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AP News Radio
North Carolina Gov. vows to give women most access possible with new abortion ban
"North Carolina's democratic governor vows to give women the most access possible following the state's new 12 week abortion ban, which takes effect July 1st. Meanwhile, Nebraska's legislature also passed a 12 week abortion ban and restrictions on gender affirming care for minors. North Carolina governor Roy Cooper had vetoed the legislation, but the states Republican led assembly voted to override that veto. We're going to make sure that this bill gets implemented in a way that we provide the most access possible to women. He also says the bill was contradictory, conflicting, confusing, and open to interpretation while not a compromise. This is in no way a reasonable compromise as Republicans have presented it. It's a compromise between the right wing and the radical right wing. Cooper made his comments on NBC's meet the press. I'm Julie Walker.

AP News Radio
North Carolina GOP overrides veto of 12-week abortion limit, allowing it to become law
"North Carolina Republicans have overwritten a veto of a 12 week abortion limit, allowing it to become state law. I Norman hall, legislation banning most abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy will become law in North Carolina after the state's Republican controlled General Assembly successfully overrode the democratic governor's veto. The house completed the second and final part of the override after a similar three fifths majority voted for the override in the state Senate, the outcome represents a major victory for Republican legislative leaders who needed every GOP member on board to enact the law over a governor Roy Cooper's opposition. I Norman hall

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North Carolina governor vetoes abortion limits, launches override showdown
"North Carolina's democratic governor has vetoed legislation that would have banned nearly all abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy. The veto came Saturday during a public rally as hundreds of abortion rights activists and voters watched as governor Roy Cooper affixed his veto stamp to the bill, which also places additional restrictions on physicians, abortion clinics, and the women seeking the procedure. The governor's veto launches a major test for leaders of the GOP controlled General Assembly to attempt to override it. Cooper is a strong abortion rights supporter. He had until Sunday Night to act on the measure that would tighten current state law that bans most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. I'm Julie Walker

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Biden reelection bid faces resistance from some Democrats
"Many Democrats in the traditionally influential swing state of New Hampshire are unhappy with Joe Biden. Many New Hampshire rank and file Democrats are upset with President Biden, for supporting South Carolina's successful bid to hold the nation's earliest presidential primary. Republican governor Chris sununu called the calendar shift a horrible miscalculation that could cost Biden the nomination. Concerns in New Hampshire run deeper in line with polls that show Democrats nationwide oppose the 80 year old's reelection plans, voters cited Biden's age, his lack of support among progressives and the messy withdrawal from Afghanistan, former New Hampshire House speaker Steve shirt left campaign with Biden in 2019 and 2020, but on the eve of a new election season asked if he wants Biden to run again, shirtless says in my heart of hearts know Biden's allies privately believe the primary dispute will be long forgotten North Carolina governor Roy Cooper says voters asked Biden to do one job in 2020, defeat president Trump. And now Cooper says he's going to do it again. I'm Jennifer King.

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"governor roy cooper" Discussed on WTOP
"Neil Gorsuch. Websites just not one that celebrates requires her to write something. Words on a page customizable all the stuff you stipulated to celebrate a particular thing that she finds offense for religious beliefs. But liberals like justice Sonia Sotomayor worried a ruling for Smith would also have implications for other groups. How about people who don't believe in interracial marriage? Or about people who don't believe that disabled people should get married. The Supreme Court had a similar case 5 years ago involving a baker who refused to make wedding cakes for same sex couples. He won, but the justices didn't decide the bigger First Amendment issues they took up Monday. A decision in the case is expected by June. Tens of thousands of residents and more county North Carolina are still without power and could be for days. North Carolina governor Roy Cooper says local state and federal authorities are all working to figure out who's behind his shooting at power substations that have left tens of thousands of people in the dark since Saturday. They are leading no stone unturned in this investigation to find those who are responsible. Jeff Brooks with Duke Energy says it could be days before all powers restored, so the company is doing this. We're going to make an initial commitment of a $100,000 to this community to be able to help with some of those community needs. We'll be working with organizations like the Red Cross and other groups. That piper, CBS News. Russia says Ukrainian drone struck two air bases deep inside their territory. One of the airfields houses bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons. Stephen quackenbush is the director of defense and strategic studies at the university of Missouri. He says the Russian bases are a ten to 12 hour drive away from the Ukrainian border. It certainly demonstrates a capability that Ukraine now possesses that they haven't demonstrated previously. So that ended up as self can have an impact. The actual level of damage that was inflicted I'm not sure that that is going to matter greatly. Russian forces unleashed a massive missile barrage in Ukraine shortly after announcing that Ukraine had hit the two Russian bases. Russian missiles knocked out basic services in several Ukrainian regions, struck homes and killed civilians. Coming up on WTO after traffic and weather, Monday saw newly elected officials sworn in in both prince George's and Montgomery county. We will have team coverage next. It is three 37. As

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"governor roy cooper" Discussed on WTOP
"Would say that a statement. Police are looking for a motive in the shooting that has left 5 people dead in Raleigh, North Carolina. The 15 year old suspect is in critical condition after attempting to end his own life. Governor Roy Cooper. No child. No grandparent. No one should feel this fear in their communities. Former president Trump responded with an angry 14 page letter after the January 6th committee voted to subpoena him. CBS News brief, Amira Rubin. So I'm now two 32. Campaign 2022 continues this Saturday morning October 15th on WTO, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are also key Senate races, and the candidates there are not pulling any punches, as we hear this morning from double DTP's Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller on Saturn. Wisconsin Republican senator Ron Johnson and Democrat Mandela Barnes battled fiercely in their latest debate, Johnson criticizing Barnes for a lax response to violence, and Barnes questioning Johnson's response to January 6th. Gradually providing the manpower he incited two more nights of riots, that's a pretty miserable record. He called them tourists. The people who were beaten up police officers in the United States Capitol. The people that were there to protect him. In the Pennsylvania Senate race, Maryland senator Chris van hollen, who liked democratic nominee John fetterman, has had a stroke, is criticizing Republican doctor mehmet Oz, telling Politico that Oz has tried to exploit fetterman's health situation. But Oz tells NBC News, he has compassion for what fetterman's going through. On Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller, WTO P news. If you're still not registered to vote in Virginia and want to have your say on election day, get going, the official deadline to do it is coming next week on Monday to be specific. There are some last minute ways to register, but they change how your ballot is counted. Under Virginia's new law, if you haven't registered to vote by October 17th, you can still register in person at a registrar or cast a ballot at the polling place on election day. However, those ballots become provisional. So they are set the site. County board of supervisors, chair fellows, Randall, sent an open letter to voters saying there's less of a chance of problems if you register in advance and check online to make sure you're registered. For anyone to do anything that appears in any way, people's right to vote is just not acceptable. The award can stain double you know

