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sir, i'm a history buff and also a former member of the governor samuel huntington trust.samuel huntington was president of the confederation congress when washington was still general. president is quite different. i'm trying to do research on samuel huntington without papers and i'm wondering how to use george washington's papers online to find out more about samuel huntington, john witherspoon and some of the other members of the continental congress. >> great. that's an excellent question. there are tremendous resources, if you go to founders on line and you can see all the papers that are digitize there. and washington's, case i think you are little him front because the revolutionary word are not done yet. they are done up through about 1780, so you don't get the whole entirety of the war, but the story of the continental congress was fascinating, and incredibly important. obviously, for the future growth of the political institution and that another great resources as writing delegates to the first congress available, plus all of the formal records of the congress a
sir, i'm a history buff and also a former member of the governor samuel huntington trust.samuel huntington was president of the confederation congress when washington was still general. president is quite different. i'm trying to do research on samuel huntington without papers and i'm wondering how to use george washington's papers online to find out more about samuel huntington, john witherspoon and some of the other members of the continental congress. >> great. that's an excellent...
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sir, i'm a history buff and also a former member of the governor samuel huntington trust. samuel huntington was president of the confederation congress when washington was still general. president is quite different. i'm trying to do research on samuel huntington without papers and i'm wondering how to use george washington's papers online to find out more about samuel huntington, john witherspoon and some of the other members of the continental congress. >> oh, great, tom. that's an excellent question. there's tremendous resources online to do that research. if you go to founders online, which is a free web page, you can find all the papers of the founders that have been currently digitized and put up there. in washington's case, i think you're a little hampered because the revolutionary war papers are not quite done yet. there is -- i think they're done up through about 1780, so you don't get the whole entirety of the war. but the story of the continental congress during that war is fascinating and incredibly important, obviously for the future growth of the political in
sir, i'm a history buff and also a former member of the governor samuel huntington trust. samuel huntington was president of the confederation congress when washington was still general. president is quite different. i'm trying to do research on samuel huntington without papers and i'm wondering how to use george washington's papers online to find out more about samuel huntington, john witherspoon and some of the other members of the continental congress. >> oh, great, tom. that's an...
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. >>> jeff has the story from huntington beach.>> reporter:>>> i will happily be the guinea pig.>> reporter: yvette documented her but battle with covid 19. through a series of videos on fix facebook. she is a survivor who wants everyone to take the global pandemic seriously. >>> it is very extreme. your energy completely leaves your body. it was to the point where i couldn't move. >> reporter: she had to be hospitalized for five days at the va in long beach where her doctor approached her about a trial using hydroxy. and medication that is often used to treat autoimmune diseases like lupus.>>> it is two pills two times a day.>> reporter: with the nation's leading authority on infectious diseases success stories like hers have been anecdotal. shou and get a scription for a drug. that is already in short supply for patients who really need it. >>> the 30-year-old said she is not sure if it was the hydroxy or her age and fitness level that got her through it. >>> i want to take a moment and talk about social distancing.>> reporter: which is why huntington beach has made her the face of a soci
. >>> jeff has the story from huntington beach.>> reporter:>>> i will happily be the guinea pig.>> reporter: yvette documented her but battle with covid 19. through a series of videos on fix facebook. she is a survivor who wants everyone to take the global pandemic seriously. >>> it is very extreme. your energy completely leaves your body. it was to the point where i couldn't move. >> reporter: she had to be hospitalized for five days at the va in...
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christopher, in huntington beach, california. good morning. caller: i have a question because i have a grandmother who has copd, stage iv cancer, and i have had to take her to get a cat scan yesterday. to the building and bought her a mask for i even took her in. but she has to get chemotherapy, and i am concerned that she could get it because she potentially is at high risk. i understand sometimes panic is what is actually going to happen, but i do get waythat this will worse before it gets better. so i am just trying to help her as much as i can. and when i leave the house, even i wear a mask because i believe it will get worse. takeat the right way to her? did i do the right thing? or what is the best way to help her to get treated and not get the illness? guest: first of all, i think she is very lucky to have you. it is important that we take care of our family and neighbors. clearly this is really scary, especially when you're caring for someone who does have so many underlying conditions in that risk. a couple things in response to what
christopher, in huntington beach, california. good morning. caller: i have a question because i have a grandmother who has copd, stage iv cancer, and i have had to take her to get a cat scan yesterday. to the building and bought her a mask for i even took her in. but she has to get chemotherapy, and i am concerned that she could get it because she potentially is at high risk. i understand sometimes panic is what is actually going to happen, but i do get waythat this will worse before it gets...
