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maxi was born and raised in lancaster, south carolina, on october 19, 1956. maxi was from a family heavily involved in every facet of service as his father, maxi senior, was very active in serving of the lang caster community having served on the lancaster school board and city council for years. and quote, whetted the appetite for his son to serve the public which he did for many years including service on the lancaster county council, united way, chamber of commerce, rotary club, economic development board, boy scout council, school improvement councils, and many, many more boards and commissions. maxi began his work career of 45 years ago including seven years with the kataiba nuclear plant. insurance and sales for 15 years and served as vice president of the federal credit union for 10 years retiring on december 31, 2020. maxi has been married for 42 years to jennifer and has two children. his son and daughter, and his daughter who is married to matthew. the joy of maxi and jennifer's life are the two granddaughters, avery, who will be 2 in june, and mari
maxi was born and raised in lancaster, south carolina, on october 19, 1956. maxi was from a family heavily involved in every facet of service as his father, maxi senior, was very active in serving of the lang caster community having served on the lancaster school board and city council for years. and quote, whetted the appetite for his son to serve the public which he did for many years including service on the lancaster county council, united way, chamber of commerce, rotary club, economic...
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we are joined by richard lancaster.he trading. >> looking at the broad market moves ahead of jay powell testimony to congress, teachers ticking higher while the yen is -- in australia, fluctuations for stocks with energy stocks gaining ground and a pickup in oil. we are seeing aussie bonds study, on anticipated action from the rba. checking on the open in south korea this morning, moves to the downside, checking on auto stocks as well with the government saying they plan on eco-friendly cars and hyundai motors to reveal another ev model. the kospi losing ground this morning. this is the government raised concern around stock market volatility in south korea. the korean won on the back foot this morning as the countdown to a rate decision. we got a gauge of consumer confidence earlier and we will get household credit for the fourth quarter. looking at china's home prices due later this morning, the offshore yen holding about 646 -- offshore yuan holding at about 646. ocbc chinese copper demand will help lift prices for t
we are joined by richard lancaster.he trading. >> looking at the broad market moves ahead of jay powell testimony to congress, teachers ticking higher while the yen is -- in australia, fluctuations for stocks with energy stocks gaining ground and a pickup in oil. we are seeing aussie bonds study, on anticipated action from the rba. checking on the open in south korea this morning, moves to the downside, checking on auto stocks as well with the government saying they plan on eco-friendly...
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be good to talk to as a thank you so much let's talk now to robert's gucci he is a professor at lancaster university and at the sort of the trump presidency journalism and democracy welcome to the news this is in effect a trial some of the evidence yesterday was properly scary if you have the disability sing song voice of a man shouting nancy nancy going down a marble coro door and the nancy in question is an 80 year old woman that's not a very nice situation. i mean the ironic thing to tolle this is donald trump has used the media his entire career as a as a businessman and then as a politician in that same medium is coming back to him. he's seeing on the screen and we're seeing on the screen with this medium mogul maybe has has contributed to and republicans while they may not step on the line and not hold this impeachment from from the house and banned then donald trump from from seeking a federal office and in the future if they don't do that certainly does that then brings a question are they sitting there sitting sitting back and saying this is who we are as a republican party and t
be good to talk to as a thank you so much let's talk now to robert's gucci he is a professor at lancaster university and at the sort of the trump presidency journalism and democracy welcome to the news this is in effect a trial some of the evidence yesterday was properly scary if you have the disability sing song voice of a man shouting nancy nancy going down a marble coro door and the nancy in question is an 80 year old woman that's not a very nice situation. i mean the ironic thing to tolle...
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spring and robert jr he is senior lecturer and critical digital media practice at lancaster university in the u.k. welcome to the program and thank you so much for joining us what's behind this decision well i think there were some some questions in changes about the ownership in the oversight as you g.m. was proposing and it was an application that was pressed for that u.k. officials they didn't necessarily like and so this means that it's going to be harder for them to be operating in the u.k. as a license to really outlet. but i think it's there's a larger issue here and when the u.k. or any government is concerned about whether there are editorial control is over the content that's being put forth on. the broadcast outlet or any outlet for that matter about whether it's which state run propaganda or not and that sort of judgment comes down and has a bit of a slippery slope in terms of the government censoring other governments but also governments making decisions about what media are broadcast in terms of what messages are being sent in and how that relates to other geopolitical l
spring and robert jr he is senior lecturer and critical digital media practice at lancaster university in the u.k. welcome to the program and thank you so much for joining us what's behind this decision well i think there were some some questions in changes about the ownership in the oversight as you g.m. was proposing and it was an application that was pressed for that u.k. officials they didn't necessarily like and so this means that it's going to be harder for them to be operating in the...
