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smith: lexington. lexington, concord, and bunker hill. there were not segregated. these were free african-americans who had fought. initially, washington is resistant, as are his council of generals. he initially for bids enlistment of either, not just enslaved, but also free african-americans. he's ultimately going to move back, allow free african-americans, and openly enslaved african americans. why the change? now, two schools of thought, one is the pragmatic. the british, under lord dunmore, will issue proclamations for freedom for any slaves that fight against the colonists. washington gave the same offer. is this about men? is this about combating this? the other thing, maybe he has a change of heart when he gets reports like these. talk about a veteran of the campaigns around boston, a character so brave a man who behaves like an experienced officer as well as an excellent soldier. so, not just any soldier, but an experienced officer, so elevating an african-american soldier. general john thomas says they are equally serviceable with other men, all other men
smith: lexington. lexington, concord, and bunker hill. there were not segregated. these were free african-americans who had fought. initially, washington is resistant, as are his council of generals. he initially for bids enlistment of either, not just enslaved, but also free african-americans. he's ultimately going to move back, allow free african-americans, and openly enslaved african americans. why the change? now, two schools of thought, one is the pragmatic. the british, under lord...
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i'm owner at 339 lexington. since mr. mcleod moved there, he nonstop complained that the property line window should not open in air space. we agree. mr. mcleod said it's not acceptable because he wants privacy. we agree. since we mostly need it for light and ventilation. for years, the tenants get along with mr. mcleod until the last tenant. when mr. mcleod block the window from opening. after the tenants protested, mre blockage. we cannot tolerate this. we filed an elder abuse claim to get the window block to remove. the court hearing was on april 10, 2019. the judge ordered him to remove the blockage. i told the judge that i filed an application to change the existing window into a sliding window and it was approved by the san francisco building department. he said that the permit application was flawed. mr. mcleod read it and ask to take a photo of it. the judge denied the request. on april 17, 2019, mr. mcleod filed appeal for window permit. saying window is not an original window. occupants cannot use the window in
i'm owner at 339 lexington. since mr. mcleod moved there, he nonstop complained that the property line window should not open in air space. we agree. mr. mcleod said it's not acceptable because he wants privacy. we agree. since we mostly need it for light and ventilation. for years, the tenants get along with mr. mcleod until the last tenant. when mr. mcleod block the window from opening. after the tenants protested, mre blockage. we cannot tolerate this. we filed an elder abuse claim to get...
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in freandly environment, including the carroll campbell place of lexington medical center honoring our late governor. support and research is provided by the alzheimer's association to end alzheimer's with a sale annually and more than 600 communities nationwide with taylor wilson organizing the midlands events. in conclusion, god bless our troops and a we'll never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. conaway: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. conaway: thank you, mr. speaker. a bittersweet heart today i rise to recognize my current chief of staff, mark williams. mark will finish 16 years of service with the house of representatives and moving on to the private sector. he's been my chief for 4 1/2 years. he served faithly, todd rokita, sam johnson, and myself. he's one of those quiet professionals that makes this place work. he is a consummate professional and i
in freandly environment, including the carroll campbell place of lexington medical center honoring our late governor. support and research is provided by the alzheimer's association to end alzheimer's with a sale annually and more than 600 communities nationwide with taylor wilson organizing the midlands events. in conclusion, god bless our troops and a we'll never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek...
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the "roanoke times" reporting tha lexington's meals and evenues saders wilbe leaving hern the f mo he back to her hrksas, where she i considering runnior f governor in 2022. >>> june is pride month. today glen echo park held a special celebration. lgbtq family day was open to everybody. the parkffered free carousel rides and arts and crafts. the goal was to make everyb acc. a montgomery county councilmember, evan glass, was the one who came up with the idea. >> i want to make sure that all of our residents know we're celebrating pride, celebrating our beautiful diversity, and we love you regardless of nation of origin, where you pray, and whom you love. >> glass is the opey gay member of the montgomery county council. >>> we would like to say congratulations to our colleagues at nbc4 and telemdot, producers, a hme a combined nbc4 won in 11 categories and evening newscasts and telemundo including 2 overall excellence, best sports and weather anchor. that's our chief photographer right there ron leidelmeyer, who received the ted yates award. it honors those who have demonstrated o profe
the "roanoke times" reporting tha lexington's meals and evenues saders wilbe leaving hern the f mo he back to her hrksas, where she i considering runnior f governor in 2022. >>> june is pride month. today glen echo park held a special celebration. lgbtq family day was open to everybody. the parkffered free carousel rides and arts and crafts. the goal was to make everyb acc. a montgomery county councilmember, evan glass, was the one who came up with the idea. >> i want...
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just last week the city of lexington, kentucky. in the great state of minnesota, nathaniel, one of your best, has said that three-fifths of the state can now say that homelessness is rare and non-recurring. the number of homeless veterans in this country has dropped by half since 2010, and it fell by 5% last year. that is progress. but there is another -- another catastrophe that is no longer on the horizon but that you are meeting every day, and that is suicide among those who have worn the uniform. i'm going to throw away some of this script and just talk to you, hopefully, one on one. every day 20 veterans take their lives. one or two of those are on active duty, two or three are in the guard and reserve. ten of those 20, the department of veteran affairs has no contact with. i've been charged to be the lead for the president's executive task force on suicide. but as i have stated in several events, the most recently taps last saturday, if we just look at the most recent event of a veter veteran's life, we will get our arms arou
just last week the city of lexington, kentucky. in the great state of minnesota, nathaniel, one of your best, has said that three-fifths of the state can now say that homelessness is rare and non-recurring. the number of homeless veterans in this country has dropped by half since 2010, and it fell by 5% last year. that is progress. but there is another -- another catastrophe that is no longer on the horizon but that you are meeting every day, and that is suicide among those who have worn the...
