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also at the huntington. it is mostly california, but also a lot of southern california material in the l.a. metro area as well. steve: finally, for those watching on c-span3, what one thing surprised you the most? hmm, that is a really good question. i think the thing that surprised me the most was how much i felt for these women who had to make these complicated decisions for themselves. polarizationt of when that happens on the abortion issue to this day, and in looking at these investigation files and in looking at the interviews that sometimes law enforcement officers did of patients, friends, or family members, you really empathize with them. you realize they are making a bad decision in an assortment of bad options. spoke to theally human element of this research, that i am writing about these women, using corners records, board of medical's examiner's records and talking about individual women who lived and died under a legal system that was not reflecting their own desires or needs. ,teve: alicia guti
also at the huntington. it is mostly california, but also a lot of southern california material in the l.a. metro area as well. steve: finally, for those watching on c-span3, what one thing surprised you the most? hmm, that is a really good question. i think the thing that surprised me the most was how much i felt for these women who had to make these complicated decisions for themselves. polarizationt of when that happens on the abortion issue to this day, and in looking at these investigation...
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paul mccowns told cleveland 19 news he went to the huntington branch inside giant eagle on biddulph avenueyn on dec. 1."i had got a new job. i worked there for about three weeks," he said.mccowns said this was the first check from his new job with an electric company.he was asked for two forms of id, which both he and bank employees confirm he provided.the bank said mccowns also provided a fingerprint, per bank policy for non-huntington customers who wish to cash checks.according to mccowns, bank employees started looking at the computer screen and questioning the transaction. "they tried to call my employer numerous times. he never picked up the phone," he said.the paycheck was for a little more than $1,000. tellers told him they couldn't cash it.so, mccowns said he left the bank."i get in my truck and the squad car pull in front of me and he says get out the car," mccowns said. what he didn't know is that as he was leaving the bank, employees called 9-1-1 on him. cleveland 19 news obtained a copy of the 9-1-1 call and police report."he's trying to cash a check and the check is fraudulent
paul mccowns told cleveland 19 news he went to the huntington branch inside giant eagle on biddulph avenueyn on dec. 1."i had got a new job. i worked there for about three weeks," he said.mccowns said this was the first check from his new job with an electric company.he was asked for two forms of id, which both he and bank employees confirm he provided.the bank said mccowns also provided a fingerprint, per bank policy for non-huntington customers who wish to cash checks.according to...
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i had the privilege to represent chief hayes white at the huntington park nobody hill the other night. the captain was awarded recognition. we nominated him for the appointments. he exemplifies the members that go to the deployments. since 2006 he was deployed 19 crimes. our units were part of saving the camp and lodge. he went to the fire in 2017 as part of the strike time that saved did you house us -- houses in santa rosa. part of the job was looking for evidence. that was the task. they did a good job at it. i aim happy they got that award. thank you. >> commissioner hard die man. >> commissioner hardeman: attor, remember that. >> i get paid for the results. >> i sign a lot of checks to lawyers. anyway, the training facility in hayward, have you toured that a new one? >> i have not. >> i saw that on tv. i was shocked how lab brat it looked. i was impressed. it impressed me i didn't know anyone was building the new training facility. they mentioned where the money came from to fund that. it was in one ear and out the other ear. funding for five more engines, can you -- a little mor
i had the privilege to represent chief hayes white at the huntington park nobody hill the other night. the captain was awarded recognition. we nominated him for the appointments. he exemplifies the members that go to the deployments. since 2006 he was deployed 19 crimes. our units were part of saving the camp and lodge. he went to the fire in 2017 as part of the strike time that saved did you house us -- houses in santa rosa. part of the job was looking for evidence. that was the task. they did...
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somewhere like west virginia, i was speaking to the police chief in huntington, they do not have the resources to lock people up. becausele are dealing they are also users and they are addictive, and they have been driven down a path that perhaps they would not have chosen to go down, and those that are purely doing it for money. obviously i think the nature of prostitution would probably -- prosecution would probably be different in those cases. also, doctors prescribing on a very grand scale. those doctors i talked about at the warehouse in the pill mill in williamson, west virginia. one of them, dr. kathleen hoover, was prescribing more pills in the 2000's in west virginia's biggest hospital. one of her fellow doctors, dr. wase shaple, prescribing much less than that, and diane went to jail for six months. there is a feeling that a lot of doctors have gotten off lightly as well. there is some sympathy as well, actually, from some of the drug police, that they got dragged into this, whereas doctors who were involved in this had every opportunity and privilege in life, and yet they
somewhere like west virginia, i was speaking to the police chief in huntington, they do not have the resources to lock people up. becausele are dealing they are also users and they are addictive, and they have been driven down a path that perhaps they would not have chosen to go down, and those that are purely doing it for money. obviously i think the nature of prostitution would probably -- prosecution would probably be different in those cases. also, doctors prescribing on a very grand scale....
