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anthony, fayetteville north carolina is next, good morning. >> hey, good morning. -- of the universe. doctor, evidence please i think we have the same house several years ago when we were talking about stress. versus pressure. and you helped me clarify. we kind of had them backward in your definition. one thing that i do is like quotes. here is one that i think is really great, but everyone. not easily scared, not for long. and that ties back to what is called the -- for fight. whatever we want to call. it but we know that if something is going on that we are not sure of, get out of there. if we can't get out of there, we have to fight to defend ourselves. and i actually believe that this screening should start in an earlier age. because when my children came up, one of the things i put before them were a lot of things to make them question me. so that they could become better children. i would become a better parent. and overtime, they would know how to deal with anxiety. because anxiety is not something we should learn from. we actually become stronger when we have more anxiety and
anthony, fayetteville north carolina is next, good morning. >> hey, good morning. -- of the universe. doctor, evidence please i think we have the same house several years ago when we were talking about stress. versus pressure. and you helped me clarify. we kind of had them backward in your definition. one thing that i do is like quotes. here is one that i think is really great, but everyone. not easily scared, not for long. and that ties back to what is called the -- for fight. whatever...
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fayetteville, north carolina. caller: good morning. i am very happy our president's ratings are up. think he is doing a very good job. we need to adjust our lives, our attitude. we note things in life do not stay the same. i remember when gas was $.33. i wish that was today. it is not. things are going to happen. we cannot blame our president for everything. we need to adjust our lives. people my age definitely shouldn't be complaining. they should be settled. there bill should be paid. they should be comfortable. host: president biden himself, that poll we have been showing on the cost-of-living, what do you think of that? caller: i am doing fine. i am on a fixed income. i am doing fine. host: kelly, kentucky, dawson springs, independent. caller: good morning. i wanted to state for the last five years we have watched the media attack trump every chance they got. we watched during the election how you all sensor anything positive about trump. we listened for three years about the trump-russia collusion lie. it was a proven lie. no one has ever come on from c-span, cnn, nbc and state
fayetteville, north carolina. caller: good morning. i am very happy our president's ratings are up. think he is doing a very good job. we need to adjust our lives, our attitude. we note things in life do not stay the same. i remember when gas was $.33. i wish that was today. it is not. things are going to happen. we cannot blame our president for everything. we need to adjust our lives. people my age definitely shouldn't be complaining. they should be settled. there bill should be paid. they...
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louisville, indianapolis, columbus, tucson, portland, albuquerque, baton rouge, rochester, fayetteville north carolina, milwaukee, and memphis, tennessee all set homicide records in 2021. in 2020 the list includes cincinnati, jacksonville, cleveland, wichita, greensboro, lansing, colorado springs. st. louis had a new record for homicide rate in 2020, shreveport, louisiana, baltimore, maryland, minneapolis, minnesota all came dangerously close to homicide records in 2020. chicago, seattle, and fort worth, texas would have to go back 25 years to see homicide tallies comparable to what they were seeing then. as troubling as the statistic so far may sound national rates mexican important reality we should consider when discussing the issue of serious violent crime, victimization is hyper concentrated geographically and demographically, which means that a very small size of a country is sparing the brunt of this social problem. in a given year someone in the range of 2% of u.s. counties say -- see 50% of u.s. murderers, while 60% of u.s. counties do not see a single murder. while the national homicide rate
louisville, indianapolis, columbus, tucson, portland, albuquerque, baton rouge, rochester, fayetteville north carolina, milwaukee, and memphis, tennessee all set homicide records in 2021. in 2020 the list includes cincinnati, jacksonville, cleveland, wichita, greensboro, lansing, colorado springs. st. louis had a new record for homicide rate in 2020, shreveport, louisiana, baltimore, maryland, minneapolis, minnesota all came dangerously close to homicide records in 2020. chicago, seattle, and...
