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if you look at what happened in lexington, we saw the percentage testing positive go up to 30%, 40%. that was an indicator that we knew there may be something going on with regards to lexington and the hospital system, so we moved to make space available there and to make sure we could accommodate everybody. that is how we will continue to manage this going forward. we said, we will start loosening things up. we took in feedback from public health directors, looked at a variety of different things to make the decision to make these small steps to be able to start opening up and loosening some of the restrictions. fred. reporter: [inaudible] governor ricketts: the question was, if you are not going to do broad-based testing of inmates, why not do it? how do you know if they don't have it. we are treating this the same else. treat everybody if you are symptomatic and there is reason to believe you are at high risk of getting coronavirus. then we are testing. not-tested, being they are being treated like everyone else in the community. risk you aregh tested, if you are not, we don't tex
if you look at what happened in lexington, we saw the percentage testing positive go up to 30%, 40%. that was an indicator that we knew there may be something going on with regards to lexington and the hospital system, so we moved to make space available there and to make sure we could accommodate everybody. that is how we will continue to manage this going forward. we said, we will start loosening things up. we took in feedback from public health directors, looked at a variety of different...
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we are going through friday in louisville and in lexington. our states -- our sites next week with kroger is we are doing a second week for louisville and lexington and bowling green. and our new site is in ashland. so ashland will start tuesday of next week. you can start signing up for these slots right now. portals are open. we want to make sure that you have an opportunity to sign up. it is open to the entire public. increasing our testing requires that not only we get people signed up, but you show up. and i want to thank all of our leaders in warren county. they have seen at least a portion that have signed up not showing up, and they are doing a lot to push out in their community. wanted to take advantage of each and every test. and we appreciate that. lexington is actually monitoring it during the day and able to push additional people there at the end of the day. that was their innovation and we appreciate that. be our four will kroger sites next week. and remember, when you look at ashland especially, it is regional. if you are in an
we are going through friday in louisville and in lexington. our states -- our sites next week with kroger is we are doing a second week for louisville and lexington and bowling green. and our new site is in ashland. so ashland will start tuesday of next week. you can start signing up for these slots right now. portals are open. we want to make sure that you have an opportunity to sign up. it is open to the entire public. increasing our testing requires that not only we get people signed up, but...
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canterbury used to be lexington court. years ago, i was at lexington court because i had a stroke. they took good care of me. over i think, with -- itople tested positive is not a nursing home. it is a rehab. for the fact that trump is always no pushing that drug. it is a shame. friends who have been turned away when they go to the hospital to try to get help. even just to be tested, to see if they have the virus and they have been turned around. my doctor, i told him -- i had an ear infection three weeks ago. i have been inside here for a month. i refuse to go out, but it is scary because i live in a senior community. i found out that somebody in my building has it. richmond,lp here in and all over the country. host: more of your phone calls in just a second. bertha mentioning president trump at the white house task force briefing yesterday, likely to be leading get again today. it is scheduled for 5:00 p.m. eastern. yesterday with him was dr. fauci, dr. deborah birx. to talk more about the relationship, michael crane-ish, washington post investigative reporter has looked into the
canterbury used to be lexington court. years ago, i was at lexington court because i had a stroke. they took good care of me. over i think, with -- itople tested positive is not a nursing home. it is a rehab. for the fact that trump is always no pushing that drug. it is a shame. friends who have been turned away when they go to the hospital to try to get help. even just to be tested, to see if they have the virus and they have been turned around. my doctor, i told him -- i had an ear infection...
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anti-bar back in lexington, kentucky. from wuhan today, chinese officials changing the number of covid-19 deaths from its epicenter as we learn new details about the investigation of where that virus came from. also, there's a new treatment showing some positive signs today. what we know about this experimental drug. i will speak with a vaccine scientist about that in moments. [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪music) are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils, a key cause of asthma. it helps to prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can reduce the need for oral steroids like prednisone. fasenra may cause allergic reactions
anti-bar back in lexington, kentucky. from wuhan today, chinese officials changing the number of covid-19 deaths from its epicenter as we learn new details about the investigation of where that virus came from. also, there's a new treatment showing some positive signs today. what we know about this experimental drug. i will speak with a vaccine scientist about that in moments. [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪music) are your asthma...