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i just spent the month in huntington, west virginia, which has been of the worst hit cities one in the country, and they have been quite effective in bringing down overdose rates, in part through law enforcement. there are a lot of other elements to it, including on cutting back on the prescribing, but giving people who are addicted to these drugs access to treatment and breaking down the stigma around drug addiction. i think that is one of the biggest issues around getting help to people who really need it, many of whom don't become addicted because they began by experimenting with the drug. that is to say they took these drugs as they were prescribed for them. book, thetitle of the opioid tragedy in three acts, the fact that you went through those, is that the three acts that you talk about? guest: essentially, i look at the origins of this epidemic, which is as i described to you, but one of the things in the researching of the book and why this has gone on for two decades now is you wonder where the alarm bells are being rung. why was this allowed to drag on for so long? where were
i just spent the month in huntington, west virginia, which has been of the worst hit cities one in the country, and they have been quite effective in bringing down overdose rates, in part through law enforcement. there are a lot of other elements to it, including on cutting back on the prescribing, but giving people who are addicted to these drugs access to treatment and breaking down the stigma around drug addiction. i think that is one of the biggest issues around getting help to people who...
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the head of the huntington english shipyard said, well, the shipbuilders that will be building these are in pre-k right now, but if we're not equipping them with the skills or having guidance counselors position them in this direction, we might not meet the challenge in hampton roads and -- >> do you agree, secretary, that around senator shaheen's shipyard, it's cold there a lot of the time? [laughter] and senator kaine's place, the congestion, it's awful. trying to get to and from work -- [laughter] >> sir, my family's from green bay, so those are both very warm places. [laughter] >> it turned out to be just what my community needed. that june 8th symposium has generated a follow-on collaboration, and i'm attending the opening of a new technical institute connected to tidewater community college next monday? yeah, i think next monday. they will be training a lot of people in the trades that would be relevant to this. but i think the work force needs are going to be massive. and to balance, the other thing i'll give secretary geurts compliments on, the notion of a 30-year ship repair
the head of the huntington english shipyard said, well, the shipbuilders that will be building these are in pre-k right now, but if we're not equipping them with the skills or having guidance counselors position them in this direction, we might not meet the challenge in hampton roads and -- >> do you agree, secretary, that around senator shaheen's shipyard, it's cold there a lot of the time? [laughter] and senator kaine's place, the congestion, it's awful. trying to get to and from work...
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rescuers say the bird had been flying around the park in huntington beach for about a week...with the shot at the same time someone scattered prescription pills at the park last week. it's unclear if the incidents are connected. but rescuers call it a strange coincidence. ( marty ) rescuers were able to remove the arrow and the bird seems to be stable. rescuers say that many times they die from shock immediately after the arrow is removed. ( marty ) library workers in sacramento county say they watched a man on surveillance cameras stealing books and d-v-d's. and they realized the same man may be responsible for tens of thousands of dollars in missing inventory. charmaine nero has the story.
rescuers say the bird had been flying around the park in huntington beach for about a week...with the shot at the same time someone scattered prescription pills at the park last week. it's unclear if the incidents are connected. but rescuers call it a strange coincidence.
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the great sam huntington, and the deceased professor wrote in 1954 and he said the united states navy is in danger of going out of business. why is that? because the imperial japanese navy and the german navy now in the bottom of the pacific ocean and the atlantic ocean and there is no one to challenge the united states navy and thus, you have this enormous fleet of aircraft carriers, battle ships and so forth floating in solitary splendor with nothing to do. this denies the navy of vocabulary to talk about why this big fleet exists and how do you explain to congress why you need massive appropriations to fund such a fleet and also, what do you benchmark your efforts to prepare against a future adversary against when no adversary is yet on the horizon? the soviet navy doesn't come until the 1960s. again, winning too big is a very serious thing and i think we did the same thing in 1991 when the united states navy and marine corps declared that history had ended and you can look it up online does and i did in early documents and said we no longer need to fight in order to control the se
the great sam huntington, and the deceased professor wrote in 1954 and he said the united states navy is in danger of going out of business. why is that? because the imperial japanese navy and the german navy now in the bottom of the pacific ocean and the atlantic ocean and there is no one to challenge the united states navy and thus, you have this enormous fleet of aircraft carriers, battle ships and so forth floating in solitary splendor with nothing to do. this denies the navy of vocabulary...
