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in lexington our slogan is, building partnership. and we want to build partnership with our citizens, with our business and with our schools. partnerships here between local leaders and community members, between state leagues and nlc, between the federal, state and local government, those partnerships are what connects the policies of today to the advocacy of tomorrow. local leadership and local solutions are critical in solving problems at the national level for communities, no matter what size. so let's get it done, and let's get it done together. that's what this year is all about, working together and leading together. now it's my honor to turn the microphone over to councilmember krisanna clark-endicott from redmond oregon who served on the 2020 presidential task force and can talk about nlc's work calling on presidential candidates and federal leaders to lead together in this election cycle. [applause] >> thank you. i'm here to talk about the importance of 2020 and what local leaders are doing to get our residents needs involv
in lexington our slogan is, building partnership. and we want to build partnership with our citizens, with our business and with our schools. partnerships here between local leaders and community members, between state leagues and nlc, between the federal, state and local government, those partnerships are what connects the policies of today to the advocacy of tomorrow. local leadership and local solutions are critical in solving problems at the national level for communities, no matter what...
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s first vice president rom the town of lexington, south carolina. [applause] >> thank you, mayor vince. in south carolina, we call a state agency. they answer the phone. it's a great day in south carolina. but today, with all of our elected officials from cities, towns and villages all over our nation, it is a great day in washington, d.c., our physician and towns and villages are the heartbeat of our nation. and most small cities and towns, the elected official is a neighbor, a friend, a soccer mom, someone you know and trust, and there is no surprise that local government is the most trusted government in america. and there's no surprise that if i go in k mart at 7:00 in the morning or i go eat dinner late at night, they don't mind coming to me and they say, what are you going to do about that traffic? we are the neighbors and friends that members of our cities and towns feel comfortable talking to. we do have some challenges and one of the fastest growing municipalities in south carolina. we build a new school a year, but that does bring us chall
s first vice president rom the town of lexington, south carolina. [applause] >> thank you, mayor vince. in south carolina, we call a state agency. they answer the phone. it's a great day in south carolina. but today, with all of our elected officials from cities, towns and villages all over our nation, it is a great day in washington, d.c., our physician and towns and villages are the heartbeat of our nation. and most small cities and towns, the elected official is a neighbor, a friend, a...
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my lexington's outpost in the wind wilderness and drug research was massive information on the addict the truck, little else and the country was being done. during the forties and fifties more and more people were selling drugs, not only harrow heroin but synthetics. as a means of temporary escape from the ghetto, marijuana in 1963 became one of the symbols of the youth and revolution. our criminal statutes became hostile penalties stiffer. there was virtually no difference in the eyes of law between selling a deck of her win on the street corner or selling marijuana in a college dorm. in the 1960s there were also signs of progress and both the understanding of the attics problem and in the lower. >> narcotics knowledge of created which attics me for money to punitive enforcement of the narcotics law, the strives the addict deeper and deeper into secretiveness and fear. california started a civil commitment program. the first step to do so. even though high princes and barbed wire was constant reminders that inmates were still prisoners, the accident was not on punishment for treatmen
my lexington's outpost in the wind wilderness and drug research was massive information on the addict the truck, little else and the country was being done. during the forties and fifties more and more people were selling drugs, not only harrow heroin but synthetics. as a means of temporary escape from the ghetto, marijuana in 1963 became one of the symbols of the youth and revolution. our criminal statutes became hostile penalties stiffer. there was virtually no difference in the eyes of law...
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within the same complex at lexington is another center, this one engaged in addiction research.estigate the nature of the drugs themselves. our understanding of the scientific working of drugs, physical effects on people, what changes they cause in the body are questions to which we have few precise answers. >> want another one? >> sure. why not? >> patients from the clivengal research center volunteer for a variety of tests involving the actual intake of drugs. to the outsider, these tests may appear meaningless. and from a conservative point of view, immoral. however, they bring us closer to a clearer understanding of the chemical relationship between body and the agent, where the agent is marijuana, marijuana cigarette, a synthetic drug or one of the opiates. >> measuring drug molecules within the body allows the researcher to see what the drug is doing to the body's organs, tissue and chemistry. through experiments such as these, the addiction center has wrked up an impressive nonaddicting pharmaceuticals, demonstrating addictive nature of the barbituates, certain tranquiliz
within the same complex at lexington is another center, this one engaged in addiction research.estigate the nature of the drugs themselves. our understanding of the scientific working of drugs, physical effects on people, what changes they cause in the body are questions to which we have few precise answers. >> want another one? >> sure. why not? >> patients from the clivengal research center volunteer for a variety of tests involving the actual intake of drugs. to the...
