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is faltering in the hard-line of the country is the great challenge of our age with a town called lexington missouri a place where people make a life for themselves and their children where they value honesty and gumption and life's simple pleasures reading toed the kids before bed and the place for dignity and quiet of the working men and women those who built the railroads and the workers who launched the industrial american economy the marvel of the world those who fly the country's flag in every hour of danger and defend that burden of our nation now with the fire department they give $25 a month to assist people halfway around the globe they will never meet just because they believe in helping others. to give the best of yourself to your family and your community and fellow man. america is a place of promise these working men and women as they sacrifice to be pushed aside by the aristocracy with a classic remix of society to engineer the economy to fashion a culture dominated thinking of helping their fellow citizens thinking of making everyone else and washington this has politics of
is faltering in the hard-line of the country is the great challenge of our age with a town called lexington missouri a place where people make a life for themselves and their children where they value honesty and gumption and life's simple pleasures reading toed the kids before bed and the place for dignity and quiet of the working men and women those who built the railroads and the workers who launched the industrial american economy the marvel of the world those who fly the country's flag in...
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so major delays on both sides southbound it's almost from the lexington reservoir northbound the opposite side of the crash. you are backed up all the way out to glenwood which is not good for people trying to get through the mountains and into los whopping 40 minutes for your northbound drive time we have this foot problem that's been out here for quite some time to over an hour i've been tracking delays on westbound 24 because of an accident that's wrapping up and wilder at last check the left lane still blocked at one point we had all lanes closed. so they're still wrapping up west 24 wilder left lane blocked your backed up through or enda 2 lafayette, a whopping 15 minutes from wannacry to oakland and you're back up the spilling over to 6.80 which is a mess now from to 42 in concord daria. >>thanks a lot, rob and 7 26 in the south bay investigators are cracking down on people misusing disabled placards for parking dmv officials in san jose are checking to make sure that drivers who hang on those placards and parked their car are not either using an expired car or one that belongs to s
so major delays on both sides southbound it's almost from the lexington reservoir northbound the opposite side of the crash. you are backed up all the way out to glenwood which is not good for people trying to get through the mountains and into los whopping 40 minutes for your northbound drive time we have this foot problem that's been out here for quite some time to over an hour i've been tracking delays on westbound 24 because of an accident that's wrapping up and wilder at last check the...
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toward lexington hills, a report of a crash blocking the slow lane, the right lane. stay over toward the center divide, move smoothly through the area. so far the freeway is open and southbound away from us. heading toward the bay bridge, no delays. no problem for any travel times through the maze, east shore freeway. backup very mild for a couple of cash lanes. folks approaching on the right approach also slowing. either side still has one lane that has to open for the morning. we should see that. fog on the north bay. it's not showing up in san rafael. somewhere north of there. somewhere around maybe novato. >> thanks, mike. 4:50 for you right costa citi cracking down on false burglary alarms. some people are abusing the system. he said out of 2,100 calls last year, only five turned out to be real crimes. residents and business owners face a $100 crime. this is for the fourth and fifth time emergency calls that crew versus to respond to. and they say the costs will go up to $250 every time after that. >>> good news this morning if you plan to travel for memorial da
toward lexington hills, a report of a crash blocking the slow lane, the right lane. stay over toward the center divide, move smoothly through the area. so far the freeway is open and southbound away from us. heading toward the bay bridge, no delays. no problem for any travel times through the maze, east shore freeway. backup very mild for a couple of cash lanes. folks approaching on the right approach also slowing. either side still has one lane that has to open for the morning. we should see...
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it had more of an impact on northbound traffic which is down from glenwood all the way up to the lexington reservoir here's your bay bridge say folks at the toll plaza are just now making it there they've been stuck in traffic on 1824 because of all the hot spots so 23 minutes and growing from downtown oakland to fremont street james star you all right, thank you. >>the breaking news that we're following this morning out of the north bay in fairfield where one person is injured in a police shooting caught for sarah stinson is live at the scene with more sara what happened. >>well this all earlier this morning it stemmed from a burglary. police were alerted here in fairfield to a burglary that happened at a business behind me a convenient center at this shopping center. and when they got here they saw a man and it ended up in a pursuit and then that suspected burglar he was shot by police now take a look at these maps you can get a good idea where we're standing in fairfield this is a rising drive in the news section of clay bank road. i happened to 10 officers responded ins. and when they
it had more of an impact on northbound traffic which is down from glenwood all the way up to the lexington reservoir here's your bay bridge say folks at the toll plaza are just now making it there they've been stuck in traffic on 1824 because of all the hot spots so 23 minutes and growing from downtown oakland to fremont street james star you all right, thank you. >>the breaking news that we're following this morning out of the north bay in fairfield where one person is injured in a...