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what's the role that's playing to help huntington bank navigate through a crisis like this >> this is very important. we have a lot of capabilities in our mobile and digital world the majority of our deposits flow daily through those other channels as opposed to the historic teller. and we've made tremendous investments as a company we were j.d. power number one nationally last year on mobile and internet we're very well positioned we're the largest sba lender in the country by volume. we're very-well positioned as a company to be part of the solution, and we're clearly interested in doing that but i also know my brother and ceos of the different regional and community banks are clearly lined up with the same intent. >> all right that is good to hear steve, huntington bank ceo, thank you for joining us today >> thank you >>> well, we want to get back to discussion about how to treat the virus. particularly a focus on those anti-viral medicines that are under development. can be quickly distributed but they're found effective and if so, could clearly mitigate effects of the virus and a
what's the role that's playing to help huntington bank navigate through a crisis like this >> this is very important. we have a lot of capabilities in our mobile and digital world the majority of our deposits flow daily through those other channels as opposed to the historic teller. and we've made tremendous investments as a company we were j.d. power number one nationally last year on mobile and internet we're very well positioned we're the largest sba lender in the country by volume....
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host: our caller in huntington beach, good morning.ler: i have a question, because i have a grandmother and alsocopd stage four cancer. i had to take her to get a cat scan yesterday. i went into the building and got her a mask, because i even took her in, but just to get chemotherapy. i'm concerned that she could get it, because she potentially is at high risk. i understand sometimes panic is than what is actually going to happen, but i do believe this will get way worse before it ever gets any better, so i'm just trying to help her as much as i can. when i leave the house, even i wear a mask because i believe it will get worse. is that the right way to take it, or what is the best way to help her get treated and not get the illness? guest: first of all, i think she is lucky to have you. it is important that we take care of our family and our neighbors, and clearly this is really scary, especially when you are caring for someone that has so many underlying conditions that put them at risk. a couple of things in response to what you sai
host: our caller in huntington beach, good morning.ler: i have a question, because i have a grandmother and alsocopd stage four cancer. i had to take her to get a cat scan yesterday. i went into the building and got her a mask, because i even took her in, but just to get chemotherapy. i'm concerned that she could get it, because she potentially is at high risk. i understand sometimes panic is than what is actually going to happen, but i do believe this will get way worse before it ever gets any...
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when law enforcement hacked into the car's navigation history, they found this address in huntingtonpot denise said she had been left by her kidnapper. as they continued to investigate, detectives learned their suspect was just as unusual as the crime he was implicated in. maybe more so. >> i haven't dealt with somebody like him, you know. it's the kind of stuff you see in movies. >> reporter: a california native, muller served in the u.s. marine corps where he was a trumpet player. he then attended pomona college. >> i would much more have suspected matt to be sitting behind the desk in some elected capacity as opposed to sitting in a jail cell right now. >> muller married in 2004 and graduated from pomona summa cum laude a year later. the next stop was harvard law school. he graduated in 2006, and stayed on as a teaching fellow. andrea was a student of muller's at harvard's immigration and refugee clinic. >> matt at harvard, was incredibly intelligent, hard-working and someone who was dedicated to the work we were doing. >> after harvard, muller moved back to california and practic
when law enforcement hacked into the car's navigation history, they found this address in huntingtonpot denise said she had been left by her kidnapper. as they continued to investigate, detectives learned their suspect was just as unusual as the crime he was implicated in. maybe more so. >> i haven't dealt with somebody like him, you know. it's the kind of stuff you see in movies. >> reporter: a california native, muller served in the u.s. marine corps where he was a trumpet player....