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. ♪ lexington, kentucky. one year before that night in the bar. a house where students lived.he music and laughter and chatter of a birthday party swelled and ebbed and drifted in and out of the evening air. >> it wasn't a huge party. it was just a low-key party with some good friends. >> reporter: they were about to be seniors, the young men who'd rented the place, who'd hosted the party. >> we had a group of guys, four guys that got along extremely well. >> reporter: they were big men on campus. they played football. the university of kentucky's beloved wildcats. antonio o'ferral was a quarterback. >> in lexington, kentucky if you play for the cats, you're pretty much a well-known entity. >> reporter: the birthday boy, 21 years old, was a true rarity, a wildcats walk-on. he had no scholarship, no invitation, he just showed up and tried out for the team. and over three years of hard work he had earned a starting position. >> here we go! >> trent digiuro, gentle giant. >> you know, everybody called him a big teddy bear. he was the great protector of all of our friends. >> repo
. ♪ lexington, kentucky. one year before that night in the bar. a house where students lived.he music and laughter and chatter of a birthday party swelled and ebbed and drifted in and out of the evening air. >> it wasn't a huge party. it was just a low-key party with some good friends. >> reporter: they were about to be seniors, the young men who'd rented the place, who'd hosted the party. >> we had a group of guys, four guys that got along extremely well. >> reporter:...
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he made a shot during yesterday's game in lexington. there he goes.hoosh. >> he went wild. we went wild the first time we saw it. he made it on the first try even though he had three chances to do it and he won $10,000 which pays for a decent chunk of student loan debt. >> i bet it does. if he doesn't have student loans -- >> then he's going on vacation. >> i used to live in lexington, home of u.k. basketball. there are some ballers there in lexi lexington. >> wear a white-collared shirt and slacks. >> probably. that is the uniform. >> so we're talking about how different our weather has been here in and it was nice over the weekend. to at least has come up, we could seeeekend. and we could still see it coating the trees there. and it is dry in the bay area and now we're back to our sunshine. live look outside from emeryville looking toward san francisco. and check out the seven-day forecast. it is already up at the bottom of the screen. in concord as you step out of the door, it will be in the upper 40s. we're going from 47 to 57 within a couple of h
he made a shot during yesterday's game in lexington. there he goes.hoosh. >> he went wild. we went wild the first time we saw it. he made it on the first try even though he had three chances to do it and he won $10,000 which pays for a decent chunk of student loan debt. >> i bet it does. if he doesn't have student loans -- >> then he's going on vacation. >> i used to live in lexington, home of u.k. basketball. there are some ballers there in lexi lexington. >> wear...
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at the very beginning and then it became less scary as a lot of people who are getting this flu lexington'sand some that some they never have symptoms are not sure we expect that could 900 will soon change into an ordinary respiratory disease that will be you know more or less harmed. yes that's true the very beginning the 1st time i resent the war russian. magazine and who are the i said that any zone. in the beginning is a vanity of year wani because viruses are all horst everything is the wrong part of our lives and why does everything require the phone or. goes through the 1st cases the 2nd cases winds. and that's why it's was occurring we in the more zillions type of the reasons we have more severe and less severe and less of years will be example of the career they have now great but they have only 0.5 more again a month but it's. what is going on. still when we look at condemning. it follows like a common scenario as far as i understand it starts. then it sort of appears out doesn't mean that you can adopt all kinds of strictest measures her entire state is a lock down but not only w
at the very beginning and then it became less scary as a lot of people who are getting this flu lexington'sand some that some they never have symptoms are not sure we expect that could 900 will soon change into an ordinary respiratory disease that will be you know more or less harmed. yes that's true the very beginning the 1st time i resent the war russian. magazine and who are the i said that any zone. in the beginning is a vanity of year wani because viruses are all horst everything is the...
