigger student population than yale or the university of virginia. d t his health continues to decline. and by 1870, his heart trouble has become so serious that he can hardly walk from the president's house, which is an engineer. he had design, and he can hardly walk from
after the war, he becomes president of the upper shenandod lexington, virginia. people have often scratch their heads, wondering why he became president of this little college, which was on the verge of most of its students had gone off to the war. mostk3 of gone off to the war, too, and wasn' coming back. i think in large measure he took him because it got him as far away from washington, d.c. as he cod without violating the terms of his parole. remember, by that point, he was under inct...
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eventually landing in lexington, kentucky. jared's addiction led to years of homelessness. he was a self-proclaimed con man. you just say to a stranger, hey, i've run out of gas and i need a couple dollars for gas. well, crack a hit cost $20. he met his wife, yvette, in an aa meeting, but the sobriety never lasted. i always slept when he went to jail. that's when i could sleep. because i knew he was safe. i'm going to drink that first one. that's going to set off my craving. it was in a jail like this one where things changed and i thought, man, if you'll get me sober and i don't know who i'm talking to, if you'll get me sober, i'll spend the rest of my life helping other people, all while still behind bars. jared created a substance abuse program that would eventually be implemented in correctional facilities around the state. one with solutions to the excuses he had made for so long. we teach them how to work. we teach them how to to be parents or to be kids. we give them every little skill they need. it was guy huguelet who hired jared to bring his vision here to the she
eventually landing in lexington, kentucky. jared's addiction led to years of homelessness. he was a self-proclaimed con man. you just say to a stranger, hey, i've run out of gas and i need a couple dollars for gas. well, crack a hit cost $20. he met his wife, yvette, in an aa meeting, but the sobriety never lasted. i always slept when he went to jail. that's when i could sleep. because i knew he was safe. i'm going to drink that first one. that's going to set off my craving. it was in a jail...
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he attended lexington city school and lexington high school where he enjoyed playing basketball. in 1961 dan wood answered the call to serve our nation and enlisted in the united states army. and then shortly thereafter, he deployed to vietnam and bravely answered his call to duty. upon his return home, dan enlisted in the tennessee army national guard. he completed officer candidate school at the tennessee military academy and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1966. general wood went on to serve as commander of the fourth battalion, the 117th infantry, the 30th separate armored brigade and then in 1995 dan wood was named as adjutant general by my friend and a former member of the house of representatives, the late governor don sunclift. general wood held this position until his retirement in july of 2022. he oversaw numerous deployments of soldiers and airmen overseas. he ushered the national guard into the 21st century. and he coordinated the tennessee national guard's response to the september 11 terrorist attacks. neral dan wood served in the military for more than 4
he attended lexington city school and lexington high school where he enjoyed playing basketball. in 1961 dan wood answered the call to serve our nation and enlisted in the united states army. and then shortly thereafter, he deployed to vietnam and bravely answered his call to duty. upon his return home, dan enlisted in the tennessee army national guard. he completed officer candidate school at the tennessee military academy and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1966. general wood went...
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he gave him the most important mail route in the state of kentucky between louisville and lexington. in the middle is frankfort, which is the capalf kentucky on the first day out for gibson, everywhere he went. and he wrote about this later becausheid write his memoirs. he wrote about this later. he said, everybody just looked at him like they were seeing a ghost or something wrong. the second day they were prepared and. that place that i mark north benson when the train slowed down for gibson to hand off the mail for that post office and take on the ma fm the postmaster there these four n jumped out and began to attack him and they were trying for jeff davis and were telling him they were going to kill four white men. obviously, ku klux klan. he it out of there, but they did put bullet holes in the train door as he got it closed. from that point on, mark kirkland, who had responsibility for that, sent guard of ten soldiers with gibson every day for a month on that route every day he was that he was going back forth he had ten soldiers the klux klan members were still out there, but
he gave him the most important mail route in the state of kentucky between louisville and lexington. in the middle is frankfort, which is the capalf kentucky on the first day out for gibson, everywhere he went. and he wrote about this later becausheid write his memoirs. he wrote about this later. he said, everybody just looked at him like they were seeing a ghost or something wrong. the second day they were prepared and. that place that i mark north benson when the train slowed down for gibson...
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lexington county. you said you are a ucla grad? >> yeah. it's really kind of embarrassing to see what is happening out there. i'm so glad they finally went out and cleared out that encampment. it's just crazy. >> ainsley: what's your reaction to what they are doing now. now they are clearing out the encampment at nyu. we saw two nights ago with a big police tank go in and get those kids out of hamilton hall at columbia university. >> they should have never been allowed to thereby in the first place. peaceful protest is one thing. when it comes to the stuff that they're doing. graffitiing, and then asking for food and water like they are going to be somehow deprived, i mean, it's insane situation. >> ainsley: thank you so much, mark. i was talking to a veteran. this guy, this young man, he drove up from florida. and thank you so much. is he from the jacksonville area. and you have an organization that's called restoring and it's restoring american values and teaching young people why it's important to vote. and we were talking about the stud
lexington county. you said you are a ucla grad? >> yeah. it's really kind of embarrassing to see what is happening out there. i'm so glad they finally went out and cleared out that encampment. it's just crazy. >> ainsley: what's your reaction to what they are doing now. now they are clearing out the encampment at nyu. we saw two nights ago with a big police tank go in and get those kids out of hamilton hall at columbia university. >> they should have never been allowed to...