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lexington reservoir and run santa cruz. activity associated with a friend that is moving through. 50s on the temperatures, they haven't changed all morning, still in the 50s. i don't expect much to happen but highs below-average. toity to mile-per-hour wind gust, 16 the bottom, a blustery day, on the cool side the neck system the left your screen is heading north and will weekend. keeping temperatures and check one more day after that high- pressure says i'm coming in. 50s and 60s under temps, the coolest of the week by far, little bump up tomorrow, more so wednesday, 80s, made by friday and pretty good on the weekend. cooler with fog and hire clouds. >> thank you for that. today a new nurses holding a news conference at san mateo medical center. the nurse is expected to demand more ppe. the personal protective equipment to care for coronavirus patients. yesterday dozens of nurses protested outside sutter eden medical center. they were drawing attention to the lack of personal protective equipment. the executive director of
lexington reservoir and run santa cruz. activity associated with a friend that is moving through. 50s on the temperatures, they haven't changed all morning, still in the 50s. i don't expect much to happen but highs below-average. toity to mile-per-hour wind gust, 16 the bottom, a blustery day, on the cool side the neck system the left your screen is heading north and will weekend. keeping temperatures and check one more day after that high- pressure says i'm coming in. 50s and 60s under temps,...
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this is out of lexington, south carolina, good morning. you are on board -- on. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was amazed by how quickly things can dry up in the markets and it seems to be the mainstream media is hell-bent on creating a panic and making people rush the store. i want to help the food supply. panic.le really now where we point could lose everything. much,ple panicked too they would have to go out and get other people's food, you have to suspend the constitution and create martial law. estimates on food supplies drying up? guest: again, we have plenty of food. what happens is you create these backlogs in the food supply. the other thing that happens is you create volatility in prices and have the shortages. that's really been happening in the meat sector of the last couple of weeks. that's because we have this tremendous surge in panic buying really a couple weeks ago now, people emptied the shelves. we have plenty of production, it just takes several days to catch up. to herres that we go pretty well-stocked now. -- the most part and adjus
this is out of lexington, south carolina, good morning. you are on board -- on. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was amazed by how quickly things can dry up in the markets and it seems to be the mainstream media is hell-bent on creating a panic and making people rush the store. i want to help the food supply. panic.le really now where we point could lose everything. much,ple panicked too they would have to go out and get other people's food, you have to suspend the constitution and...
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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 then, half a sentsen century ago by 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 didn't realize that youthful ambition is for others to say. but don't listen to anything gary gallagher may say on that subject. what can't 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 hands of one of the stars of civil war studies but i 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. i got to learn in the light of a constellation of giants. an experience perhaps not
there is something in the water in lexington, kentucky. i advise you to get some. i have never forgotten the feeling i had then, half a sentsen century ago by 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 didn't realize that youthful ambition is for others to say. but don't listen to...
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and for remembering again those 41 million who have taken up arms since those farmers stood at lexington green and fought back the greatest force on the planet. thank you all, and god bless you. [ applause ] >> secretary, it's a hard act to follow but we'll do our best. i'm jack warren, the executive director of the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati. this weekend, our society opened an exhibition. i opened the door so you could see into the room if you haven't been in. please do. not during the program. called america's first veterans. it traces the experience of revolutionary war veterans from the end of the revolutionary war through the 1860s when the very last veterans of the american revolution died. all of them over 100 years old by that time. the exhibition includes some remarkable treasures. that's one of the reasons you need to come back and see it or see it when the program is done this evening. it includes the original 1792 biography of deborah sampson. one of the first recognized women combat veterans in american history. she disguised herself as a
and for remembering again those 41 million who have taken up arms since those farmers stood at lexington green and fought back the greatest force on the planet. thank you all, and god bless you. [ applause ] >> secretary, it's a hard act to follow but we'll do our best. i'm jack warren, the executive director of the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati. this weekend, our society opened an exhibition. i opened the door so you could see into the room if you haven't...
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state trying to identify individuals who might be infected then tomorrow we have testing set up for lexingtonnd homes county wilkinsonoodville and if you live in one of these areas and you have any of the symptoms, i strongly encourage 's website thisc is free of charge and they will give you an appointment. if you lived in one of these areas, and think you might be infected we want as many people as we can to come to these testing locations if we look at these preparations for the surge of hospital resources we continue to see relative stability and a number of patients in the hospitals and in the availability of beds and ventilators. if we look at yesterday's numbers we have 149 patients with covid-19 in intensive care. we have to hundred 75 open ofensive care unit heads ventilators we have 100 patients on mechanical ventilation which is similar to yesterday's number. have 631 available ventilators for future use. are in the eye of the storm. it is important for us to maintain our vigilance. we are all getting tired of this. right now it is so important. i want to talk to our young people o
state trying to identify individuals who might be infected then tomorrow we have testing set up for lexingtonnd homes county wilkinsonoodville and if you live in one of these areas and you have any of the symptoms, i strongly encourage 's website thisc is free of charge and they will give you an appointment. if you lived in one of these areas, and think you might be infected we want as many people as we can to come to these testing locations if we look at these preparations for the surge of...