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rishaad: richard lancaster, clp's chief executive. stocks in hong kong on an absolute tear.he mainland making it easier to have gamblers visit macau. january visitors data is due. let's get more from juliette saly. >> this is the turnaround analysts were really hoping for. restrictions lifted. you are going to see gaming stocks in macau rise, which is what we are seeing. from midnight, authorities in macau lifting quarantine measures. galaxy entertainment has jumped the most since march. march 2014 highs. we had a good jump yesterday after gaining revenue surged following the lunar year holiday. they are weighing visitor numbers. these are backward looking, but visitation could be starting to see some signs of bottoming. it is worth noting we are not seeing the improvement that was hoped over the lunar new year, which was held in february, it runs in january. bloomberg intelligence saying first quarter gaming revenue could miss earlier expectations of a 19% recovery after we saw week hotel room rates. data showing that since january, casino revenue fell 63.7% year on year. t
rishaad: richard lancaster, clp's chief executive. stocks in hong kong on an absolute tear.he mainland making it easier to have gamblers visit macau. january visitors data is due. let's get more from juliette saly. >> this is the turnaround analysts were really hoping for. restrictions lifted. you are going to see gaming stocks in macau rise, which is what we are seeing. from midnight, authorities in macau lifting quarantine measures. galaxy entertainment has jumped the most since march....
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know by the end of the made by the extent of 2030 start pushing out of the earth moon system in lancaster about something. the rover is primary goal to search for signs that microbial life may have existed on mars billions of years ago we can go somewhere in our solar system you know in our backyard and see signs of life in them and it was on another planet that could tell us why. is incredibly common and gives us a great shot of central even finding more complex or even intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. perseverance is landing spot is does iraq crater which was once likely a large water filled lake a prime spot for traces of long ago life imagine you know an ancient microbial net microbial color that was growing along the shoreline of a lake and cement it in a rock and leave behind those kind of biological exteriors if we see things like that associated with organics that would be an absolutely fantastic ride that would be probably the best they were look for on mars perseverance we'll also take samples of martian soil and rock those samples will be stored securely inside the r
know by the end of the made by the extent of 2030 start pushing out of the earth moon system in lancaster about something. the rover is primary goal to search for signs that microbial life may have existed on mars billions of years ago we can go somewhere in our solar system you know in our backyard and see signs of life in them and it was on another planet that could tell us why. is incredibly common and gives us a great shot of central even finding more complex or even intelligent life...
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at lancaster. finally britain's prince philip has been at mit to toss patel and london buckingham palace says the 99 year old husband of queen that's but this expected to remain and kept several days now prince but up was admitted private london hospital after feeling unwell the palace. his condition is not that 1000 related the prince has of course been hospitalized several times in recent yes he retired from public 202017 i'm rarely a pass and public well that's all from me for today thank you so much for joining us and we hope you have a great day. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lee well as the covert vaccine is being rolled out it is absolutely necessary to take stock of the economic devastation left in the pandemics wake what is the fate of the working middle class will income inequality continue to greece how will government intervention change the economy and finally does the phrase the new normal mean anything. to discuss these issues and more i'm
at lancaster. finally britain's prince philip has been at mit to toss patel and london buckingham palace says the 99 year old husband of queen that's but this expected to remain and kept several days now prince but up was admitted private london hospital after feeling unwell the palace. his condition is not that 1000 related the prince has of course been hospitalized several times in recent yes he retired from public 202017 i'm rarely a pass and public well that's all from me for today thank...
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that is going to be led by michael gove, the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, who will be gettingll object, but other people will think there is a case for it. when you look at the international side of things, international travel, there is no question that�*s where a lot of people, a lot of countries will be going. they will be insisting on vaccine passports in a way that people used to insist on evidence that you had been inoculated against yellow fever or whatever. it is going to come on the international stage whatever. unemployment figures out today. should people have lost theirjobs expect to go back into completely different industries? is the workplace just going to be changing irrevocably because of coronavirus? what can you do to help the path back? there will be changes, obviously, as a result of the way the economy has been changing naturally. some sectors have been changing in the last few years and will continue to change. maybe that has been accelerated by the pandemic. what we will do is continue to put our arms around everybody in the country to look after them t
that is going to be led by michael gove, the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, who will be gettingll object, but other people will think there is a case for it. when you look at the international side of things, international travel, there is no question that�*s where a lot of people, a lot of countries will be going. they will be insisting on vaccine passports in a way that people used to insist on evidence that you had been inoculated against yellow fever or whatever. it is going to...