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lexington east bay, east bay mud right there at 90. and the top four reservoirs in california for 91% of capacity. so excellent news all around right there on that 7-day forecast. we're going to drop it by mother's day in san francisco to 69. but that's still some nice weather to enjoy with mom or or get her a gift certificate maybe for some brunch. we're going up to 89 on friday and sunday, dropping it down to 83. so my mom lives in florida, so it will be a gift certificate kind of thing. i know for some mimosas and all that kind of good stuff. so that's so sweet. is all good, son. it's all about you. sunday. yes, i know i messed up. i can't get a reservation anywhere. maybe somebody else got one for you. we will help you here. oh, roger. you have some pool. i mean, it's literally. yeah, i got to figure something out. oh, my gosh, we will work on that. thanks so much. up next. we haven't said this in a while. we have good news for the sharks. yeah the shark tank should be rocking next season. it's all about those ping pong balls. we'l
lexington east bay, east bay mud right there at 90. and the top four reservoirs in california for 91% of capacity. so excellent news all around right there on that 7-day forecast. we're going to drop it by mother's day in san francisco to 69. but that's still some nice weather to enjoy with mom or or get her a gift certificate maybe for some brunch. we're going up to 89 on friday and sunday, dropping it down to 83. so my mom lives in florida, so it will be a gift certificate kind of thing. i...
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lexington will hit 75. we keep those cooler than normal temperatures in the picture for tomorrow before we see a bit of a warmup, back to the 80 t from homaha to kansas city. lots of sunshine for chicago and green bay. back to you. >> thank you, angie. "early today" is back in a minute with the latest company to cut prices on hundreds of items. >>> and can netflix find its own voice? they set their sights on music competition. heir sights on musi competition. so if you're frustrated with occasional bloating... ♪♪ [stomach noises] gas... or abdominal discomfort... help stop the frustration and start taking align every day. align probiotic was specifically designed by gastroenterologists to help relieve your occasional digestive upsets. so you can enjoy life. when you feel the signs, it's time to try align. with cascade platinum plus, i have upped my dish game auntie, in that dishwasher? watch me platinum plus gives you the highest standard of clean, even in your machine. clean enough for you? yeah! scrap
lexington will hit 75. we keep those cooler than normal temperatures in the picture for tomorrow before we see a bit of a warmup, back to the 80 t from homaha to kansas city. lots of sunshine for chicago and green bay. back to you. >> thank you, angie. "early today" is back in a minute with the latest company to cut prices on hundreds of items. >>> and can netflix find its own voice? they set their sights on music competition. heir sights on musi competition. so if...
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we are 99% of capacity marin water, 93% lexington. we haven't been able to say this many years here over the past decade, 94% of capacity, east bay mud, uvas at 95. now when you take a look at this state reservoirs a lot of the large ones, four of our largest reservoirs are now 93% of capacity. and when you also factor in all of these reservoirs, you see in this page here and compare it to the historical average, that's to date, everyone is reading 100% and or better. so this is really excellent to see, especially with some nice wet weather reservoirs are always kind of a place we can go to get some respite, some recreation, and it's really just going to be a nice spot to go to right here in san francisco. we're going to see 50s this upcoming weekend and through the inland valleys we'll go down to 72 here on friday, 67 on saturday. and then we rebound by memorial day. up to 70 high 70s looks good for the holiday. it really does take that. glad it's not you know three days of 60s. yeah that's true. nice nice save on the back end. thank
we are 99% of capacity marin water, 93% lexington. we haven't been able to say this many years here over the past decade, 94% of capacity, east bay mud, uvas at 95. now when you take a look at this state reservoirs a lot of the large ones, four of our largest reservoirs are now 93% of capacity. and when you also factor in all of these reservoirs, you see in this page here and compare it to the historical average, that's to date, everyone is reading 100% and or better. so this is really...
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right now we're at 99% marin water, lexington 96, east bay mud, 90. we'll take full looks at how much rainfall you'll get coming up in about ten minutes. sounds good jeff. we'll see you then. new at six. a 65 year old mechanic is recovering after surviving a hit and run in the east bay as nbc bay area's jodi hernandez reports. police say they managed to track down the driver thanks to license plate reader technology. she wasn't the phone or she was with the hair like this and the other hand and the steering wheel and i said, hey, watch out, watch out. 65 year old rene cisneros describes the terrifying moment he saw a car driving straight at him. she had just left his lawnmower repair shop on buchanan road in pittsburgh. he stepped out of his car to lock the gate when a woman in a mercedes hit him driving over his feet and knocking him back into his car, but instead of stopping, she just kept going. when did you have a car? is a weapon you have in your hand because the lady. he she didn't care. she. why don't stop. cisneros was knocked unconscious . he
right now we're at 99% marin water, lexington 96, east bay mud, 90. we'll take full looks at how much rainfall you'll get coming up in about ten minutes. sounds good jeff. we'll see you then. new at six. a 65 year old mechanic is recovering after surviving a hit and run in the east bay as nbc bay area's jodi hernandez reports. police say they managed to track down the driver thanks to license plate reader technology. she wasn't the phone or she was with the hair like this and the other hand and...
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lexington reservoir 96.5 and absolutely no drought here through most of california. just a little bit left near the california arizona border and the california oregon border. so we are drought free right here on that 7-day forecast. here it is. as we head into saturday, 74 in san francisco. that will be the warmest day. and for the inland valleys we're at 88 saturday 84 on sunday. it's just so great to not see any drought reservoirs full and an awesome snowpack. it's just it's phenomenal all over. you're hitting it out of the park. yeah. thanks, jeff. up next, the rookies are here. the newest 40 niners reporting for duty. it's their first day on the job. we'r right now the team is holding its rookie mini camp. i think they have a little name tags and stuff from high draft picks to undrafted free agents. a lot of young players are just trying to showcase their skills and make it in the nfl. here's nbc's anthony flores rookie minicamp is underway for the 49ers. and really, it's like the first day of school here at levi's stadium. there are a bunch of new faces eager t
lexington reservoir 96.5 and absolutely no drought here through most of california. just a little bit left near the california arizona border and the california oregon border. so we are drought free right here on that 7-day forecast. here it is. as we head into saturday, 74 in san francisco. that will be the warmest day. and for the inland valleys we're at 88 saturday 84 on sunday. it's just so great to not see any drought reservoirs full and an awesome snowpack. it's just it's phenomenal all...