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san pablo, 82%, lexington reservoir 48%, u vas at 73%. they're going to continue to take a look at some improvements on the reservoir. so, we're doing good on that despite the fact we have moderate drought building in. i think we'll be okay without water restrictions as we head through the next 30 to 60 days and that's a little bit of relief for us. tomorrow morn's forecast will start with chilly 40s, sun, and clouds. i think as you go near the coast, also the north bay, we'll see more patchy low clouds filtering in and chilly 40s to start. we've got another stunner of a day coming our way tomorrow. i'm calling for the best time to get outside 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and you'll see temperatures going up a couple of degrees. 66 in san jose. 69 in antioch. also up to 67 in danville. peninsula not quite that warm but a beautiful day in palo alto at 66 degrees. san francisco we have that cold ocean breeze and 57 for the outer sun set. for the north bay, these are some of our warmest temperatures. up to ukiah and clear lake beginning to feel t
san pablo, 82%, lexington reservoir 48%, u vas at 73%. they're going to continue to take a look at some improvements on the reservoir. so, we're doing good on that despite the fact we have moderate drought building in. i think we'll be okay without water restrictions as we head through the next 30 to 60 days and that's a little bit of relief for us. tomorrow morn's forecast will start with chilly 40s, sun, and clouds. i think as you go near the coast, also the north bay, we'll see more patchy...
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lagunitas 89% and lexington at 48%. along with that, because of some recent storms in the beginning of april, our snowpack has also seen a boost. at the beginning of march we were only at 44% of normal for the snowpack. you see it right there. and then as we hit today, we're now to 63% of average. these are actually satellite images and you can see how much greener this right side is of today's view, and that's all because of that recent rain. we'll show you more about this storm system approaching by sunday night and how much rainfall we could get next week. i'll have that for you coming up in about 25 minutes, you guys. >> more rain coming. thank you, jeff. >>> up next here at 11:00, what happens if the summer games in tokyo have to be postponed again? is there a plan b? >>> and happening now, a late night vote in san francisco to help protect homeless and others from the coronavirus. board of supervisors has unanimously approved an emergency ordinance requiring the city to secure more than 8,000 hotel rooms for those
lagunitas 89% and lexington at 48%. along with that, because of some recent storms in the beginning of april, our snowpack has also seen a boost. at the beginning of march we were only at 44% of normal for the snowpack. you see it right there. and then as we hit today, we're now to 63% of average. these are actually satellite images and you can see how much greener this right side is of today's view, and that's all because of that recent rain. we'll show you more about this storm system...
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warden and they have really no choice so for example i found one experiment at the federal prison in lexington kentucky where 7 african-american inmates were given triple doses of l.s.d. every day for 77 days without cold water being told what it was and that was an attempt to find out if that could destroy the human mind and the answer of course is yes now abroad the experiments are even more intense because they're the cia was able to use what they called expendables these were people who could be killed and nobody would notice suspected enemy agents who had been arrested or refugees who turned up with no visible connections to anyone and these people would be supplied to gottlieb and the m.k. ultra crew to test whatever bizarre torments they were into that week now let me ask you why that the cia believe mind control was possible this is a great question and i reflect on this in my book boys in her in chief i think there are 2 reasons. the immediate reason was a couple of events that happened in the early cold war which the cia misinterpreted what was the trial of cardinal min sente in hung
warden and they have really no choice so for example i found one experiment at the federal prison in lexington kentucky where 7 african-american inmates were given triple doses of l.s.d. every day for 77 days without cold water being told what it was and that was an attempt to find out if that could destroy the human mind and the answer of course is yes now abroad the experiments are even more intense because they're the cia was able to use what they called expendables these were people who...
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times that. >> i think we have the most beautiful curbside pickup in the state -- >> reporter: in lexingtonw she's established an emergency relief fund for its newly unemployed. while she laid off 161 of her 200 employees, she kept them on health insurance and provides three meals a week and gift cards from a local supermarket. >> there's a part of me that just wants to only help. it's hard to be in business right now, and there's so many people who are out of business. and i'm so grateful to be able to do it. >> reporter: in harlem, chef j.j. johnson's field trip takes its name to heart. focusing on school children. >> they haven't had hot meals in two weeks. so i'm going to start feeding -- a feeding shelter a week, about 200 bowls. in partner with harlem grown. i'm going to make sure that they at least get one hot meal this week. >> reporter: johnson is also feeding hospital workers. that attitude has turned many spaces like brooklyn's homestead into lifelines. >> it will give us meals for the next few days until we can hopefully get some unemployment funds. >> reporter: chef owner greg
times that. >> i think we have the most beautiful curbside pickup in the state -- >> reporter: in lexingtonw she's established an emergency relief fund for its newly unemployed. while she laid off 161 of her 200 employees, she kept them on health insurance and provides three meals a week and gift cards from a local supermarket. >> there's a part of me that just wants to only help. it's hard to be in business right now, and there's so many people who are out of business. and...
