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. >> i'm glad you mentioned huntington, sam huntington was a harvard professor and wrote about civilization in the '90s and writing about the cycles before then and i was a seller of the owen institute of harvard in the 1990s, while i was writing for the nation i think i might've been the only person with a very conservative foundation and wrote for the nation simultaneously. huntington knew that, i was chronically wrong aboutey everythingng in self-righteous time and thehe longer era i know that was hard to believe but it was a lot longer then. but he always felt like you are wrong and misguided and naÏve and all these things but i want the argument in the debate because i think there's a value to be had by listening to the perspective even if i think they are wrong, in the 20 years since then, there was low trust in government then and there was a two studies in the late '90s in american government and the only people had faith in, i feel like today there is more of a tendency to dismisss a liberalt the very value system of opposing face-to-face of ideas that i find disagreeable or that a
. >> i'm glad you mentioned huntington, sam huntington was a harvard professor and wrote about civilization in the '90s and writing about the cycles before then and i was a seller of the owen institute of harvard in the 1990s, while i was writing for the nation i think i might've been the only person with a very conservative foundation and wrote for the nation simultaneously. huntington knew that, i was chronically wrong aboutey everythingng in self-righteous time and thehe longer era i...
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number one, it shows that he's actually down in huntington beach that day, which he later denies.tions like where i'm from, my name, my age. he tried really hard to get me in the car. he tried to get me in the car and leave my friend on the beach. >> she doesn't bite, won't get in his car. >> he started to drive away and i did see that he was driving toward huntington beach. >> huntington beach in 1979 in june was chockful of kids and sunbathers and rollerbladers and people walking on the boardwalks and just having fun. >> the vibe in huntington beach back in the '70s was pretty easygoing. you felt safe. >> robin samsoe was a 12-year-old blonde, blue-eyed poster child for athleticism and healthy lifestyle. >> i am robin's older sister. we are two of four children, two boys and two girls. >> robin was the baby of the family. her brothers, sisters, mother all doted over robin. >> always had a spirit about her. i mean, everybody that met her fell in love with her. >> rodney alcala winds up on the beach talking to bridget wilvert and robin samsoe. >> when robin and i crossed 14th stre
number one, it shows that he's actually down in huntington beach that day, which he later denies.tions like where i'm from, my name, my age. he tried really hard to get me in the car. he tried to get me in the car and leave my friend on the beach. >> she doesn't bite, won't get in his car. >> he started to drive away and i did see that he was driving toward huntington beach. >> huntington beach in 1979 in june was chockful of kids and sunbathers and rollerbladers and people...
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host: let's see if i all huntington, west virginia -- if lionel from huntington, west virginia has astion for chief gainer. caller: the man u have got sitting there -- you have got sitting there, we saw capitol thece escorting antifa into building and then blame somebody else for it. they are waving them in and holding the doors open for them. host: chief gainer, would you like to respond to that? guest: i have not seen those videos or pictures. it is wrong to assume that the officers of the u.s. capitol police were not doing anything other than fighting them off or trying to de-escalate. i believe your assessment of what they were trying to do was incorrect. there is a plethora of picture how hard thoset officers were fighting to protect the building and the chambers and the members into the staff. the staff.and one capitol police officer was killed. there were four deaths in and around this assault. don't you dare say the capitol police officers were not trying to protect the building. incident, i have talked to officers who were in their and they are crushed -- were in there and t
host: let's see if i all huntington, west virginia -- if lionel from huntington, west virginia has astion for chief gainer. caller: the man u have got sitting there -- you have got sitting there, we saw capitol thece escorting antifa into building and then blame somebody else for it. they are waving them in and holding the doors open for them. host: chief gainer, would you like to respond to that? guest: i have not seen those videos or pictures. it is wrong to assume that the officers of the...
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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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samuel huntington was president of a confederate trust when washington was general.i'm trying to do research 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 other members of the continental congress. >> great, tom, that's an excellent question. there are 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 currently dij tigitized put up there. in washington's case, i think you're a little hampered because the french revolution papers are not up yet. i think they're done through about 1780 so you don't get the entirety of the war. but the stories by congress of that war are incredibly important for the future of the political institutions at the national level as well. another great resource is the library of congress has letters to the delegates of the first congress are available, plus all the kind of formal records of the congress are there as well. all searchable, all digit
samuel huntington was president of a confederate trust when washington was general.i'm trying to do research 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 other members of the continental congress. >> great, tom, that's an excellent question. there are 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...
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judy gerber glad to have her with us so before we get started a big thank you to book review and huntington and then the usual 10 percent of proceeds will be donated to the covid-19 relief fund into the newsday charities.org and then to receive an autographed copy judy is an american standup comedian and actress and tv writer and producer warning to daytime emmy awards as a writer in place are on the rosie o'donnell show specials on hbo comedy central and attend the performance experience and hosting a podcast kill me now. your hands to gather for judy gold. >> put your hands together while you wash them and sing happy birthday. >> i like that. >> exactly. they can up at home. >> how do you describe the book to people? that are how to describe it because people take different things from the book it's about freedom of speech from the perspective of a comedian and humor and satire and it's really about there is so many different chapters of so many different things if you love comedy and then i am just hysterically laughing. if you like a such an unnecessary book and the cancel culture. and
judy gerber glad to have her with us so before we get started a big thank you to book review and huntington and then the usual 10 percent of proceeds will be donated to the covid-19 relief fund into the newsday charities.org and then to receive an autographed copy judy is an american standup comedian and actress and tv writer and producer warning to daytime emmy awards as a writer in place are on the rosie o'donnell show specials on hbo comedy central and attend the performance experience and...
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. >> huntington williams. moment please. >> henry nickel is a lawyer for an industry which feels the weight of david hawkins' regulations. he is the washington representative for a group of electrical power producers located in the west. to nickel, regulation creates as many problems as it solves. >> because the utility industry is building and operating large industrial facilities which produce a great deal of energy and therefore require the use of a great deal of fuels, they are number one on the list, oftentimes, for regulation. ♪ the principal problem is the atmosphere of uncertainty that exists. you are talking about investments of hundreds of millions of dollars, and every time they build a plant, all the environmental requirements that applied to the last plant they built in all likelihood have been changed. >> in the next two decades, electrical power demands in the nation will double. as the population grows, so does the real threat of a future energy crisis. >> we need energy to run our economy, and
. >> huntington williams. moment please. >> henry nickel is a lawyer for an industry which feels the weight of david hawkins' regulations. he is the washington representative for a group of electrical power producers located in the west. to nickel, regulation creates as many problems as it solves. >> because the utility industry is building and operating large industrial facilities which produce a great deal of energy and therefore require the use of a great deal of fuels,...
