so to take that from the residents, you know, like, pulling the scab off of a healing wound. when the governor says that as far as he is concerned. the state is concerned. the city s water system has recovered enough to, to not need this continued support from the state. what do you say to that? in a way he tried to make it sound look, a compliment. like flint has come so far. we are no longer needed. you know what? it is not true. what is true is we have come a long way. but we are not where we need to be. that s why the fight is continuing. we know that, with all of this construction going on in our city, we still have a public healther to. health issue. we have to protect ourselves while lead service lines are being replaced. we had concerns about testing in the school. the other thing, an issue of trust. you gave your word that these would stay in place. and then you take it from us. madam mayor, last question for you. i know it is not an easy decision to, to, threaten a
you were told until the project is done you ll still be able to get bottled water, that s a project that you have been working on fast, that as far as i understand it, there s a possibility that that will take you into next year, possibly into the year after, but this is not something that has an infinite time horizon. that s exactly right. it was supposed to be done over three years. you got the numbers right, rachel. we have gone ahead of schedule. we have looked at or changed almost 9,000 service lines and we started back up today. we had this year and next year to complete the project and we re ahead of schedule. so to take that from the residents, it s like pulling the scab off of a healing wound. when the governor says that as far as he s concerned, the state s concerned, the city s water system has recovered enough to not need this continued support from the state, what do you say to that?
for how well you balance a tray. put it that way. it is how far the question is how far can hooters go to keep up its signature look. this ex-waitress, we ll talk about here, says her managers went too far. here she is. sandra lupo. she is suing hooters over what happened to her after she had brain surgery to remove some sort of mass. according to court documents, management insisted she wear a wig to cover her shaved head and the scar from this surgery. quoting legal documents now, the wig, however, caused extreme stress to her body because of the surgery and the healing wound, the plaintiff was forced to leave work because she could not wear the wig. for the manager reduced her hours to the point where the plaintiff could not earn an income, therefore forcing the plaintiff to quit. with me now, drew finley and sunny hostin. welcome. obviously, look, you re hired at