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you actually have the risk of severe weather, lexington over to springfield and little rock. torcon values as high as a 5 again on wednesday. again, watch as we see these clusters or complexes of storms that produce those severe threats and very heavy rainfall rates throughout the day and throughout the night. that will continue, norah, even into our thursday morning. >> alex wilson, thank you. >>> there's a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." (whisper) air wick. how far would you go to control the fragrance in your home? there's an easier way. try air wick vibrant, with 2x more natural essential oils for up to 120 days of amazing fragrance per dual pack. now that's a breath of fresh air wick. ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪♪ ) mugs. â
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. >> this photo was sent to one of the chabot astronomers from her sister, who lives in lexington, massachusetts. she took this photo around 8 p.m. eastern time. some suggest if you're looking up and you're not seeing anything, take your phone out or a camera and take a picture. >> because cell phone cameras are more sensitive to the light that will be in the northern lights than our eyeballs. >> at chabot space and science center. lauren martinez abc seven news this geomagnetic storm might be really cool to look at, but there are potentially some less cool effects. >> it could disrupt some communications and technology like gps or appliances. >> i would say there's a good possibility, at least in some areas, that there may be some interruptions of cell phone service, tv transmission, uh- power outages, things like that. >> now, if you're worried about a possible power surge or something that could damage your devices, one suggestion is turn off the breaker rather than going around the house and plugging each and every device. all right, let's bring in abc seven news meteorologist sandyha patel.
. >> this photo was sent to one of the chabot astronomers from her sister, who lives in lexington, massachusetts. she took this photo around 8 p.m. eastern time. some suggest if you're looking up and you're not seeing anything, take your phone out or a camera and take a picture. >> because cell phone cameras are more sensitive to the light that will be in the northern lights than our eyeballs. >> at chabot space and science center. lauren martinez abc seven news this...
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we are now 99% of capacity marin water 96 at lexington east bay mud 90. so good to see that on the 7-day forecast 88 here on saturday, sunday for mother's day 83. and we'll hold on to this nice trend in early next week. so make those plans for mom right now. brunch and some mimosas looks good. that's a mimosa forecast right there. yes yes yes. thank you jeff. as we wrap up, mario lopez just getting started with access hollywood. all right. well tonight we've got a gown made out of sand, another one resembling a wet t shirt. and zendaya wearing a bouquet of flowers on her head. you know, the only place all that could happen is at fashion's biggest night. new york's met gala. and traditionally, it's often where many new couples make their big red carpet debut. but this year, only one new pair embraced the moment for their big reveal. we're going to have that for you. we're also getting ready with the always exciting rita ora for the big night, where she was definitely on trend with this nearly naked gown, and we usually see giselle at the met, but not this
we are now 99% of capacity marin water 96 at lexington east bay mud 90. so good to see that on the 7-day forecast 88 here on saturday, sunday for mother's day 83. and we'll hold on to this nice trend in early next week. so make those plans for mom right now. brunch and some mimosas looks good. that's a mimosa forecast right there. yes yes yes. thank you jeff. as we wrap up, mario lopez just getting started with access hollywood. all right. well tonight we've got a gown made out of sand, another...
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lexington over to springfield and little rock, torcon values as high as a 5 again on wednesday. and again watch as we see these clusters or complexes of storms that produce those severe threats and very heavy rainfall rates throughout the day, and throughout the night. that will continue, norah, even into our thursday morning. >> norah: alex wilson, thank you. cbs news has learned cia director bill burns will travel to israel on wednesday for pivotal talks with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu about the ongoing cease-fire negotiations over the war in gaza. earlier today, israel strongly rejected a deal agreed to by hamas as it moved forward with the controversial military operation in the city of rafah. we get more now from cbs's ramy inocencio. >> reporter: flattening this "i love gaza" welcome sign, israeli tanks took control of the palestinian side of the rafah crossing. along with kerem shalom to the east, two of gaza's most important corridors for aid are now shut. prime minister benjamin netanyahu stressed hamas' proposal is very far from israel's core demands. bu
lexington over to springfield and little rock, torcon values as high as a 5 again on wednesday. and again watch as we see these clusters or complexes of storms that produce those severe threats and very heavy rainfall rates throughout the day, and throughout the night. that will continue, norah, even into our thursday morning. >> norah: alex wilson, thank you. cbs news has learned cia director bill burns will travel to israel on wednesday for pivotal talks with israeli prime minister...
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tonight in lexington, south carolina, just outside columbia, jules gray, on the left, and ava shavarami, on the right, they have been inseparable since the first grade. both have down syndrome, taking on life's biggest challenges together. side-by-side through so much, supporting each other. elementary school, the local special olympics, high school dances. summer jobs. tonight, the biggest milestone yet -- graduating high school and now heading to college together. both accepted into the university of south carolina aiken pacer life program. a prestigious college program designed for students with disabilities. just 12 students accepted this year, and the two best friends are among them. and right here tonight -- >> hi, david! >> david: the high school grads off to college. jules and ava. >> you two are -- >> college! >> going to college! >> david: checking in with us from their job at bitty & beau's coffee shop. aaron, their job trainer, with them too. and what are they most excited about for college? >> getting a job, making money. >> getting a job, making some money. >> yes. >> davi
tonight in lexington, south carolina, just outside columbia, jules gray, on the left, and ava shavarami, on the right, they have been inseparable since the first grade. both have down syndrome, taking on life's biggest challenges together. side-by-side through so much, supporting each other. elementary school, the local special olympics, high school dances. summer jobs. tonight, the biggest milestone yet -- graduating high school and now heading to college together. both accepted into the...