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including the cofounder of stanford university,: huntington, charles crocker, and michael hopkins. they start of the railroad company in the early 1860's to build the western part of the -- part of the transcontinental roadway which was completed in 1869. i will not spend a lot of time talking about the stories of these men except to note that a small holding company they purchased in 1868, the southern pacific railroad company would in 1870 merge with the central pacific, which was the main company. eventually in 18 85 absorbed the central pacific completely. by the late 1880's the southern pacific had achieved a mega monopoly of transportation in california and beyond. that is not to say that the southern pacific was entirely stable or profitable in this operation. stanford historian richard has demonstrated in his book. the real means by which they made profit were their subsidiary companies for which the improvement company functioned as an number l after 1878. the pacific improvement company in turn owned and oversaw tertiary companies like the capay valley land company. what
including the cofounder of stanford university,: huntington, charles crocker, and michael hopkins. they start of the railroad company in the early 1860's to build the western part of the -- part of the transcontinental roadway which was completed in 1869. i will not spend a lot of time talking about the stories of these men except to note that a small holding company they purchased in 1868, the southern pacific railroad company would in 1870 merge with the central pacific, which was the main...
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arrestado en huntington beach.ertad luego de pagar una fianza y tiene que comparecer ante la corte en washington el 10 de febrero. >>> no hay un crimen especÍfico, una ley contra del terrorismo domÉstico. >>> estÁn trabajando una ley para cambiar eso. >>> tenemos 3 aÑos gritando que necesitamos leyes. para ir detrÁs del t terrorismo domÉstico. desde el 9/11 luego del ataque en new york, nos hemos enfocado contra los terroristas de otros paÍses y se nos olvidÓ que aquÍ tambiÉn tenemos terroristas. >>> el de parte mente de seguridad nacional, seÑala que grupos extremistas estÁn inconformes por lo impuesto por el covid 19 y los resultados de las elecciones presidenciales. hay fotografÍas de cientos que participaron y que buscan identificar. >>> traÍan pistolas, traÍan bombas y esas personas que atacaron el capitolio son criminales. >>> el fbi asegura que vendrÁn muchos arrestos mÁs. raymond mesa, telemundo 48. >>> el fbi busca a 10 personas que estarÍan involucradas en el asalto al capta lio el pasado 6 de enero. la o
arrestado en huntington beach.ertad luego de pagar una fianza y tiene que comparecer ante la corte en washington el 10 de febrero. >>> no hay un crimen especÍfico, una ley contra del terrorismo domÉstico. >>> estÁn trabajando una ley para cambiar eso. >>> tenemos 3 aÑos gritando que necesitamos leyes. para ir detrÁs del t terrorismo domÉstico. desde el 9/11 luego del ataque en new york, nos hemos enfocado contra los terroristas de otros paÍses y se nos olvidÓ...
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it happened today around huntington avenue yucatc friend mall. that up residents say parking lots in that area have been used as toilets. this is the group's third community cleanup effort.>> i think it is our responsibility as residents to do what we can to help our city out. >> we are trying to encourage our community and city to work together to find a solution to clean our neighborhoods up. >> they hope to have monthly cleanups to encourage more participation from the community.>>> coming up, the broadcasting world has lost a legend, we look back at larry king's career and his unusual beginning. >>> after 37 drawings we finally have a winner. one of the largest megamillion jackpots ever, where the lucky ticket was sold. >>> we have a big lineup on the way for you tomorrow starting with the afc championship at 3:30. after the game is a special episode of fbi followed by a special edition of kpix 5 news at 8 and the late, late show in a super bowl preview with sports director dennis o'donnell on the >>> i don't know what to say except, to you,
it happened today around huntington avenue yucatc friend mall. that up residents say parking lots in that area have been used as toilets. this is the group's third community cleanup effort.>> i think it is our responsibility as residents to do what we can to help our city out. >> we are trying to encourage our community and city to work together to find a solution to clean our neighborhoods up. >> they hope to have monthly cleanups to encourage more participation from the...
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these people i would agree with mr huntington that this people of this group of people this culture through i think we are seeing a national moxon is a part of the power of the nation that was not changing the borders for the last 300 years and being so much under the pressure to gether with the. north pipeline and many other elements just made and plate in the last 20 years we do that we should not so those who have a great chance to survive in this difficult times that there are the pandemic so many people have turned to watching a t.v. shows and movies to find some sort of respite from the lockdowns and whatnot and at the same time the arts and industry and the arts and entertainment industry has been completely decimated by the pandemic i think that governments have done enough to support the arts industry. you know i think an action film industry especially apart from some films is this sort of to throwing to him into a tollywood and this is bad part of. russia has a such a huge and not in most number of good artifacts and this is a huge counter so unfortunately we are also in the futu
these people i would agree with mr huntington that this people of this group of people this culture through i think we are seeing a national moxon is a part of the power of the nation that was not changing the borders for the last 300 years and being so much under the pressure to gether with the. north pipeline and many other elements just made and plate in the last 20 years we do that we should not so those who have a great chance to survive in this difficult times that there are the pandemic...
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before we get started, big thank you to book review in huntington which is the official bookseller for event tonight in the usual 10% of proceeds will be donated to the charities, covid-19 long island relief fund, to learn more about the fund you can go to the charity.org and the first four will receive an autograph, she is number can stand up comedian actress, tv writer and producer, she went to rewards for a writer and producer on the rosie o'donnell show, she has had standup specials on hbo, comedy central and a tunnel performance experience and she currently host the podcast kill me now. i want to say put your hands together for judy gold but we cannot do that now, how does that work, what people say on zoom. >> put your hands together while you're washing them in saying happy birthday. >> and staying away from everybody. >> exactly. i guess they can clap at home. >> you can clap but don't cop was somebody else's hands. >> do you want to give a little, what is your pitch for the book, how do you describe the people asked? >> i don't know how to describe it, people take different th
before we get started, big thank you to book review in huntington which is the official bookseller for event tonight in the usual 10% of proceeds will be donated to the charities, covid-19 long island relief fund, to learn more about the fund you can go to the charity.org and the first four will receive an autograph, she is number can stand up comedian actress, tv writer and producer, she went to rewards for a writer and producer on the rosie o'donnell show, she has had standup specials on hbo,...
