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"The companies also want to educate those still skeptical of the vaccine's effectiveness. GURNAL Scott Fox News The MBA's Dallas Mavericks have found a novel way to avoid national anthem protests. They're not playing The Star Spangled Banner anymore. Team owner Mark Cuban says it's his decision didn't elaborate on it, saying nobody noticed. Has been a vocal supporter of those who wish to kneel during the playing of the anthem. Hollywood is remaking The Wizard of Oz. The Wizard of Oz is getting another remake. The adaptation of the L. Frank Baum Classic will be directed by Nicole Kassell, who's coming off directing watchman for HBO. The film has been retold many times on both the big and small screen, but the most memorable was the classic 1939 musical starring Judy Garland. Castle in the statement said While the 1939 musicals part of my DNA's A, I am exhilarated and humbled by the responsibility of re imagining such a legendary town the opportunity to examine the original themes. The quest for courage, love, wisdom and Home feels more timely, an urgent than ever. Michelle Pelino Fox News Global stock markets, U. S futures rose overnight. I've sound to you. Grasso of this is welcome news. Whose radio K L. B. J. I'm John Cooley and topping Austin's news. Austin City Council moves forward on ballot language that will allow voters to decide on changing the city government into a strong mayor system. It would grant the mayor's office executive veto powers over City Council. Some, like Lulu Flores says the change would improve democracy in Austin. But you're suppressing is on the rise in anti democratic movements are gaining influence. We must do everything in our power to expand that democracy, others against Edition question. What's so Democratic about elevating one position over the City Council? Austin and Travis County officially moves down the covert risk chart to stage four, city officials explained. This is a slight easing of restrictions and debate is heating up across the nation over the proposed $15 minimum wage as the support gain steam. TJ Finn with the bass Drop Business Owners Association agrees that change is needed, but it shouldn't come while Corona viruses wrecking havoc on the economy, your kale, BJ radar, Weather watch low 45 high 50 to get Austin news on him. And the news radio. K.

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"Others heard after shooting at a medical clinic and Buffalo, Minnesota about 40 miles northwest of Minneapolis police chief pad But key, says the suspect, 67 year old Gregory, All right, who is in custody is known to them the history that we have as a department with this individual. Uh, makes it Most likely That his his. This incident was targeted at that facility for at someone within that facility, he says there's no evidence the suspect has any ties to terrorism. A suspicious package and devices were also found inside the clinic. America is listening to Fox News. Just news is brought to you by Sinus and storing specialists. News radio K L. B J I'm John Cooley and topping Austin's news. Austin City Council moves forward on ballot language that will allow voters to decide on changing the city government into a strong mayor system. It would grant the mayor's office executive veto powers over City Council. Some, like Lulu Flores says the change would improve democracy in Austin. But you're suppressing is on the rise in anti democratic movements are gaining influence. We missed you everything and Power to expand that democracy, others against the petition question. What's so Democratic about elevating one position over the City Council, Austin and Travis County officially moves down the Koven risk chart to stage forward, city officials explained. This is a slight easing of restrictions and debate is heating up across the nation over the proposed $15 minimum wage as the support gain steam TJ thin with the bass Drop, Business Owners Association agrees. A.

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"Since he's now a private citizen. America is listening to Fox News. News radio K L. B J I'm Patrick Osborne. This news is brought to you by Apple Leasing Travis County Health Authority Mark S. Khan has recommended moving Austin down to Stage four covert restrictions. Mayor Steve Adler says the latest projections out of the University of taxes are very promising Hospitalizations heading down the same way ICU admissions continuing to head down and other says the R Factor, which is the number used to gauge how many people become infected after having contact with one single person with the virus has also come. Me down. It's now 8.85, which means fewer than one person on average is catching, covert through contact with others. With thousands of people now do for a second dose of the cove in vaccine concern has mounted this week over delay in the state shipment to Austin Public Health But health authority Marquess Scott says there is a lot of misconception about how much protection the first does gives or doesn't give total efficacy or one shot of Madonna. A to least in the data presented so far is 80.2% says Immunity still builds even beyond 28 days, 12,000 doses will arrive this week and that, Scott says there's no need to panic if you get that second shot outside of the 28 day window. City of Austin's hosting the first of three budget town halls tonight, this one will focus on public safety to others planned for later this month will cover the environment and economic opportunity. And as the national discussion over $15 minimum wage gains steam, a lot of local business owners are concerned about how that could impact them, TJ Finn with the Bass drop, business Owners Association says, especially right now there's far too much uncertainty. I think common sense tells us if you raise the wage. No matter what the product is, you're gonna have to raise the president product to pay that way. The higher cost of goods and services could send customers elsewhere, leaving businesses even less capable of making that $15 an hour wage is gonna look at your news radio Caleb EJ radar weather watch low clouds giving way to some sunshine this afternoon cooler with a high 63 turning cloudy tonight.