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campbell, saratoga, md lexington hills, cupertino, there goes another one.ve into san francisco. look at that line, that went through oakland, now it is right over san leandro. heading over to pleasanton and union city, we are not done with the rain, but the cool temperatures as well. it is not just us, it is much of the west, to be interest honest. even some rain up to the north, mendocino county, you can see that one line moving through right there, occasionally you get some bursts of brief, heavy rain like this system. near hayward, and also out to dublin as well, coming right down over the northwest with snow up in the mountains. 50 is still on the temperatures, we will barely get to 60 degrees. look for a mostly cloudy day with highs only in the 60s. this trend will continue. >>> just looking at my picture here, steve, i was just looking at the rain, i'm going to show you these pictures. i can put them up on your screen at home, let's go to the macarthur maze, you can see traffic is going to be slow. it is taking more than an hour to get here, coming ou
campbell, saratoga, md lexington hills, cupertino, there goes another one.ve into san francisco. look at that line, that went through oakland, now it is right over san leandro. heading over to pleasanton and union city, we are not done with the rain, but the cool temperatures as well. it is not just us, it is much of the west, to be interest honest. even some rain up to the north, mendocino county, you can see that one line moving through right there, occasionally you get some bursts of brief,...
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so i couldn't help but come down to lexington to find out exactly what's happening. because i don't know if chandler's parents are aware that he applied for a job with me, i'm not gonna say anything initially. as far as all of them know, chandler included, i'm just here as a potential investor. chandler: oh, hey! how's it going? lemonis: how are you? chandler: i'm good. chandler lyles. lemonis: chandler, i'm marcus. nice to meet you. so, that's where lyles comes from? chandler: it's our last name, yes, sir, yeah. lemonis: is this the main location? chandler: this is, yep. lemonis: and who owns the business? chandler: so, my parents own 90%, and i own 10%. lemonis: who put the money up for the restaurant? chandler: my mom and dad. lemonis: mom and dad? okay. chandler: we've been in business for four years. we started as a food pop-up tent, just old-school smoker on the side of the road. my mom and i did that full-time. my dad had retired from the air force, so he was really able to help us in the beginning stages. and i had some money saved up from the air force, so -
so i couldn't help but come down to lexington to find out exactly what's happening. because i don't know if chandler's parents are aware that he applied for a job with me, i'm not gonna say anything initially. as far as all of them know, chandler included, i'm just here as a potential investor. chandler: oh, hey! how's it going? lemonis: how are you? chandler: i'm good. chandler lyles. lemonis: chandler, i'm marcus. nice to meet you. so, that's where lyles comes from? chandler: it's our last...
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their toyota was hit by another car going north in the southbound lanes of highway 17 in the lexington hills. he was a football player and there will be of visual held for him at the flagpole at 8:00 tonight. there will be a remembrance at shakers pizza on thorton avenue at 6:00 tomorrow night. he wanted to be a firefighter because he liked helping people. the chp arrested the driver of the other car and she is facing charges of drunk driving and vehicular manslaughter. >>> a trial will resume against a man accused of killing a woman in oakland 40 years ago. she was , stabbed, and strangled. the case remained unsolved until 2015 when dna evidence linked the suspect to the crime. he is already serving a life sentence. he is eligible for release in 2022. jury selection in the trial begins on thursday and resumes this morning. >>> lawmakers, journalists, and policy advocates will talk about the status of the lease transparency bill. several speakers are scheduled for a discussion in sacramento including nancy skinner who introduced a bill that became law requiring police departments to re
their toyota was hit by another car going north in the southbound lanes of highway 17 in the lexington hills. he was a football player and there will be of visual held for him at the flagpole at 8:00 tonight. there will be a remembrance at shakers pizza on thorton avenue at 6:00 tomorrow night. he wanted to be a firefighter because he liked helping people. the chp arrested the driver of the other car and she is facing charges of drunk driving and vehicular manslaughter. >>> a trial...