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meet and actually also known as ashley babbitt of huntington maryland this remains an active m.p.t. investigation. there were 3 additional deaths that occurred which we believe all to be the results of medical emergencies the dissidents have been identified as 50 year old benjamin philips of ringtown pennsylvania 55 year old kevin greason of athens alabama and 34 year old rosanne boylan of kennesaw georgia lastly i would like to thank all of d.c. and our neighboring jurisdictions in virginia for it and maryland for hearing to the mayors and the governors curfew orders and now i can turn it over to secretary mccarthy thank you chief county mayor bowzer. yesterday was a horrible and shameful day in our history one thing we did see was incredible leadership by mayor bowzer in chief county and saw the best of the city and when they called us over at the pentagon we started getting awareness yesterday afternoon about the breach within the capitol and quickly worked to support moved there are our resources forward in support of metro p.d. and the capitol police and responded and truly sau
meet and actually also known as ashley babbitt of huntington maryland this remains an active m.p.t. investigation. there were 3 additional deaths that occurred which we believe all to be the results of medical emergencies the dissidents have been identified as 50 year old benjamin philips of ringtown pennsylvania 55 year old kevin greason of athens alabama and 34 year old rosanne boylan of kennesaw georgia lastly i would like to thank all of d.c. and our neighboring jurisdictions in virginia...
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let's talk about this with that chris huntington from v.w. sports welcome chris thank you are we surprised doc rivers had this to say about this no not at all because as you said he's always uses a platform to support black lives matter and when you know more about doc rivers he's nearly 60 years old he grew up during the civil rights era and prior to joining philadelphia he was a coach of a team the los angeles clippers and their owner was ousted by the league because of racial remarks he made back in 2014 so doc rivers has always put himself you know into this position into the crosshairs so to speak to maybe get some attacked but he's obviously got garnered a lot of years of support another thing he did mention though with these comments talking about if they were black he just referenced last summer there was a black lives better protest at the capitol and i've been in the military in what i saw it looked like a full brigade battle rattle the deterrent was so strong no one even dared step towards the capital and a lot of people pretty muc
let's talk about this with that chris huntington from v.w. sports welcome chris thank you are we surprised doc rivers had this to say about this no not at all because as you said he's always uses a platform to support black lives matter and when you know more about doc rivers he's nearly 60 years old he grew up during the civil rights era and prior to joining philadelphia he was a coach of a team the los angeles clippers and their owner was ousted by the league because of racial remarks he made...
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huntington, pennsylvania, republican, tina. .aller: hi, mr. galston i would like to ask a question. is division in this country sickening. how in the world can we have a congress that has such a verbal hate for the president try to 25th amendment for enticement when the very people asking for this stood in the streets and the vice president-elect took to the streets and told the people to stay in the streets and push us and the silence us riots, the burning of the cities , how are we going to get past, if i am a republican, it is ok for them to attack me. when is this going to stop? the only way for this to stop is for nancy pelosi put americans first. was held up. the majority of that money didn't come back to american families. we are paying for gender identity overseas. to investngress going in the very people who make this nation what it is? , i think i have some agreement and some disagreement. the covid bill that was just of good things for millions of people. 37% of people who are now unemployed have been unemployed long-term. without that bill that was passed in december the
huntington, pennsylvania, republican, tina. .aller: hi, mr. galston i would like to ask a question. is division in this country sickening. how in the world can we have a congress that has such a verbal hate for the president try to 25th amendment for enticement when the very people asking for this stood in the streets and the vice president-elect took to the streets and told the people to stay in the streets and push us and the silence us riots, the burning of the cities , how are we going to...
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they have been working at huntington memorial hospital in pasadena, which has a large tent to help with patient overflow there, assisting with patient intake, drawing blood, starting ivs and a host of other things they've been trained to do, but one firefighter says their biggest contribution is helping relieve some overburdened staff who are stressed and fatigued. you can see it in their faces. they're tired. they're they're wearing a mask all day they've got, you know, small abrasions all over their face from their mass, a lot of them or band aids on their does having the masc um, y deaths and sorrow. firefighter collinson says he's seeing something. he didn't expect. every bit of these people at this hospital we've been at have been just incredibly. um positive and i don't know how they do it, and they're just i think the best way to describe them is resilient. firefighters are not only helping, but also learning and they'll be passing along knowledge that could soon prove useful. in the bay area. that's kind of a wake up call for all of our department's up here in northern californi
they have been working at huntington memorial hospital in pasadena, which has a large tent to help with patient overflow there, assisting with patient intake, drawing blood, starting ivs and a host of other things they've been trained to do, but one firefighter says their biggest contribution is helping relieve some overburdened staff who are stressed and fatigued. you can see it in their faces. they're tired. they're they're wearing a mask all day they've got, you know, small abrasions all...
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huntington, pennsylvania, republican, tina. .aller: hi, mr. galston i would like to ask a question. is division in this country sickening. how in the world can we have a congress that has such a verbal hate for the president try to 25th amendment for enticement when the very people asking for this stood in the streets and the vice president-elect took to the streets and told the people to stay in the streets and push us and the silence us riots, the burning of the cities , how are we going to get past, if i am a republican, it is ok for them to attack me. when is this going to stop? the only way for this to stop is for nancy pelosi put americans first. was held up. the majority of that money didn't come back to american families. we are paying for gender identity overseas. to investngress going in the very people who make this nation what it is? , i think i have some agreement and some disagreement. the covid bill that was just of good things for millions of people. 37% of people who are now unemployed have been unemployed long-term. without that bill that was passed in december the
huntington, pennsylvania, republican, tina. .aller: hi, mr. galston i would like to ask a question. is division in this country sickening. how in the world can we have a congress that has such a verbal hate for the president try to 25th amendment for enticement when the very people asking for this stood in the streets and the vice president-elect took to the streets and told the people to stay in the streets and push us and the silence us riots, the burning of the cities , how are we going to...
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also known as ashley babbitt of huntington, maryland. this remains an act of mpd investigation -- active mbd investigation. three other deaths occurred which we believe all to be the result of medical emergencies. 55-year-old kevin greeson of alabama, and 44-year-old rosanne boland of kennesaw, georgia. lastly, i would like to thank all of bc and our neighboring jurisdictions in virginia, maryland, forward hearing to the mayor's and the governor's curfew orders. and i will turn it over to secretary mccarthy. >> thank you chief, mayor bowser. yesterday was a horrible and shameful day in our history. but one thing we did see was incredible leadership by mayor bowser and chief conti. wendy called us -- when they called us at the pentagon, we started getting awareness in the afternoon about the breach of the capitol and quickly moved our resources forward in support of metro pd and the capitol police and responded. we saw some incredible heroic d.c.s from metro pd in our guardsmen. at present, the entire d.c. national guard has been mobilize
also known as ashley babbitt of huntington, maryland. this remains an act of mpd investigation -- active mbd investigation. three other deaths occurred which we believe all to be the result of medical emergencies. 55-year-old kevin greeson of alabama, and 44-year-old rosanne boland of kennesaw, georgia. lastly, i would like to thank all of bc and our neighboring jurisdictions in virginia, maryland, forward hearing to the mayor's and the governor's curfew orders. and i will turn it over to...