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"Is a former president is charged with one article of impeachment incitement of insurrection. His attorneys will argue the words he used a rally before the attack were only figures of speech. Those arguments begin tomorrow, though today is reserved for four hours of arguments and a vote on whether the trial is constitutional. The White House meantime, just holding it's latest Cove, it briefing Fox is Tony Jay. Power says this live when I said the Biden administration's pandemic response team says more covert 19 vaccine doses are on the way. White House Covert 19 response corner, Jeff Science announced more allocations You will increase weekly vaccine doses going to states, tribes and territories to 11 million. That is a total of 28% increase in vaccines fly. Across the first three weeks. He also said that starting next week, a program to directly send a million vaccine doses to 250 community health centers and underserved areas will begin. Lisa Tony just getting word of a shooting at a clinic in Buffalo, Minnesota, with at least five victims reported also a report. The shooter is in custody. America is listening to Fox News. News radio K O b. J I'm Patrick Osborn. This news is brought you by accurately. Com hospital admissions across the Austin area have been falling, and the most recent model out of UT shows that trend continuing into March. The model gives only a 6% probability The pandemic is still growing locally. Over the past 14 days, the area's seen 29% fewer infections. And Travis County Health Authority Marquess got as of today has recommended moving us down into stage for restrictions. Thousands of people around Austin are now due for a second dose of vaccine. Austin Public Health is dealing with a delay from the state in the shipment this week, but will still be getting 12,000 doses and S. Scott says Even one shot of the modern A vaccine is more than 80% effective folks who are waiting past 28 days to get their second shot. Their immunity is still building based upon this data, and that supplies remain too thin to vaccinate. Everyone s got has reiterated that getting a second dose beyond the 28 day window will still provide you with the expected immunity to that virus. Hoping to hold on to his many teachers and staff as possible. Austin Superintendent Stephania was all day is proposing $1000 retention bonuses for all full time employees earning up to $150,000 part time employees would get $500 bonuses in the school board will talk about that at Thursday's meeting, and debate is heating up across the nation over the proposed $15 an hour federal minimum wage. TJ Finn, with the master of Business Owners Association, agrees that change is needed, but she says it shouldn't come while coronavirus wreaks havoc on the economy in the middle of the pandemic. I mean, that just put common sense right out the door because these businesses are struggling just to keep their doors open. At this point. There's also a real concern about what this will do to the price of goods, since the.

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"Is listening to Fox TV's Use radio K O B. J I'm Patrick Osborne. This news is brought to you by nerds in a flash. Travis County Health Authority, Mark Ascot has recommended moving Austin down to Stage four covert restrictions. Mayor Steve Adler says the latest projections out of the University of taxes are very promising Hospitalizations heading down the same way I see you admissions continuing to head down and other says the R Factor, which is the number used to gauge how many people become infected after having contact with one single person with the virus has also come. Me down. It's now 8.85, which means fewer than one person on average is catching, covert through contact with others. With thousands of people now do for a second dose of the cove it vaccine concern has mounted this week over delay in the state shipment to Austin Public Health, but health authority Marquess Scott says there is a lot of misconception about how much protection the first dose gives or doesn't give total efficacy from one shot of Madonna. A to least in the data presented so far is 80.2%, he says. Immunity still builds even beyond 28 days, 12,000 doses will arrive this week and that, Scott says there's no need to panic. If you get that second shot outside of the 28 Day window, the city of Austin's hosting the first of three budget town halls tonight, this one will focus on public safety to others planned for later this month will cover the environment and economic opportunity. And as the national discussion over $15 minimum wage gains steam, a lot of local business owners are concerned about how that could impact him. TJ Finn with the bass drop business owners associations, as especially right now, there's far too much uncertainty. I think common sense tells us if you raise the wage. No matter what the product is, you're gonna have to raise the president product to pay that way, says the higher cost of goods and services could send customers elsewhere, leaving businesses even less capable of making that $15 an hour wage is gonna look at your news radio K LBJ radar Weather watch low clouds giving way to some sunshine this afternoon cooler with a high 63 turning cloudy tonight with a passing shower lates and a low 49 from the Weather Center..