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this year, midway elementary school in lexington, south carolina, commemorated its 25th anniversary and celebrated international recognition of its french immersion program. mr. wilson: midway elementary is the only recipient in south carolina, one of just five in the southeast. i appreciate midway elementary's principal, lexington county district one superintendent, the state superintendent molly spearman with all the dedicated teachers and administrators who worked tirelessly to ensure student success an opportunity. as co-chair of the caucus, i'm grateful for our state's french heritage, our first ally. we host the largest manufacturing facilities in world, from michelin tire company with over 2,000 appreciated employees. we look forward to welcoming the ambassador of france to visit south carolina next month. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war n terrorism. [speaking french] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minne
this year, midway elementary school in lexington, south carolina, commemorated its 25th anniversary and celebrated international recognition of its french immersion program. mr. wilson: midway elementary is the only recipient in south carolina, one of just five in the southeast. i appreciate midway elementary's principal, lexington county district one superintendent, the state superintendent molly spearman with all the dedicated teachers and administrators who worked tirelessly to ensure...
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and it's not backing off by tuesday look at lexington, kentucky 59 i like it. >> all right thank you.reets with one of the nation's top doctors to answer common questions about the coronavirus. when you take align, you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets 24/7. with a strain of bacteria you can't get anywhere else. you could say align puts the pro in probiotic. so where you go, the pro goes. go with align, the pros in digestive health. and try align gummies with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. to help support digestive health. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! do your sneezes turn heads? ♪ try zyrtec. zyrtec starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. relief of your allergies, zyrtec. ec-d for proven sinus pressure, and congestion. >> it is news made for your streaming >>> it seems to come up in every conversation and we all have a lot of questions about coronavirus. across the country people are talking about the bas
and it's not backing off by tuesday look at lexington, kentucky 59 i like it. >> all right thank you.reets with one of the nation's top doctors to answer common questions about the coronavirus. when you take align, you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets 24/7. with a strain of bacteria you can't get anywhere else. you could say align puts the pro in probiotic. so where you go, the pro goes. go...
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. >> and murray lavine, an engineer from lexington, massachusetts. and out in sun prairie, wisconsin, a family farmer named john krebs. >> corporations are taking over everything and -- >> we do need a doctor in our building. >> in a cleveland clinic, a war windowo sadie develo. and on a bought street corner, a steel worker named art price, who like the others, spoke to me not only of his concern for this country but of his grief its future. >> that's my freeland out there. that's what flag stands for. that's a unit of 50 individual states coming together. that's what it means to me. >> americans do believe in their country and the their flag. but among some today, it has become popular to deride the symbols of patriotism, to find fault with the many individual ways people celebrate their america. sn ♪ ♪ >> perhaps those who ridicule these beliefs have not come from where these have come from. those who think patriotism is overdone and out of style might ask how did it used to be? >> the united states itself has gone to war to keep our country free.
. >> and murray lavine, an engineer from lexington, massachusetts. and out in sun prairie, wisconsin, a family farmer named john krebs. >> corporations are taking over everything and -- >> we do need a doctor in our building. >> in a cleveland clinic, a war windowo sadie develo. and on a bought street corner, a steel worker named art price, who like the others, spoke to me not only of his concern for this country but of his grief its future. >> that's my freeland...
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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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of lexington avenue and 59th, to my right is bloomingdale's, sephora, and to , and right aiery next toe. how do those smaller platforms do? oliver: what is problematic is y have a eagle and aer place in the mall. 25% to 30% of the malls in the u.s. are in a difficult place and macy's was closing malls. we will see a lot of pain. lvmh, ais owned by great sector. macy'sgdale's is part of , employees are furloughed and are doing their best with online sales, but clothing is a difficult category. as consumers stock up on goods and as 40% of households are looking to be prepared for what is happening, walmart, target, costco, those have been beneficiaries. as we think about curbside pickup and how do you shop without seeing or touching somebody, that was already happening with generation z, so this is accelerating the no contact list, zero checkout experience. those are discretionary stores and those numbers are not doing well online either. as americans think about hierarchy and needs, food and beverages and wellness and nourishment, it is much more important than the latest pan ties. tonc
of lexington avenue and 59th, to my right is bloomingdale's, sephora, and to , and right aiery next toe. how do those smaller platforms do? oliver: what is problematic is y have a eagle and aer place in the mall. 25% to 30% of the malls in the u.s. are in a difficult place and macy's was closing malls. we will see a lot of pain. lvmh, ais owned by great sector. macy'sgdale's is part of , employees are furloughed and are doing their best with online sales, but clothing is a difficult category....