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huntington, texas, good morning. caller: good morning. i happen to agree with your last caller. people in congress and the senate have been calling for in the streets, violence against u.s. citizens own reating their insurrection. why should they not be punished crimes?r they need to be held accountable to the same standard that they our president to. this is crap. double standard of ustice, and we see it every day. host: that's william in texas. tennessee. democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. i'd like to say one thing that mentioning right now, they should have go ahead nd the senate should have gone ahead and grid of trump in the place. now they're -- host: now they're what, jerry? ahead and y went should have impeached him the first time. now they're dealing with the consequences of what happened. people, they went ahead and went with his lies and but no fraud. they proved there was no fraud. to these people just wanted demonstrate because they believe what trump said. thank you. ohio, republican. good morning. i think this is to just a democratic ploy block the fact
huntington, texas, good morning. caller: good morning. i happen to agree with your last caller. people in congress and the senate have been calling for in the streets, violence against u.s. citizens own reating their insurrection. why should they not be punished crimes?r they need to be held accountable to the same standard that they our president to. this is crap. double standard of ustice, and we see it every day. host: that's william in texas. tennessee. democrat, good morning. caller: good...
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aguirre: estamos hablando de maywood, ball, huntington park, commerce, el este de los angeles, boyleque le ordenaron limpiar de contaminantes su zona de influencia, esto no se cumpliÓ a cabalidad. torres: hasta hoy exite no ha querido pagar para curar como dicen, quitar la tierra mala y poner tierra buena. aguiar: calculan quienes conocen el tema a fondo, como aguirre, que solo 2000 de 10000 casas en el Área circundante han sido des contaminadas. aguirre: mucho de este plomo se ha quedado aquÍ, dentro de nuestros cuerpos, se ha quedado aquÍ dentro la tierra se quedÓ aquÍ dentro del agua. y poco se ha hecho para limpiar. aguiar: en las calles del este de los Ángeles es mÁs que un rumor, una amenaza silenciosa sigue al acecho. el plomo es uno de los metales mÁs tÓxicos para el organismo humano. basta saber que, segÚn la organizaciÓn mundial de la salud, 3/4 partes de este metal en todo el planeta son utilizadas para la fabricaciÓn de baterÍas para carros. y esto nos permite dimensionar el daÑo que se estÁ haciendo. los residentes dicen que los mÁs vulnerables e indefensos son los mÁs a
aguirre: estamos hablando de maywood, ball, huntington park, commerce, el este de los angeles, boyleque le ordenaron limpiar de contaminantes su zona de influencia, esto no se cumpliÓ a cabalidad. torres: hasta hoy exite no ha querido pagar para curar como dicen, quitar la tierra mala y poner tierra buena. aguiar: calculan quienes conocen el tema a fondo, como aguirre, que solo 2000 de 10000 casas en el Área circundante han sido des contaminadas. aguirre: mucho de este plomo se ha quedado...
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aiden hodge was last seen on december 8th at huntington park near the corner of california and taylorcity's hill neighborhood. investigators believe that hodge maybe in the surrounding areas and maybe in the need of medical assistance see us described as being 6 feet and 2 inches tall weighing 165 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. anyone who sees him is asked to call 911 still more to come tonight here on kron 4 news at 8 o'clock be area health departments say that they are running short. >>on vaccines will let you know why doses in marine county now being withheld. and up next how ultrasound technology can help detect covid-19 the device that the stanford doctor has just >>well check this out of stanford doctor has now figured out a way to detect covid-19 using an ultrasound the machine is said to fit right inside of a pant pocket and kron four's noelle bellow talk to the doctor to see how this works. >>right now taking a covid test a little bit uncomfortable you got his stick it up your nose, it takes a couple of days to get the results does this actually detect covid accurately
aiden hodge was last seen on december 8th at huntington park near the corner of california and taylorcity's hill neighborhood. investigators believe that hodge maybe in the surrounding areas and maybe in the need of medical assistance see us described as being 6 feet and 2 inches tall weighing 165 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. anyone who sees him is asked to call 911 still more to come tonight here on kron 4 news at 8 o'clock be area health departments say that they are running short....
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>>after leaving the federal courthouse in huntington yesterday, many west, virginia lawmakers were rallying to have delegate derrick evans resign from the west virginia house of delegates after series of bad choices and decisions but don't get their gallons or former delegate their devon's i think he finally made the right decision to resign. and today evans did officially stepped down from his seat in the house after a video of himself unlawfully entering the united states capitol building went viral on his social media. >>which he later took down he said in his resignation and i quote i take full responsibility for my actions and deeply regret any hurt pain or embarrassment i have caused he continues to say i hope this action i take today can remove any cloud of distraction from the state legislature, former gop colleague and west, virginia house majority whip paul espinosa explain that they were bipartisan concerns and calls for delegate evans to resign think it's a good first step for don't get one shot too. >>offers resignation espinosa says he did not condone evans actions in the stat
>>after leaving the federal courthouse in huntington yesterday, many west, virginia lawmakers were rallying to have delegate derrick evans resign from the west virginia house of delegates after series of bad choices and decisions but don't get their gallons or former delegate their devon's i think he finally made the right decision to resign. and today evans did officially stepped down from his seat in the house after a video of himself unlawfully entering the united states capitol...
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impoalso we've got a new nation special report for you tonight possible hope for people battling huntington'sease. >>the hardest part you know your state. >>our felicia bolton introduces us to that couple trying to remove that rate from their family lineage for the incurable genetic disease all of that coming up tonight on news nation back to you thanks so much for that preview morning. >>news nation airs on wgn america at 08:00pm our time you can find it on the channel's listed on your screen more details available on our website kron 4 dot com. still ahead ucsf hospital calling february first reopening dates for kids to return to school. >>we'll have reaction from school districts here >>we're going a quick moment checking on our forecast as we take a live look outside at sfo dock road 4 meteorologist dave spahr standing by in the weather center with more on how things looking this week a of walnut creek and in your travels just a little caution might have some. >>patches of some drizzle the kind of contend with a little bit maybe away some slick roads potentially. here it is on radar in no
impoalso we've got a new nation special report for you tonight possible hope for people battling huntington'sease. >>the hardest part you know your state. >>our felicia bolton introduces us to that couple trying to remove that rate from their family lineage for the incurable genetic disease all of that coming up tonight on news nation back to you thanks so much for that preview morning. >>news nation airs on wgn america at 08:00pm our time you can find it on the channel's...