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. >> this photo was sent to one of the chabot astronomers from her sister, who lives in lexington, massachusetts. she took this photo around 8 p.m. eastern time. some suggest if you're looking up and you're not seeing anything, take your phone out or a camera and take a picture. >> because cell phone cameras are more sensitive to the light that will be in the northern lights than our eyeballs. >> at chabot space and science center. lauren martinez abc seven news this geomagnetic storm might be really cool to look at, but there are potentially some less cool effects. >> it could disrupt some communications and technology like gps or appliances. >> i would say there's a good possibility, at least in some areas, that there may be some interruptions of cell phone service, tv transmission, uh- power outages, things like that. >> now, if you're worried about a possible power surge or something that could damage your devices, one suggestion is turn off the breaker rather than going around the house and plugging each and every device. all right, let's bring in abc seven news meteorologist sandyha patel.
. >> this photo was sent to one of the chabot astronomers from her sister, who lives in lexington, massachusetts. she took this photo around 8 p.m. eastern time. some suggest if you're looking up and you're not seeing anything, take your phone out or a camera and take a picture. >> because cell phone cameras are more sensitive to the light that will be in the northern lights than our eyeballs. >> at chabot space and science center. lauren martinez abc seven news this...
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indianapolis, lexington, nashville, included. by monday afternoon, the east coast is on top with severe weather. >>> former president trump, criminal trial in manhattan will go to the jury next week. overnight new legal jeopardy in florida. prosecutors asking a federal judge to place a new gag order, arguing his false claims about law enforcement are dangerous. julie is in washington with this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this request from jack smith is the first in this case. it comes after former president trump repeatedly criticized the fbi who searched and seized his documents at mar-a-lago. mr. trump took issue with the standard policy the fbi and attorney general are pushing back on trump revealing the same policy was followed during the search of biden's delaware home. prosecutors overnight writing that trumps repeated mischaracterization has endangered law enforcement officers involved in the investigation. a date for the trial has not been set. >>> that's an advantage for prosecution. they're hoping so
indianapolis, lexington, nashville, included. by monday afternoon, the east coast is on top with severe weather. >>> former president trump, criminal trial in manhattan will go to the jury next week. overnight new legal jeopardy in florida. prosecutors asking a federal judge to place a new gag order, arguing his false claims about law enforcement are dangerous. julie is in washington with this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this request from jack smith is the...
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host: stephen in lexington, kentucky, democrat. guest: good morning. caller: a big fan of you, mimi. mr. simpson, thank you for your time. my question relates more to the policies of how the police, i guess, brown and black people and people of color, they are statistically arrested at higher rates. the numbers don't lie. across the country. why is it so militarized to come after these people? i'm curious what the policy is. how do you justify the numbers when it comes to black and brown people, people of color, compared to their counterparts, white and so on? thank you. guest: i appreciate stephen's question. there is no criminal justice system in the united states. there are systems. 3000 counties. what happens in one part of the state might be different than another part of the state. the core of the question is right. i was a prosecutor in the district of columbia. i used to go to homicide scenes all the time of the tough parts of town. the folks did not want fewer police, they wanted more. they wanted police to look like them, police who they trus
host: stephen in lexington, kentucky, democrat. guest: good morning. caller: a big fan of you, mimi. mr. simpson, thank you for your time. my question relates more to the policies of how the police, i guess, brown and black people and people of color, they are statistically arrested at higher rates. the numbers don't lie. across the country. why is it so militarized to come after these people? i'm curious what the policy is. how do you justify the numbers when it comes to black and brown...
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really highlighting portions of kentucky here early this morning just moving through lexington. went up to 70 miles an hour. that is a strong wind. that is enough to take down power lines and trees. certainly caused some damage. there is still a good risk of severe weather. this is an area we are paying attention to. it includes major cities nashville up to louisville, cincinnati outside of indianapolis. columbus getting in on this perhaps as well. we continue to see a tornado threat. it is not necessarily the line we are currently showing you. the best risk for tornadoes is a little bit further down towards us out. let me get to this line real fast. once i let this move on a little bit, i would see the secondary line explode this evening. this is a bit of a one-two punch this then settles off towards nashville. there are storms out there right now. unfortunately storms again as we get into the later part of today >> stay tuned for the latest updates on severe weather. coming up. how you can help our veterans and their families is memorial day. as we remember our service members
really highlighting portions of kentucky here early this morning just moving through lexington. went up to 70 miles an hour. that is a strong wind. that is enough to take down power lines and trees. certainly caused some damage. there is still a good risk of severe weather. this is an area we are paying attention to. it includes major cities nashville up to louisville, cincinnati outside of indianapolis. columbus getting in on this perhaps as well. we continue to see a tornado threat. it is not...