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john tomsett is the headteacher at huntington school in york.eting his school had made a series of changes, including a german exchange cancellation. hejoins me now. tell us what some of those changes were. we have been working hard in the last couple of days to work out what to do for students if we have to close and what we can do online for them to continue learning. we are finding it really hard to make some decisions because one of the things we are worried about is that we have a lot of young staff here who have their own children so if we close they will be working at home. how much can we ask of them when they have young people to look after, their own children to look after, their own children to look after, will be really hard. so we have made some changes around the online connectivity with students and staff. i havejust left online connectivity with students and staff. i have just left a meeting with my senior team and my subject leaders and they are planning how they can upload materials online so if we close next week for the week
john tomsett is the headteacher at huntington school in york.eting his school had made a series of changes, including a german exchange cancellation. hejoins me now. tell us what some of those changes were. we have been working hard in the last couple of days to work out what to do for students if we have to close and what we can do online for them to continue learning. we are finding it really hard to make some decisions because one of the things we are worried about is that we have a lot of...
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miguel marquez, cnn, huntington, new york. >> and those are the heroes on the front line of this.ical issue, a public health issue and serious financial concerns, and we have major breaking news in the financial front. the federal reserve stepping in a way we have not seen yet. what exactly the fed is going to do? that's next. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. which most pills don't. take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. >>> breaking news, the federal reserve signaling moments ago it will take major new action to pro
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artists to be he at the huntington and hammer museums in july. >> we have a little ways to go wi this. i have about three weeks to finihis piece. >> reporter: and who are the two faces that we see? >>h, this is mundane and h grandson. he's the owner of beas markets out of kansas city. he was an ex-inmate that was serving, i believe, a lifece sentt the time when i was. >> reporter: and is this changing your creative approach to your painting? e you having all kinds of new >> i'm having so many ideas, chris, that come to me that i would love to paint. ecis is history. and it should beded no different than everying that haened back with picasso a rembrandt and all of them, they captured their history moments. that capture that moment.ists >> reporter: and whesocial past, we will be tith of the mr. wash to share with you what he came up with. >> sreenivasan: graduations, weddings, even memorial services can beostponed during a pandemic, as painful as that may be f those involved. but what about life-events that can't wait-- giving birth, for example. newshour weekend special correspondent
artists to be he at the huntington and hammer museums in july. >> we have a little ways to go wi this. i have about three weeks to finihis piece. >> reporter: and who are the two faces that we see? >>h, this is mundane and h grandson. he's the owner of beas markets out of kansas city. he was an ex-inmate that was serving, i believe, a lifece sentt the time when i was. >> reporter: and is this changing your creative approach to your painting? e you having all kinds of new...
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professor somewhere huntington who has written a lot of very famous clash of civilizations. said to us the west didn't you know win the war by the superiority of its ideas values or religion it was the superiority of organized violence post on non-western countries that gave the supported superior to the west and previous commentators that i think we think the united states or the anglo-saxon world is having a slightly 1 heavy mental breakdown from the. perception of the world where the america or the you know some. people aware of the leading force which you know helping other countries or other nations to somehow stand on the ground and be much more civilized in a brackets as we can see that all civilization caught china is far beyond technologically and that's why we can see people like you know mark zuckerberg participating in uni you know when we don't really interesting here is instead of talking about the new cold war it's really the new orientalism that's really what it is ok i find it really fascinating because it's inherently racist which of course the west never c
professor somewhere huntington who has written a lot of very famous clash of civilizations. said to us the west didn't you know win the war by the superiority of its ideas values or religion it was the superiority of organized violence post on non-western countries that gave the supported superior to the west and previous commentators that i think we think the united states or the anglo-saxon world is having a slightly 1 heavy mental breakdown from the. perception of the world where the america...
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this huntington beach brewery owner laying off his own family. >> we may have laid off our four sons, but we still get together here at work each day. we find things to do. >> reporter: the nation's biggest cities shut down, as more states order non-essential businesses to close their doors. this movie theater in hollywood with a message -- "stay safe." the normally bustling new orleans french quarter, just weeks ago filled with mardi gras revelers, is now a ghost town. but amid all the negative headlines, glimmers of hope. small businesses stepping up. >> i think anybody that finds themselves in a war, and we're in a world war right now, if they can, they step up. >> reporter: chicago's koval distillery, known for high-end whiskey, now making hand sanitizer. >> we've completely shifted all production to be making this. >> reporter: we are on a normally packed hollywood and highland. shops here boarded up. clearly a sign of the times. the government is working on a bill to get checks to americans, depending on how much you make. a tom? >> zohreen report tonight. welcome. >>> much more
this huntington beach brewery owner laying off his own family. >> we may have laid off our four sons, but we still get together here at work each day. we find things to do. >> reporter: the nation's biggest cities shut down, as more states order non-essential businesses to close their doors. this movie theater in hollywood with a message -- "stay safe." the normally bustling new orleans french quarter, just weeks ago filled with mardi gras revelers, is now a ghost town....
