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Today's headlines: 16 positive tests at Cartersville Medical through Tuesday; 53 patients awaiting results; 33 others discharged. Plus: Other hospital updates, statewide reports. Truett's Chick-fil-A in Rome closes temporarily after 'one or more team members experienced symptoms consistent with COVID-19.' Riverside, mall locations open. Also last night, Harvest Moon announced it was closing, citing opinions from health officials. That includes Moon Roof and Dark Side. Business: From smart ideas to chamber's 'triage' page, businesses, restaurants, banks and credit unions, others adapting to latest changes. Closings/changes: First Baptist Rome closes; services online, Facebook. Latest feeding updates for area kids. 'Sacred Sounds,' other events delayed or canceled. 14 charges now filed against a suspected drunken driver in a Blue Ridge collision that killed a Rome 2-year-old. Floyd Medical Center is leasing the ground floor of the 330 Physicians Center and is negotiating for the second floor. Rant of the Day: Make that tough call. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-druckenmiller/support
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"Veep" executive producer and New York magazine writer-at-large Frank Rich talks with Peter Kafka about the 2016 election, why he underestimated Bernie Sanders and what future candidates can learn from Hillary Clinton's gaffes and Donald Trump's larger-than-life persona. Formerly a theater critic and political columnist for the New York Times, Rich explains why he left the Times in 2011 and how he got involved with HBO. Plus: Other than "Hamilton," how is Broadway doing? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have You Seen..? The question to start all movie discussions. After an unforeseen delay, this episode Tom & Kieran talk about The Lady Vanishes and Local Hero. PLUS: Other noises & sounds and an IMPORTANT WARNING about episode 38.