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it was the co-owner of red he in lexington who asked sanders to leave. the report the lodging is remaining steady despite the outcry from sanders will be leaving the position at the end of the month and she and heramily will head back to the home state of arkansas where she is considering running for governor in 2022. >>> new accusatis against a maker of a controversial guardrail is blamed for a number of deaths. >> a story our investigative team is following nearly two years now. susan hogan is working for you with new details. >> reporter: steve, hanna died in 2016 after hitting a guardrail. he believes the product is defective and he is truly on a mission to get these specific type of guardrails removed from our nation's highways. we traveled to his home in tennessee to give you a firsthand look inside his ground zero. sl of these binders on his kitchen table you are full of documents. he has collected them through publst records reque and online research. and he says he has made some pretty the surprising discoveries. >> over and over, we have state
it was the co-owner of red he in lexington who asked sanders to leave. the report the lodging is remaining steady despite the outcry from sanders will be leaving the position at the end of the month and she and heramily will head back to the home state of arkansas where she is considering running for governor in 2022. >>> new accusatis against a maker of a controversial guardrail is blamed for a number of deaths. >> a story our investigative team is following nearly two years...
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louis, lexington, knoxville, raleigh and even charlotte, too.may even see a stray storm around washington, d.c., philadelphia, baltimore, new york later could get a storm but they shouldn't be of the severe variety, guys. we'll keep an eye on it. yeah, as i mentioned, umbrella day. it's not going to rain all day, but when the storms roll through, you don't want to get caught into it. >>> still ahead, a couple of 2020 hopefuls on climate change. we'll walk through what joe biden and elizabeth warren are each proposing, coming up next. for all out confidence... ...depend® silhouette™ briefs feature maximum absorbency, beautiful colors and an improved fit for a sleek design and personal style. life's better when you're in it. be there with depend®. you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not, because you have e*trade whose tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad, get e*trade. just between us, cleaning with a mop and bucket is such a ha
louis, lexington, knoxville, raleigh and even charlotte, too.may even see a stray storm around washington, d.c., philadelphia, baltimore, new york later could get a storm but they shouldn't be of the severe variety, guys. we'll keep an eye on it. yeah, as i mentioned, umbrella day. it's not going to rain all day, but when the storms roll through, you don't want to get caught into it. >>> still ahead, a couple of 2020 hopefuls on climate change. we'll walk through what joe biden and...
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lexington to princeton. again, multiple copies are available in the back. [laughter] rick and tim, we are privileged to have you here tonight and we are looking forward to a wonderful evening. all yours. [applause] tim: thank you. thank you so much. when i walk into a room like this, i always spot the first couple of world war ii veterans . we have these guys in the front row here. i'm always drawn to them and want to know what their story was, where they were, what theater they served in, their personal stories. and they are so humble, they don't want to get into it too deep, but i think we owe them a round of applause before we begin tonight. [applause] both these guys served in europe and one just said to the other, that is for us. the applause. if there was any doubt. so here we are. this is an incredible crowd, and we are in an incredible place. i'm with one of the greatest authors, one of those guys they mention in the same breath as cornelius ryan and the other most famous authors who have written about american history, rick atkinson is one of my fa
lexington to princeton. again, multiple copies are available in the back. [laughter] rick and tim, we are privileged to have you here tonight and we are looking forward to a wonderful evening. all yours. [applause] tim: thank you. thank you so much. when i walk into a room like this, i always spot the first couple of world war ii veterans . we have these guys in the front row here. i'm always drawn to them and want to know what their story was, where they were, what theater they served in,...
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maryland state troopers on friday say a rottweiler attacked the child inside a home in lexington park. a second family dog a shar-pei mix the started to attack the child as well. people in the neighborhood were able to get inside the home and get the dogs off the five-year-old. the childct is expe to survive. we're told that animal control took the dogs away. >>> a big voting day this week that could reshape the balance of power invirginia's general assembly on tuesday. voters will decide several primary contests. republicans hold a slight edge in richmond. polls will be open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. each voter will need a photo i.d. any registered voter can vote in either party's primaries. to learn more aut tuesday's primary, search virginia primary in our nbc washington app. >> tomorrow house democrats will begin hearings on alleged presidential obstruction. they want aenewed focus on the mueller report. these are the democrats who say the president should be impeached. speaker nancy pelosi is not one of them, but she did make news with some reported comments earlier thiweek. >>
maryland state troopers on friday say a rottweiler attacked the child inside a home in lexington park. a second family dog a shar-pei mix the started to attack the child as well. people in the neighborhood were able to get inside the home and get the dogs off the five-year-old. the childct is expe to survive. we're told that animal control took the dogs away. >>> a big voting day this week that could reshape the balance of power invirginia's general assembly on tuesday. voters will...
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significant wind damage with storms and this whole region from little rock to nashville to paducah, lexington, louisville, everywhere has a chae to see some strong storms today that's a look at the big weather story of the day here's a closer look at your day ahead. we're also watching the flash flood threat continuing. we're going to see a new round of storms moving through the ohiobe valley. shouldn't s wet today in the mid-atlantic region as af lot o our flash flood watches will be expiring early this morning. e ohio valleys the concerns today for flark floodinsh flood. >> ed sheeran revealed the collaborators for his new project titled "number 6 collaborations project." he posted the star-studded track list on instagram which includes bruno mars, cardi b., justin bieber and a whole lot more. >>> the "game of thrones" prequel is under way filminfor the pilot has begun in northern ireland, which also served as the production hub for the entire run of "game of thrones. >>> adam sandler and jennifer aniston's netflix film "murder mystery" broke viewing records on the service it was seen by 39
significant wind damage with storms and this whole region from little rock to nashville to paducah, lexington, louisville, everywhere has a chae to see some strong storms today that's a look at the big weather story of the day here's a closer look at your day ahead. we're also watching the flash flood threat continuing. we're going to see a new round of storms moving through the ohiobe valley. shouldn't s wet today in the mid-atlantic region as af lot o our flash flood watches will be expiring...