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host: ashley in huntington, pennsylvania, democratic caller. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. first and foremost, thank you to c-span. thank you to president trump and we -- vice president pence for doing this. i am a democrat. i am impressed. of firstmily responders. all of our men worked in the prisons and have had fevers. we are all in smoke -- self-quarantine. i would like to urge people to stop with the hate right now. we need to come together as a nation. we are americans. it does not matter if you are republican, democrat, independent. right now, pennsylvania could use masks. we need masks. when my sun was sent home yesterday with a fever, he was given a linen, homemade mask to use on the inside. unfortunately, it did not protect him. i know i have h1n1. i have been tested. stay home. people need to stop hating. this is a wonderful thing that this administration has done. without the stimulus package, for those who are not working, a lot of people would have been facing eviction, foreclosure, would not be able to keep families. this package
host: ashley in huntington, pennsylvania, democratic caller. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. first and foremost, thank you to c-span. thank you to president trump and we -- vice president pence for doing this. i am a democrat. i am impressed. of firstmily responders. all of our men worked in the prisons and have had fevers. we are all in smoke -- self-quarantine. i would like to urge people to stop with the hate right now. we need to come together as a nation. we are...
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kevin in huntington, california -- huntington beach, california, and independent. caller: i am here. i am the owner of a small construction company. if you have questions or me, i will let you know what is going on. host: telus. -- tell us. caller: everything is on the up and up. i like the bill getting past. i think my employees were going to benefit from everything. really i am taking it in a good shade of light. thiso bring light to negative thing going on. in vero beach, florida, republican. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am a home health nurse. i do not see anything in a rescue package. we pay for our own supplies under contract of our companies. what is going to happen when all of these patients get to the point they are well enough to come home but they need home services? if we do not have the supplies -- if hospitals cannot get them, you know we cannot. i have gone to three places looking for gloves, looking for masks. it is a desperate situation for us. we love our patients. we want to go in and service our community. like almost- it is putting t
kevin in huntington, california -- huntington beach, california, and independent. caller: i am here. i am the owner of a small construction company. if you have questions or me, i will let you know what is going on. host: telus. -- tell us. caller: everything is on the up and up. i like the bill getting past. i think my employees were going to benefit from everything. really i am taking it in a good shade of light. thiso bring light to negative thing going on. in vero beach, florida,...
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arrested a man for stealing a bicycle this happened thursday afternoon near the sam trans bus depot on huntington avenue. the victim told police the suspect threatened him with a hammer and demanded his bicycle officers were able to locate the suspect he was then booked into the san mateo county jail on robbery charges. the investigation is still ongoing. on kron 4 news at a space x launched a rocket carrying materials to the international space station. >>what was on board that makes this launch a lot different from all the others and inside this hotel 8 r-az for >>a chinese hotel being used to observe people who had contact with coronavirus patients collapsed today and this was the scene at the hotel in southeastern china at least 20 people are still trapped inside. but we don't have any information right now, but any deaths at least 48 people have been rescued from the wreckage so far the 80 room hotel had been converted by city government. so they can observe people who had contact with coronavirus patients. an unidentified hotel employees said the owner. carried out foundation related constr
arrested a man for stealing a bicycle this happened thursday afternoon near the sam trans bus depot on huntington avenue. the victim told police the suspect threatened him with a hammer and demanded his bicycle officers were able to locate the suspect he was then booked into the san mateo county jail on robbery charges. the investigation is still ongoing. on kron 4 news at a space x launched a rocket carrying materials to the international space station. >>what was on board that makes...