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they moved to lexington, massachusetts, and over time began to build some wealth and owned a house in hyde park where she lived with elizabeth, her mom and her sister as white women. the other methods members of to really interesting lives all over the boston area and prudence as well was known to be an agent on the underground railroad former spot. i think there's a lot there to talk about, but one thing that is important to keep in mind is that she was passing for most of the late part of the 20th century. even found that would have wanted to adopt her and make her wife and what type she could no longer be in touch with because they would didn't expose her. she would lose her apartment, her job. at a certain point when she's working at the clerk of course in massachusetts and living in a beautiful apartment on chestnut street in beacon hill, with another white women, her name was mary also, there's not a lot of the abolitionist and so forth talked about meeting her but also i like it had to pretend like we did know who she was. because of the fact of passing and the fact what she wa
they moved to lexington, massachusetts, and over time began to build some wealth and owned a house in hyde park where she lived with elizabeth, her mom and her sister as white women. the other methods members of to really interesting lives all over the boston area and prudence as well was known to be an agent on the underground railroad former spot. i think there's a lot there to talk about, but one thing that is important to keep in mind is that she was passing for most of the late part of the...
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>> she is resigning after trying and failing to deliver her lexington plan >> i will -- brett kavanaugh plan. >> it was the honor of my life to hold, the second female prime minister, but certainly not the last. i do so with no ill will. but with enormous and enduring gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the country i love. >> may has been prime minister since 2016, she was brought in with when voters supported brexit. three years later and the brexit has not happened. during her resignation speech may says she will always feel deep regret for being unable to deliver her brexit man. >> i have done everything i can to convince and please those, but sadly i have not been able to do so. i tried three times. i believe it was right to persevere, even when the odds against success seemed high. but it is now clear to me that it is in the best interest of the country for a new prime minister to leave that effort. >> may's last day will be june 7th. she will still play a role as caretaker prime minister during a search for her successor. live in the newsroom, elissa harrington, ktvu fo
>> she is resigning after trying and failing to deliver her lexington plan >> i will -- brett kavanaugh plan. >> it was the honor of my life to hold, the second female prime minister, but certainly not the last. i do so with no ill will. but with enormous and enduring gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the country i love. >> may has been prime minister since 2016, she was brought in with when voters supported brexit. three years later and the brexit has not...
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those lessons were factored in to the operations of lexington and saratoga and later on the carriers yorktown and enterprise which spent so much time fighting in early 1942. three specific heuristics emerged over this course of this time. heuristics is a bit of a complicated word. it means a pattern of decision-making. it is an approach you have taken before, you are practiced in and do it without really thinking about it. subconsciously. this is how you go about these routines. three formed the core of the navy's approach to fighting in the run-up to world war ii. the first is to act aggressively. united states navy officers well understood that in combat, if you could get inside an enemy's decision cycle, you can keep them off balance, control the pace of battle and create new opportunities, and this is .omething they tried to do the navy of the time did not use this term, but they would have understood it quite well. there was a question after the last presentation -- why did the navy scout with this relatively slow plane? it is because it can carry a bomb load. it was the idea of
those lessons were factored in to the operations of lexington and saratoga and later on the carriers yorktown and enterprise which spent so much time fighting in early 1942. three specific heuristics emerged over this course of this time. heuristics is a bit of a complicated word. it means a pattern of decision-making. it is an approach you have taken before, you are practiced in and do it without really thinking about it. subconsciously. this is how you go about these routines. three formed...
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they are pushed down through the service and you see here calvert beach 4:51, 5:17 lexington park.n mayersunst. mary's county no. and it goes over to ocean city. and amelia put that out. look ocean pines around 6:20. so if you left now to ocean city, you probably won't get thetil 7:00, you might miss these. but you have the potential for that coming on through. and interesting to note that they dropped the severe thunderstorm watch and also as we take alook at the 4 day and 10 day forecast, chance for storms out there on sunday. it will be hot and humid.Ñi breezy and beautiful tomorrow, a complete 180 from today. no storms i the forecast. memorial day weekend shaping up to be nice. 87. the humidity is out, feeling veryuch like summer out there. and look at next week, we were talking about this earlier, maybe the first ht wave. >> and we'll change numbers. we're actually going up. the computerñr models next ednesday, they areround 98 to 100 degrees. we've never seen 100 degrees in the month of may. is itle possib yeah. maybe. but i think more likely 95 to 97 frees is whe degrees is
they are pushed down through the service and you see here calvert beach 4:51, 5:17 lexington park.n mayersunst. mary's county no. and it goes over to ocean city. and amelia put that out. look ocean pines around 6:20. so if you left now to ocean city, you probably won't get thetil 7:00, you might miss these. but you have the potential for that coming on through. and interesting to note that they dropped the severe thunderstorm watch and also as we take alook at the 4 day and 10 day forecast,...