Bloomberg Radio New York
"governor roy cooper" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Kane Ian, sheriff carmine marceno gave the update today at a news conference in the hard hit Fort Myers area. He urged people to stay off the streets as crews work around the clock to check on residents, restore power and make sure everyone has food and water. President Biden will visit Florida on Wednesday to survey the extensive damage and check on federal relief efforts. The governor of North Carolina is pledging to update the state's power grid in the aftermath of hurricane Ian. We know that we're going to be working on updating our grid, making sure that we are more resilient into the future. Appearing on NBC's meet the press governor Roy Cooper says he wants to combat the effects of climate change. He noted about 30,000 people were still without power on Sunday. That's down from a peak of roughly 850,000 reported across the Carolinas by major supplier Duke Energy. United Airlines is temporarily suspending service at New York's JFK airport. Airline officials noted their schedule was too small to remain competitive, especially with the start of the winter season. In a statement united said it would continue its search for a more desirable schedule, and resume operations if and when it becomes available. The airlines then in discussions with the FAA to acquire more slots at JFK, but notes that process will take time. This suspension begins on October 29th. A Michigan based company is recalling two of its cheeses over concerns about Listeria. The recalled Brie and camembert cheeses were made by old Europe cheese, distributed between August 1st and September 28th, and sold it around a dozen major retailers in the U.S. and Mexico, including whole foods, sprouts, Safeway, giant foods, and Meyer. Kid Cudi is hinting at retirement after dropping his newest album enter galactic. The rappers spent three years creating his latest work and its accompanying TV series. I'm Tammy trujillo. Some of the world's largest oil producers are reportedly considering cutting oil output by over a million barrels a day. The OPEC plus meeting will take place Wednesday in Vienna, and delegates tell Bloomberg that the group is considering a production cut. The report says the cut would be in response to a slowdown in the global economy and rapidly tightening monetary policy, but that a final decision on the size of the cuts won't be made until the OPEC ministers meet. Rent increases are now in effect for folks living in New York City's rent stabilized apartments. Paul de Castro has more. Renters who renew their leases between now and September 30 of 2023 will be subject to increases of three and a quarter percent for one year leases and 5% for two year leases. The New York City rent guidelines board approved the increased bank in June, it's the largest hike in nearly a decade and it comes after a rent hikes were paused or kept low for two years because of the pandemic. More than 2 million New Yorkers live in rent stabilized apartments. Paul de Castro, New York. The Dodgers honored their longtime Spanish language play by play man before last night's game against the caller about a rockies, a tribute was held at Dodger Stadium for high mi haren, whose retiring from sports casting after this season. But it is not enough for what they have in my heart. I have love being with you, being part of this great organization, bringing you that your baseball. Among those paying tribute to haren were LA mayor Eric garcetti, U.S. senator Alex Vidya of California, actor Edward James Olmos and former LA pitching ace and current Dodgers Spanish language radio color commentator Fernando Valenzuela. Began calling Dodger games in 1959, the team's second year in Southern California after coming from Brooklyn. He received the Ford C Frick award in 1998 for his major contributions to baseball broadcasting. I'm Tammy trujillo

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"governor roy cooper" Discussed on WTOP
"IBW local 26, where electrical contractors come to grow. Good evening, I'm Stephanie gaines Bryant, Alicia abelson as our producer. The top stories we're following for you right now. CBS News special report Ian has been downgraded from a hurricane to a post tropical cyclone as it moves across the Carolinas now, but WCBS radio meteorologist Craig Allen says it's still a dangerous storm. Tornadoes are still a threat as well as they continue to spin up with these bands of precipitation moving in and around the dying storm, but the tornadoes still are going to be shifting northward into portions all the way on up into Virginia. Ian made landfall south of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and is already having an effect on North Carolina, says governor Roy Cooper. We're seeing significant rainfall as much as 8 inches is expected in some places. Along with strong winds, we're seeing storm surge flooding along our coast and flash floods are possible across the state. And we may see some isolated tornadoes as well. You are now being blamed for at least 21 deaths. CBS News special report. I'm Christopher Cruise. Michelle bash is checking out storm conditions in north beach, a town on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Calvert county. I'm in a residential area where rocks line the Chesapeake Bay shoreline and behind that is a parallel road, waves are crashing onto the rocks, sending spray onto the road and The Rain is coming down in sheets. I got soaked while trying to get near the water and get a look at it all. I am seeing puddles of standing water, but no major flooding at least where I am, the concern here is for higher than usual tides and flooding that could reach half a foot in low lying areas. In north beach, Maryland, Michelle bash WTO news over in Virginia V dot has been preparing. It says you can expect some lane closures as crews inspect and clear drainage

Bloomberg Radio New York
"governor roy cooper" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"A hurricane again is threatening to carve a new path of destruction through South Carolina today when it roars ashore north of Charleston. Forecasters say the storm will drive a surge of water into the city of three to 6 feet. North Carolina governor Roy Cooper is urging residents to take the storm seriously. Our state emergency operations center has been activated and staffed with people across state government, nonprofits, and the private sector. Making sure that we have the resources to help our communities if they need it. Meanwhile, Florida copes with the aftermath of Ian, Florida governor Ron DeSantis. First responders are doing targeted searches, just going home by home, checking to see if people are okay and then responding to specific reports if they're missing loved ones. Governor desantis says about 2 million residents are still without power. The wife of Supreme Court Justice clarence Thomas appeared before the January 6th committee investigating the capitol riot. In the days after the 2020 election, Jenny Thomas urged the Trump White House to fight back an emailed state lawmakers asking them to help overturn the election results. The Biden administration is tweaking its college loan debt relief program the face of legal challenges. 6 Republican led states flying a case in a St. Louis federal court, questioning President Biden's authority to grant college debt relief during a time of national emergency. Arkansas is leading the suit in which Republican attorney general Leslie Rutledge contends Biden's plan puts self wrought college loan debt on the backs of millions of hardworking Americans After 7 years, Trevor Noah announced that he will step down as host of The Daily Show on Comedy Central. I never dreamed that I would be here. I sort of felt like a Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I came in for a tour of what the previous show was, and then the next thing I know I was handed the keys. No word yet, I want to win. Noah's last show would be or who will replace him. Live from the Bloomberg interactive broker studios, this is global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700