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it in hodge was last seen on december 8th at huntington park near the corner of california and taylor streets in the cities. knob hill neighborhood. investigators believe that hodge may have been in the surrounding areas and maybe in the need of medical assistance. he is described as being 6 feet 2 inches tall weighing 165 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. anyone who sees hodges asked to call 911 to come tonight here on kron 4 news at 10 o'clock bay area health departments say that they are running short on vaccines. >>we'll let you know why doses in warren county are currently being withheld. and up next how ultrasound technology can help detect covid-19 the device that a stanford doctor just come >>take a look at this stand for doctor has figured out a way to detect covid-19 using ultrasound. the machine set to fit inside a pocket to give you an idea of how big it is kron four's noelle bellow talked with a doctor who made it to see how it works right now taking a covid test a little bit uncomfortable you got his stick it up your nose, it takes a couple of days to get the results
it in hodge was last seen on december 8th at huntington park near the corner of california and taylor streets in the cities. knob hill neighborhood. investigators believe that hodge may have been in the surrounding areas and maybe in the need of medical assistance. he is described as being 6 feet 2 inches tall weighing 165 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. anyone who sees hodges asked to call 911 to come tonight here on kron 4 news at 10 o'clock bay area health departments say that they are...
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previously, she had been the dean and director of education at the huntington library in san marino, california. a former professor of history and you see presidential chair at the university of california riverside. allgor attended college as a frances perkins scholar and received her ph.d. with distinction from yale university, where she also won the yale teaching award. her dissertation received a prize as the best dissertation in american history at yale, and the learners price for the best dissertation in u.s. women's history. she began her teaching career at cements college and has been a fellow at the ratcliffe institute for advanced study and a visiting professor of history at harvard university. allgor first book, parlor of politics, and which the latest washington helped build a city and government, help win the big price for the side of historians for the early american republic, and the northeast popular culture american culture association annual book award. her political biography, a perfect union, dolly madison and the creation of the american nation, was a finalist fo
previously, she had been the dean and director of education at the huntington library in san marino, california. a former professor of history and you see presidential chair at the university of california riverside. allgor attended college as a frances perkins scholar and received her ph.d. with distinction from yale university, where she also won the yale teaching award. her dissertation received a prize as the best dissertation in american history at yale, and the learners price for the best...
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tonight is catherine allgor previously previously she had been she had been the director, of the huntington library in san marino california. a former professor of history, and at the university of california riverside. she is a frances perkins scholar, and received her degree with distinction. her dissertation, received the prize as the best dissertation of american history at yale. she began her teaching career at simmons college and has been a fellow and a visiting professor professor at harvard university. in which the ladies of washington help build a city and government, when the first book price from the society for historians of the early american republic, and the northeast popular culture american culture association annual book award. political biography imperfect union, telemedicine and the creation of the american nation, was a finalist for the george washington book price. in 2012, she published dolly medicine, the problem of national unity and the queen of america. my fidelity madison. president obama appointed her to a presidential commission, the james madison memorial fell
tonight is catherine allgor previously previously she had been she had been the director, of the huntington library in san marino california. a former professor of history, and at the university of california riverside. she is a frances perkins scholar, and received her degree with distinction. her dissertation, received the prize as the best dissertation of american history at yale. she began her teaching career at simmons college and has been a fellow and a visiting professor professor at...
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previously she had been the director of education at the huntington library in san marino, california. a former professor of history and u.c. presidential chair at university of california riverside. she attended mount holyoke college, and received her phd with distinction from yale university, where she also won the yale teaching award. her dissertation received a prize as the best dissertation in american history at yale. and the scott prize. she began her teaching career at simmons college and visiting -- and a fellow at the radcliffe institute and visitingprofessor at harvard university. her first book "parlor politics" where the lady helped build a government won the first book prize of the society of historians for the american early republic. the popular culture association annual book award. her political biography, a perfect union, "dolly madison" and the creation of the american nation, was a finalist for the george washington book prize. in 2012 she published dolley madison. president obama appointed her to a presidential commission, a james madison memorial fellowship foun
previously she had been the director of education at the huntington library in san marino, california. a former professor of history and u.c. presidential chair at university of california riverside. she attended mount holyoke college, and received her phd with distinction from yale university, where she also won the yale teaching award. her dissertation received a prize as the best dissertation in american history at yale. and the scott prize. she began her teaching career at simmons college...
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previously she had been the dean and director of education at the huntington library in san marino, california. and a former professor of history and uc presidential chair at the university of california riverside. allgor attended mt. holyoke college. her dissertation received a prize as the best dissertation in american history at yale and the learner scott prize for the best dissertation in u.s. women's history. she began her teaching career at simmons college and has been a fellow at the radcliffe institute for advance study and visiting professor of history at harvard university. allgor's first book "parlor politics" in which ladies of washington helped build a city and government won the first book prize for the society of historians of the early american republic and the northeast popular culture american culture association annual book award. her political biography "a perfect union dolly madison and the creation of the american nation was a finalist for the george washington book prize. in 2012 she published "dolly madison" and the queen of america mary cutts life of dolly madison. app
previously she had been the dean and director of education at the huntington library in san marino, california. and a former professor of history and uc presidential chair at the university of california riverside. allgor attended mt. holyoke college. her dissertation received a prize as the best dissertation in american history at yale and the learner scott prize for the best dissertation in u.s. women's history. she began her teaching career at simmons college and has been a fellow at the...
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they have been working at huntington memorial hospital in pasadena, which has a large tent to help with patient overflow there assisting with patient intake, drawing blood starting iv's and a host of other things they've been trained to do, but one firefighter says there. biggest contribution is helping relieve some overburdened staff who are stressed and fatigued. you can see it in their faces. they're tired. they're there weren't a mask all day they've got, you know, small abrasions all over their face from their mass. a lot of a more band aids on their does having the mascot all day. um it's the daily deaths and sorrow. firefighter collinson says he's seeing something he didn't expect. every bit of these people at this hospital we've been at have been just incredibly positive and i don't know how they do it, and they're just i think the best way to describe them is resilient. firefighters are not only helping, but also learning and they'll be passing along knowledge that could soon prove useful in the bay area. that's kind of a wake up call for all of our department's up here in nort
they have been working at huntington memorial hospital in pasadena, which has a large tent to help with patient overflow there assisting with patient intake, drawing blood starting iv's and a host of other things they've been trained to do, but one firefighter says there. biggest contribution is helping relieve some overburdened staff who are stressed and fatigued. you can see it in their faces. they're tired. they're there weren't a mask all day they've got, you know, small abrasions all over...