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speeding infraction in the u.s., winding up in jail for driving a breakneck 12 miles per hour down lexingtonn can't agree on what to do with their strange inheritance -- 80 so-called orphan cars potentially worth over a million dollars. >> jim and marilyn think it's time to sell, but jerry and john would like to see the collection kept together. >> i've had a chance to experience most every car here. spent a lot of time in these. i've driven most of them through the years. >> it's two against two. something's got to give. how do they decide? they go to the videotape. remember that local-tv piece featuring grant all those years ago? turns out a crucial part of grant's interview was never broadcast. >> it was like a 15-minute segment, but later they offered up the entire raw footage of the shoot. >> they pop the cutting-room-floor footage in the vcr. during the unedited, hour-long interview, grant is asked about many topics that never reach air, including the future of his cherished autos. listen. >> [ laughs ] >> their father's words end the debate -- the siblings will auction off the cars. >
speeding infraction in the u.s., winding up in jail for driving a breakneck 12 miles per hour down lexingtonn can't agree on what to do with their strange inheritance -- 80 so-called orphan cars potentially worth over a million dollars. >> jim and marilyn think it's time to sell, but jerry and john would like to see the collection kept together. >> i've had a chance to experience most every car here. spent a lot of time in these. i've driven most of them through the years. >>...
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another car heading north in the southbound lanes of highway 17 right near woodward estates in the lexington hills. he was a football player at fremont washington high school where a vigil will be held at the flagpole at 8:00 tonight. there will also be a remembrance and 6:00 tomorrow. friends say he wanted to be a firefighter because he liked helping people. >> i know a lot of people saw him just friday. it sucks he is gone. >> the have arrested the driver of the other car and they faced charges of drunk driving in vehicular manslaughter. >> the highest number of infections since 1994. 75 of the cases are new and 66 of them were reported in new york. health officials warn the disease spreads thickly and easily among people who are not immunized. >> just wait until you hear what meteorologist has to say. >> it is looking more impressive by the hour going forward. not today but by wednesday, thursday and maybe over the weekend. it may be a good idea if you have plans to have a plan b to get ready to go. these are the may averages. santa rosa averages 80 3/100 for the entire month. san jose .4
another car heading north in the southbound lanes of highway 17 right near woodward estates in the lexington hills. he was a football player at fremont washington high school where a vigil will be held at the flagpole at 8:00 tonight. there will also be a remembrance and 6:00 tomorrow. friends say he wanted to be a firefighter because he liked helping people. >> i know a lot of people saw him just friday. it sucks he is gone. >> the have arrested the driver of the other car and they...
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those lessons were factored in to the operations of lexington and saratoga when they joined the fleet, and later on the carriers yorktown enterprise which spent so much time -- yorktown and enterprise which spent so much time fighting in early 1942. three specific heuristics emerged over the course of this time. heuristics is a little bit of a complicated word. it means a pattern of decision-making. if you have a heuristic approach you have taken before, you are practiced in and you do it without really thinking about it. subconsciously. this is how you go about these routines. there were three that formed the core of the navy's approach to fighting in the run-up of world war ii. the first is to act aggressively. colonel john boyd had not coined the idea of the loop orient, , decide, act. the naval officers understood in combat if you could get insight and enemies decision cycle, you can keep them off balance and control the pace of balance and create new opportunities. this was something that tried to do. it was a regular part of how they approached fighting. and a very effective way
those lessons were factored in to the operations of lexington and saratoga when they joined the fleet, and later on the carriers yorktown enterprise which spent so much time -- yorktown and enterprise which spent so much time fighting in early 1942. three specific heuristics emerged over the course of this time. heuristics is a little bit of a complicated word. it means a pattern of decision-making. if you have a heuristic approach you have taken before, you are practiced in and you do it...
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the lexington herald leader reports the boy disappeared from his home sunday night. yesterday searchers found him about a mile away. >>> the statue of liberty has a new museum that officially opens today. they suggest they will eliminate a forgotten history and add context to the millions of people that visit each year. >>> 6:25. new details in the south bay. a man is accused of intentionally plowing into a crowd of people in sunnyvale is due in court for a plea hearing. isaiah peoples faces eight counts in connection with a crash that injured eight people last month. it happened at el camino reale and saratoga road. he is a war veteran with ptsd. >>> new overnight, lawmakers passed a restrictive abortion measure as fallout from a supreme court showdown. >> first the bay area is the most expensive place in the country for energy costs. new perspective on what you are paying compared to everyone else. >>> breaking news, a car crashes into a south bay home. what authorities are telling our kris sanchez live at the scene. >>> our top story is still the weather. rain mov
the lexington herald leader reports the boy disappeared from his home sunday night. yesterday searchers found him about a mile away. >>> the statue of liberty has a new museum that officially opens today. they suggest they will eliminate a forgotten history and add context to the millions of people that visit each year. >>> 6:25. new details in the south bay. a man is accused of intentionally plowing into a crowd of people in sunnyvale is due in court for a plea hearing....