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i mean could anything be safer than something called on lexington guard it's got a guard right there in the day. it says strong and trustworthy as crotch guard. this is an actual oil meant to be sprayed on your junk i'm unclear as to why you spread on your junk. maybe to secure your actions. because they've been microsoft. and that is my favorite joke ever written. anyway microsoft is foisting their own lexan guard software on us and worry not that we'll be tied down by having to laboriously publicly debate whether this is what we want or not no the election technology is already set to be adopted by half a voting machine manufacturers and some state governments for the 2020 general election microsoft describes election guard as a free open source software development kit that will make voting secure more accessible and more efficient anywhere it's used doesn't open source mean definitely safe mint presses whitney web reported on election garden spoke to journalist yasha levine who said what open source does is give a veneer of openness that leads one to think that thousands of peopl
i mean could anything be safer than something called on lexington guard it's got a guard right there in the day. it says strong and trustworthy as crotch guard. this is an actual oil meant to be sprayed on your junk i'm unclear as to why you spread on your junk. maybe to secure your actions. because they've been microsoft. and that is my favorite joke ever written. anyway microsoft is foisting their own lexan guard software on us and worry not that we'll be tied down by having to laboriously...
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so i couldn't help but come down to lexington to find out exactly what's happening.nd 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.nd 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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. >> i have always loved the clearness of this town and watching places like the lexington club close really lit a fire under me and my friends to take action >> other iconic businesses and inferences go have survived similar pressers. to longtime bar tenders here at the lone star saloon but the business two and half years ago. it was also one of the first in the city to be granted a legacy business that is which helped cement its place in the community. >>that this bar is 30 years old. was founded in 1989 so this year is the 30th anniversary. >> co-owner charlie evans says lone star has weathered every financial and social storm. he says business in the month of may was 10% above last year's at this time. opening a bar in san francisco is hard to do without serious cash resources and a reputation. but jolene is not just another bar. >> our sign says you are safe here and that has really that has been the number one thing people have said to us is i feel safe here. >> barkow are in san francisco resident steve says he has had to cut back on going out altogether. >> every buddy has a s
. >> i have always loved the clearness of this town and watching places like the lexington club close really lit a fire under me and my friends to take action >> other iconic businesses and inferences go have survived similar pressers. to longtime bar tenders here at the lone star saloon but the business two and half years ago. it was also one of the first in the city to be granted a legacy business that is which helped cement its place in the community. >>that this bar is 30...
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areas of the deep south including the atlanta arab i can't chicago is included, annapolis, columbus, lexington, louisville, cincinnati into the atlanta area hit and miss strong storms, possibly wind damage and large hail later on today. that's a look at the big weather story of the day now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> you can see where the showers and thunderstorms are lined up from the midwest right through the great lakes through the ohio valley. we'll get a break today. dallas, you had your storms overnight so you're fine now we have to wait for the line of storms to reach the area of san antonio and houston later on today. >>> here's a shot only the legendary golfer john daly could pull off >> in 11 holes at 18, john daly playing his second watch out. this is going right. oh, into the grand stands. >> wow, look at this for j.d >> right back down the side. >> he perfectly did it it looks like a happy gilmore. the ball kind of magically rolls out of the grandstand and perfectly onto the green too bad it didn't go into the hole unfortunately, though, daly not able to convert th
areas of the deep south including the atlanta arab i can't chicago is included, annapolis, columbus, lexington, louisville, cincinnati into the atlanta area hit and miss strong storms, possibly wind damage and large hail later on today. that's a look at the big weather story of the day now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> you can see where the showers and thunderstorms are lined up from the midwest right through the great lakes through the ohio valley. we'll get a break...
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one mudslide near lexington destroyed a home leaving a 90-year-old woman trapped for hours. crews worked quickly once they arrived on the scene. >> she was in the bed asleep. the mudslide came down behind her house. she was under three layers of flooring. you had the first floor and then a brick wall came over, and then you had the second floor on top of it. the big guy upstairs was taking care of her. that's what saved her life. >> you saw her waving as they wheeled her away. the rains also turned turned deadly. a father was killed after trying to drive across a flooded bridge near louisville. farther west in kentucky, a storm caused part of this bourbon warehouse to collapse. 4500 barrels of bourbon were scattered among the rubble. fortunately no one was hurt. >> well, let's take a look now at your forecast for this tuesday morning. >>> good morning. severe storms for tuesday with flash flooding, isolated hail and 60-mile-per-hour winds from d.c. to richmond, charleston, roanoke down towards charlotte and then we'll have concerns for widespread rain throughout the entire o
one mudslide near lexington destroyed a home leaving a 90-year-old woman trapped for hours. crews worked quickly once they arrived on the scene. >> she was in the bed asleep. the mudslide came down behind her house. she was under three layers of flooring. you had the first floor and then a brick wall came over, and then you had the second floor on top of it. the big guy upstairs was taking care of her. that's what saved her life. >> you saw her waving as they wheeled her away. the...