WCPT 820
"governor roy cooper" Discussed on WCPT 820
"This administration knows that they have asked the court to do whatever is necessary. And that we are not going to ever be quiet. And so she's home safely. Audio courtesy of the Phoenix mercury. Griner is accused of possessing vape cartridges containing cannabis oil when she arrived at the airport in Moscow. She could get up to ten years in prison if convicted. I'm Donna water. Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin will be sentenced this afternoon for violating George Floyd's civil rights. He could get 25 years. He's doing 22 and a half years in a state prison for killing George Floyd, Chauvin's plea deal would have him serve the federal sentence at the same time as the state one and to serve it in a federal prison. A gunman shot a Detroit police officer dead last night and then was shot and killed by police. The officers had been responding to a report of a man firing gunshots. We are hearing that Senate Democrats want to boost taxes on some high earners and use the money to help fund Medicare. The Biden administration will spend nearly a $1 billion to upgrade airports around the country. Gas prices keep coming down, though they're still high, gas is four 75 a gallon this morning. This is a big news. The AP's Mike Gracia has the latest on the abortion controversy. Less than two weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court upended abortion rights nationwide, there's a scramble among left leaning states to provide abortion services and protections for women who are denied elsewhere. In North Carolina Wednesday, democratic governor Roy Cooper signed an executive order to protect abortion providers and patients from extradition to states where abortion is now banned. I will never back down when women's health is on the line. Colorado governor Jared polis signed a similar order as did the governors of Rhode Island at Maine late Tuesday. But in Mississippi, the Jackson women's health organization closed its doors Wednesday. Starkville resident Amanda black

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Abortion Providers and Advocacy Groups Face New Legal Barriers to Marketing Their Services
"Gracia reporting states move to protect women seeking abortion and providers from prosecutions elsewhere Less than two weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court upended abortion rights nationwide there's a scramble among left leaning states to provide abortion services and protections for women who are denied elsewhere In North Carolina Wednesday democratic governor Roy Cooper signed an executive order to protect abortion providers and patients from extradition to states where abortion is now banned I will never back down when women's health is on the line Colorado governor Jared polis signed a similar order as did the governors of Rhode Island at Maine late Tuesday but in Mississippi the Jackson women's health organization closed its doors Wednesday Starkville resident Amanda black Backwards

Mark Levin
Why Do These Democrats Support Teachers Unions?
"Want to know why Biden and Harris Pelosi knew some Elizabeth Warren beto o'rourke Andy beshear the governor of Kentucky the North Carolina governor Roy Cooper New Jersey governor Phil Murphy and on and on pritzker In so many more you know why they support the teachers unions And oppose efforts to push critical race theory sexuality the trans movement out of the classroom and all the rest of it Because none of them have sent their kids to the public school system Did you know this mister badus None of them

WHAS 840 AM
"governor roy cooper" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM
"Governor Bashir on June 11th just one month from today by will be almost fully back to normal. Dr. Steven Stack is Kentucky's health commissioner Walking to the capital this morning is the first time I think all of us have seen each other's faces without masks in a long time, so I think the emotions sort of captures how meaningful this isn't it does sort of feel like there's a new day dawning out there. They're waiting a month to lift restrictions to allow Kentucky ins more time to get fully vaccinated. And UK graduates are once again walking across the stage at Rupp Arena about 4400 Wildcats will take part in this weekend's 10 commencement ceremonies. I'm Hailey Hanson. CBS News brief. Many states are changing their mask mandates and easy and covert restrictions. Now that the CDC has announced their changes that includes North Carolina, Here's Governor Roy Cooper. We are lifting all mandatory capacity and gathering limits. And social distancing requirements and most mandatory mask requirements. After weeks of trying to come up with their terms, and you bipartisan commission will investigate the Capitol attack, CBS News Political analyst Leonard Stein horrible fact finding and getting to the source of what happened that day. And why. It's much like the commission, established after September, 11th was a banner day on Wall Street. Closing the week with a two day rally doesn't mean people are spending money question is whether consumers will keep up the pace of spending with stimulus checks spent at job growth slowing down in April. That CBS News correspondent Jason Brooks CBS News Brief. I'm Stacey Lynn. Use.

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All Things Considered
Andrew Brown Jr. Shot Five Times, Once in Head
"The FBI now says it is investigating the fatal shooting of Andrew Brown Jr last week in North Carolina. Brown's family says an independent autopsy indicates sheriff's deputies shot Brown from behind. NPR Sarah McCammon as more from Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Lawyers for Andrew Brown Junior's family say the autopsy they commissioned shows Brown was shot by sheriff's deputies four times in the arm. And once fatally in the back of the head. His son, Khalil Farabee says that confirms what he saw on a 22nd clip of body cam footage earlier this week. Yesterday, I said he was executed. It's up to US report. Show me that was correct. Those three gunshots to the arm that one enough That wasn't enough. You obviously was trying to get away. It's obvious. North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper is calling for a special prosecutor to handle all matters related to

The Moth Radio Hour
7 North Carolina Deputies on Leave Following Andrew Brown Jr. Death
"1/5 of a county Sheriff's department and coastal North Carolina has been placed on leave or resigned since the fatal shooting of a black man there this week. NPR's Sarah McCammon reports from Elizabeth City. The passport in county Sheriff's Office says three deputies have resigned for reasons not related to the death of Andrew Brown Jr on Wednesday. Seven others are on paid administrative leave. North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper and the Elizabeth City Council are calling on officials to release body camera footage from the fatal shooting, which took place while officials were trying to carry out a warrant. Councilman Michael Brooks says council members are preparing to petition a judge to release the video. We got to do more than given the grieving family words they want to see some action to wars what they will consider justice for their love one North Carolina's stay pure Rule of investigation has taken charge of the investigation.