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the lexington herald leader reports the boy disappeared. >>> the statue of liberty has a museum thatfficially opposite today. the "new york times" says it will add context to the millions of people who visit every year. >>> new overnight, the missouri senate passes a ban on abortion after eight weeks of pregnancy in the mean time, a ban would apply once a heart beat is detected. they signed plank et restrictions into law. apportion will be allowed if there is a serious health risk for the mother. violators face up to 99 years in prison. the new law is et is to go into action barring action from the supreme court. >>> also, the high school in washington state is closed following a measles outbreak. five new cases were just announced. parents are being told they must provide proof their child is immunized or they won't be able to attend school until at least june 3rd. >>> three funny women are spreading serious sunshine on "ellen" today. >> mia rudolph is proving even though she's still not 21, she can still bust a move. >>> she's got it all. the dances and lights and everything, but t
the lexington herald leader reports the boy disappeared. >>> the statue of liberty has a museum thatfficially opposite today. the "new york times" says it will add context to the millions of people who visit every year. >>> new overnight, the missouri senate passes a ban on abortion after eight weeks of pregnancy in the mean time, a ban would apply once a heart beat is detected. they signed plank et restrictions into law. apportion will be allowed if there is a...
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looks like lexington, louisville might get some rain as well.rom raleigh back to atlanta, mobile, this is the area of seeing some severe weather, damaging winds, large hail, a brief tornado possible, and this is all making its way toward the northeast tonight in through tomorrow. maybe a little strengthening coastal low sunday looks to be a mess here and this is saturated as well so >>> they have a great frog festival down there in louisiana. >> a what festival? >> frog festival. >> what's that? >> you do things with frogs. >> like eat chicken legs like frog legs. >> they're partying in louisville, churchill downs where they'll probably get a little bit of rain for the big race, the kentucky derby. place your bet. >> we should look at the mudders then. >> i think so. abbott and costello. there you go. place your bets. >> when is this baby coming? >> whit, we have no idea when the baby is coming. let's go to windsor where royal watchers are looking for any sign of baby sussex. much anticipated arrival. that's where amy robach is. this morning, am
looks like lexington, louisville might get some rain as well.rom raleigh back to atlanta, mobile, this is the area of seeing some severe weather, damaging winds, large hail, a brief tornado possible, and this is all making its way toward the northeast tonight in through tomorrow. maybe a little strengthening coastal low sunday looks to be a mess here and this is saturated as well so >>> they have a great frog festival down there in louisiana. >> a what festival? >> frog...
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. >> miguel marquez in lexington, thank you. >>> the trick to getting a pardon from president trump.nd a dressing fit for a goddess. come taste what a salad should be. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. panera. food as it should be. i had nomine...ms of hepatitis c. ...caused liver damage. epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. whatever your type, ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. i had the common type. mine was rare. epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. i just found out about my hepatitis c. i knew for years. epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. before starting epclusa, your doctor will test if you have had hepatitis b, which may flare up and could cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you have had hepatitis b other liver or kidney problems, hiv or other medical conditions... ...and all medicines you take, including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone with epclusa may cause a serious slowing of your heart rate. common side effects include headache and tirednes
. >> miguel marquez in lexington, thank you. >>> the trick to getting a pardon from president trump.nd a dressing fit for a goddess. come taste what a salad should be. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. panera. food as it should be. i had nomine...ms of hepatitis c. ...caused liver damage. epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. whatever your type, ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. i had the common type. mine was rare. epclusa has a 98%...
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not so bad look for crowding northbound 17 north of the summit approaching the lexington reservoir. think is stephon i show where bed last night with the kids watching the eastern conference finals. >>to see the words into play. the just like us. well 7 the matching pj's what's with that how many guys are willing to wear matching footy pajamas. i've never seen such an and this is why because he's a comeback taught to these pictures they will i know we have matching pajamas you know for the family. >>well, it's only christmas team won so that we can make a christmas morning. i know i want that picture picture okay guys will do that. anyway, here's what the fletchers watching last night in a matching pj's the raptors beat bucks in game 4 last i won 21 out too. so now the eastern conference series is hide so you know that drink is calling carry on a cell phone you up cover you. drake is he even though he's a toronto super fan. he actually has steph and key these numbers tattooed on his arm. the warriors do not matching foot seas that i have seen, but yomay have seen the meringue they'r
not so bad look for crowding northbound 17 north of the summit approaching the lexington reservoir. think is stephon i show where bed last night with the kids watching the eastern conference finals. >>to see the words into play. the just like us. well 7 the matching pj's what's with that how many guys are willing to wear matching footy pajamas. i've never seen such an and this is why because he's a comeback taught to these pictures they will i know we have matching pajamas you know for...