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but not a specific genetic etiology and the way that the huntington's disease does.ew that bottom of a rapidly rising i was going to a conference in galapagos i think in 2014 and i wanted to find all the snips that have been associated with a specific trait or behavioral trait. that was six years ago. that's extraordinary progress. a great deal of what dalton said that i thoroughly agree with and i'm just saying, it's a very exciting adventure and we don't know where it's going to take us. what good will this do is particularly if, you mentioned ray specifically, i would throw in gender with that because if you want to know the truth, i think in terms of making good policy it's much more important we identify genetic differences between males and females than it is to identify genetic differences among populations because right now we have all sorts of policies ranging from composition of sports teams in high school to selection of people for combat units which are explicitly predicated on the statement there are no relevant differences between males and females and
but not a specific genetic etiology and the way that the huntington's disease does.ew that bottom of a rapidly rising i was going to a conference in galapagos i think in 2014 and i wanted to find all the snips that have been associated with a specific trait or behavioral trait. that was six years ago. that's extraordinary progress. a great deal of what dalton said that i thoroughly agree with and i'm just saying, it's a very exciting adventure and we don't know where it's going to take us. what...
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i know here in the midwest, a huntington bank is doing a series of things to help small business.mall business must be helped. when it comes to bigger business, which ones get targeted, how do they do it? and they have to think about the workforce. we want to make sure we're doing things that don't put an additional burden particularly on small business. you don't want to leverage them up. in terms of bigger business, it's got to be targeted. and poppy, why does the bipartisanship matter? because when you get pelosi and schumer and mcconnell in a room, use your best brains. don't play politics, don't think about your constituency, think about the country. if they do that, this will be helpful. i don't think this solves it, but it will be helpful. >> ron, one final thing because we heard as recently as march 6th from the president, no one saw this coming. this was unforeseen, i'm paraphrasing. not only was it foreseen, you wrote about it. a whole opinion piece about this in 2016. it doesn't help to monday mourner quarterback. i just wonder if you have confidence that now the lesson
i know here in the midwest, a huntington bank is doing a series of things to help small business.mall business must be helped. when it comes to bigger business, which ones get targeted, how do they do it? and they have to think about the workforce. we want to make sure we're doing things that don't put an additional burden particularly on small business. you don't want to leverage them up. in terms of bigger business, it's got to be targeted. and poppy, why does the bipartisanship matter?...
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near the sam transit bus depot on huntington avenue, the victim told police the suspect threatened him with the hammer and demanded his bicycle officers were soon able to locate the suspect he was booked into the san mateo county jail on robbery charges. an investigation is still ongoing. let's take a live look outside right now at downtown san francisco on a saturday night it got a little rain earlier today dry now but meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez is here to tell us when rain might be returning to the forecast this upcoming week looks a little wet. yeah a little wet unfortunately we are starting to see more of this wet pattern taking place in the bay area after a very dry february. >>the driest on record since the civil war so finally are 37 days streak is over as far as our dry spell goes you got some light rain today, beautiful of your picture taken out of lovely new are courtesy of roberto and this is a great double rainbow that he captured up close and daytime highs today noticeably cooler 5 to 10 degrees cooler than where we were yesterday so widespread mid to upper 50's weave
near the sam transit bus depot on huntington avenue, the victim told police the suspect threatened him with the hammer and demanded his bicycle officers were soon able to locate the suspect he was booked into the san mateo county jail on robbery charges. an investigation is still ongoing. let's take a live look outside right now at downtown san francisco on a saturday night it got a little rain earlier today dry now but meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez is here to tell us when rain might be...
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miguel marquez, cnn, huntington, new york. >> such a noble profession.do our part to help all those doctors and nurses. >>> thank you so much for your company this hour. i'm rosemary church, and remember to connect with me any time on twitter. i'll be back with more news in just a moment. you're watching cnn. do stick around. "protect your family as it grows" company. a "put enough away for college" company. and a "take care of your employees" company. we're a "help you ride the ups and downs of the market" company. and when it's time to retire, we're a "we've been guiding you toward this all along" company. think of us as all these companies, and more. principal. retirement. investments. insurance. did yocould be signs that syour digestive systemwn isn't working at its best? taking metamucil every day can help. metamucil supports your daily digestive health using a special plant-based fiber called psyllium. psyllium works by forming a gel in your digestive system to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. metamucil's gelling action also helps to
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miguel marquez, cnn, huntington, new york. >> all right, miguel, thank you very much. >>> this just inchuck schumer says leader schumer and the treasury secretary steve mnuchin, that they will be working late into the night. they just had another productive meeting. this is the fourth time that schumer and mnuchin met today. so that is the latest news. they're going to be working into the night to try to get this all taken care of. i want to bring in now johnese sp spizzo, president of ucla health in l.a. thank you very much for joining us. this is important relation you can relate to us. we're glad to have you. let's talk what we just heard in miguel's report there in a minute. but let's start with what you're seeing at your hospitals and clinics right now. tell me about it. >> well, thank you, don. ucla health, which is in los angeles, operates four major hospitals and about 180 clinics throughout los angeles and southern california. we continue to see numbers increase, and we expect those numbers to continue to increase now that we're able to do more testing going forward. to date,
miguel marquez, cnn, huntington, new york. >> all right, miguel, thank you very much. >>> this just inchuck schumer says leader schumer and the treasury secretary steve mnuchin, that they will be working late into the night. they just had another productive meeting. this is the fourth time that schumer and mnuchin met today. so that is the latest news. they're going to be working into the night to try to get this all taken care of. i want to bring in now johnese sp spizzo,...