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a mid-april touch of winter in kentucky where light snow covered spring blooms outside lexington yesterdayecking the radar right now new storms will bring snow to the rockies today. one to two feet is possible in some areas, and thunderstorms are possible today from the plains to the midwest. more rain is expected in the northeast where temperatures won't get above 50 degrees. 60s from atlanta to albuquerque. 80s in phoenix and l.a. and 92 for a high in miami today. >>> coming up, cleaning your shoes to stay safe from the coronavirus. our medical expert weighs in. >>> also ahead, a remarkable survival story. hear from the woman fighting the coronavirus who gave birth while in a coma. >>> and later, a stimulus surprise. one man goes to the atm and finds uncle sam has made a very is my 2020 census data safe? after sending your census response, your personal information is kept safe. by law, it can't be shared with any other government agency, law enforcement, or landlord. no one. so, take your 2020 census with peace of mind. ♪ shape your future. start here. visit 2020census.gov. >>> back now
a mid-april touch of winter in kentucky where light snow covered spring blooms outside lexington yesterdayecking the radar right now new storms will bring snow to the rockies today. one to two feet is possible in some areas, and thunderstorms are possible today from the plains to the midwest. more rain is expected in the northeast where temperatures won't get above 50 degrees. 60s from atlanta to albuquerque. 80s in phoenix and l.a. and 92 for a high in miami today. >>> coming up,...
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and in april 1775 when new england militia took pot shot at the british army in lexington at concord in april 1775 the number of americans contemplating unambiguous revolution could probably still have been counted on the fingers of a couple hands. when the second continental congress assembled in philadelphia a month after these events at lexington and concord in may 1775, the delegates to that second congress were under instruction from their colonial legislatures to find a way to patch things up with britain. that's what they were sent to philadelphia to do, to patch things up, reconciliation, and redress the order of the day. few at that point, may, 1775, few at that point were thinking of using this congress to cement insurrection against the monarchy or use it to break against the empire upon which the colonists obviously depended for trade and security. in fact, it was actually king george iii who first declared the colonists independence for them. here's how we did it. on august 23, 1775, the king in london issued a proclamation. the word of the king. saying that the colonist
and in april 1775 when new england militia took pot shot at the british army in lexington at concord in april 1775 the number of americans contemplating unambiguous revolution could probably still have been counted on the fingers of a couple hands. when the second continental congress assembled in philadelphia a month after these events at lexington and concord in may 1775, the delegates to that second congress were under instruction from their colonial legislatures to find a way to patch...
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lexington, when we were together, they took it out and tried to night qualify that airplane on the lexington. and they lost a bunch of guys. hey, that's -- you know, the newspapers pick up on this story almost daily, the russians and the americans are at each other's throats. let me tell you, this is an average day on -- off the sea of j japan. they come out every day. i've had them, my backseater will hold up something, and the guy in the back tourett would show them the current playboy, and it was more current than the one we had. so let me -- i've had guys run across my bow on the carrier and come up on guard and say you don't really want to do that again. and then i had, you know, electronic warfare plane go over them and turn up the gain and he probably blew every fuse on that troller. don't do that again, i'm telling you. and that's the great enterprise. and why i love this, john, i don't know if i was on that cruise or not but she's got her beautiful -- remember the radar up on the island, and then someone in their infinite wisdom said buy the lady a new hat. so they took that beautif
lexington, when we were together, they took it out and tried to night qualify that airplane on the lexington. and they lost a bunch of guys. hey, that's -- you know, the newspapers pick up on this story almost daily, the russians and the americans are at each other's throats. let me tell you, this is an average day on -- off the sea of j japan. they come out every day. i've had them, my backseater will hold up something, and the guy in the back tourett would show them the current playboy, and...
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in lexington when we were out they tried to night qualify it on the lexington and they lost a bunch of guys. they pick up on that story. almost daily, the russians and americans are at each other's throats. let me tell you, this is an average day of the sea of japan. my back held up something. penthouse or playboy. the guy back there, he would show them the playboy. it was more current than the one we would have on the carrier. i have had guys run across my area on the carrier and say you don't want to do that again. and then i had an electronic warfare plane go over them and turn up the gain on the sensors. he probably blew every fuse on that trawler. don't do that again, i'm telling you. that is a great enterprise. i do not know i was on the cruise or not, but she has got her beautiful -- remember the radar array up on the island, and someone in their infinite wisdom said buy the lady a new hat. they took that beautiful array off there and they made her look like everyone else. but there's only one "enterprise." they took the core out of it. the. nuclear power plant has been removed.
in lexington when we were out they tried to night qualify it on the lexington and they lost a bunch of guys. they pick up on that story. almost daily, the russians and americans are at each other's throats. let me tell you, this is an average day of the sea of japan. my back held up something. penthouse or playboy. the guy back there, he would show them the playboy. it was more current than the one we would have on the carrier. i have had guys run across my area on the carrier and say you don't...