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about the muffled drama lexington cardboard and the sound of the surf at omaha beach. the sound of a minister at the march on washington calling on us to live up to the fullmeaning of our creed . it's also about music. music is one of the most universal expressions. you can listen to a song with which you might disagree. more continually and more profitably than you could ever listen to a speech about something with which you disagree. >> absolutely, it's as sure as the patriots were carrying their swords and their guns, they were carrying their pins their pros and their poetry along with them to move this revolution forward. henry david thoreau once wrote when i hear music, i fear no danger and i am vulnerable, i see no folk and i am related to the earliest times much sums up i think what we wanted to write about. is itdown and write this book . >> is the row. >> until about three weeks ago, mcgraw thought thoreau was a running back for la area so you are here and inflection point. in the life. >> the reason we won the national championship. >> well done. >> i rooted
about the muffled drama lexington cardboard and the sound of the surf at omaha beach. the sound of a minister at the march on washington calling on us to live up to the fullmeaning of our creed . it's also about music. music is one of the most universal expressions. you can listen to a song with which you might disagree. more continually and more profitably than you could ever listen to a speech about something with which you disagree. >> absolutely, it's as sure as the patriots were...
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lexington avenue and 71st street, my old neighborhood. >> that's the apartment i grew up, in had my firstte of booze there when i was little, micking my dad's drink and i would take a little sip. >> there was a pharmacy on the first floor of our building. >> you could actually call down and say, oh, my mom wants such and such refilled, and you could get painkillers. it's how i first tried white crosses, speed and codeine was, i think, the first pain pill that i abused. >> i was only 13. but already alcohol was in my life. >> it's fair to say we both started down the path together, getting into drinking and drugs. >> i have known clark since we were kids. >> dabbling in that, at first. and then it slowly became a bit more a part of our lives. >> i went to a prominent college. i smiled around friends and family. all the while, i was drinking to black-out, abusing prescription pills and binging on cocaine and heroin. >> at the end of college, i spent three years in japan. and i remember coming back and re-joining my pals and going right back into that scene. but it felt to me as if something
lexington avenue and 71st street, my old neighborhood. >> that's the apartment i grew up, in had my firstte of booze there when i was little, micking my dad's drink and i would take a little sip. >> there was a pharmacy on the first floor of our building. >> you could actually call down and say, oh, my mom wants such and such refilled, and you could get painkillers. it's how i first tried white crosses, speed and codeine was, i think, the first pain pill that i abused....
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all the fabric is manufacturing in lexington, north carolina we have that running 24/7 also we are runningfour shifts, and now we're looking at a fifth shift so we don'tmates out >> are you selling these the mckesson route or are you going right to the government? >> so, our sale goes through our own distribution channel, that being owens & minor and we will distribute to others in the industry that's how they go through and get to the hospitals and/other the clinicians >> i was thinking if you -- we have -- it seems to me the supply line, the chinese involvement, the supply kleline, it's a little uncoordinated, but who could coordinate this because who would have foreseen such a tragedy developing. >> you have to go back to that antidote i used earlier, going from 10,000 to 20,000 a week to 200,000, 300,000 a week. you multiply that by the health systems. i spent significant times with the ceos of the health care systems. that influx of demand. that demand is not just here in the u.s., it's in other parts of the world, too that global demand has increased exponentially. >> let me talk abo
all the fabric is manufacturing in lexington, north carolina we have that running 24/7 also we are runningfour shifts, and now we're looking at a fifth shift so we don'tmates out >> are you selling these the mckesson route or are you going right to the government? >> so, our sale goes through our own distribution channel, that being owens & minor and we will distribute to others in the industry that's how they go through and get to the hospitals and/other the clinicians >>...