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one small business in lancaster, california, took a double hit on super bowl sunday of all days.r was called a bravery brewery company after telling employees that they had to shut down for covid-19 violations. after that moment, the inspector was caught on camera. you can see right there, appearing to be carefree, cavalier, maybe even dancing. that's right. moments later after telling the brewery to close your doors, not a care in the world. seen on surveillance video clapping her hands, dancing. certainly not upset in any way. we reached out to the l.a. county health inspector, her supervisor and press office asking for comment. they won't respond. joining us now, one of the co-owners of the bravery brewery companies. i'm watching this and first, this is important to get out of the way, first. thank you for being with us. we are sorry for what happened to you and your business. you were doing draft beers to go. people were coming in and taking it out. >> correct. correct. we have no tvs at bravery brewing company. every super bowl, we don't bother to be open during the game. we
one small business in lancaster, california, took a double hit on super bowl sunday of all days.r was called a bravery brewery company after telling employees that they had to shut down for covid-19 violations. after that moment, the inspector was caught on camera. you can see right there, appearing to be carefree, cavalier, maybe even dancing. that's right. moments later after telling the brewery to close your doors, not a care in the world. seen on surveillance video clapping her hands,...
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depicted here is some lancaster-on-york action in these wars. john. what are the wars of the roses?
depicted here is some lancaster-on-york action in these wars. john. what are the wars of the roses?
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dies when he's nine years old, but he goes and lives with his foster father just up the hill in lancaster, ohio. it was one of these things where thomas yelling was there at one time, and he was also the first secretary of the interior. i but the other interesting thing is that mrs. grant was very quiet, never had much to say, in fact grant never says much about her. whereas mrs. hiu-wing is very religious and she tries to make sherman into a pathway. because she's very much of a catholic. she works on sherman and she works on his foster sister, foster wife and sherman never becomes a catholic, in fact they had to sneak in a priest to give the last rites at the very end. but the point of all this is that both sides and individuals who couldn't help them. sherman, for example had tremendous help from his brother, senator john chairman. granted tremendous help from people like, i'm trying to think, can't think of his name now, but there were several politicians in his hometown that really helped him a great deal. so both of them had families or friends that were there to support them if pos
dies when he's nine years old, but he goes and lives with his foster father just up the hill in lancaster, ohio. it was one of these things where thomas yelling was there at one time, and he was also the first secretary of the interior. i but the other interesting thing is that mrs. grant was very quiet, never had much to say, in fact grant never says much about her. whereas mrs. hiu-wing is very religious and she tries to make sherman into a pathway. because she's very much of a catholic. she...
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but he goes and lives with his foster father just up the hill in lancaster, ohio. it was one of these things we are thomas had been a senator at one time. he was also the first secretary. the first secretary of the interior. but the other interesting thing is that mrs. grant was very quiet. never had much to say. in fact, grant never says much about her. where as she was very religious, and she tries to make sherman into a catholic because she is very much a catholic so she works on grant, i mean sherman, and she works on his foster sister, and his foster wife. and sherman never becomes a catholic. in fact they sneak in -- at the very end. the point of all of this is that all sides and individuals who could help them, sherman for example had tremendous help from his brother, the senator. grant had tremendous help from people like i'm trying to think -- oh i can't think of his name now. but there were several politicians in his hometown that really helped him a great deal. so both of them had families or friends that were there to support them as much as possible. t
but he goes and lives with his foster father just up the hill in lancaster, ohio. it was one of these things we are thomas had been a senator at one time. he was also the first secretary. the first secretary of the interior. but the other interesting thing is that mrs. grant was very quiet. never had much to say. in fact, grant never says much about her. where as she was very religious, and she tries to make sherman into a catholic because she is very much a catholic so she works on grant, i...