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have been working at huntington memorial hospital in pasadena, which has a large tent to help with patient overflow there, assisting with patient intake, drawing blood, starting ivs and a host of other things they've been trained to do, but one firefighter says their biggest contribution is helping relieve some overburdened staff who are stressed and fatigued. you can see it in their faces. they're tired. they're they're wearing a mask all day they've got, you know small abrasions all over their face from their mass, a lot of them or band aids on their does having the masc um, y deaths and sorrow. firefighter collinson says he's seeing something. he didn't expect. every bit of these people at this hospital we've been at have been just incredibly. um positive and i don't know how they do it, and they're just i think the best way to describe them is resilient. firefighters are not only helping, but also learning and they'll be passing along knowledge that could soon prove useful. in the bay area. that's kind of a wake up call for all of our department's up here in northern california that we
have been working at huntington memorial hospital in pasadena, which has a large tent to help with patient overflow there, assisting with patient intake, drawing blood, starting ivs and a host of other things they've been trained to do, but one firefighter says their biggest contribution is helping relieve some overburdened staff who are stressed and fatigued. you can see it in their faces. they're tired. they're they're wearing a mask all day they've got, you know small abrasions all over...
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3 years the party who is known by the number get out of him the chant kerry is saying that they huntington beach more people than channel the aspirations of the storm there are people for peace and justice do you think the voters will buy it. well that's a very rare in the history state as i i wouldn't. like to brush up that they're going to really become a major trolls and for me and now a natural politics they haven't made much impact that they have at 10 seats in the too long in congress want it as tight then they'll have some time in the senate they're guaranteed in churches 'd there are 20 states as part of the peace deals in 2016 now but they haven't figured much and in elections now and they aren't they make sure that congress actually the president the previous presidential election 2018 you have and now the hope that really this change of the image in the red roses this simple math rosalyn garnish that this little appeal to people are going into that into 2 major faults because the peace agreements really serious problems and they have to bounce much simulates down and that there
3 years the party who is known by the number get out of him the chant kerry is saying that they huntington beach more people than channel the aspirations of the storm there are people for peace and justice do you think the voters will buy it. well that's a very rare in the history state as i i wouldn't. like to brush up that they're going to really become a major trolls and for me and now a natural politics they haven't made much impact that they have at 10 seats in the too long in congress...
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there's a huntington line of credit for $50,000. there you go.ou're funding your losses with debt or payables. something has to dramatically change. al: absolutely. lemonis: you have $99,000 of assets. that's made up of cash and inventory. what's the total paid-in capital? al: she's put over a million dollars in. monica: [ sniffles ] lemonis: that's a lot of money. monica: my job. i saved it up for -- lemonis: how many years? monica: 10. from shows and movies and stuff. yeah. lemonis: and it's all gone? monica: yes. lemonis: if you hadn't gotten new gigs, how would you be funding this? monica: i don't know. al: all of her advisers would have been telling her that she couldn't support this anymore. lemonis: you're throwing money into the trash right now. monica: [ sobs ] jessica: we were treated different by our dad, if you want to go way back. monica: [ voice breaking ] i'm tired of the resentment. if anybody wants to support my mom and the [bleep] city of cleveland, then [bleep] go for it. but not every tomato ends in the same kind of heinz ketc
there's a huntington line of credit for $50,000. there you go.ou're funding your losses with debt or payables. something has to dramatically change. al: absolutely. lemonis: you have $99,000 of assets. that's made up of cash and inventory. what's the total paid-in capital? al: she's put over a million dollars in. monica: [ sniffles ] lemonis: that's a lot of money. monica: my job. i saved it up for -- lemonis: how many years? monica: 10. from shows and movies and stuff. yeah. lemonis: and it's...
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the decedent in that shooting is identified as 35-year-old ashley ashli babbitt of huntington, phd. this remains an active investigation. there were three additional deaths that occurred which we believe to be the results of medical emergencies. identified as 50-year-old benjamin phillips of ring town, pennsylvania, 55-year-old kevin agrees sen of athens, alabama and 34-year-old roseanne boylan of kennesaw, georgia. i would like to thank all of our neighboring jurisdictions for adhering to the mayor's and governor's curfew orders. now i can turn it over to the secretary. >> thank you. yesterday was a horrible and shameful day in our history. one thing we did see was incredibly leadership by mayor bowser and chief contee. when they called us over at the pentagon, we started getting awareness yesterday afternoon about the breach within the capitol and quickly worked to move our resources forward in support of metro pd and the capitol police and responded and truly saw some incredibly heroic things from the metro pd and our d.c. guardsmen. very proud of those men and women. at present
the decedent in that shooting is identified as 35-year-old ashley ashli babbitt of huntington, phd. this remains an active investigation. there were three additional deaths that occurred which we believe to be the results of medical emergencies. identified as 50-year-old benjamin phillips of ring town, pennsylvania, 55-year-old kevin agrees sen of athens, alabama and 34-year-old roseanne boylan of kennesaw, georgia. i would like to thank all of our neighboring jurisdictions for adhering to the...
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host: let's see if i all huntington, west virginia -- if lionel from huntington, west virginia has an for chief gainer. caller: the man u have got sitting there -- you have got sitting there, we saw capitol thece escorting antifa into building and then blame somebody else for it. they are waving them in and holding the doors open for them. host: chief gainer, would you like to respond to that? guest: i have not seen those videos or pictures. it is wrong to assume that the officers of the u.s. capitol police were not doing anything other than fighting them off or trying to de-escalate. i believe your assessment of what they were trying to do was incorrect. there is a plethora of picture how hard thoset officers were fighting to protect the building and the chambers and the members into the staff. the staff.and one capitol police officer was killed. there were four deaths in and around this assault. don't you dare say the capitol police officers were not trying to protect the building. incident, i have talked to officers who were in their and they are crushed -- were in there and they
host: let's see if i all huntington, west virginia -- if lionel from huntington, west virginia has an for chief gainer. caller: the man u have got sitting there -- you have got sitting there, we saw capitol thece escorting antifa into building and then blame somebody else for it. they are waving them in and holding the doors open for them. host: chief gainer, would you like to respond to that? guest: i have not seen those videos or pictures. it is wrong to assume that the officers of the u.s....