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a friend from lexington, illinois, has been raising cattle in the beef industry for many generations. he has had three loads of cattle ready which have been held back for three weeks because there's not a processor or packer in illinois that will take them. because the workers, who are by and large hispanic, african, and asian, refused to come to work because it's not safe. they understand and we do to that they could die by showing up for work. if we want to change this dynamic and move where we are today to opening this economy is a path that has to be followed. project, manhattan certainly it involves a vaccine, which we have committed ourselves to and will continue to urge with every possible aspect. but we also need these two levels of testing, making sure we determine whether people are positive or negative in terms of their infection, and also a test to see which antibodies are being carried by each individual should not be a partisan matter in any way. the reason we are taking the initiative is that others have not. we urge our republicans to step up and join us, make this as
a friend from lexington, illinois, has been raising cattle in the beef industry for many generations. he has had three loads of cattle ready which have been held back for three weeks because there's not a processor or packer in illinois that will take them. because the workers, who are by and large hispanic, african, and asian, refused to come to work because it's not safe. they understand and we do to that they could die by showing up for work. if we want to change this dynamic and move where...
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when the united states public health service hospital was established in lexington, kentucky, the problemotic drug addiction was put under the banner of medicine. until this time, the problem had been regarded as correctional. the hospital covers an area of approximately 12 acres. the buildings are constructed in quadrangle or form, providing a large central court serving as an entrance to the various departments and units of the hospital. from here one gains access to these units provided for the reception of new admission for the treatment of those suffering with recurring diseases and the intensive study of patients and those requiring special treatment. this part of the institution constitutes the professional center of the hospital. to meet the need for better treatment for drug addiction, special studies are necessary. the hospital is equipped and staffed for this purpose. opportunities for outdoor work are afforded to patients through the operation of a 1000 acre farm. farm activities include the operation of a modern dairy, the raising of hogs and poultry, and intensive truck farm
when the united states public health service hospital was established in lexington, kentucky, the problemotic drug addiction was put under the banner of medicine. until this time, the problem had been regarded as correctional. the hospital covers an area of approximately 12 acres. the buildings are constructed in quadrangle or form, providing a large central court serving as an entrance to the various departments and units of the hospital. from here one gains access to these units provided for...
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when the public health hospital was established in lexington, kentucky, the banner of drug addictionat time that was considered almost entirely an correctional one. this hospital covers an area of approximately 12 acres. the builds are constructed in quad range already form, providing a large central court seven as an entrance plalsa to the various units of the hospital. from here, one gains access to this -- these units, especially provided for the treatment of new admissions, and for the intensive study of patients and of those requiring special forms of treatment this part of the institution constitutes the professional center of the hospital to. meet the needs for better treatment for drug addiction, special studies of parents are necessary. the hospital is fully equipped and adequately statued for this purpose. opportunities for outdoor work are afforded the patients through the operation of a 1,000-acre farm. these farm activities include the operation of a modern dairy. e raising of hogs, and poultry. and intense active truck farming. indoor work for patient includes the opera
when the public health hospital was established in lexington, kentucky, the banner of drug addictionat time that was considered almost entirely an correctional one. this hospital covers an area of approximately 12 acres. the builds are constructed in quad range already form, providing a large central court seven as an entrance plalsa to the various units of the hospital. from here, one gains access to this -- these units, especially provided for the treatment of new admissions, and for the...
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independence, the cadence of the agnstitution but it's all about sounds and it's about the muffled drums at lexington and concorde and the sound of the surf at omaha beach, sound of a minister at the march on washington calling on us to live up to the full meaning of our creed and it's also about music and music is one of the most universal expressions. you can listen to a song with which you might disagree more continually and more profitably then you could ever listen to a speech about something with which you disagree. >> absolutely. i'm sure the patriots were carrying their swords and their guns and carried their pins and prose and poetry along with them to move this revolution forward and our country forward.ou henry david thoreau once wrote when i hear music i fear no danger and i see no foe unrelated to the earliest times prd that pretty much sums up, i think what we wanted to write about when we w said we would write this book. >> thoreau. >> yeah. >> about three weeks ago mcgraw thought the road was a running back forte lsu. [laughter] so you are here at an intellectual point. >> he's the re
independence, the cadence of the agnstitution but it's all about sounds and it's about the muffled drums at lexington and concorde and the sound of the surf at omaha beach, sound of a minister at the march on washington calling on us to live up to the full meaning of our creed and it's also about music and music is one of the most universal expressions. you can listen to a song with which you might disagree more continually and more profitably then you could ever listen to a speech about...