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when we were in lexington, we wanted to update it to talk about some others -- because, you know, places like kentucky, many times, don't think about african-american history in those places. i am from kansas originally. people don't think about black people in kansas. i think it is time for some new things to come about, and that new book, that old book needs to be a new book. amanda: and this information tells a more complete history of the united states. it tells a more complete social theory, and these are things that have been left out of some of the credits of history, and she was doing it. she was teaching about other people way back when she was a teacher before she ever went to washington, d.c. she was teaching the children about other african-americans and kentuckians who had done great things that they didn't know about. so the best way we can honor her, i think, is to do the same. nancy: i agree. any other questions? >> was she denied access into the press area because she was a female, black, or was she not a member of the club, so to speak? nancy: because those black organi
when we were in lexington, we wanted to update it to talk about some others -- because, you know, places like kentucky, many times, don't think about african-american history in those places. i am from kansas originally. people don't think about black people in kansas. i think it is time for some new things to come about, and that new book, that old book needs to be a new book. amanda: and this information tells a more complete history of the united states. it tells a more complete social...
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. >>> cbs lexington affiliate wkyt reports a toddler was found alive nearly three days after he disappeared found 22-month-old kenneth howard at an old strip mine about a mile from his home. there was no evidence of foul play. he was dehydrated but in remarkably good condition. they say he's a tough little kid. his parents are relieved. a great ending to the story. >> yeah. a happy ending to that. and the "new york times" says a rabbit sculpture smashed the record for the most expensive art by a living artist. the stainless steel work sold for just over $91 million at christie's in new york last night. rabbit was created by koons in 1986. the buyer is the father of treasury secretary steve mnuchin who is an art dealer. $90 million? >> i wonder where they're going to put it? does it go in the family room, living room, foyer? >> we like jeff koons, so good for him. >> what an expensive bunny. congratulations to jeff. >>> for 12 years "the big bang theory" has been one of the funniest and most popular shows. we look ahead to the series finale that's tonight. kaley and johnny are here. we'll be
. >>> cbs lexington affiliate wkyt reports a toddler was found alive nearly three days after he disappeared found 22-month-old kenneth howard at an old strip mine about a mile from his home. there was no evidence of foul play. he was dehydrated but in remarkably good condition. they say he's a tough little kid. his parents are relieved. a great ending to the story. >> yeah. a happy ending to that. and the "new york times" says a rabbit sculpture smashed the record for...
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bloomberg "surveillance," francine lacqua on queen like doria street -- queen victoria street, tom keene lexington years, 20% per year. can they sustain that total return? scott: we think they can. home depot is a premier company and the culture is so strong. the housing market has been a little bit weak. between them and lows, it has -- lowes, it has been a duopoly. we think home depot in particular has advantages when it comes to e-commerce. tom: how do they compete against walmart and amazon? how do they learn from walmart and amazon? scott: the funny thing is, maybe it is a little of the reverse. home depot was doing on the --nnel before omni-channel omni-channel before on a channel was a word. 10 or 15 years ago we may have faxed it in, but they were always pulling stuff off their shelves and getting it to contractors. their stores are set up for that, so if you are going over a true omni-channel e-commerce solution, there is not a better company to do that with an home depot. the other thing they have going for them versus other retailers is it is a specialized thing they are doing. not that
bloomberg "surveillance," francine lacqua on queen like doria street -- queen victoria street, tom keene lexington years, 20% per year. can they sustain that total return? scott: we think they can. home depot is a premier company and the culture is so strong. the housing market has been a little bit weak. between them and lows, it has -- lowes, it has been a duopoly. we think home depot in particular has advantages when it comes to e-commerce. tom: how do they compete against walmart...