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. >> that's a shame, they'd do really well in the huntington center in downtown toledo.finally to what is possibly the sexiest incarnation of batman's batmobile ever. >> matt reeves, director of "the batman" starring robert pattinson, has released new images of the caped crusader's ride. >> it's angular, fluid at the same time, it's low, it's wide. reminiscent of 1973 the golden age of the american muscle car. >> with an exposed chrome engine in the rear it could be yours for no money down and interest free. of course it's not for sale. "the batman" hits theaters on june 25th next year. >>> coming up, songs that can help keep you safe from the coronavirus. >> what it's about, certain songs that can help get in the way. definitely after meatloaf. like clockwork. do it! run your dishwasher every night with cascade platinum. a load with as few as 8 dishes, is all it takes to save water. an energy star certified dishwasher uses less than four gallons per cycle. while handwashing uses that, every two minutes. so, do it. run your dishwasher every night with cascade platinum. t
. >> that's a shame, they'd do really well in the huntington center in downtown toledo.finally to what is possibly the sexiest incarnation of batman's batmobile ever. >> matt reeves, director of "the batman" starring robert pattinson, has released new images of the caped crusader's ride. >> it's angular, fluid at the same time, it's low, it's wide. reminiscent of 1973 the golden age of the american muscle car. >> with an exposed chrome engine in the rear it...
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to the man who has 19 billion in assets, huntington private bank chief investment officer john augustine. john, were you buying at all in the late minutes of the session? >> no. too much panic today. too much violent panic today. we've been talking to customers the last two days. making sure we have the right asset allocation. making sure cash needs are met, making sure time horizon are updated. we talk about rebalancing. from our standpoint that's what we've been doing in the volatility. liz: what is the biggest challenge now as a chief investment officer? >> income. we're actually more worried about the fixed income markets than we are the equity markets. the equity markets are pretty much already down what they do in the average bear market. it is that income, that 10-year below 1%. it is the customer that is going to expect income two months from now that will be cut in half. that is what is on our mind right now, liz. liz: we're two minutes away from the closing bell. we're down 2229 and falling. low of the session. a loss of 2255. john, do you think the economy will fall into reces
to the man who has 19 billion in assets, huntington private bank chief investment officer john augustine. john, were you buying at all in the late minutes of the session? >> no. too much panic today. too much violent panic today. we've been talking to customers the last two days. making sure we have the right asset allocation. making sure cash needs are met, making sure time horizon are updated. we talk about rebalancing. from our standpoint that's what we've been doing in the volatility....
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. >> gracias buenos dÍas, los saludo de huntington park donde la panaderÍa los angelitos han decididoo que en la panaderÍa estÁn tomando las medidas necesarias para evitar la propagaciÓn. >> estamos utilizando mÁscaras, guantes, estamos explicando a todos los clientes que vienen que nada mÁs podemos tener a 5 aquÍ, si vienen con la familia, necesitamos una persona cada familia que pueda entrar y agarrar el pub, con paciencia todos entienden lo que estÁ pasando ahora, aquÍ estamos todos juntos en la comunidad. >> es bello ver que en estos momentos de necesidad, nuestra comunidad ha salido a apoyarse unos a otros, con esto desde huntington park regresamos con "un nuevo dÍa" >> quÉ lindo, bien dicen que en tiempos de crisis, salen las buenas personas que la prioridad es compartir. >> si pueden ayudar con su negocio, hÁgalo, es la mejor gratificaciÓn. seguimos con mÁs de "un nuevo dÍa", vamos con sandarti y ada sobre la opciÓn de derechos y alternativas si se quedÓ sin empleo. >> gracias niÑas y tambiÉn hay noticias importantes acerca de eso. >> claro que sÍ, porque expertos aseguran que
. >> gracias buenos dÍas, los saludo de huntington park donde la panaderÍa los angelitos han decididoo que en la panaderÍa estÁn tomando las medidas necesarias para evitar la propagaciÓn. >> estamos utilizando mÁscaras, guantes, estamos explicando a todos los clientes que vienen que nada mÁs podemos tener a 5 aquÍ, si vienen con la familia, necesitamos una persona cada familia que pueda entrar y agarrar el pub, con paciencia todos entienden lo que estÁ pasando ahora, aquÍ...