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you know, there's no lancaster way to interpret the law. way or scranton way or philadelphia way or berks county way to read the law. what the justices did was look at the laws written by the legislature and interpret the law and they did so fairly, ensuring that every single vote was counted. the problem here is that republicans don't want every vote to count. we know and people understand how bad it's been having gerrymandered maps, maps that i used to say these maps could have been drawn by a kid, but i don't want to be disrespectful to young kids who are a lot of artistic talent, none of which we see in these goofy-looking maps they've drawn. so the same people we can't trust to draw these legislative maps, now they expect us to trust them as it relates to drawing maps for the highest courts in the commonwealth. our appellate level courts are the final jurisdiction for disputes that arise in the commonwealth. every single pennsylvanian ought to have a vote on who sits on that highest court. right now if your look at where our justices a
you know, there's no lancaster way to interpret the law. way or scranton way or philadelphia way or berks county way to read the law. what the justices did was look at the laws written by the legislature and interpret the law and they did so fairly, ensuring that every single vote was counted. the problem here is that republicans don't want every vote to count. we know and people understand how bad it's been having gerrymandered maps, maps that i used to say these maps could have been drawn by...
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know by the end of the made by the executive 2030 start pushing out of the earth moon system in lancaster about somebody. the rover is primary goal to search for signs that microbial life may have existed on mars billions of years ago we can go somewhere in our solar system you know in our backyard and see signs of life in the and only on another planet that could tell us that life is incredibly common and gives us a great shot and so you can find a. more complex or even intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. perseverance is landing spot is does erode crater which was once likely a large water filled lake a prime spot for traces of long ago life imagine you know an ancient microbial net microbial that was growing along the shoreline of a lake and cement it in a rock and leave behind those kind of biological exteriors and we see things like that associated with organics that would be an absolutely fantastic ride that would be probably the best they were look for on mars perseverance will also take samples of martian soil and rock those samples will be stored securely inside the rover
know by the end of the made by the executive 2030 start pushing out of the earth moon system in lancaster about somebody. the rover is primary goal to search for signs that microbial life may have existed on mars billions of years ago we can go somewhere in our solar system you know in our backyard and see signs of life in the and only on another planet that could tell us that life is incredibly common and gives us a great shot and so you can find a. more complex or even intelligent life...
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on day one of this war, we were flying in with halifax is a big lancaster bomber in the works.e will germany, that will be a second front. they will lose 40,000 words, and 25,000 americans, so it's going to be a bloody battle. once again, this is very important. i think you should make a note of it in this relationship, because you can see what a second land front would have been like in 1942 and 1943 had the british allowed us to do what george washoe and -- george marshall and roosevelt wanted us to do. you can see that through the air campaign. we go over there confident, swaggering, and say we have a b-17, and a b-24 that is going to come out, and there is something called the nordon bomb like that you don't have, you have crews of three, and we have crews of nine and 10. we fly in formation. we are absolutely a foretress. the british say, don't tell us that. we have been losing 10% to 50% of our cruise. as you leave england, they pick you up on radar and have 20 to 30 bases here, and they pass you off from 109 squadron, and they have excellent pilots and they will shoot yo
on day one of this war, we were flying in with halifax is a big lancaster bomber in the works.e will germany, that will be a second front. they will lose 40,000 words, and 25,000 americans, so it's going to be a bloody battle. once again, this is very important. i think you should make a note of it in this relationship, because you can see what a second land front would have been like in 1942 and 1943 had the british allowed us to do what george washoe and -- george marshall and roosevelt...
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just up the hill in lancaster, ohio. and it -- it was one of these things where thomas ewing had been a senator at one time and was the first secretary of the -- the interior, i'll get it out, first secretary of the interior, but that the other interesting thing is mrs. grant was very quiet, never had much to say. in fact, grant never says much about her. whereas mrs. ewing is very religious, and she tries to make sherman into a catholic because she's very much of a catholic. so she works on grant -- i mean on sherman, and she works on his foster sister, his foster wife, ellen. and they -- sherman never becomes a catholic. in fact, they have to sneak in a people to give the last rites at the very end. but the point of all this is that both sides had individuals who could help them. sherman, for example, had tremendous help from his brother, senator john sherman. grant had tremendous help from people like -- trying to think -- i can't think of his name now. but there were several politicians in his hometown that really he
just up the hill in lancaster, ohio. and it -- it was one of these things where thomas ewing had been a senator at one time and was the first secretary of the -- the interior, i'll get it out, first secretary of the interior, but that the other interesting thing is mrs. grant was very quiet, never had much to say. in fact, grant never says much about her. whereas mrs. ewing is very religious, and she tries to make sherman into a catholic because she's very much of a catholic. so she works on...