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host: joe is next in fayetteville, north carolina, democrat. caller: yes.hink that a lot of the problems we are having overseas, ukraine or iraq or syria, go back much further than a lot of the callers are saying. i think it goes back to 1912 when woodrow wilson was president. you cannot make the world safe with democracy. you are supposed to deal with congress when you are given money to countries -- giving money to countries and sending troops. the presidents are just doing whatever they want to, unilaterally. i would like to see what you think about that. guest: it is an interesting statement. i agree the roots of this go back a long time, certainly to world war i when woodrow wilson was the u.s. president and the way that the war ended which led to the revolution which led to the cold war. of course we are skipping over a lot and then the dissolution of the soviet union. i think this is very much rooted in the history of how the soviet union fell apart and russia's paranoia and grievances over the situation. we were reminded to that with putin's reactio
host: joe is next in fayetteville, north carolina, democrat. caller: yes.hink that a lot of the problems we are having overseas, ukraine or iraq or syria, go back much further than a lot of the callers are saying. i think it goes back to 1912 when woodrow wilson was president. you cannot make the world safe with democracy. you are supposed to deal with congress when you are given money to countries -- giving money to countries and sending troops. the presidents are just doing whatever they want...
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host: greg is up next in fayetteville, north carolina, independent.aller: i am more worried that we are not abiding by the constitution, so i think that i am not so much wanting to change it as adhered to it, respect it. we have been doing a lot of things that are outside the boundaries of the constitution lately. so, when the constitution is not being respected and adhered to there should be more than outcry. i wish there was something in place to make us more accountable, make the government more accountable, to abide by the constitution. i have been to other countries where they do not abide b they -- abide by it, they ignore it, and it causes their society to decline. host: would you feel people or the government is not abiding by? caller: a good example is the president's executive orders. there is nothing in the constitution that says the president can do that. so, that is one area, for example, that i would say we got to hold the executive branch accountable. tell whoever the president is, who book and or democrat, that executive orders are not
host: greg is up next in fayetteville, north carolina, independent.aller: i am more worried that we are not abiding by the constitution, so i think that i am not so much wanting to change it as adhered to it, respect it. we have been doing a lot of things that are outside the boundaries of the constitution lately. so, when the constitution is not being respected and adhered to there should be more than outcry. i wish there was something in place to make us more accountable, make the government...
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host: greg is up next in fayetteville, north carolina, independent.ler: i am more worried that we are not abiding by the constitution, so i think that i am not so much wanting to change it as adhered to it, respect it. we have been doing a lot of things that are outside the boundaries of the constitution lately. so, when the constitution is not being respected and adhered to there should be more than outcry. i wish there was something in place to make us more accountable, make the government more accountable, to abide by the constitution. i have been to other countries where they do not abide b they -- abide by it, they ignore it, and it causes their society to decline. host: would you feel people or the government is not abiding by? caller: a good example is the president's executive orders. there is nothing in the constitution that says the president can do that. so, that is one area, for example, that i would say we got to hold the executive branch accountable. tell whoever the president is, who book and or democrat, that executive orders are not c
host: greg is up next in fayetteville, north carolina, independent.ler: i am more worried that we are not abiding by the constitution, so i think that i am not so much wanting to change it as adhered to it, respect it. we have been doing a lot of things that are outside the boundaries of the constitution lately. so, when the constitution is not being respected and adhered to there should be more than outcry. i wish there was something in place to make us more accountable, make the government...
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host: joe is next in fayetteville, north carolina, democrat. caller: yes.nk that a lot of the problems we are having overseas, ukraine or iraq or syria, go back much further than a lot of the callers are saying. i think it goes back to 1912 when woodrow wilson was president. you cannot make the world safe with democracy. you are supposed to deal with congress when you are given money to countries -- giving money to countries and sending troops. the presidents are just doing whatever they want to, unilaterally. i would like to see what you think about that. guest: it is an interesting statement. i agree the roots of this go back a long time, certainly to world war i when woodrow wilson was the u.s. president and the way that the war ended which led to the revolution which led to the cold war. of course we are skipping over a lot and then the dissolution of the soviet union. i think this is very much rooted in the history of how the soviet union fell apart and russia's paranoia and grievances over the situation. we were reminded to that with putin's reaction
host: joe is next in fayetteville, north carolina, democrat. caller: yes.nk that a lot of the problems we are having overseas, ukraine or iraq or syria, go back much further than a lot of the callers are saying. i think it goes back to 1912 when woodrow wilson was president. you cannot make the world safe with democracy. you are supposed to deal with congress when you are given money to countries -- giving money to countries and sending troops. the presidents are just doing whatever they want...