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host: our caller in huntington beach, good morning.ler: i have a question, because i have a grandmother and alsocopd stage four cancer. i had to take her to get a cat scan yesterday. i went into the building and got her a mask, because i even took her in, but just to get chemotherapy. i'm concerned that she could get it, because she potentially is at high risk. i understand sometimes panic is than what is actually going to happen, but i do believe this will get way worse before it ever gets any better, so i'm just trying to help her as much as i can. when i leave the house, even i wear a mask because i believe it will get worse. is that the right way to take it, or what is the best way to help her get treated and not get the illness? guest: first of all, i think she is lucky to have you. it is important that we take care of our family and our neighbors, and clearly this is really scary, especially when you are caring for someone that has so many underlying conditions that put them at risk. a couple of things in response to what you sai
host: our caller in huntington beach, good morning.ler: i have a question, because i have a grandmother and alsocopd stage four cancer. i had to take her to get a cat scan yesterday. i went into the building and got her a mask, because i even took her in, but just to get chemotherapy. i'm concerned that she could get it, because she potentially is at high risk. i understand sometimes panic is than what is actually going to happen, but i do believe this will get way worse before it ever gets any...
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the late sam huntington talk but a civic definition of mental nationalism verse ethnic he tragedy isang anglo protestant core and that can be compatible with being muscular if you think that al qaeda or the soviet union is a problem but you're not as likely to have a cost cosmopolitan foreign policy at large. there's a relationship in that way. >> the only thing i would add to that is, people have looked at drivers of populism right now and then the nationalism that gets linked to the populism, and there's the economic drivers of the crisis and groel inequality and the fedupness and nonrepresentation at that time just the elites never felt -- spoken to the needs of those, but there's also a cultural aspect because the percentage of foreign-born americans today is higher than it has been in over 100 years, and it crest evidence around -- cretz evidence around world war i and the legislation passed to close the spigot of people able to come in and then opened up again in the 60s and how it's stressed again and in elite circles that kind of diversity and cosmopolitan is embraced on the
the late sam huntington talk but a civic definition of mental nationalism verse ethnic he tragedy isang anglo protestant core and that can be compatible with being muscular if you think that al qaeda or the soviet union is a problem but you're not as likely to have a cost cosmopolitan foreign policy at large. there's a relationship in that way. >> the only thing i would add to that is, people have looked at drivers of populism right now and then the nationalism that gets linked to the...
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arrested a man for stealing a bicycle it happened thursday afternoon near the sam trans bus depot on huntingtonm told police the suspect threatened him with a hammer. and then demanded his bike officers arrested the suspect who is now being held in the san mateo county jail on robbery charges. and coming up this morning our coverage of the coronavirus continues as we take a closer look at how lawmakers are working to protect employees from potentially running out of sick time and losing their jobs during the outbreak. >>to many people that look like an official document for the us census, but it was actually a campaign ad and it was misleading i'm joe khaleel here in washington we'll show you that story and what lawmakers are now trying to do about it. >>but first how a bay area theater is tackling teen bullying with the performance preachi what are you working on? i've got a 6, 8 and 13 year old. what i need is... a sanctuary? a sanctuary. ohh. wow. that's the one! ♪ nice. ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music it's the rush of relaxation. introducing the all-new
arrested a man for stealing a bicycle it happened thursday afternoon near the sam trans bus depot on huntingtonm told police the suspect threatened him with a hammer. and then demanded his bike officers arrested the suspect who is now being held in the san mateo county jail on robbery charges. and coming up this morning our coverage of the coronavirus continues as we take a closer look at how lawmakers are working to protect employees from potentially running out of sick time and losing their...