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dashi is joining us from lexington, mississippi. type of physician are you? primary care internist. the issue of the covid-19 was brought by the chinese doctor, december, put online. he was forced to apologize or whatever by the chinese government and he died by the same disease. inall knew this is happening china and we know china's numbers cannot be relied but we knew the atrocities chinese have done to the group of people who were having this problem. so we knew all those things. why did not any senator, any congressman, any journalist, anybody who is in the medical field, healthcare, public policy, government, review this situation and prepare for battle ahead of time. by the time the chinese ban was done, the disease already was in america. was only long after in washington state it was realized that we need to test it now. thank you. steve: thank you for the call mississippi. lenny bernstien, did you want to respond? lenny: we at the "post" wrote this subjectry on january 8. the government -- i'm sorry, c.d.c. director redfield brought this issue to the attention of the white
dashi is joining us from lexington, mississippi. type of physician are you? primary care internist. the issue of the covid-19 was brought by the chinese doctor, december, put online. he was forced to apologize or whatever by the chinese government and he died by the same disease. inall knew this is happening china and we know china's numbers cannot be relied but we knew the atrocities chinese have done to the group of people who were having this problem. so we knew all those things. why did not...
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this was if he could from 1760 to 1775 in the course of 15 years before a drop of blood was shed at lexington. now, think about that. adams is arguing that the real american revolution was not military, it was not constitutional, it was not political, it was not economic. the real, the deepest cause where we'll find the true meaning of the revolution was in this transformation that took place in the minds of the american people. and then in 1782, thomas paine in a letter that he wrote to the abaranault of france this about the period leading up to the american revolution, quote, our style and manner of thinking have undergone a revolution. more extraordinary than the political revolution of the country. we see with other eyes. we hear with other ears and think other thoughts than those we formerly used. again, think about the -- think about the meaning of what paine is arguing here. some kind of radical transformation took place in the way that the americans saw the world, the way that they thought about the most important, the most fundamental concepts of justice. and that takes us now to th
this was if he could from 1760 to 1775 in the course of 15 years before a drop of blood was shed at lexington. now, think about that. adams is arguing that the real american revolution was not military, it was not constitutional, it was not political, it was not economic. the real, the deepest cause where we'll find the true meaning of the revolution was in this transformation that took place in the minds of the american people. and then in 1782, thomas paine in a letter that he wrote to the...
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there is something in the water in lexington, kentucky. i advise you to get some. i have never forgotten the feeling i had been half a century ago on meeting and being befriended by these wonderful, generous people and others of their generation. it gave me a profound sense of wanting one day to be one of them. the hope that one day i could stand with them as one of their peers. the degree to which i did or did not realize that useful ambition is for others to say but do not listen to anything that gary gallagher might say on that subject. [laughter] what cannot be denied is that i had a rare, almost unique opportunity to learn from all of them. i may not have been able to pursue doctoral studies at a distinguished university under the guiding hand of one of the stars of the civil war studies but i have always felt that through sheer chance i got to go that one better. as i came to know them by working with them as their editor and becoming their friend , those scholars and more all became my teachers. in the light of a constellation of giants. meexperienced not un
there is something in the water in lexington, kentucky. i advise you to get some. i have never forgotten the feeling i had been half a century ago on meeting and being befriended by these wonderful, generous people and others of their generation. it gave me a profound sense of wanting one day to be one of them. the hope that one day i could stand with them as one of their peers. the degree to which i did or did not realize that useful ambition is for others to say but do not listen to anything...
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. >> this happened during yesterday's game in lexington. crowd went wild. he went nuts.io station there said he made it on his first attempt. even though he had three chances and he won $10,000. they should have let him do it three more times then. >> knocking that student loan down. and one, two -- look at that. that was a good shot. nothing but net. >> nice. >> come play for the warriors. >> i thought you were talking about your son's team. >> they lost by a nail biter. >> oh, man. >> but good season. >> good season. >> good coaching. i hear. >> i'm not coaching any more, so yes. that is why they won this season. >> i try to suck up. all right. kari, good day to play some three on three maybe outside. >> head outside because i think a lot of us were inside over the weekend when it was cold and windy. now it is still going to be windy today. giving you, as you throw up the ball, a little bit of a curve as you wait for it go into the hoop. we'll see winds at times picking up to 45 miles per hours. and this is something we don't normally have to talk about in early march,
. >> this happened during yesterday's game in lexington. crowd went wild. he went nuts.io station there said he made it on his first attempt. even though he had three chances and he won $10,000. they should have let him do it three more times then. >> knocking that student loan down. and one, two -- look at that. that was a good shot. nothing but net. >> nice. >> come play for the warriors. >> i thought you were talking about your son's team. >> they lost by...