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significant wind damage with storms and this whole region from little rock to nashville to paducah, lexington, louisville, f erywhere has a our flash flood watches will be expiring early this morning. the ohio valleys the concerns today for flark floodinsh flood. >> ed sheeran revealed the collaborators for his new project titled "number 6 collaborations project." he posted the star-studded track list on instagram which includes bruno mars, cardi b., justin bieber and a whole lot more. >>> the "game of thrones" prequel is under way filming for the pilot has begun in northern ireland, which also served as the production hub for the entire run of "game of thrones. >>> adam sandler and jennifer aniston's netflix film "murder mystery" broke viewing records on the service it was seen by 39 0.million households in the first few days, making it the biggest opening weekend for netflix. with and 360 fit that adapts to every wild move. plus, up to 12 hours of pampers protection. so anything your wild child does, cruisers can too. our best ever fit is new pampers cruisers 360 fit. ♪ but we're also a can
significant wind damage with storms and this whole region from little rock to nashville to paducah, lexington, louisville, f erywhere has a our flash flood watches will be expiring early this morning. the ohio valleys the concerns today for flark floodinsh flood. >> ed sheeran revealed the collaborators for his new project titled "number 6 collaborations project." he posted the star-studded track list on instagram which includes bruno mars, cardi b., justin bieber and a whole...
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example -- my favorite example is actually this restaurant, one of the first restaurants i ever lexington soho. it is a to maki place -- it is a place. we have helped them expand into seven different additional sites in the u.k. and now two in paris . we took them to france, and they have been really doing super well in paris. it has been awesome to work with nicholas on that. emily: caroline hyde also spoke with the u.k. digital culture secretary at the conference and asked him about the country's givenon in the race to 5g concerns about huawei. take a listen. that we doportant have good quality equipment. it is important that we are at the forefront of the 5g revolution. what is just as important if not more so is that we have a safe and secure telecom infrastructure. are doing is not focused on huawei or even just china. i'm looking in my department for a way in which we can develop a ande telecom supply chain whoever develops our equipment requirements on safety and security. caroline: when will the council and its reviews -- >> i cannot say exactly when decisions will be made. we nee
example -- my favorite example is actually this restaurant, one of the first restaurants i ever lexington soho. it is a to maki place -- it is a place. we have helped them expand into seven different additional sites in the u.k. and now two in paris . we took them to france, and they have been really doing super well in paris. it has been awesome to work with nicholas on that. emily: caroline hyde also spoke with the u.k. digital culture secretary at the conference and asked him about the...
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favorite example is actually this restaurant, one of the first restaurants i ever signed up off lexington guys should go check it out. it is a tamaki place. they specialize in brazilian-japanese tamakis. we have helped them expand into seven different additional sites in the u.k. and now two in paris. carolyn: so you took them to france. will: we took them to france, and they have been really doing super well in paris. it has been awesome to work with nicholas on that. deliveroo ceo and cofounder will shu. caroline hyde also spoke with the u.k. digital culture secretary at the conference and asked him about the country's position in the race to 5g given questions surrounding huawei. this as the u.s. continues to press allies like the u.k. to next-generation telecom networks. >> it is important that we do have good quality equipment. it is important that we are at the forefront of the 5g revolution. what is just as important, if not more so, is that we have a safe and secure telecom infrastructure. what we are doing is focused on huawei or even just china. i'm looking in my department for
favorite example is actually this restaurant, one of the first restaurants i ever signed up off lexington guys should go check it out. it is a tamaki place. they specialize in brazilian-japanese tamakis. we have helped them expand into seven different additional sites in the u.k. and now two in paris. carolyn: so you took them to france. will: we took them to france, and they have been really doing super well in paris. it has been awesome to work with nicholas on that. deliveroo ceo and...
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just north of scotts valley into the lexington hills upon to the summit.that's your commute, you need to give yourself extra time. elsewhere, the south bay commute is getting a little slower. and we've had a couple of incidents, more minor than injury accidents. but still slow traffic there in san jose. you can see downtown san jose. northbound 280 on the right is getting slow. southbound 880, hayward to union city and fremont is getting slower as well. so is highway 4, through baypoint and pittsburgh, driving over to concord. bay bridge, backed up to the maze. metering lights are on. it's about a 20-minute wait. before you make it onto the bridge. 6:50. let's bring steve in. >> thank you, sir. we'll get to it here. sunny to sfo. a lot are socked in. no drizzle. a lot of reports of that. just fog and 51 this morning at inverness. looking for a pleasant 66. sounds good to me. lima valley is 55. bodega bay is 53. 53 in tiburon. and one observation. calistoga has dipped to 50 degrees. a lot, including pen grove. mostly cloud to the north. breaks. that south w
just north of scotts valley into the lexington hills upon to the summit.that's your commute, you need to give yourself extra time. elsewhere, the south bay commute is getting a little slower. and we've had a couple of incidents, more minor than injury accidents. but still slow traffic there in san jose. you can see downtown san jose. northbound 280 on the right is getting slow. southbound 880, hayward to union city and fremont is getting slower as well. so is highway 4, through baypoint and...
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it was the co-owner of red hen in lexington who asked sanders v to the row a the report the lodging is remaining steady despite the outc from conservatives. sanders will be leaving the io posit at the end of the month and she and her family will head back to her home state of arkansas where she is gconsidering running forernor in 2022. >>> shoppers grocery stores will begin protesting. >> reveral shoppers stos have already closed and those who plan to protest say they want to know if they are next. aimee cho is live in college park where one protests will ta place today. >> good morning. in a few hours this shoppers food warehouse parking lot will be filled with workers walkion out he job. they say they need answers as to if and when they will lose their jobs. ien months since the parent company announced it is trying to sell all of the locations but still no word what will happen remaining about 30 stores in the d.c. area. all of the workers are members of a union united commercial food workers but the union says it hasn't heard of any upcoming layoffs. all of the pharmaciesnside the
it was the co-owner of red hen in lexington who asked sanders v to the row a the report the lodging is remaining steady despite the outc from conservatives. sanders will be leaving the io posit at the end of the month and she and her family will head back to her home state of arkansas where she is gconsidering running forernor in 2022. >>> shoppers grocery stores will begin protesting. >> reveral shoppers stos have already closed and those who plan to protest say they want to...