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potential of flooding today and tomorrow for all areas where we have flood alerts from chattanooga to lex lexington, kentucky. tomorrow the threat from dallas, texas through charleston and d.c. potential of hail, damaging wind, tornados, heavy rainfall causing flash flooding and this is the main zone as we get into today and tomorrow, again, threat for not only hail, damaging wind and torn other than tos, flash flooding will be at risk, as well. friday's threat moves toward southeast, georgia, florida panhandle toward carolinas and that threat moves in for another day on friday. things quiet down for the weekend. we have to get through today. heavy rain in mid-atlantic to northeast, cold enough for snow, by the way, for rockies. northeast and mid-atlantic today and friday, moisture working in and another round on saturday and sunday, so problems with travel and severe weather threat will be ongoing. fox weather.com, have been all over the store, going 24/7, have a way to get watches and warnings. >> carley: big storm. thank you. >> todd: president biden leaves for another fundraising tour with west
potential of flooding today and tomorrow for all areas where we have flood alerts from chattanooga to lex lexington, kentucky. tomorrow the threat from dallas, texas through charleston and d.c. potential of hail, damaging wind, tornados, heavy rainfall causing flash flooding and this is the main zone as we get into today and tomorrow, again, threat for not only hail, damaging wind and torn other than tos, flash flooding will be at risk, as well. friday's threat moves toward southeast, georgia,...
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a senior fellow at the lexington institute and national security analyst. thank you for joining us this morning. i want to get your sense of what has happened in gaza, in israel over the last 24 to 36 hours. >> my first reaction is that if hamas would accept a cease-fire, none of this would have happened. instead what took place was that hamas trying to show they still can operate in gaza, launched a relatively small attack but worrying because it came from multiple locations. israel was right to go ahead and target those two hamas operatives. they had a legitimate military target. unfortunately it led to the fire that you see and again, if hamas would accept the cease-fire that egypt and qatar and the u.s. and israel and so many others want them to accept, you wouldn't see any of this going on. but hey, it is time for biden and israel to find a way to wrap up this military operation quickly and decisively, restore israel's security. >> rich: the biden administration is applying that pressure and also pressure with the international community and within the
a senior fellow at the lexington institute and national security analyst. thank you for joining us this morning. i want to get your sense of what has happened in gaza, in israel over the last 24 to 36 hours. >> my first reaction is that if hamas would accept a cease-fire, none of this would have happened. instead what took place was that hamas trying to show they still can operate in gaza, launched a relatively small attack but worrying because it came from multiple locations. israel was...
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and thank you so much for being here. 14 year old david s was skull was about to play a big show in lexington, nebraska. skull crushers may not sound like an unusual name ford perh's not. unusual was that it was inspired by a passage in the bible romans 1620, the god of satan under yo. skull cr crush heck out of the devil that night. they're toolsbased lyrics screamed over distorted guitars. 's cool skater youth pastor played in the youth building of a southern baptist church by david's dad. we were absolutely, david recalled years but the small crowd of evangelicals cheered for more southern baptist churches. of the 2000s. we're known for being death metal tastemakers, but david and hisid not see their work as metal per through the power of music they were spreading the gospel in a performance that was p rock concert, part religious revival school crushers sought to entertain and to bring audiences to christ our yelling unintelligible lyrics were suddenly holy work, he rememb because the lyrics were christian david in the unique. they were among thousands in thf of the 20th century performed
and thank you so much for being here. 14 year old david s was skull was about to play a big show in lexington, nebraska. skull crushers may not sound like an unusual name ford perh's not. unusual was that it was inspired by a passage in the bible romans 1620, the god of satan under yo. skull cr crush heck out of the devil that night. they're toolsbased lyrics screamed over distorted guitars. 's cool skater youth pastor played in the youth building of a southern baptist church by david's dad. we...
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you could go to a community center in roshxbury, they movedo le lexington. that community went months without a community center. none of the reassigsidents want that. you have four-star hotel in the next city over in everett and they took in i believe over 300 migrants and families. three meals per day. they were getting free uber, unlimited uber, it was my understanding they were getting a stipend and got to the point some made pleasure with more than food so the hotel had to go hire specialty chefs to cook spe specialty cuisine for some of them. if you look at budget ary thing and see we've gone from 250 million for shelter and housing and now burden on taxpayer is billion dollars, 750 million going to the migrants. >> carley: that is taxpayer dollars. free uber, specialty cuisine and headline really is that veteran facility turned into migrant shelter, if that is not a problem, i don't know what is. thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. todd. >> carley: shocker, elvis presley's graceland mansion will be auctioned off this coming thursday after late
you could go to a community center in roshxbury, they movedo le lexington. that community went months without a community center. none of the reassigsidents want that. you have four-star hotel in the next city over in everett and they took in i believe over 300 migrants and families. three meals per day. they were getting free uber, unlimited uber, it was my understanding they were getting a stipend and got to the point some made pleasure with more than food so the hotel had to go hire...
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. >> this photo was sent to one of the chabot astronomers from her sister, who lives in lexington, massachusetts. she took this photo around 8 p.m. eastern time at chabot space and science center. lauren martinez abc seven news. >> so exciting for the people who got a chance to see it in that way. we've seen some gorgeous images of those northern lights and lisa, we were talking earlier. sometimes with the eclipses and now northern lights here in the bay area, we don't always get a chance to see them because of our fog, which we're known for. >> so true. i know maybe if i got up an hour earlier, but that wasn't going to happen because the fog did roll in and that really obscured the viewing along the coast parts of san francisco. but early on, yeah, some definitely some good pictures. and inland we're looking at them now. and boy, they are certainly magnificent. as we look at the visible picture, you can see all the fog up and down the california coast from the bay area, all the way down to los angeles. we get in closer and, you know it has been with us for the past several days. our heat peaked
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a few hours later he flew to lexington, kentucky, for another fund-raising dinner. but it is back to court tomorrow. trump's former fixer, michael cohen, has been on the stand and tomorrow continue their cross examination. joining me now is nbc news correspondent vaughn hilliard taking a break outside the courthouse. >> i appreciate wednesdays, too. >> all right, we all do. is donald trump going to testify? i know you don't know. >> he had plenty of time on an airplane for prep. to bring their client into a trial to testify and ultimately to one in front of the jury that would be the loudest voice to determine whether he's guilty or not, you would think you'd spend substantial time prepping your clients here. donald trump, the one thing i would say about that is that he regretted not testifying in the first e. jean carroll trial when a jury not hearing his testimony correctly believed he had sexually assaulted her. judge kaplan he was given only three minutes to directly respond to questions and he regretted not doing it the first time. if he's not happy with todt b
a few hours later he flew to lexington, kentucky, for another fund-raising dinner. but it is back to court tomorrow. trump's former fixer, michael cohen, has been on the stand and tomorrow continue their cross examination. joining me now is nbc news correspondent vaughn hilliard taking a break outside the courthouse. >> i appreciate wednesdays, too. >> all right, we all do. is donald trump going to testify? i know you don't know. >> he had plenty of time on an airplane for...