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celebrate the 41 million americans who have put on the uniform since the first shots were fired in lexington green in april of 1775. it is important for me also to echo what was just said. because it is an honor for me to be here among the keepers of the american flame. those who fight against presentism who understand that people like the indispensable man over my shoulder are men embedded in their times and struggled as all humans do. with how to make the best of what has been given to them. it was winston churchill who said after a rather mixed academic career that i let the smart children know latin for a fashion and greek for retreat but i hit them hard when they don't know their history and this place drips with history. this society was founded in newburg, new york. where one of the events in the history of the united states army indeed, the history of armies in the west was born when certain officers including one scoundrel named gates, woint tai won't talk about him very much, were threatening to overthrow what he established and in stepped george washington. he walked into the barn
celebrate the 41 million americans who have put on the uniform since the first shots were fired in lexington green in april of 1775. it is important for me also to echo what was just said. because it is an honor for me to be here among the keepers of the american flame. those who fight against presentism who understand that people like the indispensable man over my shoulder are men embedded in their times and struggled as all humans do. with how to make the best of what has been given to them....
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it is important to know that conflict began with lexington and concord and massachusetts in 1774. these very independent colonies, british colonies that operated with their own governments and their own leadership and so forth, suddenly had to come together and form a military alliance. it was not easy for them to do that. they had a lot of hesitation and concern about what it meant to be together. but the enemy was the justification for their alliance. they formed that alliance of the first continental congress and in 1775, they come together. by july 1776, they make a declaration of independence together. we see a nation starting to be born, at least for purposes of declaring independence and working together for a common military purpose. a year and a half after that, they form the articles of confederation. the articles of confederation become the next step in an effort to have some type of connection between these colonies. we looked last week at the articles of confederation and we noted it referred to, the colonies referred to themselves as a firm league of friendship, -- a
it is important to know that conflict began with lexington and concord and massachusetts in 1774. these very independent colonies, british colonies that operated with their own governments and their own leadership and so forth, suddenly had to come together and form a military alliance. it was not easy for them to do that. they had a lot of hesitation and concern about what it meant to be together. but the enemy was the justification for their alliance. they formed that alliance of the first...
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when he rides off in 1775 to attend the second continental , that congress has just heard about lexington getting -- [audio difficulties] july, ihat session in think it's june 15th or something like that, 1775. he goes to boston to take over this ragtag army and he does not come back to mount vernon again on the time until 1781 march to yorktown. the whole story of the march to yorktown is fascinating because he does not want to attack yorktown, he wants to attack new york. because he's like ahab with the white whale. he lost new york in desperate circumstances and in some cases, people complained about his leadership. i tend to disagree, given the quality of the troops he had and the lack of a name, it's hard to -- anyway could have thing york is like this he wants to figure out how to capture it. when the french come in, they bring in the navy and so maybe now he will have the chance. with the french navy, he can assault the fortress of new york, take it back from the british and declare this revolution over. someday, we are going to get that chance, but it wasn't meant to be. a great o
when he rides off in 1775 to attend the second continental , that congress has just heard about lexington getting -- [audio difficulties] july, ihat session in think it's june 15th or something like that, 1775. he goes to boston to take over this ragtag army and he does not come back to mount vernon again on the time until 1781 march to yorktown. the whole story of the march to yorktown is fascinating because he does not want to attack yorktown, he wants to attack new york. because he's like...
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speeding infraction in the u.s., winding up in jail for driving a breakneck 12 miles per hour down lexingtonover the limit. >> grant quam's four children can't agree on what to do with their strange inheritance -- 80 so-called orphan cars potentially worth over a million dollars. >> jim and marilyn think it's time to sell, but jerry and john would like to see the collection kept together. >> i've had a chance to experience most every car here. spent a lot of time in these. i've driven most of them through the years. >> it's two against two. something's got to give. how do they decide? they go to the videotape. remember that local-tv piece featuring grant all those years ago? turns out a crucial part of grant's interview was never broadcast. >> it was like a 15-minute segment, but later they offered up the entire raw footage of the shoot. >> they pop the cutting-room-floor footage in the vcr. during the unedited, hour-long interview, grant is asked about many topics that never reach air, including the future of his cherished autos. listen. >> [ laughs ] >> their father's words end the debate
speeding infraction in the u.s., winding up in jail for driving a breakneck 12 miles per hour down lexingtonover the limit. >> grant quam's four children can't agree on what to do with their strange inheritance -- 80 so-called orphan cars potentially worth over a million dollars. >> jim and marilyn think it's time to sell, but jerry and john would like to see the collection kept together. >> i've had a chance to experience most every car here. spent a lot of time in these....