The Splendid Table
7 Deputies on Leave After Fatal Shooting of Black Man
"Nearly 1/5 of a county Sheriff's department and coastal North Carolina has been placed on leave or resigned since the fatal shooting of a black man there this week. NPR's Sarah McCammon reports from Elizabeth City. The passport in county Sheriff's Office says three deputies have resigned for reasons not related to the death of Andrew Brown Jr on Wednesday. Seven others are on paid administrative leave. North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper and the Elizabeth City Council are calling on officials to release body camera footage from the fatal shooting, which took place while officials were trying to carry out a warrant. Councilman Michael Brooks says council members are preparing to petition a judge to release the video. We got to do more than given the grieving family words they want to see some action to wars what they will consider justice for their love one North Carolina's stay pure Rule of investigation has taken charge of the

Wealth Creator Radio
7 North Carolina Deputies on Leave After Killing Black Man
"Are put on leave now is calls growth for the release of the body camera footage in the shooting death of a black man in North Carolina seven. Passport tank county, North Carolina. Sheriff's deputies are on leave following Wednesday morning shooting death. Of Andrew Brown Jr. Ah, black man they were trying to arrest at his home in Elizabeth City. At least one of the deputies involved was wearing a body camera. County Sheriff Tommy Wooten. The second says A judge has to order the release of that video. Your investigation has this footage and it can only be released by Judge The Associated Press and a number of other news organizations. Have petitioned the judge to make the body cam video. Public Governor Roy Cooper also wants it released recordings of scanner traffic by broadcast. If i dot com include emergency personnel indicating Brown had been shot in the back.

WBZ Morning News
7 North Carolina Deputies on Leave After Killing Black Man
"News radio, seven county sheriff's deputies on administrative leave after the fatal shooting. Of a black man in Elizabeth City. North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper is called for body camera footage of Wednesday's shooting to be released after reports that Andrew Brown Jr was shot as deputies went to his home. Serve warrants this, according to emergency radio traffic from the scene. Now in North Carolina. Body footage is not considered a public record. Individuals have to go through the courts. File a petition for the release and that needs to change. According to Brooks Fuller, the center of the NC Open government coalition police body can law in North Carolina really only gives robust access to body cam footage to people who likeness or voice or recorded in the in the body cam footage. Or to those people's personal representatives. So their attorneys recordings of scanner traffic compiled by broadcast, if i dot com from the morning of the shooting include emergency personnel indicating the brown Was

Todd Schnitt
Gov. Cooper expects to announce timeline for Group 3 vaccine rollout this week
"Governor Roy Cooper announced today that he expects state health officials too soon Move into Group Three of the vaccination rollout plan this as state teachers continue to push forward. Inclusion on the priority list before being forced to return to the

106.1 FM WTKK
"governor roy cooper" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK
"Of at home covert testing kits with the goal of by summer. Having millions of Americans being able to access at home tests. You also announce that the secretary of defense is a deploying more than 1000 active duty military personnel to support state vaccination sites. They'll start to arrive in California the next 10 days to begin work on February 15th with the goal of vaccinating thousands of people a day, Lisa Thanks, Tanya. Well as Congress continues work on covert relief President Biden urging lawmakers again to go big. We can't do too much here waken do too little way could do to little sputter in the morning meeting with Democratic lawmakers, pointing to the new jobs report is further evidence of pandemic pain. 49,000 jobs created in January after a loss in December, the unemployment rate dropping a 6.3% but partly Because some people found work and other stopped looking not because of jobs created the freshman Republican congresswoman kicked off House committees over past social media posts, just held a news conference, saying she's thankful for being able to speak on the House floor. Yesterday, I got to say I said things wrong. I believe things that were wrong. In Georgia representative Marjorie Taylor Greene does say she's sorry for those things. But she also accuses the media of fanning hate by telling lies, adding her time would have been wasted on those committees because, she says the Democratic majority isn't listening to Republican concerns a step closer to ending the death penalty in Virginia, a bill to repeal it just winning final approval on the State House. And heading to the governor's desk. America is listening to Bach's knees. This report is sponsored by unbound dot orig Staying Connected continues with 1061 FM talk Three police officers shot in the line of duty. It happened overnight in high point, the suspect barricaded inside a home on West English road. He began firing at officers. And currently we have three officers that have been struck Lieutenant Matt True until the Triads Fox ain't none of those injuries are life threatening. Governor Roy Cooper laid out a spending plan for the most recent Federal Cove in 19 relief package shall located to the state back in December. Matt McClure has the numbers. At a news conference Thursday, Cooper proposed using $695 million from the States General Fund to expand unemployment benefits and broadband Internet service. He also called for nearly $2 billion in emergency assistance to go to public input. Habits. Schools, including one time bonuses for teachers and support personnel. North Carolina anticipates receiving up to $4 billion in the second round of federal stimulus funds. I'm Matt McClure goes proposed Education bonuses $2500 for teachers and administrators, 1500 for support staff and our Del County School administrator is facing child sex charges officer is arrested Sean Box this week for suspected sexual exploitation of a minor. He's since been suspended from his job as assistant print. The bullet. Connell Creek Elementary School in Mooresville, a man is under arrest, accused of using a package to gain entry to a woman's home. It happened on Vintage Avenue and Winston Salem Police say the woman heard a knock at the door and saw a package on the front porch when she opened her door. Police say the suspect forced his way inside. 22 year old Luke Parker was later arrested on multiple charges. Sports college basketball to look forward to this weekend in sea states on the road they'll take on Boston College Saturday. Then tomorrow night, it's the Battle of the blues. Duke and UNC Meet up at Cameron Indoor Stadium at one tips off at six o'clock with continuing news updates from around the state. I'm Kyle Wilson. We'll.