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as you come down to los gatos from the lexington reservoir. this a viewer sent us this video. you can see how badly damaged if you just stay there. you can see look at these cars. they're pretty smashed and according to chp, it started when the transit bus lost control coming over the hill. let me put this on a map here for you and let me show you that traffic is going to be slow on 17 northbound, coming up from the lexington hills. we're lucky this happened on a friday. really because if not, it would have been a bigger backup. but just to know that's going to be a problem there. other commutes have improved. we had that earlier problem on the peninsula where all lanes were blocked. that's been gone for a while at the bay bridge toll plaza. things are nice. 851 what about the weekend forecast? here comes steve. >> that's a very good question, sal. thank you. thank you steve. all right. we'll get to it here. the fog is a screaming up. the coast bases are quite shallow i should add. i mean it still has a lot of resistance, but i do think a sea breeze kicks in here coast and bay
as you come down to los gatos from the lexington reservoir. this a viewer sent us this video. you can see how badly damaged if you just stay there. you can see look at these cars. they're pretty smashed and according to chp, it started when the transit bus lost control coming over the hill. let me put this on a map here for you and let me show you that traffic is going to be slow on 17 northbound, coming up from the lexington hills. we're lucky this happened on a friday. really because if not,...
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would have missed him man ♪ ♪ but my kentucky streak had just begun ♪ ♪ i won a lexus in a raffle in lexington ♪ ♪ i bowled a perfect game in bowling green ♪ ♪ i played poker in paducah and i got four queens ♪ ♪ but fate was really smiling down on me ♪ ♪ when i asked out the cashier at the world's first kfc ♪ ♪ and i got lucky in kentucky ♪ ♪ she's got that secret recipe and i'm riding higher than a jockey ♪ ♪ i got lucky in kentucky ♪ ♪ i'd trade all the money in the whole wide world to share fried chicken with my kentucky girl ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: come on now. give it up for taylor, right there. oh, my goodness. [ cheers and applause ] what talent. oh my gosh. well done, buddy, well done. thank you so much. now it's time to see who won. so we're gonna let our great audience decide the winner. [ audience aws ] yeah. exactly. you should -- you should feel bad. i can't even believe that -- [ laughter ] was it sarah? [ cheers and applause ] or was it taylor? [ cheers and applause ] could be anyone. we're going to give this one to
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what granted was he he told markland to shut down the mail service between louisville and lexington so that there was no mail would be carried on the railroad on that most important rail route in the state. and the white kentuckians, all of the white southerners, south carolinians and north carolina, every they started howling because was the first time that anybody had been dealt a consequence for the actions of the klux klan. and grant said, you know if i can't if the state won't protect people, if the state won't enforce civil rights of these people, if the state won't federal workers who are doing work for them in the state, then i need power to to protect them and, to prosecute them and fact that's what happened. and less than a month after the attack, grant went to the cabinet room in, the capitol. he didn't he didn't wait for the bill to be carried up pennsylvania avenue to the white house. no, he went to the capitol and he signed the ku klux klan act of 187 then. and of course, that is that is the act right now under which the capitol policemen who were injured in the january 6
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. >> this photo was sent to one of the chabot astronomers from her sister, who lives in lexington, massachusetts. she took this photo around 8 p.m. eastern time at chabot space and science center. lauren martinez abc seven news. >> in the north bay, a massive bird fighting bus that started as a different case. now, it began with rohnert park police investigating a burglary at a storage facility. they searched a suspect's home last month on stony point road and look at what they found there. 1000 birds police say were raised for fighting. plus knives and several other malnourished animals. investigators also found the stolen property tied to that burglary. they were initially investigating. orting police arrested a man on suspicion of 36 counts of possession of razors used for bird fighting. governor newsom's revised budget calls for some belt tightening across the state, but no new taxes. newsom says the deficit grew by $7 billion above his $38 billion projection in january. but due to $17 billion in cuts and other actions, he and lawmakers have already made, the deficit stands at $27.6 billion.
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a few hours later he was in lexington, kentucky for another fundraising dinner, but it is back to court tomorrow. michael cohen has been on the witness stand for two days and tomorrow defense attorneys continue their cross- examination. joining us now is vaughn hillyard, taking a break from outside the courthouse. thank you for being in the studio. >> reporter: i appreciate wednesdays. >> we all do. is donald trump going to testify? i know you don't know, but do any signs suggested? >> reporter: look, he had plenty of time on an airplane today for prep. usually before a defense attorney brings the client into a trial to testify and ultimately be the one in front of a jury who would be the loudest voice to determine whether guilty or not, you would think you would spend substantial time prepping your client. donald trump, he regretted not testifying in the first e. jean carroll trial when a jury not hearing his testimony directly determined he had sexually assaulted e. jean carroll. months later at the second defamation suit he wanted to go and fight the allegations that he sexually assa
a few hours later he was in lexington, kentucky for another fundraising dinner, but it is back to court tomorrow. michael cohen has been on the witness stand for two days and tomorrow defense attorneys continue their cross- examination. joining us now is vaughn hillyard, taking a break from outside the courthouse. thank you for being in the studio. >> reporter: i appreciate wednesdays. >> we all do. is donald trump going to testify? i know you don't know, but do any signs suggested?...