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speeding infraction in the u.s., winding up in jail for driving a breakneck 12 miles per hour down lexingtonver the limit. >> grant quam's four children can't agree on what to do with their strange inheritance -- 80 so-called orphan cars potentially worth over a million dollars. >> jim and marilyn think it's time to sell, but jerry and john would like to see the collection kept together. >> i've had a chance to experience most every car here. spent a lot of time in these. i've driven most of them through the years. >> it's two against two. something's got to give. how do they decide? they go to the videotape. remember that local-tv piece featuring grant all those years ago? turns out a crucial part of grant's interview was never broadcast. >> it was like a 15-minute segment, but later they offered up the entire raw footage of the shoot. >> they pop the cutting-room-floor footage in the vcr. during the unedited, hour-long interview, grant is asked about many topics that never reach air, including the future of his cherished autos. listen. >> [ laughs ] >> their father's words end the debate -
speeding infraction in the u.s., winding up in jail for driving a breakneck 12 miles per hour down lexingtonver the limit. >> grant quam's four children can't agree on what to do with their strange inheritance -- 80 so-called orphan cars potentially worth over a million dollars. >> jim and marilyn think it's time to sell, but jerry and john would like to see the collection kept together. >> i've had a chance to experience most every car here. spent a lot of time in these. i've...
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south bay, especially that heavy rain that's moving across parts of the santa cruz mountains from lexingtonills, extending over toward highway 101. and that's in just the south of san jose. as we move up the peninsula, we've also seen some heavy rain from san mateo and lighter rain for san francisco. it also is fairly light for hayward. but starting to pick up in livermore, so i'll be tracking this wane rain as we see the potential of thunderstorms today. you can see the storm system spinning off the coast. this will move from south to north into the next couple of hours. we'll talk more about this rain coming up in the forecast in a few minutes. >> thanks, kari. >>> "california live" is next. ross and his family show us how to do a diy play kitchen for your kids in your yard. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopausal status. and it's the only one of its kind you can tak
south bay, especially that heavy rain that's moving across parts of the santa cruz mountains from lexingtonills, extending over toward highway 101. and that's in just the south of san jose. as we move up the peninsula, we've also seen some heavy rain from san mateo and lighter rain for san francisco. it also is fairly light for hayward. but starting to pick up in livermore, so i'll be tracking this wane rain as we see the potential of thunderstorms today. you can see the storm system spinning...
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others also deemed vulnerable are birmingham, lexington, kansas city, because of their tax structure. 600 cities tell the u.s. conference on mayors that they will lay off workers. 1100 say they will cut pay and public services. >> we are going to pick up your trash, your lights, your water, will be there. we will make sure you are 911 calls are answered, et cetera. but make no mistake, there will be big cuts. ecotourism taxes, gone. florida, arizona, very hard hit. san diego, $100 million in losses. new york city, today projected a $7 billion shortfall, requiring pay cuts and a hiring freeze. >> i think most people will agree that there needs to be some cuts. how deep those will be, how much you offset them, where you draw from other sources, those are all going to be controversial and difficult questions. >> states equally vulnerable, as an employment claims pile up. less money coming in, worse, i'm told, then the 2008 recession. half of california's income taxes come from the 1%. well, without this capital gains, the state, again, face layoffs. yesterday california became the first
others also deemed vulnerable are birmingham, lexington, kansas city, because of their tax structure. 600 cities tell the u.s. conference on mayors that they will lay off workers. 1100 say they will cut pay and public services. >> we are going to pick up your trash, your lights, your water, will be there. we will make sure you are 911 calls are answered, et cetera. but make no mistake, there will be big cuts. ecotourism taxes, gone. florida, arizona, very hard hit. san diego, $100 million...
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at which point people jump to the boston tea party in 1773 and then to lexington and concord battles 16 months later. why is this? i might answer to that question is that all the books tat have been written about this. except mine focus on radical leaders and their actions paired whether explicitly or not. that means that a primary almost exclusive focus is taking in these books on boston and massachusetts. the story of the coming of the revolution is generally told by historians from the standpoint of the leaders of the coming revolution. these are teleological. that is the historian authors know how the story comes out and there purpose is to explain why the radicals ultimately won.ex they don't give much attention to the centers of any kind. in many of these books one is surprise and the centers appear. no contact was ever established for them when i've been reading books like this there suddenly a loyalist has been persecuted or someone arguing about something, you have no idea where that person is coming from or why they're saying what they're saying because you have been given
at which point people jump to the boston tea party in 1773 and then to lexington and concord battles 16 months later. why is this? i might answer to that question is that all the books tat have been written about this. except mine focus on radical leaders and their actions paired whether explicitly or not. that means that a primary almost exclusive focus is taking in these books on boston and massachusetts. the story of the coming of the revolution is generally told by historians from the...