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"governor roy cooper" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK
"And unlike December there was Moorhouse I ring than firing last month. Foxes. Lilian would details that just released jobs report live Dave. The economy did add jobs, but it was lukewarm number 50,000 fewer than expected. This comes after we lost jobs in December. Ah lot more than first reported the revision. 227,000 positions versus 140,000, The hard hit leisure and hospitality sector continues to bleed jobs last on Losing 61,000 and the unemployment rate for January fell sharply 6.7% to 6.3% about half of that, because some found work, But others had just stopped looking, Dave Well, and there will be a $15 minimum wage in that corner financial aid package I got taken out in an all night vote. Marathon. Republican Senator Joni Ernst calls it devastating for hardest hit small businesses. Another amendment will prevent illegal immigrants from getting stimulus checks, all part of a budget resolution that passed after 5 a.m.. This was a bipartisan activity. In fact, the First Amendment Which will help the restaurant's was done by senators, cinema and wicker. Democratic leaders, Chuck Sure, but in the end, no GOP senator voted in favor of the resolution that sets up a process They can't filibuster. So Vice President Harris Castor first tie breaking vote this morning, and she may do that. In the final approval as well. In the House 11 Republicans joined Democrats voting to remove GOP Congress one Marjorie Taylor Greene from two committees. America You only know me by how media matters. CNN, MSNBC. And the rest of the mainstream media's portraying me. Layla Grant says She no longer believes the conspiracies in Cuban On theory. She taught it in the past before running for Congress. The number of coronavirus deaths in the U. S set a record yesterday, topping 5000 for the first time, but a third vaccine could be coming. Johnson and Johnson filed for FDA approval for its one shot version. America's listening to Fox News Staying connected continues with 1061 FM talk in high point Overnight, Three police officers were shot after a man barricaded himself inside a home on West English road. The officers all suffered injuries described as non life threatening the Fox aid in the Triad reports. 1 may need surgery, Police ask everyone to avoid the area. Sheriff's deputy shot multiple times during a traffic stop Thursday, and Nash County is in stable condition this morning. The gunman, a convicted felon, was also shot in the exchange. Governor Roy Cooper is planning to give teachers of bonus and his co Vered 19 relief budget. He announced her proposal yesterday, which would pay teachers and principals a one time amount of $2500 while non certified personnel would see 1500. These are the only state employees who did not get raises the last two years and we need this boost. Help keep them on board and reward. Their hard work. $700 million is planned for covert vaccine access, testing and strategies to slow the spread. Another cluster of coronavirus cases has been discovered on the UNC Chapel Hill campus, Mitch Evans reports. This time it's at the Conner residence Hall, according to ABC 11. On Tuesday, a cluster was identified at the Morrison residents All last month school alerted students to covert clusters at Avery and Carmichael halls. When the semester opened on January 19th. It was done entirely virtually as the university delayed the start of in person classes for three weeks, citing the record numbers of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations in this state. Maidservant sports. It's the greatest rivalry in college hoops and a tips off tomorrow. The Blue Devils host the Tar Heels tip off at 6 P.m.. Also tomorrow and see State travels to Boston College. Keynes lost on the road last night to Chicago 64. Their road trip continues Sunday in Columbus, with continuing news updates. I'm Kyle Wilson. Cancer dry.

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"Idea Post about conspiracy theories and political violence. Florida Democrats, Ted Deutch, conspiracy theories and hate are malignant. They do not fade away. We must stand up to them and say enough. Green spoke before the vote, telling colleagues she regrets her previous interest in the Cuban on conspiracy movement. These were words Of the past, and these things do not represent me. They do not represent my district. Republicans did not defend greens previous statements but accused Democrats of an unprecedented power grab. Punish a member of the opposing party on Capitol Hill. Jared Halpern Fox News soon be a new weapon in the fight against covert 19 drug company. Johnson and Johnson has asked for emergency use authorization from the FDA for its one dose vaccine. Investigators from the World Health Organization looking for clues into the origin of the virus in Wuhan, China, claimed the Chinese government has provided a high level of cooperation but caution against immediate results from the visit. President Biden making his first foreign policy speech since taking office, sending a strong message to Russia at the State Department, the president said the time of the U. S rolling over to Russian aggression is over and on imprisoned Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny nation evolved like all Russian citizens is entitled to his rights under the Russian constitution. He's been targeted. Targeted for exposing corruption. He should be released immediately and without condition and on the crisis In Burma, which the state of Robin has labeled a coup. The president called for the immediate release of leader on Sans Souci and other members of Parliament. America is listening to Fox News. Staying connected continues with 1061 FM Talk Governor Roy Cooper proposed today covert 19 emergency supplemental budget recommendations for the state. Part of what the governor offered was one time bonuses to school personnel as part of a larger proposal of nearly $2 billion for emergency assistance for public and private K through 12 schools, as well as higher education in the state. I'm proposing one time bonuses of $2500 for teachers and principals $1500 for school personnel in public K through 12 schools and $2000 for workers in our community colleges and universities. The governor mentioned that they were the only state employees not to get a raise in the last two years. As far as the overall budget proposal goes, Cooper's administration is recommending $695 million from the more than $4 billion in state funds, in addition to the $4 billion in federal stimulus capital More than two weeks after being sought on robbery and assault charges in Denton that involved a long chase and escape. Randolph County sheriffs have a man in custody. Fox eight reports that Dustin Deal was wanted in connection to the January 20th incident and was apprehended around 7 30 this morning on Cabin Creek Road. We're investigators say he had barricaded himself inside a false bottom of the home. And a ban on hotel construction. And Asheville's about to end Richard Stelling has that story. The city plans to lift the year and a half long moratorium at the end of this month with a few changes in place. The Planning and zoning Commission revealed last night that new hotels must start meeting public benefit requirements, such as paying a living wage and utilizing green elements. The National Mall and River Ridge Shopping Center will also be removed from the hotel overlay district. And that does it For now, with continuing news updates from around the state, I'm the Jevans..