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. >> i have always lovedthis of this town and seeing places like the lexington club closed lit a firee and my friend to take action. >> reporter: other iconic businesses in sam cisco have survived similar pressure. this business was bought 2.5 years ago and one of the first in the city to be granted a legacy business status which helped to submit its place in the community. >> this year is the fifth anniversary. >> reporter: the co-owner said that lone star has weathered every financial and social storm and said business in the month the mate was 10% above last year's at this time. opening a bar in san francisco is hard to do . without serious cash, resources and a reputation, but the mission is it just another bar. >> our sign says you are safe your and that has been a number 1 thing that people have said to us, is that i feel safe here. >> reporter: this bar goer said that he has had to cut back on going out altogether. >> i think everybody has a struggle in san francisco right now. it doesn't matter the bar is open if you are spending all your money on rent, can you afford to go ou
. >> i have always lovedthis of this town and seeing places like the lexington club closed lit a firee and my friend to take action. >> reporter: other iconic businesses in sam cisco have survived similar pressure. this business was bought 2.5 years ago and one of the first in the city to be granted a legacy business status which helped to submit its place in the community. >> this year is the fifth anniversary. >> reporter: the co-owner said that lone star has weathered...
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we're coming to you live from a very windy lexington reservoir where if you look behind me, you can see it's very close to capacity. the rain this spring was great news for our local water supply. but officials say now is the time to prepare for the next drought. >> it wasn't long ago we were living in a drought. you likely remember the dead grass, dry hills and water officials hammering home the point of asking water. >> we think more of the rain is finally we got a little bit to help but it's not going to be long-term. >> christina lee and her family took the mess and to heart last year trading in their lawn for low water use landscape. >> we wanted to just stop using the sprinklers and do more of a drip irrigation system and use plants that didn't require a lot of water. >> last month was actually one of the wettest mays on record in santa clara county. ten reservoirs are currently bob 90% of restricted capacity and groundwater aquifers are full. as we get into the summer season. >> we're always a state that won't have a ton of water. >> reporter: valley water formerly known as the s
we're coming to you live from a very windy lexington reservoir where if you look behind me, you can see it's very close to capacity. the rain this spring was great news for our local water supply. but officials say now is the time to prepare for the next drought. >> it wasn't long ago we were living in a drought. you likely remember the dead grass, dry hills and water officials hammering home the point of asking water. >> we think more of the rain is finally we got a little bit to...
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the park is where used to be across the highway 17th lexington reservoir. phase 1 of the park open to hikers this morning. the other two phases of the park will open to the public between 2020 and 2026. >>> in san jose the heat is on. residence in kids making the most of it splashing in public fountains. chilling out in the shade wherever they could find it. others are grateful for this ice cream cart. there is more and warmer weather to come. >>> i'm glad we communicated that.>>> it is going to be warming up. 3 to 15 degrees in parts of the bay area. beaches will remain on the relatively mild side. the chance that is usual for any heat spell. this will be a small one. a couple days in duration. today will seem like a cold spell in santa rosa it was only 91. in concorde 89. it will be up to 104 by monday. in san francisco 78 today. we will be warming up for sunday and monday. right now the number concorde 89. oakland 78. livermore 84. san francisco 76. san jose 84. red flag warnings are posted. the temperatures is up in the windsor down. those gusts up to 6
the park is where used to be across the highway 17th lexington reservoir. phase 1 of the park open to hikers this morning. the other two phases of the park will open to the public between 2020 and 2026. >>> in san jose the heat is on. residence in kids making the most of it splashing in public fountains. chilling out in the shade wherever they could find it. others are grateful for this ice cream cart. there is more and warmer weather to come. >>> i'm glad we communicated...
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the minutemen at lexington and concord or the declaration of independence you. say america's roots to trump, and he thinks of the dutch cheating the indians in the first manhattan real estate deal. he doesn't know our history. he doesn't know the constitution. he doesn't know our values. it's astonishing how much damage he has already done, but you ain't seen nothing yet. >> colonel peters, appreciate your time. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, more on the legalities and the counterintelligence implications after all of this. and later, the departure of sarah sanders after 94 days of not doing what secretaries usually do every single day. ort. it's another way we've got your back. the business platinum card from american express. don't do business without it. priceline will partner with even more vegas hotels to turn their unsold rooms into amazing deals. delegates, how do you vote? (cheering) ♪ yes, y-y-y-yes, yes... that is freaky. (applause) or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not
the minutemen at lexington and concord or the declaration of independence you. say america's roots to trump, and he thinks of the dutch cheating the indians in the first manhattan real estate deal. he doesn't know our history. he doesn't know the constitution. he doesn't know our values. it's astonishing how much damage he has already done, but you ain't seen nothing yet. >> colonel peters, appreciate your time. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, more on...
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take you through indianapolis, cincinnati, columbus, lexington, louisville,s london, kentucky, knoxvilleost of the storms will make it to atlanta later on this evening. so if you have any flights out of atlanta, earlier in the day should be fine. and today will be feel like 107 in new orleans. some of the hottest heat indices we have had this season. charleston will feel like 102 tomorrow. we have some heat advisories issued along the southeast coast and some into the 90s. cincinnati and new york city included. as we mentioned new york city is still waiting for the first 90 degree day of the season. >> i'm sure when it comes it will come -- >> it will stick around. >> 107 in new orleans. i mean, that's something. >> that's hot. >> that's gross. >> that's true. >> he said it. >>> still ahead, president trump changes his story on the extent to which he's read robert mueller's russia report. >> and plus joe biden responds to controversy over working with segregationist senators. what he had to say next. ationis. what he had to say next. it's funny what happens when people get together. we'r
take you through indianapolis, cincinnati, columbus, lexington, louisville,s london, kentucky, knoxvilleost of the storms will make it to atlanta later on this evening. so if you have any flights out of atlanta, earlier in the day should be fine. and today will be feel like 107 in new orleans. some of the hottest heat indices we have had this season. charleston will feel like 102 tomorrow. we have some heat advisories issued along the southeast coast and some into the 90s. cincinnati and new...