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boston massacre at which point they jump to the boston tea party and then like sword and one - - lexington concorde. and my answer to the question is that all the books written in this. except mine focus on radical leaders interactions explicitly or not that means the primary almost exclusive focus is taken in these a books in boston and massachusetts a story of the coming revolution is generally told by historians from the standpoint of the leaders of the coming revolution and then to know how it comes out in the purpose is to explain why the hadicals want so they don't give much attention that and many of these books they are surprised when they appear. and suddenly is somebody is arguing you have no idea where they are coming from because they have been given no background. and that is quite different and to understand what has happened's as contemporaries would have understood it but only for the radicals' mother those men and women who were critics or those supporters of resistance or those loyalists. and with those dialogues about politics in 1774 and i don't forecast the outcome and
boston massacre at which point they jump to the boston tea party and then like sword and one - - lexington concorde. and my answer to the question is that all the books written in this. except mine focus on radical leaders interactions explicitly or not that means the primary almost exclusive focus is taken in these a books in boston and massachusetts a story of the coming revolution is generally told by historians from the standpoint of the leaders of the coming revolution and then to know how...
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bobby i am 5 is when i was that youngster at 18 years old going from the holler to the big city in lexington kentucky that sourav felt you know i was a journalism student and you know journalists are supposed to speak with a midwestern accent which is meant to be no accent so that you can pick up and move and basically just like sterilizes any kind of culture or regional uniqueness that might be and i was told you got to speak correctly which meant i was speaking incorrectly and of course i believed it like one of the teachers the professionals you know i was working for the n.p.r. affiliate i worked at the city newspaper i was the editor of the student paper i was the editor of the t.v. station under the change who you were. what you were. right. i would have never hurt him any more than i had heard it. might sound like ours you got this kind of like florida panhandle thing going where is what you really want is more of a self i am actually i don't die no no no no no no no no. arkansas is kind of there it pulls back after the concert so arkansas alabama yeah. i guess i'm rambling on saying
bobby i am 5 is when i was that youngster at 18 years old going from the holler to the big city in lexington kentucky that sourav felt you know i was a journalism student and you know journalists are supposed to speak with a midwestern accent which is meant to be no accent so that you can pick up and move and basically just like sterilizes any kind of culture or regional uniqueness that might be and i was told you got to speak correctly which meant i was speaking incorrectly and of course i...
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historians call it a dress rehearsal for the battle of lexington and concorde. the triggering event was thomas gage the military governor of massachusetts to order government gunpowder taken from a collective magazine in charlestown massachusetts. i will intersperse that gunpowder tended to be stored in the collective magazines because it was so dangerous and could explode. these were collective places so he had the government gunpowder taken out of the corrective power magazine also he had taken private owners and then the crowds gathered the next day then they moved to cambridge but six men were killed by the soldiers also this was not true. minutemen began to come in from the countryside, huge crowds gathered on cambridge common and they would mob local officials. as the story made its way orelsewhere, it spread into and then to take the powder out of a magazine that boston was bombarded by naval vessels from the harbor. so this went viral and didn't need the internet to do it. it could happen even without the internet it took days and hours rather than just
historians call it a dress rehearsal for the battle of lexington and concorde. the triggering event was thomas gage the military governor of massachusetts to order government gunpowder taken from a collective magazine in charlestown massachusetts. i will intersperse that gunpowder tended to be stored in the collective magazines because it was so dangerous and could explode. these were collective places so he had the government gunpowder taken out of the corrective power magazine also he had...
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found in lexington. that's a look at your morning drive, let's check your forecast.e is mary.>>> good friday morning to you. check out this stunning view with our salesforce tower camera looking east. you can see the sun rising this morning, those golden colors in the sky, just a spectacular start to our day. let's show you our temperatures. we are in the low to mid 50s once again for those morning lows looking at concord, oakland, good morning to you at 55. 51 livermore. san jose coming in at 55 in santa rosa at 52. as we had through the afternoon upper 50s for the coast. low 60s around the bay and mid to upper 60s inland with partly sunny skies. here is satellite and radar view, that low pressure system bringing rain to southern california. i will continue to push east and away from us moving out and a ridge of high pressure building in. that means a warming trend in store for us. taking you hour by hour on future cast looking at partly sunny skies, dry weather expected today, a little more sunshine for your saturday with temperatures a little bit warmer and even w
found in lexington. that's a look at your morning drive, let's check your forecast.e is mary.>>> good friday morning to you. check out this stunning view with our salesforce tower camera looking east. you can see the sun rising this morning, those golden colors in the sky, just a spectacular start to our day. let's show you our temperatures. we are in the low to mid 50s once again for those morning lows looking at concord, oakland, good morning to you at 55. 51 livermore. san jose...