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a couple still clearing 17 southbound at lexington hill and seeing slow and go from an exit.thbound side and 25 miles per hour. a right shoulder problem south 101. a head's up as you work through there. it is rainy out there. here is mary lee. >>> okay. and tracking high def doppler and the showers pushing through parts of the bay area from my home in san jose. let's get right to it. the radar on high def doppler. you can see the showers zooming in here along the coast, what gianna franco was talking about across pacifica and over hayward, about to move into union city. light to moderate rain pushing through. here is a look with our treasure island camera with a little sunshine. temperatures in the 40s and many locations and 30s and foggy conditions. through the day with unsettled weather, could see an isolated thunderstorm with daytime heating. all of us in >>> >>> it's wednesday, march 25th. welcome back to cbs this morning. breaking news, the senate passes the largest relief bill in u.s. history. >> pregnant women pushed back against new bans against partners in the delive
a couple still clearing 17 southbound at lexington hill and seeing slow and go from an exit.thbound side and 25 miles per hour. a right shoulder problem south 101. a head's up as you work through there. it is rainy out there. here is mary lee. >>> okay. and tracking high def doppler and the showers pushing through parts of the bay area from my home in san jose. let's get right to it. the radar on high def doppler. you can see the showers zooming in here along the coast, what gianna...
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a couple still clearing 17 southbound at lexington hill and seeing slow and go from an exit.thbound side and 25 miles per hour. a right shoulder problem south 101. a head's up as you work through there. it is rainy out there. here is mary lee. >>> okay. and tracking high def doppler and the showers pushing through parts of the bay area from my home in san jose. let's get right to it. the radar on high def doppler. you can see the showers zooming in here along the coast, what gianna franco was talking about across pacifica and over hayward, about to move into union city. light to moderate rain pushing through. here is a look with our treasure island camera with a little sunshine. temperatures in the 40s and many locations and 30s and foggy conditions. through the day with unsettled weather, could see an isolated thunderstorm with daytime heating. all of us in >>> >>> it's wednesday, march 25th. welcome back to cbs this morning. breaking news, the senate passes the largest relief bill in u.s. history. >> pregnant women pushed back against new bans against partners in the delive
a couple still clearing 17 southbound at lexington hill and seeing slow and go from an exit.thbound side and 25 miles per hour. a right shoulder problem south 101. a head's up as you work through there. it is rainy out there. here is mary lee. >>> okay. and tracking high def doppler and the showers pushing through parts of the bay area from my home in san jose. let's get right to it. the radar on high def doppler. you can see the showers zooming in here along the coast, what gianna...
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according to the lexington herald leader, i can can hekentr is telling residents to stay out of tennesseees higher than the blue crass state. recently one mayor called out those who refused to listen to the warnings and he did not bite his tongue. joining us now is mayor brown of walton, kentucky. a town of about 4,000 people. welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> so i can't say exactly what you said. but i appreciate what you said. let me try to get to some of what you wrote in your post and of course we'll have to cleanup of the language. you start by saying listen up, and you called them something that kind of rhymes with dim wits. and he said you wanted them to stop doing nonsensical things or just go buy toilet paper if they don't want to lnks. b listen. but you got people to listen what was the last straw for you? did you decide to hit people between the eyes with what you thought they needed to hear? >> i was trying to be answs hon honest as i can. i've always had a blunt nature. i'm not a layer. and what really set me off was the idea thatas i can. i've always had
according to the lexington herald leader, i can can hekentr is telling residents to stay out of tennesseees higher than the blue crass state. recently one mayor called out those who refused to listen to the warnings and he did not bite his tongue. joining us now is mayor brown of walton, kentucky. a town of about 4,000 people. welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> so i can't say exactly what you said. but i appreciate what you said. let me try to get to some of what...