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i grew up in lexington.t is kind of between cleveland and columbus, just a small, largely working-class town, a great place to grow up. mr. lamb: what did your parents do? ms. millard: i father worked for the united telephone of ohio and then worked for sprint and my mother was a secretary. i have three sisters and a happy childhood. mr. lamb: what did you study? ms. millard: i went to a liberal arts school studying english and i went to texas and went to baylor and got my masters in english. mr. lamb: where did you learn to research? ms. millard: national geographic. i always say it was my true education because you learned to dig very deeply into a subject, immerse yourself and most importantly of all, i learned how to find the experts. whatever subject you are working on, there is somebody that knows it really, really well and has spent years of their life studying it, and what is extraordinary to me, when i started to write my first book i thought, it is one thing to call someone and say, i am candice mi
i grew up in lexington.t is kind of between cleveland and columbus, just a small, largely working-class town, a great place to grow up. mr. lamb: what did your parents do? ms. millard: i father worked for the united telephone of ohio and then worked for sprint and my mother was a secretary. i have three sisters and a happy childhood. mr. lamb: what did you study? ms. millard: i went to a liberal arts school studying english and i went to texas and went to baylor and got my masters in english....
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the minutemen at lexington and concord or the declaration of independence. you say america's roots to trump, and he thinks of the dutch cheating the indians in the first manhattan real estate deal. he doesn't know our history. he doesn't know the constitution. he doesn't know our values. it's astonishing how much damage he has already done, but you ain't seen nothing yet. >> colonel peters, appreciate your time. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, more on the legalities and the counterintelligence implications of all of this. and later, the departure of sarah sanders after 94 days of not doing what secretaries usually do every single day. iphone xr, ivee when they join t-mobile? for a limited time, join t-mobile and get the awesome iphone xr on us. your but as you get older,hing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials,
the minutemen at lexington and concord or the declaration of independence. you say america's roots to trump, and he thinks of the dutch cheating the indians in the first manhattan real estate deal. he doesn't know our history. he doesn't know the constitution. he doesn't know our values. it's astonishing how much damage he has already done, but you ain't seen nothing yet. >> colonel peters, appreciate your time. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, more on...
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threat around shreveport, these extend up into the midwest, a line pushing east of cincinnati e and lexington ones are going to be weakening, but the one to cross the plains, they're going to continue beyond midnight. baseball-sized hail across parts of texas, golf ball-sized across kansas. and we're talking 2, 3 inches of rainfall over the last several hours and more on the way. severe thunderstorm watches, they continue from southern indiana back through arkansas, into oklahoma and texas. those go through this evening. we need to watch out for additional damaging wind gusts, upwards of 70 miles per hour, a few isolated tornadoes, more hail and, of course, flash flooding still going to be an issue because these storms are not moving fast. future cast taking us to midnight, still showing the heavy rainfall across the southern plains. these are push off into the southeast a little more as we head into our early monday morning. a little break before more storms develop monday afternoon, jon? jon: adam, thank you. well, a black bear found the perfect spot to take a nap, inside a closet in a mont
threat around shreveport, these extend up into the midwest, a line pushing east of cincinnati e and lexington ones are going to be weakening, but the one to cross the plains, they're going to continue beyond midnight. baseball-sized hail across parts of texas, golf ball-sized across kansas. and we're talking 2, 3 inches of rainfall over the last several hours and more on the way. severe thunderstorm watches, they continue from southern indiana back through arkansas, into oklahoma and texas....
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. >> smith: john farris is an investment manager in lexington.ntil recentlyhe chaired the krs board. regularly exploits penet funds. >> i stated as the board chairman that we were... >> smith: in 2008, only two members of theoard had any investment management experience. >> they are much healthier... >> i think that the pension board that was put togethern betw08 and 2016 was probably the dumbest of money. >> smithand thus you're $60 billion in the hole. >> exactly. >> smith: how did they ass hundreds of investments when they have no experience in how to choose? >> well- >> smith: they just take anything that's recommended? >> it seemed that way. a lot of them that will say, will openly admit they're not even, you kn, sure what they're voting on. >> i trusted the state to deal with my money, okay? i don't kn nothing about doing that. >> smith: among those police i rms as a krs trustee.ved two >> smith: ed, you were a trustee.>> es. >> smith: now, in all due respect, you're a police e you in a position, or equipped, to be able to evaluate ntcomple
. >> smith: john farris is an investment manager in lexington.ntil recentlyhe chaired the krs board. regularly exploits penet funds. >> i stated as the board chairman that we were... >> smith: in 2008, only two members of theoard had any investment management experience. >> they are much healthier... >> i think that the pension board that was put togethern betw08 and 2016 was probably the dumbest of money. >> smithand thus you're $60 billion in the hole....