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host: that is pat in huntington, west virginia. just a couple minutes before the house comes in.ocrat, what, do you think happens tomorrow in your state? caller: i definitely don't know what will happen tomorrow. i am a democrat, but i know what georgia,in 2012 in they know who we are and they know where we are. truth, america, is anything you believe. if you believe what you want to believe, that is on you, but the truth is what you believe, so who can change that but themselves? have a good day. in hampton,s dj independent. good morning. caller: i have a question for you. i am curious and i watched every channel there is, who released the state of the president and the georgia legislator? nobody has said the name. host: there is a story in political about that that i would point you to. the house is getting ready to come in in a few minutes so i can't read you the whole thing. but they looked into the background of the recording of this call, the washington post obtaining the recording and releasing it yesterday. go ahead and finish her comment. caller: you should know who it i
host: that is pat in huntington, west virginia. just a couple minutes before the house comes in.ocrat, what, do you think happens tomorrow in your state? caller: i definitely don't know what will happen tomorrow. i am a democrat, but i know what georgia,in 2012 in they know who we are and they know where we are. truth, america, is anything you believe. if you believe what you want to believe, that is on you, but the truth is what you believe, so who can change that but themselves? have a good...
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host: let's see if i all huntington, west virginia -- if lionel from huntington, west virginia has afor chief gainer. caller: the man u have got sitting there -- you have got sitting there, we saw capitol thece escorting antifa into building and then blame somebody else for it. they are waving them in and holding the doors open for them. host: chief gainer, would you like to respond to that? guest: i have not seen those videos or pictures. it is wrong to assume that the officers of the u.s. capitol police were not doing anything other than fighting them off or trying to de-escalate. i believe your assessment of what they were trying to do was incorrect. there is a plethora of picture how hard thoset officers were fighting to protect the building and the chambers and the members into the staff. the staff.and one capitol police officer was killed. there were four deaths in and around this assault. don't you dare say the capitol police officers were not trying to protect the building. incident, i have talked to officers who were in their and they are crushed -- were in there and they ar
host: let's see if i all huntington, west virginia -- if lionel from huntington, west virginia has afor chief gainer. caller: the man u have got sitting there -- you have got sitting there, we saw capitol thece escorting antifa into building and then blame somebody else for it. they are waving them in and holding the doors open for them. host: chief gainer, would you like to respond to that? guest: i have not seen those videos or pictures. it is wrong to assume that the officers of the u.s....
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a pleasant trail follows the perimeter past huntington falls, 110 foot waterfall.dges connect the trail to the island. the climb to the hills summit, the highest point in golden gate park at more than four hundred feet. you can get quinces of the western side of the city through -- glimpes of the western side of city through a thick trees. the lake is ada accessible. it has a peaceful atmosphere where you can enjoy a warm day. walk along the lake and watched many ducks, and swans, and seagulls. it is a tranquil spot to stroll, enjoy each other's company, and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around the lake, floating under the bridges, past the pavilion and waterfall. for a quiet getaway, it makes for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this grove is the place to wear your hiking boots, bring your family, and bring the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the part is rich with eucalyptus trees. long paths allow you to meander, perfect for dog walking in a wooded env
a pleasant trail follows the perimeter past huntington falls, 110 foot waterfall.dges connect the trail to the island. the climb to the hills summit, the highest point in golden gate park at more than four hundred feet. you can get quinces of the western side of the city through -- glimpes of the western side of city through a thick trees. the lake is ada accessible. it has a peaceful atmosphere where you can enjoy a warm day. walk along the lake and watched many ducks, and swans, and seagulls....
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the huntington library in california has some of them. they are from way before he was involved with harper's, he was covering other campaigns. before the civil war. dr. quinn: it is really great to see how much material we can see online now. i think that helps scholarship exponentially. >> i should acknowledge the best resorts -- resource. they have a lot of great analysis of the civil war and other coverage. dr. quinn: we have a follow-up question. the question is, did your study allow you to find any postwar obituaries? do they reflect the same types of themes you found in the obituaries during the war? >> i did not focus on anything after the war. i thought i would limit my scope to the war itself. i am curious to see how those themes change after the war. that is another project for someone else. no i looked at the war itself. ,i cut off my search a couple of weeks after the war ended. >> can i ask a question? i have looked at a lot of coverage of little bighorn. there are innumerable tall tales about who survived the battle. do you
the huntington library in california has some of them. they are from way before he was involved with harper's, he was covering other campaigns. before the civil war. dr. quinn: it is really great to see how much material we can see online now. i think that helps scholarship exponentially. >> i should acknowledge the best resorts -- resource. they have a lot of great analysis of the civil war and other coverage. dr. quinn: we have a follow-up question. the question is, did your study allow...
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aware of any minds of where you can go and look at all these except they're scattered around the huntingtona has some mass illustrations from way before he was involved with harpers. and he's covering battalion campaigns before our civil war. >> it's really great to see how much material we can actually see now online having to go to the site. i think that promotes scholarship just exponentially. >> and i should acknowledge harp week, the best resource ever for searching for materials. and even their public site they have a lot of great analysis of civil war and other coverage. >> thank you. we have a follow-up question about his study of obituaries, and the question is did your study allow you to find any post-war obituaries on union veterans. and did they reflect the same type of themes you found in the obituaries during the war? >> no, i didn't focus on anything after the war. i thought i would just limit my scope to the war itself. i'm actually curious to see how themes changed and what those themes are after the war. it's another project for someone else i think project for me at some
aware of any minds of where you can go and look at all these except they're scattered around the huntingtona has some mass illustrations from way before he was involved with harpers. and he's covering battalion campaigns before our civil war. >> it's really great to see how much material we can actually see now online having to go to the site. i think that promotes scholarship just exponentially. >> and i should acknowledge harp week, the best resource ever for searching for...
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hard to find they often pose their own risk only found on the street and in 2016 my hometown of huntington experience 28 overdoses in a single day as a result of a contaminated patch of hair when. thanks to the heroic actions of emergency responders, 27 of those lives were saved out of 28 as a result of epidemic children are growing up without parents and i can tell you about those being born every 1000 babies born in west virginia 56.one - - 56 but you are born exposed to opioids those that made the courageous discussion on - - the decision struggling with symptoms of withdrawal is heartbreaking shaping generations asked the principal because they try so hard to teach these children who are drug exposed off of the pregnancy and the birth. since coming to congress i made addressing the opioid epidemic of priority i supported to increase access and much-needed federal dollars to treatment facilities to help the folks get the treatment that they need also supported community-based solutions that are the result of local communities who are coming together and helping neighbors in need. while
hard to find they often pose their own risk only found on the street and in 2016 my hometown of huntington experience 28 overdoses in a single day as a result of a contaminated patch of hair when. thanks to the heroic actions of emergency responders, 27 of those lives were saved out of 28 as a result of epidemic children are growing up without parents and i can tell you about those being born every 1000 babies born in west virginia 56.one - - 56 but you are born exposed to opioids those that...