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isaiah navarro lancaster high school football player basically told by the governor you don't have abrian: still ahead, as we get ready for sunday's big game check in with will cain in tampa. he is having breakfast with friends ♪ ♪ come and get me ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ stay restless with the icon that does the same. the rx crafted by lexus. lease the 2021 rx 350 for $429 a month for thirty six months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. to veteran spouses everywhere we salute you. for thirty six months. we salute how you balanced work, family and home life. we salute your courage. and your service. by offering you our service. newday usa specializes in helping you make the most of your va benefits. from home purchase to refinance. >> it's frustrating knowing other schools are having the chance to have the opportunity to go to the next level, get that scholarship and offer. while over here it's what we can't do much because that just got taken away from our hands with we had no control over it. steve: indeed. let's bring in the weekend co-host of "fox & friends," you got pete hegseth
isaiah navarro lancaster high school football player basically told by the governor you don't have abrian: still ahead, as we get ready for sunday's big game check in with will cain in tampa. he is having breakfast with friends ♪ ♪ come and get me ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ stay restless with the icon that does the same. the rx crafted by lexus. lease the 2021 rx 350 for $429 a month for thirty six months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. to veteran spouses everywhere we salute you. for...
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let's use air power on day one of this war we were flying in with halifax and we've got a big lancaster bomber in the works and we will we will bomb germany and that will be a second front. by the way, they're going to lose 65,40,000 brits and 25,000 americans. so it's going to be a bloody battle. and once again, this is very important. i think you should make a note of it in this relationship because you can see what a second landfront would have been like in 42 and 43 had. the british allowed us to do what george marshall and roosevelt wanted to do you can see that through the air campaign. because we go over there confident swaggering. say we have a b-17. we have a b-24 that going to come out their precision. we have something called the norden bomb site that you don't have you have a cruise of three. we have crews of nine ten. we fly in formation. they're absolutely a fortress and that really say don't. don't tell us that we've been losing. 10 to 15% of our cruise is a bomb because what the germans do is you leave, england. they pick you up on radar and they have 20 to 30 bases here
let's use air power on day one of this war we were flying in with halifax and we've got a big lancaster bomber in the works and we will we will bomb germany and that will be a second front. by the way, they're going to lose 65,40,000 brits and 25,000 americans. so it's going to be a bloody battle. and once again, this is very important. i think you should make a note of it in this relationship because you can see what a second landfront would have been like in 42 and 43 had. the british allowed...
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we can speak now to economist dr hilary ingham of lancaster university.verall figures are hiding the fact that some groups have been very badly hit. in terms of a bit of good news, if you look at payroll figures, the numbers have gone up from 83,000 over december, but if you look back to a year ago, they are down 726,000, so that is almost three quarters of a million jobs and of thosejobs that three quarters of a million jobs and of those jobs that have gone, 58.5% have come from those in the age group 18 to 24, so young people are being very badly hit. truth? group 18 to 24, so young people are being very badly hit.— being very badly hit. why do you think that being very badly hit. why do you thinkthat is? _ being very badly hit. why do you thinkthat is? |_ being very badly hit. why do you think that is? i think— being very badly hit. why do you think that is? i think in - being very badly hit. why do you think that is? i think in some i think that is? i think in some cases, think that is? i think in some cases. if— think that is? i think in some cases.
we can speak now to economist dr hilary ingham of lancaster university.verall figures are hiding the fact that some groups have been very badly hit. in terms of a bit of good news, if you look at payroll figures, the numbers have gone up from 83,000 over december, but if you look back to a year ago, they are down 726,000, so that is almost three quarters of a million jobs and of thosejobs that three quarters of a million jobs and of those jobs that have gone, 58.5% have come from those in the...
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there, reliable forecast models and euro which is the european model, pretty widespread even in lancastert so we are forecasting as it happens, but i will tell you someone will get 2 feet of snow and it could be close to new york city which is quite exceptional. back to you. stuart: i don't like the way you call it a jackpot snow storm. i think of other uses of the word jackpot, quite frankly. >> no money involved. stuart: you will be working 24 hours a day. thank you. still ahead today, art laffer, steve forbes, larry kudlow and micro, quite a show, second hour of "varney & co." is next. ♪♪ . . . . ♪. ♪ it's another manic monday ♪ stuart: not quite a manic monday, i don't think it is manic moment. not quite as manic as it was last week as you see from the market the in just a moment f you want to call it that, that is a manic snowstorm any way you slice it here in new york city. let's get right to the market the dow cutting its gain from 250 to 100 points. still got green. nasdaq triple-digit gain. on the screens right now, much shorted stocks. look at gamestop, it is falling quite drama
there, reliable forecast models and euro which is the european model, pretty widespread even in lancastert so we are forecasting as it happens, but i will tell you someone will get 2 feet of snow and it could be close to new york city which is quite exceptional. back to you. stuart: i don't like the way you call it a jackpot snow storm. i think of other uses of the word jackpot, quite frankly. >> no money involved. stuart: you will be working 24 hours a day. thank you. still ahead today,...