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"I'm Lulu Garcia Navarro. Good morning. With days to go until his Senate impeachment trial, Donald Trump has lost his legal team and after being frozen out, Palestinians were hoping to get back to the negotiating table. Republican voters were leaving the GOP after the insurrection, but for a variety of reasons, and is your dog hurting you? Lots of dogs have a genetic predisposition to go after something moving near them. And if you were the moving thing, they will continue to sort of heard you through little nips that question directly related to my dog, but biting me. It's Sunday, January, 31st headlines are coming up in this newscast. Live from NPR news. I'm Giles Snyder. With just over a week until his impeachment trial begins. Former President Donald Trump appears to be finding himself without a legal team. NPR's Amy held reports, two of his top lawyers have stepped down, and media reports say the remaining three have also parted ways. Top defense lawyers, Butch Bowers and Deborah Barbiere have parted ways with Trump. A source familiar with the decision tells NPR that the decision was quote mutual but gave no explanation for their departure. Media reports say the remaining three lawyers on Trump's team have also stepped down, and it's unclear who is representing the former president. Trump Advisor Stephen Miller tweeted last night that no final decision has been made on the legal team. Nine days. Trump's impeachment trial is due to begin in the Senate, and he faces a Tuesday deadline to officially answer the charge against him of inciting insurrection. Conviction remains unlikely after an overwhelming majority of GOP senators voted to dismiss the trial altogether. Amy held NPR news group of 10 Republican senators have sent a letter to President Biden pledging to work in good faith on covert 19. We leave Group asking for a meeting as it prepares to unveil compromise legislation tomorrow. Russian police out in force today as supporters of the jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny take to the streets for a second week of demonstrations, protests being held across the country. NPR's who's seeing Kim is in Moscow, where demonstrators initially planned to gather outside the headquarters of the state Security Agency, The FSB. Not a lot happened outside the FSB, the city authorities closed off metro stations in the center of the city and didn't let any protest. Reines into the area. Navalny's team was hoping for a symbolic protest since they accused the FSB of trying to poison him. And when it became clear the downtown area was off limits. One of Navalny's AIDS who's outside the country started tweeting the locations of other rallying points around the city, including the prison where he's now being held. People are being detained at the rallies across Russia. One monitoring group puts the number of more than 3000. World Health Organization scientists visited a wholesale market to the Chinese city of Wuhan today. The visit part of a week long investigation into the origins of the Corona virus pandemic. As NPR's Emily Fang reports, the W. H O team was seen touring one of the city's largest wholesale markets. The scientists were accompanied by Chinese scientists and officials as they walked around Wuhan's by shadow market, which sells everything from vegetables to seafood and book. Wuhan is where the first cluster of human Corona virus infections was discovered. The W H o team is visiting Wuhan hospitals and wet markets and speaking to doctors and other first responders to assess whether one is where the virus began. China has disputed that the virus started in China. And when NPR visited by shot Joe Market earlier this month, many vendors said they believe the U. S had begun the virus and spread it to China. Emily Fang. NPR NEWS Beijing This is NPR news. Parents and Children gathered in front of the governor's mansion in Raleigh, North Carolina, this weekend to ask the governor to open the state schools cold. El CHARCO, Paramount, North Carolina public radio reports, dozens of parents held signs downtown Saturday, chanting open schools now! They say remote learning is bad for their Children. And it's high time public schools in the state's largest district had students in classrooms. The district that includes Raleigh has mostly been in remote learning since the start of the pandemic. Governor Roy Cooper has left the decision to reopen upto local districts. State Republican lawmakers say they are working on legislation requiring all districts to operate in person in some capacity for NPR news. I'm cold El Charco. Portugal's parliament has voted in favor of allowing assisted suicide, making it one of only a handful of countries in the world to approve such legislation. President now has eight days to decide whether to approve the bill is Alison Roberts. Reports from Lisbon. Debate over legalizing assisted suicide has long raged in Portugal, one bill to allow it was rejected two years ago. Then, last year, parliament waved through five separate drafts, which were then hammered into the single text approved today It sets strict conditions. The patient must be an extreme suffering due to a definitive injury of extreme gravity or to an incurable and fatal illness. He or she is free to stop the process at any time while any doctor can decline to take part. Portugal's president now has eight days to approve the bill or exercise his veto, which could be overturned by parliament, or he consented to the constitutional Court for review. For NPR News. I'm Allyson Roberts in Lisbon and on jail. Snyder This is NPR news. Support for NPR comes from the Human Rights Foundation. Presenting the new documentary film The Dissident From the director of Ickarus, The dissident examines the murder of Jamal because, shaggy Now playing everywhere on demand. And the listeners of KQED. Six.

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"On covert relief. The notion here is way we have to act. Now. There's no time for any delay is during a meeting with his economic team, including Treasury chief Janet Yellen, who says Without more help, many more people will lose small businesses and homes. And go hungry and we need toe help those people before the virus is brought on to control. The president's plan is nearly $2 trillion. Some Republicans in Congress want it broken into smaller parts, noting that not all of the $900 billion A relief passed in December has been tapped yet, but Democratic leaders might move to pass it without Bipartisan agreement, New York's governor, just announcing that restaurants in New York City can reopen for indoor dining on Valentine's Day, the only with limited capacity. Meantime, he's facing renewed questions about nursing home deaths. After an investigative report from the state attorney general boxes, Tanya J. Powers has more live. At least in New York Governor Andrew Cuomo address that report that said the number of nursing home deaths could be off by as much as 50%, reiterating that he was following the guidance that had been given to the states from the federal government. The state Department of Health followed federal guidance. CMS and see these see, he says. The state health commissioner says no not per front of not for profit nursing homes were forced to take patients, which he says the report confirms. Yesterday his administration confirmed that thousands more nursing home residents died of code within the state's official tallies had listed Dave Lisa. Thank you, Tanya. A sell off on Wall Street, and it's getting deeper. The Dow is now down 627 points, the NASDAQ and the S and P. Also tumbling over 2%. America is listening to Fox News. This report is sponsored by Compassion. International. Staying Connected Continues with 1061 FM TALK if public schools WOn't REOPEN for in Person Learning the North Carolina General Assembly will get involved Richard Stelling reports a growing number of state lawmakers are pushing for a mandatory return to in person instruction and public schools. Republican Senate leader Phil Berger said yesterday the chamber is working on legislation that would require school district to offer our return of the classroom. For those students who choose it. Most systems began the school year completely virtual, and I've gone back and forth with the hybrid plant since then, due to rising coronavirus cases over the holidays. Governor Roy Cooper encourage school leaders this week to review CDC guidelines on safely re opening but gave no immediate decision on what to do. Some state officials say it's time to turn to the private sector to help with vaccine distribution. State treasure, Dale Falwell told Raleigh's CBS 17. If all else fails, the state should turn to logistical experts in the fast food business. There's nobody that has more knowledge of how distribute products and people are solved yet last night a chick for like I mean, this can't be that complicated. Complicating factor Now, though, it's supply DHHS secretary doctor Mandy Cohen says about 90% of the 1.2 million doses delivered to the states so far. Have been utilized. A new warehouse in the Asheville area could bring more than 350 new jobs to the region. The City Council approved zoning for a distribution center at the site of the former American Income plant. Planning documents are similar to the Amazon facility and Mills River, but a specific company has not been named. The 2021 U. S. A Masters swimming spring nationals and green spur have been postponed. The event was set to take place in April but has been pushed back to summer. Nationals are now scheduled for July. 21st through July 25th at the Greensboro Aquatic Center. With continuing news updates from around the.