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and it is a tourist attraction outside of lexington, kentd.illion dollars in property damage after heavy rains caused a landslide. that said, i should mention that the rain didn't damage the arc itself. just an important access road at the site. still, quite an interesting headline, don't you think? >>> so four of the two dozen democrats are stumping today and where we find our road warrior ali vitale in the hawkeye state. how are voters responded to the candidates? >> reporter: kendis, in iowa falls today we've seen kirsten gillibrand at the coffee shop behind me and in a little while amy klobuchar will talk to voters here and over the course of the past few months as i've been out here there is only one thing consistent hitting the early voting states and there are too many candidates to pars through. i talked to that with one women this morning and listen to what she had to say. >> we have fortunate to have a large group to pick from. it is difficult. i can't tell you right now who i will come up with at the end. but i'm so happy i have a c
and it is a tourist attraction outside of lexington, kentd.illion dollars in property damage after heavy rains caused a landslide. that said, i should mention that the rain didn't damage the arc itself. just an important access road at the site. still, quite an interesting headline, don't you think? >>> so four of the two dozen democrats are stumping today and where we find our road warrior ali vitale in the hawkeye state. how are voters responded to the candidates? >> reporter:...
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that happened early friday morning near lexington, in the middle part of the state. be suspicious. they are investigating the exact cause. alicia: 2020 democratic hopefuls working this weekend on the campaign trail. including south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg who earned a nickname of sorts from the man he's trying to replace. president trump is also taking aim at former vice president joe biden as new polls show him at the frontrunner in the crowded field of candidates. christina coleman is following all of this from our west coast newsroom. >> reporter: well, democratic presidential hopeful mayor pete buttigieg dismissing president trump's new nickname from him, saying he didn't get the reference. trump mocked him yesterday afternoon, comparing the 37-year-old south bend, indiana mayor to the long-time mascot for mad magazine. trump said, quote, alfred e. newman cannot become president of the united states. when asked about trump's insult, mayor pete said he never heard of that character and had to google it. i went on to say he was surprised the president of
that happened early friday morning near lexington, in the middle part of the state. be suspicious. they are investigating the exact cause. alicia: 2020 democratic hopefuls working this weekend on the campaign trail. including south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg who earned a nickname of sorts from the man he's trying to replace. president trump is also taking aim at former vice president joe biden as new polls show him at the frontrunner in the crowded field of candidates. christina coleman...
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. >> realtime my hometown of lexington kentucky reached an important milestone. it was certified no veteran was living out doors or unsheltered, meaning the va certified and end to veteran homelessness in our community. this milestone is particularly important because as many of us are aware homeless veterans are at a higher rate of suicide than non-homeless veteran. dr. stone, dr. franklin, you mentioned several suicide resources are available only online or by phone or information about mental health services are sent via mail. given the higher suicide home less -- the higher rate of suicide homeless veterans face, how is the va reaching homeless veterans who obviously don't have access to those resources? >> yes, we have 444 suicide prevention coordinators with a surge underway to plus that up by a number of 246 more. and they actually do in person outreach engagements where they are out in communities. we have a metric for them to do at least five face-to-face outdoor engagements this happened to people just like you mentioned. and many times when i do my che
. >> realtime my hometown of lexington kentucky reached an important milestone. it was certified no veteran was living out doors or unsheltered, meaning the va certified and end to veteran homelessness in our community. this milestone is particularly important because as many of us are aware homeless veterans are at a higher rate of suicide than non-homeless veteran. dr. stone, dr. franklin, you mentioned several suicide resources are available only online or by phone or information about...
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recently, my hometown of lexington, kentucky reached an important milestone in ending veteran homelessness after a collaborative effort, the va certified an effective ending to veteran homelessness in our community. this milestone is important because as many of us are aware, homeless veterans are at a higher risk of suicide than non-homeless veterans. dr. stone, dr. franklin, i noticed that many prevention resources that the va provides are available online or by phone or via mail. given the higher suicide homeless, the higher rate of suicide homeless veterans, how is the va reaching homeless veterans who obviously don't have access to those resources? >> yes, we have 444 suicide prevention coordinators with a surge underway to add a number of 246 more, and they do in person outreach engagements where they are out in communities. we have a metric for them to do at least five face-to-face outward engagement with people just like you mentioned. and many times, when i do my checks and i go out to do visits at the va, they talk with me that they do many more than five, five is the requirement
recently, my hometown of lexington, kentucky reached an important milestone in ending veteran homelessness after a collaborative effort, the va certified an effective ending to veteran homelessness in our community. this milestone is important because as many of us are aware, homeless veterans are at a higher risk of suicide than non-homeless veterans. dr. stone, dr. franklin, i noticed that many prevention resources that the va provides are available online or by phone or via mail. given the...