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the air right in the lexington hills area as a traveling from santa cruz up to 85 can take about 41 minutes. all right. james, back to >> thank you. reyna 8.19, is the time at post traumatic stress disorder is on the rise among college students. new research shows the diagnoses of ptsd more than doubled between 2017 to 2022. as the coronavirus pandemic swept the globe. the health of a healthy mind study found that more young people are struggling in the aftermath of traumatic events. doctors say the spike in ptsd is attributed to societal stressors like campus shootings and ongoing social unrest in the sudden loss of loved ones due to the coronavirus. and there you see in purple, former house speaker nancy pelosi joined by mayor london breed another san francisco city officials breaking ground on the new is building for the nonprofit called united play is yesterday. the organization was founded by formerly incarcerated people who grew up in the soma neighborhood who now want to come back to their roots worth this. a new headquarters located in that same community and pelosi who helped secur
the air right in the lexington hills area as a traveling from santa cruz up to 85 can take about 41 minutes. all right. james, back to >> thank you. reyna 8.19, is the time at post traumatic stress disorder is on the rise among college students. new research shows the diagnoses of ptsd more than doubled between 2017 to 2022. as the coronavirus pandemic swept the globe. the health of a healthy mind study found that more young people are struggling in the aftermath of traumatic events....
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i was just talking with our vpos here in lexington, kentucky we're having a joint business meeting. and we've grown over a half billion dollars in sales in the last two years that's a pretty impressive number for i accompany our size. and we've been able to do that while cutting the menu and what's happening right now is our guest experience metrics are going up and because of that we've got more repeat customers and then we're going to continue to simplify. we probably don't have to trim the menu as much but even prep steps can be simplified we have a new chicken sandwich we came out with our menu drop a few days ago that chicken sandwich is juicier, it's plumper, and it's more delicious and that's also our $10.99 meal. and another one is we got rid of our thin lunch patty hamburger which was a double burger. it was only 7.2 ounces we now have 7.5 ounces going to the normal patty one less thing to cook, one less thing to manage, one less thing to order and you know what? when you make things simpler you get much better consistency. but the most important thing is you have team memb
i was just talking with our vpos here in lexington, kentucky we're having a joint business meeting. and we've grown over a half billion dollars in sales in the last two years that's a pretty impressive number for i accompany our size. and we've been able to do that while cutting the menu and what's happening right now is our guest experience metrics are going up and because of that we've got more repeat customers and then we're going to continue to simplify. we probably don't have to trim the...
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docusign ceo says lexington's technology will allow docusign customers to gain better insight into the contracts they sign and manage. the purchase comes as docusign is in the middle of some pretty big changes. the company announced the layoffs of 400 employees back in february. >> we were hoping to bring you the story of a woman who just completed her federal prison sentence at the embattled fci dublin. we have now rescheduled that story to air tomorrow night. tune in to hear about the time that kendra drysdale spent at fci dublin, and how she now wants to be a voice for others. >> coming up tonight at 11, it's been one year since the city of antioch launched a crisis response team. we take a closer look at how the unit is helping free up police officers to respond to emergencies. >> and we are tracking the weather. there's some fog at the coast. that fog is going to go away towards the middle of the week and things are going to warm up. we'll have that forecast straight ahead. >> but first, a big honor for two bay area doctors, the physicians who were just named ♪ we're in the midd
docusign ceo says lexington's technology will allow docusign customers to gain better insight into the contracts they sign and manage. the purchase comes as docusign is in the middle of some pretty big changes. the company announced the layoffs of 400 employees back in february. >> we were hoping to bring you the story of a woman who just completed her federal prison sentence at the embattled fci dublin. we have now rescheduled that story to air tomorrow night. tune in to hear about the...
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so it was in lexington and concord. so it was an apa madix. so it was in selma, alabama but then he goes on to say, but even if we get this voting rights act is still gonna be a big battle to overcome prejudice and bigotry that we need to do. but if we work together than the full blessings will be given to americans. and if we do that, any paused, we show now overcome the audience was silent for a moment and then they realized the banner of the civil rights movement, the outside movement was being brought into the highest councils of government to the highest power. and something would be done. and john lewis said that in selma, alabama, martin luther king cried at that moment wow and it's basically there to remember those words all these years later so nowadays, people are looking at the analogies between the 60s and now, what about the, the protests on campuses of the vietnam war compared to gaza? >> i mean, the vietnam war was a major issue and united states are soldiers. we're going. now tens of thousands are going to be killed. and there
so it was in lexington and concord. so it was an apa madix. so it was in selma, alabama but then he goes on to say, but even if we get this voting rights act is still gonna be a big battle to overcome prejudice and bigotry that we need to do. but if we work together than the full blessings will be given to americans. and if we do that, any paused, we show now overcome the audience was silent for a moment and then they realized the banner of the civil rights movement, the outside movement was...
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♪♪ introducing today's contestants-- an attorney from lexington, kentucky... an auctioneer from chicago, illinois... and our returning champion-- a grocery clerk from prescott, arizona... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--ken jennings! [cheers and applause] thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome to "jeopardy!" when our returning champion, grant deyoung, was asked at the end of yesterday's show how he felt about securing his second win, he said, "it was two more than i was thinking i would get." well, grant's back today going for win number three as he faces nick and rachel. good luck to the three of you. let's get to work on the jeopardy! round. ♪♪ here are your categories. first off, i want you to know... then we have... some of... then... and finally... i'm michael douglas. i play ben franklin during his tumultuous years as diplomat in france, making friends and enemies.