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"Time dot com today. W M E L F M WOODBRIDGE, Washington Now more than ever depend on one of 5.9 FM W m A l A cumulus station news. Now we're gonna yell Music one. I'm really video of allowed in county parent giving it to the school board for failing so far it open schools has gone viral. The garbage workers who pick up my freaking trash risk their lives every day more than anyone in this school system. Figured out that Dad Brandon Machine was quite a bit calmer today. What does he want the county to do, put forth a plan and execute the plan. Not everyone's gonna be happy, but don't keep moving The goal post. Sean told mornings on them all. If board members can't make a decision, then exit stage and let someone else Come in, because that's the kind of democratic society we have The board votes on a return to class proposal on Tuesday. John Matthews on W. M A. L N w a l dot com. Meanwhile, kids and teachers in DC's public schools will be going back to their buildings for the first time in almost a year next Monday. So far, 460 D. C. P s employees have had their first dose of the vaccine, according to Mayor Muriel Bowser, the D. C. P s website says about 7000 people work in the school system appointments that have been filled or two 700 out of the available 3800. So why are there so many open appointments? Health Director Doctor Look, Wandera, Nesbit says, just like other groups there some vaccine hesitancy among teachers, So we have to give them vaccine counseling and education address any concerns that they have around the vaccine. Heather Curtis Sandoval, you Emma Allen. W e mail dot com North Carolina's making people stay home even longer. That stay at home order in North Carolina that was due to expire tomorrow, has now been extended through the end of February. The order given by Governor Roy Cooper, he's a Democrat, and Republicans in North Carolina's legislature are complaining about it as well as Cooper's plan to distribute vaccine. Which they say has led to canceled appointments and frustration. The state is extending its moratorium on evictions, though, and it's allowance for alcohol to go sales. Evan Brown, Fox News resident. Biden's picked to lead the Housing and Urban Development Department called for more affordable housing. At her confirmation hearing, Ohio representative Marsha Fudge told us to the committee. The pandemic has led to a housing emergency. With millions of Americans behind on rent and mortgage payments. My first priority as secretary would be to alleviate that crisis. And get people the support they need to come back from the edge, but called on the government to provide more help, saying the eviction moratorium and $25 billion in aid her not enough. If confirmed, Fudge will be the first woman to lead HUD in decades. Rachel Sutherland Fox is a pandemics been a huge boost to the home improvement business and now lows has to hire a lot more staff. Low says it will hire more than 50,000 workers and its stores for the spring. The positions they're both seasonal.

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"Protests and All these plans here in DC, and its state Capitol buildings around the country in the days to come. That could bring armed individuals within close proximity to government buildings and officials. And he says the FBI has arrested more than 100 people since the riot at the Capitol America is listening to Fox News. Staying connected continues with 1061 FM Talk Latest White House Coronavirus report has North Carolina in the red Zone for cases with the 10th highest rate in the nation and average of 101 arm or new cases per 100,000. People in this state, Mecklenburg Wake and Guilford counties represent nearly 24% of the new infections. Meanwhile, HHS reported 9853 new cases of Cove in 19 Today. There were also a record 3990 people hospitalized with the disease, including 456 confirmed covert 19 patients who were admitted in the last 24 hour period and the percent positive test rate dropped from 14.7 to 11.1%. Governor Roy Cooper has announced a change in policy from the States phase Corona virus vaccination system. Not only people 75 over will be able to get a covered 19 vaccine now, but those 65 over will be. The governor also said that getting North Carolinians vaccinated is the state's number one priority. The identity of the person who died in yesterday's wall collapse in Hendersonville has been released. Matt McClure reports 37 year old Marcelino Hernandez was the victim of the collapse of the parking lot on Spartanburg Highway, according to Wlos, Hendersonville Fire chief James Miller said Hernandez was part of Robert Crawford masonry construction crew that was doing work at the base of a 10 ft retaining wall when it fell on top of them for other workers were injured. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Division and the Hendersonville Police Department are investigating the incident and asked for was planning to hold a Mardi Gras themed event next month. The city is sponsoring a drive by parade of house floats where people cover their homes and businesses with Mardi Gras decorations. The display will take place from February 8th through the 16th..

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"A smooth, orderly and seamless transition of power. President Trump also spoke out against his protesters who stormed the capital Wednesday, saying in a video he tweeted those who broke the law will pay America is and must always be a nation of law and order. There has been 1/5 death from that attack on Capitol police officer Brian Sick. Nick died last night from his injuries. Department chief The officials are resigning after Wednesday's massive security breach. Theo FBI has released wanted posters of dozens who entered the capital vandalized. It threatened the legislature of the United States government boxes. Richards and the FBI is also offered a $50,000 reward for information searching for whoever put pipe bombs near the Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters back to the president. Democrats say he incited Wednesday's capital Riot House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants him out of office. Now I joined the Senate Democratic leader and calling on the vice president to remove this president by immediately invoking the 25th amendment. Sources in the Vice president's office tell Fox News. Mike Pence has no intention of using the 25th amendment to declare President Trump unable to discharge his duties. Some Republicans have supported those calls, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says Congress is prepared to move forward with impeachment. Fox's Sean Langil, the president only has 12 days left before Joe Biden takes over those, some Trump administration officials have resigned. Coronavirus surge keeps getting deadlier. The number of lost lives yesterday top 4000 for the first time in one day with another 274,000 new infections and near record hospitalizations. December was America's deadliest month of the pandemic, fueled by a post Thanksgiving search, and health experts fear January will be even worse because of holiday travel and family gatherings. That's Fox's Steve Rappaport. America's listening to Fox News. Staying connected continues with 1061 FM talk Winter storm warnings are up in western and central North Carolina for the mountains. The National Weather Service says most snow accumulations will be between three and six inches without the 10 in some places. The northwest Piedmont, including the Triad is also under a warning. They're expecting 2 to 3 inches of snow in the triangle. There's a winter weather advisory in place for today for scattered showers. They could turn to a wintry mix of times. Still a chance for an interest, so it's no that could happen tonight. Governor Roy Cooper is one of a handful of prominent North Carolina.