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that's stretching from inner south carolina, south of columbia, all the way up into north carolina, towards fayetteville. that's about a 265 mile diameter. timing on this, we pushed the time back a little bit. we are headed into the afternoon and early evening, we see this make landfall. as it does make land, it will weaken. we are still looking at a major rain event into roanoke, greensboro tonight through saturday. a look at the storm surge map. what we have here is as the storm -- this angle it's taking of approach, headed towards georgetown, we will see a lot of the worst storm surge south of myrtle beach and into myrtle beach. we will see an outflow through charleston. high tide, this may work in the favor of myrtle beach. high tide is occurring at 11:31 p.m., later than the storm is making landfall. this is still a hurricane. we are still looking at substantial storm surge possible in areas like myrtle beach. >> four to seven feet of storm surge is awfully dangerous. thanks so much. we will check back with you. >>> joining me now is charleston's mayor. thank you for being with us. charleston looks
that's stretching from inner south carolina, south of columbia, all the way up into north carolina, towards fayetteville. that's about a 265 mile diameter. timing on this, we pushed the time back a little bit. we are headed into the afternoon and early evening, we see this make landfall. as it does make land, it will weaken. we are still looking at a major rain event into roanoke, greensboro tonight through saturday. a look at the storm surge map. what we have here is as the storm -- this angle...
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flash flood watches, because we expect the storm going north, have been extended to raleigh and fayetteville. by the end of today, all of south carolina will also go under a flood watch. that's where the storm is headed. the new update from the 11:00 advisory from the hurricane center. it came offshore off cape canaveral. assume one category worse. right now, category 1 at landfall. if it was higher, i think we would be surprised. i wouldn't rule it out. this has been an overachiever ever since we started tracking this thing before it hit cuba. it's moving northeast at nine. here is the forecast path from the hurricane center. parallels the coast tonight. conditions shouldn't get that much worse from jacksonville north to georgia. savannah shouldn't have a ton of problems with rain. we get up here into charleston, georgetown, heading -- hilton head, these are areas that will have to consider if you want to stay in your house. listen to evacuation orders. often they don't evacuate for a category 1. people have to make that personal call. i would look around your property, see -- the trees, how many hang over your house. do that. we hav
flash flood watches, because we expect the storm going north, have been extended to raleigh and fayetteville. by the end of today, all of south carolina will also go under a flood watch. that's where the storm is headed. the new update from the 11:00 advisory from the hurricane center. it came offshore off cape canaveral. assume one category worse. right now, category 1 at landfall. if it was higher, i think we would be surprised. i wouldn't rule it out. this has been an overachiever ever since...
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north carolina. also a lot of wind associated with this, even though not a tornado any longer you can see here at fayetteville regional airport, they had some wind gusts reported about 56 miles per hour. and also you start to see some reports of storm surge starting to wash over some of the roads. this one here and hatteras some of those outer barrier islands. and this is the additional rain that we're expecting as the storm continues to roll. so it is not over yet, but thankfully at least it is weakening. big difference. we come to the bay. we're having a lovely day. i'll be back in just a little bit with your local weather for now. send it back sting. all right. one of the biggest events to take over san francisco returns to golden gate park this afternoon. the hardly strictly bluegrass festival kicked off just a little while ago. and tonight's performances go until 07:00pm. >> the three-day event is free to everyone in the lineup includes artists from a number of different genres. people should be taking public transportation because parking is anticipated to be near impossible by golden gate park this wee
north carolina. also a lot of wind associated with this, even though not a tornado any longer you can see here at fayetteville regional airport, they had some wind gusts reported about 56 miles per hour. and also you start to see some reports of storm surge starting to wash over some of the roads. this one here and hatteras some of those outer barrier islands. and this is the additional rain that we're expecting as the storm continues to roll. so it is not over yet, but thankfully at least it...