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i read in the first chapter, the battle of lexington and concord in the revolution, which opened up the opening shots of our revolutionary war. right? >> correct. drew: the world war ii foundation is grateful to be here and to honor all of the soldiers, sailors, coast guardsmen and our allies who landed in normandy almost 75 years ago. hinted is that you stop to think about this, in the entire scope of human history, june 6, 1944 was the largest, most complex human endeavor ever. -- i think not hyperbole. would you agree with that? >> yes. only a moment in our history but human history. i am here to tell you a little bit more about some of your fellow georgians who landed on normandy in that today. before doing so, i would like to take a moment and ask all of you in the audience who have worn the cloth of military service in the united states to stand, please. all veterans, please stand. [applause] drew: i think the percentage of the audience that stood is also the mark of the commitment of the atlanta area to service to this nation. we are eternally grateful to you and your families fo
i read in the first chapter, the battle of lexington and concord in the revolution, which opened up the opening shots of our revolutionary war. right? >> correct. drew: the world war ii foundation is grateful to be here and to honor all of the soldiers, sailors, coast guardsmen and our allies who landed in normandy almost 75 years ago. hinted is that you stop to think about this, in the entire scope of human history, june 6, 1944 was the largest, most complex human endeavor ever. -- i...
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south 17 at the summit and the santa cruz mountains still backed up to on big money curve to the lexington and northbound stacked up be on glenn with to keep that in mind it's moving out of the way the traffic still sluggish but looking better tory thanks a lot rob and 07:31am. >>breaking news that we're following out of sacramento where a rookie cop who grew up in the bay area was shot and killed while she was responding to a domestic violence situation, her name is officer toro sullivan from pleasant hill just 26 years old. >>as for the person who police say shot her that person now under arrest after an 8 hour long standoff in sacramento. kron four's will traisat trying what happened well. >>during that eight-hour standoff shots being fired at police officers 5 and a half hours after being taken into custody. this is still very much an active scene you can see officers right there. we have learned a little bit closer says we moved a little closer the location of the home you see that black pickup truck in the black sedan in the driveway. it is that particular home that officers keep wal
south 17 at the summit and the santa cruz mountains still backed up to on big money curve to the lexington and northbound stacked up be on glenn with to keep that in mind it's moving out of the way the traffic still sluggish but looking better tory thanks a lot rob and 07:31am. >>breaking news that we're following out of sacramento where a rookie cop who grew up in the bay area was shot and killed while she was responding to a domestic violence situation, her name is officer toro sullivan...
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severe weather led to this rescue outside lexington, kentucky. woman was trapped in her home by mudslides. flooding led to one death in the state. more than 3 inches of rain in two days forced evacuations and rescues outside akron, ohio. accuweather's paul williams has more. >>> good morning, kenneth, janai. flood risks still running rampant through not only ohio. indiana, west virginia, pennsya into the d.c. area and into jersey with urban and small stream flooding. look for showers and thunderstorms throughout the ohio valley region, the mid-atlantic, as well as the northeast. that will run throughout the southeast with heavy storms throughout the tennessee valley region courtesy of steamy air coming in out of the gulf of mexico for the entire southeast. and then throughout the central part of the country, more isolated rain and thunderstorm opportunities. kenneth, janai? >> thank you, paul. >>> new research is backing up something dog lovers already know. dogs use their eyes to draw you in. >> scientists have determined dogs have a muscle that
severe weather led to this rescue outside lexington, kentucky. woman was trapped in her home by mudslides. flooding led to one death in the state. more than 3 inches of rain in two days forced evacuations and rescues outside akron, ohio. accuweather's paul williams has more. >>> good morning, kenneth, janai. flood risks still running rampant through not only ohio. indiana, west virginia, pennsya into the d.c. area and into jersey with urban and small stream flooding. look for showers...
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and a depth of storytelling and you are right there i felt like i was marching down that road from lexingtonback to the austin taking cover. that is a gift that he has. i know that i'm going to love this book. he hande had the introduction to enhance the professional actor reading the rest. >> host: do you find yourself doing that more and more than you are sitting in traffic during the audible version packs >> guest: my daughter sends a small bowls she thinks people like so we do some of that. i generally do not, i am in this case because it is so good it's like fiction and so memorable and gripping, but mostly we listen to nonfiction. >> host: this is the first in the trilogy. jason in salem, oregon youre are on. >> caller: thank you for having me on today. i have several questions for you. you were speaking in 1959 and i wondered if you see a certain correlation the second question would be do you see yourself correlating with certain things that happened today as they have had in your long career making conclusions about that. >> guest: to answer both questions at once, there are pattern
and a depth of storytelling and you are right there i felt like i was marching down that road from lexingtonback to the austin taking cover. that is a gift that he has. i know that i'm going to love this book. he hande had the introduction to enhance the professional actor reading the rest. >> host: do you find yourself doing that more and more than you are sitting in traffic during the audible version packs >> guest: my daughter sends a small bowls she thinks people like so we do...
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recommendation of the county attorney, he was sent to the shepherd ears house a recovery residence in lexington, kentucky that provides transitional residential treatment for men 18 years and older. shepherd's house has been providing treatment for clients who suffer from drug and alcohol issues for the past 0 years. it offers structured programs that promote personal responsibility and accountability for those seeking to sustain abstinence from mood and mind altering substances. he now works at db8 kitchen, a restaurant that has a practice of hiring employees in recovery zach's success is a test ta metropolitan of the shepard house and what these programs are doing. the shepard's house is to live in the solution of recovery and make a positive impact and to put a small dent in the national crisis that we know as addiction. is a spark program that educates families on addiction and recovery resources at a time when families don't know what to do, spark provides an outlet. but these great organizations, spark and the shepard's house, they are not eligible for the federal grant programs that we h
recommendation of the county attorney, he was sent to the shepherd ears house a recovery residence in lexington, kentucky that provides transitional residential treatment for men 18 years and older. shepherd's house has been providing treatment for clients who suffer from drug and alcohol issues for the past 0 years. it offers structured programs that promote personal responsibility and accountability for those seeking to sustain abstinence from mood and mind altering substances. he now works...
