Good morning and welcome to sunday today on this february 25th. Im willie geist. Former President Donald Trump took another big step toward the republican president ial nomination on saturday handily beating former South Carolina governor nikki haley in her home state. The former president , who spent very little time campaigning in South Carolina, looks past haley in his victory speech. Instead, turning his fire again on President Biden. Haley says she is not dropping out of the race anytime soon. Well have the latest in a live report from South Carolina and talk to Kristen Welker just ahead. Plus, our sunday focus on the uproar this week over the ruling from the Alabama Supreme Court that frozen human embryos are children. With ivf programs suspended in the state, what is the future of the revolutionary treatment that has brought the gift of life to so many families . Then, we will turn to our sunday spotlight on the effort to save the famous joshua trees of californias Mojave Desert
please note that executive director shireen mcspadden is present. we ask you silence all cell phones and sound-producing devices. thank you. may i have a motion to approve the january 10 agenda? so moved. second. any discussion? all in favor? aye. any opposed? thank you. the motion carries. may i have a motion to approve the december 4, 2019, meeting minutes? so moved. do i have a second? second. thank you. any discussion? call the question, all in favor? aye. any opposed? the motion carryies. now item number 4, the director s report, executive director shireen mcspadden. good morning and happy new year. is this mic on? so i feel like we just met because the holidays kind of sucked up much of december, so i don t have a huge amount to report. i was in washington dc the second week of december which was actually after we met last month. and i was there for the meetings and they are the national association of area agencies on aging. the december meeti
call the question, all in favor? aye. any opposed? the motion carryies. now item number 4, the director s report, executive director shireen mcspadden. good morning and happy new year. is this mic on? so i feel like we just met because the holidays kind of sucked up much of december, so i don t have a huge amount to report. i was in washington dc the second week of december which was actually after we met last month. and i was there for the meetings and they are the national association of area agencies on aging. the december meeting is when we put together the policy priorities for the next year. so we spent quite a bit of time working on that and the issues that came up were the ones that you would expect. things like aging and homelessness, food insecurity, the big kind of big ticket items and basic needs issues that are kind of hitting older adults across the country. so i think everybody was really saying we are experiencing the same issues. there also continues to
September day when terrorist attacks claimed thousands of lives and broke millions of hearts. Hearts. This weekend marks the fifteenth anniversary of the attack. In rememberence leaders from two corridor faith communities are joining hands in a labor of love. Love. Cbs 2 News Reporter Connor Morgan has the story. Story. Two congregations one purpose. Trying to put our faith into practice. Members of st. Stephens Lutheran Church and the Islamic Center of cedar rapids spent their saturday painting cleaning to help those who use waypoints many services. The weekend workers are also aiming to build bridges were doing this together to show that we have solidarity and interfaith connection here in cedar rapids. Because of the environment and the things that are happening around the world, here in our country, its very important that we in this time turn toward each other and work together. And muslims are terrorists its a Good Opportunity for us to just prove that we are as much invested in
Well have sunshine but well have high clouds streak in from the west, tomorrow afternoon well see showers. A frost advisory has been posted for the pine barrens and you happen to be in the area, you have potted plants you plight want to bring them in. 39 in millville. 47 in philadelphia. 41 in allentown. Cape may the boardwalk in Atlantic City and reading youre sitting on 50 degrees. A little cool not much wind out there. On the bus stop, 44 degrees at 6 00 a. M. 48 by 8 00 a. M. A light jacket a good idea as you head outside, although youre not dealing with a lot of the wind. 52 degrees by 9 00 a. M. 61 by 11 00 a. M. Well get milder this afternoon than we were yesterday. 67 degrees by 1. 7 by 3 00 p. M. Were looking at a high of 76 patriotic degrees around 4 00 p. M. Matt pellman theres shower activity building in tomorrow afternoon. It doesnt look like a total washout, ill have that on future tracker 6. Reporter we have construction on the delaware memorial bridge. Chopper 6 was liv