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"Well, it appears that the Biden administration may be pulling back a little bit as part of Including the minimum wage increase to 15 Bucks an hour as part of the stimulus package to the tune of $1.9 Trillion. It appears that he may be willing to do some kind of negotiation after the stimulus package, But there's a lot of debate this morning. Some are calling for the minimum wage to be increased to 15 an hour phased in over the next five years. Some are saying it should be increased now. And it was a campaign promise by the Biden administration to boost minimum wage to 15 bucks an hour and he actually meant led people to believe it would be an instant pay race not phased in. So here we are today at 51283605 90, TJ Finn. And it says on my screen, TJ finished the director of the bass Drop County Business Owners Association. No, TJ weigh in on this minimum wage story. What do you think? Well, first off, most small business owners don't pay minimum wage. I think you're gonna find the majority of them. Don't such a struggle to find good employees. They're not going toe. The majority of are not going to be paying minimum wage. But I think we all agree that that you know the minimum wage doesn't need to be raised over time. You know, That's something we've struggled with for years and years, But in the middle of the pandemic, I mean, that just puts common sense right out the door because these businesses were struggling just to keep their doors open. At this point. Absolutely. You get a chance you represent business owners. Their ambassador, Rock County. I would think this could affect a lot of businesses in your area. I mean, if you had a chance to talk to some of those owners, what do they say? I have talked to quite a few in there. They're very concerned about, um, number one. Are they going to be able to keep their doors open? You know if this happens now, and it's time that they're already struggling in number two isn't gonna push the cost of goods up so much that it puts a lot of small businesses. Under it, And I think common sense tells us if you raise the wage, you know that no matter what the product is, you're gonna have to raise the price of that product to Tonto. You have to pay that way. It's gonna trickle down T. J When I drive through bash drop in other areas of Central Texas. I see Help wanted signs that say 12 13 14 15 Bucks an hour a dairy queen and McDonald's, and you know what variety of places where young people typically work. Do you see the same thing? Absolutely everyone invest. Rob is hiring on. But what I'm hearing from business owners is they're having such trouble. Funny employees, no matter what wage they're paying, because a lot of people is just not wanting to work right now. They would render, you know, stay home and draw their unemployment you know, and then their strip in from the government does some of them are making more money by staying at home than they would be in the workplace because they're saving on child care, and you know other expenses. It's been a few months that I've driven out that way towards bass. Drop eyes. It likely Leander Liberty Hill area Cedar Park, Leander, that Just booming, like crazy with activity and construction. You guys experiencing a lot of the same kind of growth. I bet. Absolutely. You know, I've only been in bass drop Almost three years. No right over three years, and it's incredible the growth just in that short period of time. No kidding, TJ. Thank you so much for weighing in on this T J. I appreciate you. TJ Fen, director of Bass Drop, Business Owners Association said comes down torto, not can they it, Z? What? What you have to do to retain good pull employees. Good employees is just a reality. Joe on the town of Don show this Morning. Hey, Joe. Hey, June Good morning color. You guys are great. Thank you. Um I'm a general manager for a seafood restaurant. Out in marble falls, all right, and the only People. It works for me. They're making minimum wage or under its servers. And they make to 13 an hour. Yeah, most observers $100. Oh, it's always break our Joe. Your phone's breaking up on us. Hang on a second. You see if we get a better signal out there. Can you hear me? Yeah, right. There we go. Yeah, your phone's breaking up Just a little bit, which go ahead. You were saying that your servers are making the 2 10 to 15 and our 13 and hour and they are Making $100 a day working a four hour ship right? So if they working doubles that he got a good chance of making a few 100 bucks, so if we raise the minimum wage My servers makes it 13 my bartenders make 8 52 9. And my cook's. I'll make 10 to 12 to 13 and then dispatchers. 10 bucks. Wow, that's pretty good. Raise the minimum wage. Would lose everything that we've gained back. Finally getting out of covet rubber gloves used to be $35 gates for 1000 gloves now. It's somewhere between 60 and $100 case, depending on what we get it. Which restaurant you work at their you manage. What is it? Which one? You are. There's only two or three restaurants said the owner. Manager Docked Seafood love that place. I love that place. Yeah, that's cool place. We got great food. We'll be having live crawfish coming up this next week or two. There you go. You got a good chicken fried steak to find Mr will be doing so anyway. Everybody doesn't understand. We can give more money to people. But all it does is increase inflation because those costs have to be added in somewhere, which means I have to raise my prices, which means They have to raise their prices. Whatever it is, you got a gallon of milk. Get $3 a gallon raise all the price is two years later. It's $8 for going well and Joe that there's another way. Me too, as well. Your vendors, they have to increase their minimum wage to which means they're going to charge more for the products you buy from them, which it's a you know, another trickle down effect to the customers, of course. Exactly And, you know, not to mention just for instance, I've been in this business 35 years and There is no No time in my career tonight, Remember ordering the same kind of things that I've been ordering forever and ever and ever and one week it's not there the next week. It's double the price and then they send you a substitution. Stuff, Search even Maurin price, So it's been. You know, this pandemic has been brutal on so many restaurants and fires. So please, everybody go out. And support these restaurants and bars and stuff that you can't because we were already safe before the cove its way.