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an additional 8 to 12, looks like boston four inches for you look at lancaster over 2 feet we think inphiladelphia might get a few more inches than originally an tis pavemented earlier this morning. there is the criteria for the blizzard. so, 35 mile-per-hour winds or greater for a duration of three hours or more. so, i wouldn't be surprised if we did see blizzard warnings in effect as we get throughout the day and by the way, an all-day event on monday into tuesday. so a slow moving system will keep you up to date. steve, ainsley, brian, back to you. steve: thank you, j.d. brian: it's my pleasure to bring in senator tom cot top on the senate banking committee and a big time impact player on the republican side senator, welcome to monday. >> good morning, brian. brian: so we know about and we will put these up on the screen how many executive orders joe biden did in his first 10 days in office. he is not going to stop there apparently. we will talk about this in a little while is he doing something maybe bipartisan when it comes to the relief bill. let's talk about what he is going to
an additional 8 to 12, looks like boston four inches for you look at lancaster over 2 feet we think inphiladelphia might get a few more inches than originally an tis pavemented earlier this morning. there is the criteria for the blizzard. so, 35 mile-per-hour winds or greater for a duration of three hours or more. so, i wouldn't be surprised if we did see blizzard warnings in effect as we get throughout the day and by the way, an all-day event on monday into tuesday. so a slow moving system...
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host: james, lancaster, virginia, democrat. caller: republican. host: go ahead.aller: yes yes yes. [indiscernible] i have to agree with what the last caller said. swalwell, maxine waters, pelosi. you never hear no apology. the interview with greene in december. you read something, talk about it, discuss it. [indiscernible] just because it is on facebook and other people see it -- that is one of the reasons i am not on facebook anymore -- i don't see how it affects the republican party trump supporters at all. this is being made something of nothing at all. as usual. host: liz cheney, not a trump supporter. are you glad she is still the number three republican in the house? caller: i am. i support her on her vote to impeach. this is an opportunity to see what went on during the election. i have my own doubts. maybe it will sway me to be a biden supporter or vice versa. show me whether or not it was fraudulent. i would have voted to impeach. just to see evidence. host: conservative website redstate.com. the story today about the liz cheney vote. this is what it say
host: james, lancaster, virginia, democrat. caller: republican. host: go ahead.aller: yes yes yes. [indiscernible] i have to agree with what the last caller said. swalwell, maxine waters, pelosi. you never hear no apology. the interview with greene in december. you read something, talk about it, discuss it. [indiscernible] just because it is on facebook and other people see it -- that is one of the reasons i am not on facebook anymore -- i don't see how it affects the republican party trump...
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lancaster: so a xylarium is for wood what a library is for books. it's where we house all the different wood blocks that allow us to look at reference material when we get a new sample. and so, if we get an unknown and we have an idea of what it is, we can build a population based on what we have here. there are wood collections all over the world, and we partner with a lot of them in order to build what you see here. we have probably close to or over 15,000 different wood blocks or slivers in this room, and that really encompasses an incredible portion of commercial woods that are imported into the united states. woman: i'm an adventure scientist, which means i'm a volunteer. we help collect data. at this moment, we're collecting samples for the timber tracking project that will hopefully lead to help convict poachers of, you know, illegal timber logging. man: i grew up in brazil, and my dad, he was an ecological person, so he gave me this awareness to take care of nature. so, to me, it was my niche. i love it. right here. close this. now i have my
lancaster: so a xylarium is for wood what a library is for books. it's where we house all the different wood blocks that allow us to look at reference material when we get a new sample. and so, if we get an unknown and we have an idea of what it is, we can build a population based on what we have here. there are wood collections all over the world, and we partner with a lot of them in order to build what you see here. we have probably close to or over 15,000 different wood blocks or slivers in...