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ashley known as ashley babbit of huntington, maryland. this remains an active mpd investigation.e additional deaths that occurred which we believe to be results of medical emergencies. they've been identified as 50-year-old benjamin phillips of ringtown, pennsylvania. 55 p-year-old kevin gleeson of athens, alabama and 34-year-old r roseanne borland of georgia. and i would like to thank all of our neighboring jurisdictions for adhering to the mayor's and governor's curfew orders. i'll turn it over to the secretary now. >> thank you. yesterday was a horrible and shameful day in our history. one thing we did see was incredible leadership by mayor bowser and chief conti. when they called us at the pentagon we started getting awareness yesterday afternoon about the breach within the capitol and quickly worked to move our resources forward in support of metro pd and the capitol police and responded and truly saw some incredibly heroic things from the metro pd and d.c. guardsmen, proud of those men and women. at present there are the entire d.c. national guard has been mobilized. we hav
ashley known as ashley babbit of huntington, maryland. this remains an active mpd investigation.e additional deaths that occurred which we believe to be results of medical emergencies. they've been identified as 50-year-old benjamin phillips of ringtown, pennsylvania. 55 p-year-old kevin gleeson of athens, alabama and 34-year-old r roseanne borland of georgia. and i would like to thank all of our neighboring jurisdictions for adhering to the mayor's and governor's curfew orders. i'll turn it...
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the decedent is 35-year-old ashli babbitt of huntington, maryland.pd investigation. three other deaths occurred to be results of medical emergencies. the decedents are 50-year-old benjamin phillips from pennsylvania. 55-year-old man from alabama and a 34-year-old woman from georgia. lastly i would like to thank all of d.c. and our neighboring jurisdictions in virginia and maryland for adhering to the mayor's and governor's curfew orders and i can turn it over to secretary mccarthy. >> thank you, chief conte. yesterday was a horrible and shameful day in our history. one thing we did see was incredible leadership by mayor bowser and conte and you saw the best of the city. when they called us over at the pentagon we started getting awareness yesterday afternoon about the breach within the capitol and quickly worked to move our resources forward in support of metro pd and the capitol police and responded and some some heroic things from the metro p.d. and guardsman. proud of those men and women. at present the entire d.c. national guard has been mobilize
the decedent is 35-year-old ashli babbitt of huntington, maryland.pd investigation. three other deaths occurred to be results of medical emergencies. the decedents are 50-year-old benjamin phillips from pennsylvania. 55-year-old man from alabama and a 34-year-old woman from georgia. lastly i would like to thank all of d.c. and our neighboring jurisdictions in virginia and maryland for adhering to the mayor's and governor's curfew orders and i can turn it over to secretary mccarthy. >>...
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>>after leaving the federal courthouse in huntington yesterday, many west, virginia lawmakers were rallying delegate derrick evans resign from the west virginia house of delegates after a series of bad choices and decisions by got to get their gallons or former delegate derrick evans, i think he finally made the right decision to resign. and today evans did officially stepped down from his seat in the house after a video of himself unlawfully entering the united states capitol building. >>went viral on his social media which he later took down he said in his resignation and i quote i take full responsibility for my actions and deeply regret any hurt pain or embarrassment i have caused he continues to say i hope this action i take today can remove any cloud of distraction from the state legislature, former gop colleague and west, virginia house majority whip paul espinosa explain that they were bipartisan concerns and calls for delegate evans to resign think it's a good first step for dell get one shot too. >>offers resignation espinosa says he did not condone evans actions in the state capi
>>after leaving the federal courthouse in huntington yesterday, many west, virginia lawmakers were rallying delegate derrick evans resign from the west virginia house of delegates after a series of bad choices and decisions by got to get their gallons or former delegate derrick evans, i think he finally made the right decision to resign. and today evans did officially stepped down from his seat in the house after a video of himself unlawfully entering the united states capitol building....
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huntington, pennsylvania, republican, tina. .aller: hi, mr. galston i would like to ask a question.on in this country sickening. how in the world can we have a congress that has such a verbal hate for the president try to 25th amendment for enticement when the very people asking for this stood in the streets and the vice president-elect took to the streets and told the people to stay in the streets and push us and the silence us riots, the burning of the cities , how are we going to get past, if i am a republican, it is ok for them to attack me. when is this going to stop? the only way for this to stop is for nancy pelosi put americans first. was held up. the majority of that money didn't come back to american families. we are paying for gender identity overseas. to investngress going in the very people who make this nation what it is? , i think i have some agreement and some disagreement. the covid bill that was just of good things for millions of people. 37% of people who are now unemployed have been unemployed long-term. without that bill that was passed in december they would ha
huntington, pennsylvania, republican, tina. .aller: hi, mr. galston i would like to ask a question.on in this country sickening. how in the world can we have a congress that has such a verbal hate for the president try to 25th amendment for enticement when the very people asking for this stood in the streets and the vice president-elect took to the streets and told the people to stay in the streets and push us and the silence us riots, the burning of the cities , how are we going to get past,...
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there every bed was full later went to go fire gt neely just returned from a 2 week employment at a huntingtonin pasadena is sharing his experiences. fox 40 he and other firefighters and paramedics worked directly with covid patients we're helping them clean beds taking care of patients making sure they're on oxygen and just providing that that level of really was a warning i'm thankful that i went nearly says he saw up close how severe the covid crisis is out there. but as he was blown away at the level of patient care it was a very humbling experience for seen all of the care and the passion that the health care providers are putting into taking care of patients was just it was very humbling overworked hospital stops are requesting help through the california fire and rescue mutual aid system which is often used for the state's massive wildfires is important to firefighter paramedics because they can be that gap stop when it when something like this happens and you need all the extra resources to other later mantega firefighters were assigned to oxnard hospital earlier this week another will
there every bed was full later went to go fire gt neely just returned from a 2 week employment at a huntingtonin pasadena is sharing his experiences. fox 40 he and other firefighters and paramedics worked directly with covid patients we're helping them clean beds taking care of patients making sure they're on oxygen and just providing that that level of really was a warning i'm thankful that i went nearly says he saw up close how severe the covid crisis is out there. but as he was blown away at...