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and we've seen that on this line from cincinnati down sound of lexington, you see how the line is bending when you have that bend and align a storm that's where you're going to push up damaging winds up to 70 miles per hour that's why there are all those warnings. there. plus you can get some embedded tornadoes. we do have some tornado warnings as well, because you can get some spin up along this wine. so the threat continues. this is a threat for today that big orange area that enhanced risk level three out of five from louisville to nashville. this is where the threat is today again, stretches from texas, even up into parts of the northeast. there are searching pennsylvania and then tomorrow continues to head to the east coast. we're talking about places like dc, richmond, charlotte, and then even down towards baton rouge. i'm the line of storms continues could also come with some flooding rain flood watches in effect from missouri down into tennessee where we could see two to four inches because of rain. so here's how this plays out. you can continue to see the line of storms dive sout
and we've seen that on this line from cincinnati down sound of lexington, you see how the line is bending when you have that bend and align a storm that's where you're going to push up damaging winds up to 70 miles per hour that's why there are all those warnings. there. plus you can get some embedded tornadoes. we do have some tornado warnings as well, because you can get some spin up along this wine. so the threat continues. this is a threat for today that big orange area that enhanced risk...
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on a wednesday here and for donald trump's sake here, he's partaking in two fund-raisers today, in lexington and cincinnati and looking at the reality that a trial could be potentially ending by next week here. so, the calendar for him in june could very well be wide open politically and, of course, june 27th now the first debate, much earlier than the american public is accustomed to and before both the democratic and republican national conventions. >> and so, amna, it is interesting, there is one thing both the president and the former president agree on is that they don't want to deal with the commission on presidential debates. what is your reaction to this? >> i'm a firm believer in the idea that debates can be good for democracy when conducted well and when both candidates actually participate based on the guidelines that they agree to. we have seen debates go off the rails between these two candidates in the past. i think it is going to be interesting to see how this is structured, what terms they do eventually agree to, agree to the debate -- to the date, not much more beyond that,
on a wednesday here and for donald trump's sake here, he's partaking in two fund-raisers today, in lexington and cincinnati and looking at the reality that a trial could be potentially ending by next week here. so, the calendar for him in june could very well be wide open politically and, of course, june 27th now the first debate, much earlier than the american public is accustomed to and before both the democratic and republican national conventions. >> and so, amna, it is interesting,...
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of ohio, and someone who is very high on donald trump's vp lesson and then later today he'll be in lexington, kentucky for a fundraiser with donors barbara banksy and oil tycoon jim craft, as well as former ambassador kelly craft. but luck, this is a huge focus of donald trump's campaign right now. it's all about raising money. they are trying very aggressively to catch up to joe biden's ever for growing more trust a far off thing that they know that is ahead of them and they're trying to raise as much money as they can. and we saw them do this last name as well in manhattan after court wrapped four, the de donald trump joined by a series of senators, congressmen, governors, he went to a fundraiser. i was told us roughly 75 people all in manhattan last night and look, this is all i think a sign of how many people are showing up around him right now. we saw in court over the last several days really an uptick in congressmen, senators, again, people who are also high on his list for vp coming up to new york and showing that they're standing in solidarity with them. we saw people people like ri
of ohio, and someone who is very high on donald trump's vp lesson and then later today he'll be in lexington, kentucky for a fundraiser with donors barbara banksy and oil tycoon jim craft, as well as former ambassador kelly craft. but luck, this is a huge focus of donald trump's campaign right now. it's all about raising money. they are trying very aggressively to catch up to joe biden's ever for growing more trust a far off thing that they know that is ahead of them and they're trying to raise...
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. >> this photo was sent to one of the chabot astronomers from her sister, who lives in lexington, massachusetts. she took this photo around 8 p.m. eastern time at chabot space and science center. lauren martinez abc seven news in the north bay, a massive bird fighting bus that started as a different case. >> it began with rohnert park police investigating a burglary at a storage facility. they searched the suspect's home last month on stony point road and take a look here at what they found 1000 birds. police say were raised for fighting, plus knives and several other malnourished animals. investigators also found the stolen property tied to that burglary. they were initially investigating. police arrested a man on suspicion of 36 counts of possession of razors used for bird fighting. governor newsom's revised budget calls for some belt tightening across the state, but no new taxes. newsom says the deficit grew by $7 billion above his $38 billion projection in january, but due to $17 billion in cuts and other actions, he and lawmakers have already made, the deficit stands at $27.6 billion. the
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indianapolis and lexington and nashville included in that. by the time we get to monday afternoon, the east coast is on top far the severe weather. >> thank you, angie. >>> now to former president trump whose criminal criminal will go to the jury next week. in florida, prosecutors asking a federal judge there to place a gag order on him arguing the false claims of law enforcement are dangerous. julie tsirkin is in washington with the story. >> reporter: good morning. this request is the first in the case and it comes after the former president has criticized the fbi who searched and seized hundreds of classified documents at the mar-a-lago two summers ago an. mr. trump took issue with the standard policy the fbi has in place for searches. it limits the use of deadly force. mr. trump insinuated that mr. biden ordered an assassination in the search. merrick garland is pushing back on trump saying the same policy was followed with the search of biden's home for classified documents. prosecutors writing the mischaracterization has endangered law
indianapolis and lexington and nashville included in that. by the time we get to monday afternoon, the east coast is on top far the severe weather. >> thank you, angie. >>> now to former president trump whose criminal criminal will go to the jury next week. in florida, prosecutors asking a federal judge there to place a gag order on him arguing the false claims of law enforcement are dangerous. julie tsirkin is in washington with the story. >> reporter: good morning. this...