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military action calling from lexington, tell us why? caller: good morning, sir.f this was a different president, i would say absolutely not, i don't want to get into another war, but people misunderstood this president. this guy means what he says. there is not going to be a lot of troops involved, i believe he will go in and decapitate the government and that will be the end of it. he will go in with an overwhelming force, it will not be a tit-for-tat battle. he is a real american who believes in peace through strength. host: kathleen is on the line from chicago. you oppose military action. give us your thoughts. caller: yes. first of all, give me a second. this same man said when it was almost time for president obama i guess the second time to be reelected. what does obama want to do, go in and start a war so he can get reelected. this man is looking at a reelection, he knows he is in trouble. i wish you all sometimes when republicans came on tv and say president obama gave iran billions of dollars, that was iran's money that obama released back to them. money
military action calling from lexington, tell us why? caller: good morning, sir.f this was a different president, i would say absolutely not, i don't want to get into another war, but people misunderstood this president. this guy means what he says. there is not going to be a lot of troops involved, i believe he will go in and decapitate the government and that will be the end of it. he will go in with an overwhelming force, it will not be a tit-for-tat battle. he is a real american who believes...
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those who laid down their life starting at lexington and concord and come up to afghanistan and iraqday of the old guard putting the flag down in the pouring rain. it was unbelievable, actually. when you see something like that, i mean, i can't help but be internally moved when i see images like that in video or photos, what comes to mind when you visit that? >> the old guard has been the guardians at arlington national cemetery for 71 years now. and everything they do in the cemetery is designed to honor those who are fallen. and no matter the weather. be it driving rainstorm. washington had on thursday or blizzards in the middle of winter or blading heat and humidity in the summer. they're always going to perform that mission. what kind of sacrifice is it as one tomb guard told me to walk out and guard sacrifice of those unknown. they didn't just give up their lives and gave up very identity. griff: patriots like you understand the grief that those more than 4,000 tombstones hold. we have been saying all morning long not only should you honor the fallen but live a life worthy of th
those who laid down their life starting at lexington and concord and come up to afghanistan and iraqday of the old guard putting the flag down in the pouring rain. it was unbelievable, actually. when you see something like that, i mean, i can't help but be internally moved when i see images like that in video or photos, what comes to mind when you visit that? >> the old guard has been the guardians at arlington national cemetery for 71 years now. and everything they do in the cemetery is...
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host: lexington, kentucky, democrats line. hi. caller: hi, how are you? host: i am fine, thanks.o ahead. caller: i would like to remind all the callers and the viewers that the eula report was a twofold investigation. withussians interfering our elections. you cannot do oversight with some of that information being redacted. it is a core part of our democracy and i would like to everyone that the mueller report is available for us to read. if you don't read it, you will be following false narratives for the rest of your life. i have not completed reading it, but i am astonished at what i have read so far. as far as barr, the contempt, i think what i am understanding is that barr is not working with the committee as far as going to the grand jury to see what information can be released as far as the oversight. whatever for them to lead -- read less redacted parts those members but could not discuss with anyone else. what is the use of me going to read something and having knowledge of something, but i cannot discuss where do i go? what is my next step? that is all i have to say. t
host: lexington, kentucky, democrats line. hi. caller: hi, how are you? host: i am fine, thanks.o ahead. caller: i would like to remind all the callers and the viewers that the eula report was a twofold investigation. withussians interfering our elections. you cannot do oversight with some of that information being redacted. it is a core part of our democracy and i would like to everyone that the mueller report is available for us to read. if you don't read it, you will be following false...
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leslie clark, reporter from the lexington herald out of kentucky tweets -- the majority leader made hiswn appearance in the mueller report, then, white house counsel them again reached out to mcconnell in an effort to convince jeff sessions not to remove himself from overseeing their russia investigation. you can see that passage, that reference, if you go to the mueller report. host: when it comes to discussions over in the house judiciary, chairman and jerry nadler with the attorney general's office -- axios picks up the story of what we talked about in the last segment. the meeting takes place today, originally scheduled for wednesday afternoon -- quote "negotiate the democrat such a ."mand for the release that is scheduled for 10:00 tomorrow and you can find more information on the website. when it comes to the treasury department denying the judiciary sorry, the house ways and means committee over the president's tax returns, the ap reports that it was the neal, whorichard originally demanded access to the tax returns in april under a law that says the i.r.s. shall furnish the retu
leslie clark, reporter from the lexington herald out of kentucky tweets -- the majority leader made hiswn appearance in the mueller report, then, white house counsel them again reached out to mcconnell in an effort to convince jeff sessions not to remove himself from overseeing their russia investigation. you can see that passage, that reference, if you go to the mueller report. host: when it comes to discussions over in the house judiciary, chairman and jerry nadler with the attorney general's...