Very busy morning. I need to hand it off to Pamela Brown now, but pam, no shortage of news this week absolutely not, jim. And we just want to remind our viewers that were going to continue to cover the devastation from helene, jim in the media will cover stories and their complaints. We dont stay on it will work in a stay on it because there are a lot of people suffering right now as you have been reporting on in your show, in that suffering, sadly, its going to continue for weeks, for months as these small communities continue to rebuild after almost station. Absolutely. And its going to take a lot of time and a lot of resources from the federal government, State Government Theyve got to get on it. No question about it. They do. Im actually i had Governor Beshear of my Home State of kentucky on later in the show, were going to ask kim about it because as you know, in kentucky, my Home State, there has been devastating Storm Events that have caused a lot of damage and we tab it over th
Pesas: el récord de Pablo Rivera y la solvencia del viedmense Diego Carriqueo
19/7/2021 | 17:04 |
El bahiense sobresalió en categoría Master 2 (equipado) totalizando 535 kilogramos, lo que constituye, hasta el momento, la mejor marca individual y general.
Un total de 11 atletas reunió la tercera fecha del calendario que organiza y fiscaliza la Asociación Bahiense de Pesas.
Participaron deportistas de nuestra ciudad y de la región, entre ellos de la ciudad de Viedma y de la comarca de Sierra de la Ventana.
El bahiense Pablo Rivera sobresalió en categoría Master 2 (equipado, hasta 93 kilos), con parciales de 190 en sentadilla, 130 en banco y 215 en despegue, totalizando 535 kilogramos, récord bahiense individual y general.
the shower. he did at the house gym. i ve never been comfortable in the shower. i m all for healthy competition but i say new york. we should have that. any way, we ve got more on it in a little while. give us five or so minutes we re going to completely update you on obamacare. the president of the united states was in dallas last weekend talking about how the website was going to be better by the end of this month. the washington post is quoting some sources inside the white house saying that it is unlikely now that it is going to be fixed. valerie jarrett, who pretty much runs the white house, was at a new york times event yesterday. listen carefully. she pretty much says it s not going to be ready when she says we will see substantial progress. doesn t say it will be fixed. listen. we are seeing progress. it s complicated. it s challenging. but the president has made it very, very clear that we re going to just keep
stop them from using it to raise money, the democratic national committee raised $850,000 the first day of the shut down at a fund-raiser for charlie rangel of knock new york, accord torg the hill. at least our elected leaders get to workout as democrat bruce braylee pointed out there s no towel service, we re doing our own laundry down there and we pay a fee to belong to a house gym. this is no different than if you re working for an employer that offers a wellness program. maybe he forgot taxpayers pay for his extracurricular crunches. senators insist they will avert a crisis today. of course they said that before when we ll believe it when we see it. in the next hour of newsroom a soldier injured but what happened next made this hospital photo go viral. why this moment made grown men
the house gym, by the way, is open and now they re talking about and we have a picture of the door. we re not allowed inside to show you the fancy equipment but there s a bill that s been introduced to remove the essential status from the gym. bob, what is going on here? it s really it s real craziness. and while it s proper to highlight the terrible situation with the troops who were killed and what s happened with their families, i think one of the things that s gotten lost here is the number of ordinary people who are suffering as a result of this shutdown. it seems to the american people, and i ve talked to a lot of people now, that these folks in congress don t really care about the impact on ordinary individuals. you know, there s this turf fight going on and it s gotten out of control. you don t think about it and that s why we wanted to do that at the top. alaska s fishermen who the crabbing season is about to start. they don t know if they ll be able to put food on the