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you've enabled us to continue to leverage our manufacturing capability in america, specifically in lexingtono thank the administration for helping us, assisting us as we've gone through the process with fda approval in record time of additional approvals of equipment. >> it's going fast. >> the barriers that have been eliminated are significant. >> what about the sterilization of masks? i'm hearing that's a process that absolutely can happen if they have the right equipment. how is that going, sterilization of masks? >> so the sterilization of masks is in process. from that aspect of it, it's really getting the masks from the facility, back and having those people who are experts in the sterilization help that to extend the life of the mask. >> but they can do that? >> they can. >> for some reason they're not doing that. there's some companies that make the equipment, can bring it direct throw the hospital. >> that's in the preservation line of effort and we will be bringing to the white house task force early this week ways to go accelerate that to make a mask be five masks. >> i spoke with
you've enabled us to continue to leverage our manufacturing capability in america, specifically in lexingtono thank the administration for helping us, assisting us as we've gone through the process with fda approval in record time of additional approvals of equipment. >> it's going fast. >> the barriers that have been eliminated are significant. >> what about the sterilization of masks? i'm hearing that's a process that absolutely can happen if they have the right equipment....
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according to the "lexington herald leader," authorities have assigned a law enforcement officer to guardls "the kentucky standard" that they are complying with the governor's order but have not had an opportunity to stock up on supplies. >> it's a step i hoped i never had to take but we can't allow one person who we know has this virus to refuse to protect their neighbors. >> reporter: in nashville, bar and restaurant owners were fighting orders from the city to close their doors. on sunday, the management of a steak house owned by musician kid rock was refusing to close, sharing in a statement that the show must go on. >> certain bars and restaurants in nashville do not have to shut down. our main concern are our employees. >> reporter: a video posted online from over the weeke showed a packed bar in downtown nashville. in response, radio host bobby bones called this irresponsible, and country star maren morris tweeted, you aren't a hero for staying open. this morning, a change of heart. thnting many of the large bars here says they will now all be closing their doors. authorities belie
according to the "lexington herald leader," authorities have assigned a law enforcement officer to guardls "the kentucky standard" that they are complying with the governor's order but have not had an opportunity to stock up on supplies. >> it's a step i hoped i never had to take but we can't allow one person who we know has this virus to refuse to protect their neighbors. >> reporter: in nashville, bar and restaurant owners were fighting orders from the city to...
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emulate, that we openly commemorate, are areas where the story of liberty has advanced whether it's lexington-concord. you have a story that is not perfect. it is halting. the arc of a moral universe is long but it bends towards justice. it bends but it doesn't swerve. it's a slow story. at the heart of that american impulse for liberty has been a religious instability. i was in montgomery and birmingham and selma until this morning with a lot of folks you cover. it was the congressional pilgrimage with john lewis. he was on that bridge on bloody sunday because of jesus. and i think returning to that christian story actually gives us hope that we can get through the darkness of this particular hour. >> i certainly think we could all under whatever circumstances use a little bit of hope. the book is "the hope of glory," john meacham, thank you very much for being here tonight. >>> when we come back, a last thought here. e come back, a las thought here some things are harder than you thought. and others are easier. like screening for colon cancer with me, cologuard. i'm noninvasive and you use me at ho
emulate, that we openly commemorate, are areas where the story of liberty has advanced whether it's lexington-concord. you have a story that is not perfect. it is halting. the arc of a moral universe is long but it bends towards justice. it bends but it doesn't swerve. it's a slow story. at the heart of that american impulse for liberty has been a religious instability. i was in montgomery and birmingham and selma until this morning with a lot of folks you cover. it was the congressional...
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let's take one more call and talk to brenda, calling from lexington, south carolina. good morning.re you there? caller: i am. host: go ahead. caller: hi. i had a few comments and then a few questions. -- i voted for the president, of course, but along because kind of changed i do not like a lot of things happening. one of the things that a lot of the backlash i get is that i do not deserve to have a check because i do not support the president. i get a lot of personal attacks just because i do not support the president. what would you say about that? we would like to thank all of our callers for being with us here for talking about the $2 trillion coronavirus aid package. coming up next, we will take a look at k-12 education in the united states and the impact that coronavirus has had on learning. education reporter nicole gaudiano will join us. yesterday, south carolina governor henry mcmaster and announced a mandatory quarantine for those coming to the state from what he termed coronavirus hotspots. here is what he said. [video clip] >> ladies and gentlemen, we have a good bit of
let's take one more call and talk to brenda, calling from lexington, south carolina. good morning.re you there? caller: i am. host: go ahead. caller: hi. i had a few comments and then a few questions. -- i voted for the president, of course, but along because kind of changed i do not like a lot of things happening. one of the things that a lot of the backlash i get is that i do not deserve to have a check because i do not support the president. i get a lot of personal attacks just because i do...