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tom: this wall stretches across lexington avenue over above the gap store across the street.kidding me? senator warren in the lower right and tonight it is bernie sanders, tim ryan of youngstown, ohio, i do not know who three of these people are. mayor de blasio did well last night according to the pundits. cory booker. there is the vice president who looks chipper. doh republican david herro, any of these people have a chance against president trump? david: you would think they becausetatistically, there has to be someone within that is a of 20-ish serious contender or statesmanlike person, someone who actually believes in free market capitalism. believes that capitalism elevates people, etc. if someone can do that even trumps issues, maybe someone can beat him. tom: you were on the g4 last night and let's go to what they talked about. it is like they were talking to herro. post, the senator , when you have an economy that is great for those with money, mr. o'rourke blasted an economy rate in corporations and the very wealthy, if billionaires can pay off their yachts, studen
tom: this wall stretches across lexington avenue over above the gap store across the street.kidding me? senator warren in the lower right and tonight it is bernie sanders, tim ryan of youngstown, ohio, i do not know who three of these people are. mayor de blasio did well last night according to the pundits. cory booker. there is the vice president who looks chipper. doh republican david herro, any of these people have a chance against president trump? david: you would think they...
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louis right through southern indiana, louisville, lexington, cincinnati area, knoxville, charlotte, greenville, all wait through raleigh. a chunk. notice washington, d.c., not in this slight risk but strong storms here and there. the other story, houston is horrible when it floods. the roads flood and the morning rush hour will be a nightmare. torrential rains over the city should last the next couple hours. slow at airport too. and eventually over the next three to four days this big rain event moves through the south including louisiana, mississippi and alabama. they don't have the horrible flooding like they did in areas like st. louis and arkansas, but we could see new flooding in those areas. the storms even in new york city. late this afternoon. again, anywhere east of about dallas grab the umbrella with hit and miss showers and thunderstorms. so again, new york city, timing about 5:00 to 7:00. d.c. around 4:00 to 6:00 is the key time when you could see your storms. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. ng joe." we'll be right back. the lexus es... ♪ ...every curve, every i
louis right through southern indiana, louisville, lexington, cincinnati area, knoxville, charlotte, greenville, all wait through raleigh. a chunk. notice washington, d.c., not in this slight risk but strong storms here and there. the other story, houston is horrible when it floods. the roads flood and the morning rush hour will be a nightmare. torrential rains over the city should last the next couple hours. slow at airport too. and eventually over the next three to four days this big rain...
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women on the left and the harassment of her and her family, whether it was the restaurant in lexingtondisney world was taking selfys with her and family and kids in the background. what is wrong with these people? doesn't discourage anybody from taking this job? >> that position has always been a tough position and there is always a lot of questions directed at the principle, in this case the president but what is so different about this is how much of that venom has been directed at her personally and it is unprecedented and it is a real stain on the news profession as well as indicator of modern times where everybody has access to media and little things ricochet around the internet but it is really disgusting. dagen: i call it asymmetric outrage, john stuart's outrage for 9/11 first responders, that is justified. that is where you should direct that anger but this is just mind-boggling. >> what amazes me is i don't know how they keep it up. how do you manufacture this amount of rage over stupid things and the net result, you can say what you want about this president but the net res
women on the left and the harassment of her and her family, whether it was the restaurant in lexingtondisney world was taking selfys with her and family and kids in the background. what is wrong with these people? doesn't discourage anybody from taking this job? >> that position has always been a tough position and there is always a lot of questions directed at the principle, in this case the president but what is so different about this is how much of that venom has been directed at her...
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so he goes to the lexington v.a. hospital. they can't get access to his records from germany. there's no way to get it. they knew he had been operated on but they could not operate because they doesn't know what had been done before, and they were afraid they would kill him. so they turned him away. and of course, he went blind. that's inexcusable. and mr. secretary, i've heard your predecessor say hey, we've got it under way, it's going to be here, the fix is in, that's been ten years, and we've poured billions of dollars into this seemingly simple problem. why can't we have the computers marry? can you help me out here? don't promise something you can't deliver. but deliver. >> i'm not going to promise you something i can't deliver but i can maybe explain in part the difference between why these two computers can't talk to one another. it's, there's a degree of inter op built that has to do with information, what is general dunford's date of birth or where is his home address. the real issue has been on the passing of the actual records. i don't know, i can't explain to you
so he goes to the lexington v.a. hospital. they can't get access to his records from germany. there's no way to get it. they knew he had been operated on but they could not operate because they doesn't know what had been done before, and they were afraid they would kill him. so they turned him away. and of course, he went blind. that's inexcusable. and mr. secretary, i've heard your predecessor say hey, we've got it under way, it's going to be here, the fix is in, that's been ten years, and...
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among the heroes were five brothers from lexington, south carolina. sadly, only four came home alive. carl floyd was killed by mortar fire. joe nearly lost his leg after jumping in with the 82nd airborne division. mullet served in the army air corps. billy and his twin brother both served aboard u.s.s. peterson. we owe them our deepest gratitude. today conglacials to bull garera recognizing the 29th anniversary of the first post-communist election to implement democracy. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from missouri seek recognition? mrs. hartzler: ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. mr. speaker, today i rise to highlight a humanitarian crisis happening within our borders. because of our failing immigration policies and inadequate border security, people, including tens of thousands of unaccompanied child
among the heroes were five brothers from lexington, south carolina. sadly, only four came home alive. carl floyd was killed by mortar fire. joe nearly lost his leg after jumping in with the 82nd airborne division. mullet served in the army air corps. billy and his twin brother both served aboard u.s.s. peterson. we owe them our deepest gratitude. today conglacials to bull garera recognizing the 29th anniversary of the first post-communist election to implement democracy. in conclusion, god...