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"Is sponsored by unbound dot orig Staying Connected Continues with 1061 FM Talk In a desperate attempt to slow the spread of the coronavirus Governor Roy Cooper announced Wednesday an extension of his current stay at home overnight curfew for at least another three weeks. Beyond that are other strong safety measures will remain in place. Including the state wide mass mandate, closure of indoor bars and limits on mass gatherings and retail establishment capacity. In addition, Dr Mandy Cohen issued a directive against leaving home for any reason beyond work or to buy essentials. Criticism over yesterday's chaos at the Capitol is bipartisan. Richard Stelling reports. A North Carolina senator has strong words for President Trump over yesterday's violent riots at the nation's Capitol Republican Richard Burr said Wednesday night that Trump Bears responsibility for the Events. He also criticized the president for fueling the fires by spreading what he called unfounded conspiracy theories. Lawmakers more around North Carolina condemned the violence. One woman was shot to death while another three people died after suffering medical emergencies. I'm Richard Stelling. Among those arrested in DC yesterday to Asheville, Men. One was charged for illegally carrying a gun and 300 rounds of ammunition near the U. S. Capitol. Another Asheville resident was cited for not having a permit to drive a bus. A man was shot and killed overnight in Durham Police were flagged down in the area of Crowl Street and Wintergreen Place around 2 A.m.. After the body was found in Raleigh, A woman was shot multiple times overnight off New Hope Road. She's recovering so far. No arrests. Sports College ball, the Blue Devils and Demon Deacons in action last night, Duke beating Boston College in a squeaker 83 82 Wake Forest, Not his lucky They felt a Virginia 61 70, the Deeks and Devil Square off Saturday and Durham Pro ball the Hornets on the road notch to win over Atlanta. 102 94 Gordon Hayward with a career high 44. I'm Kyle Wilson. You want your weather alerts up to our west for tonight and tomorrow and that looks like well mainly see a cold rain.

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North Carolina Gov. Cooper: Change your holiday plans if you haven’t already to help slow spread of COVID-19
"In North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper today urged residents in this state to change their holiday plans, saying that the numbers need to be driven down, Cooper said the best and safest option is to stay home and connect either virtually or by phone. The governor made the comment on the same day that states set a new record for covert 19 hospitalizations with 3000 and one. Meanwhile, the governor and

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Tropical Storm Isaias Kills 4, Causes 'Life-Threatening' Flooding Along East Coast
"Yes, roared ashore in North Carolina as a hurricane, smashing boats and creating floods and fires. Two people are dead after a tornado that spawned off the storm had a mobile home park. North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper Storm ripped ashore with 85 mile per hour winds and storm surge of 3 to 5 feet, leaving behind a trail of damage. Clif Bar as well lives in Buford County. We weren't expecting this most water, but we have to deal with it on now is going away, which is a good dying and it came in and went out pretty fast. These ideas, then headed north New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy. It is possible that none of them that we could have many hundreds of thousands of power outages up and down the state. One provider at least said it could take a CZ Muchas a week to get all of those houses locations back up up to to full full power, power, most most of of which which could could be be resolved resolved relatively relatively quickly quickly within within a a day day or or two two or or three. three. CBS CBS News News update update on on that that Piper Piper Now Now

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Tropical Storm Isaias Expected To Make Landfall As A Hurricane In Carolinas
"The National Hurricane Center is warning of life threatening storm surge as sea Zaius makes its way toward the Carolinas in North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper as the storm closes in, we expected to increase in intensity. There's a potential for dangerous hurricane force winds as it makes its wife toward landfall later tonight. That means we must be on high alert. North Carolina's okra Coke island has been evacuated. Tropical storm warnings have now been issued as far north as parts of Massachusetts and Rhode

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As coronavirus cases spike, North Carolina puts curfew on alcohol sales
"Alcohol sales curfew. That's how many North Carolina business owners or describing Governor Roy Cooper's latest executive order that cuts off sales after 11 PM Cooper's action and attempt to curb the community spread of the Corona virus among large gatherings of people at bars and restaurants, State health officials are reporting a spike in the number of covert 19 hospitalizations within the last few days, new figures released today. They show the number of patients being hospitalized was 1240 For today, the highest number on record Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to visit the state tomorrow. Pencil to of the Fae, Lee's Academy and Apex and the Remington Firearms Plant, has announced this filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time in three years. I'm

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Utah's Republican governor asking the president to issue a nationwide call to wear masks.
"A Republican governor is calling on the White House to endorse the use of face masks to help reduce the spread of the new coronavirus the governor of Utah Gary Herbert asked president trump and the vice president to issue a national call to wear face masks Herbert is a Republican his democratic counterparts in Kansas and Oregon announced that masks will become mandatory in their states this week even Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is on board no stigma none about wearing masks when we leave our homes he says mask so the only way to keep businesses open middle ground between unsustainable emergency lockdowns and our ordinary lives from before but in North Carolina the Republican lieutenant governor is suing governor Roy Cooper a Democrat for mandating face masks and other virus restrictions I am Jackie Quinn

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Utah's Republican governor asking the president to issue a nationwide call to wear masks.
"A Republican governor is calling on the White House to endorse the use of face masks to help reduce the spread of the new coronavirus the governor of Utah Gary Herbert asked president trump and the vice president to issue a national call to wear face masks Herbert is a Republican his democratic counterparts in Kansas and Oregon announced that masks will become mandatory in their states this week even Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is on board no stigma none about wearing masks when we leave our homes he says mask so the only way to keep businesses open middle ground between unsustainable emergency lockdowns and our ordinary lives from before but in North Carolina the Republican lieutenant governor is suing governor Roy Cooper a Democrat for mandating face masks and other virus restrictions I am Jackie Quinn