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the air. intoxicated birds lining huntington beach. the prescription pills were dumped in an area full of water foul that gobbleit was kids playing a prank or somebody littered the pills and they were heart pills anxiety pills, antidepressants and it looked like confetti all over the ground. the birds, they think it's grain and started eating it. >> it's unclear how many animals have been injured or killed or who could be behind this. >>> authorities still have no idea who is responsible for disrupting more than 1000 flights in the uk after a couple was arrested and released over the weekend. flights at london's airport were grounded for three days after drones were spot flying near the airfield. a man and a woteman d near the airport were arrested and held for questioning for almost 36 hours before released over the weekend. police say they have discovered a damaged drone near the airport and trying to figure out who it belongs to. >>> a one sacramento man doesn't want for christmas, there is one thing he needs. >> a call from mariah c
the air. intoxicated birds lining huntington beach. the prescription pills were dumped in an area full of water foul that gobbleit was kids playing a prank or somebody littered the pills and they were heart pills anxiety pills, antidepressants and it looked like confetti all over the ground. the birds, they think it's grain and started eating it. >> it's unclear how many animals have been injured or killed or who could be behind this. >>> authorities still have no idea who is...
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a pleasant trail follows the perimeter past huntington falls, 110 foot waterfall. ect 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 environment.
a pleasant trail follows the perimeter past huntington falls, 110 foot waterfall. ect 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...
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i sat down with the ceo and president of huntington to discuss the impact of steel tariffs and more take a listen. >> has that been the case in terms of materials as well there's been a lot of focus on tariffs on steel and aluminum. >> all our steel is domestic and i'm not sure that we can say we have seen the impact of what's going to happen in trifz i think that -- i think the tariff issue is not going to show up in big commodities like steel. it will show up for us in things like fittings, valves, specialty parts, those kinds of things where we might have third or fourth tier suppliers that will be effected by that in a way that we're kind of not able to see yet. so there's going to be a lag effect in there. steel itself i think we're going to be okay >> you haven't seen any kind of impact, not to date? >> not to date i would argue in the long cycle nature of business, it is still early in that cycle. >> i want to get your thoughts on the defense budget. what we have seen, defense stocks are selling off in recent weeks and months seems to be concern out there on wall street that maybe
i sat down with the ceo and president of huntington to discuss the impact of steel tariffs and more take a listen. >> has that been the case in terms of materials as well there's been a lot of focus on tariffs on steel and aluminum. >> all our steel is domestic and i'm not sure that we can say we have seen the impact of what's going to happen in trifz i think that -- i think the tariff issue is not going to show up in big commodities like steel. it will show up for us in things like...
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the red. you think? huntingtonecommends that you look for small ways to cut spending until you get your tax refund check in february or march. look for recurring subscriptions that you didn't realize that you were paying for. and cancel them. consider leaving it in the shopping cart. reconsider your online purchases by waiting a day or two. and you will often get a discount. i want to hear from you my hotline issss >> hard to leave it there though. >> that's true. thanks, michael. >>> a cow got serious lucky and will spend the rest of his life in an animal an animal rescue group provided this video. she fell from a moving cattle truck. >> going to be okay though. and gets to live at a sanctuary. >>> up next, it is one thing to put out decorations. but you need to see what an entire city does as it rebrands itself as christmas city. >>> a massive lawsuit against the largest growers of mushrooms. >> 20 minutes. >> ten minutes. >> i am the quickest showerer in the west. how much do you spend in >>> you've probably hea
the red. you think? huntingtonecommends that you look for small ways to cut spending until you get your tax refund check in february or march. look for recurring subscriptions that you didn't realize that you were paying for. and cancel them. consider leaving it in the shopping cart. reconsider your online purchases by waiting a day or two. and you will often get a discount. i want to hear from you my hotline issss >> hard to leave it there though. >> that's true. thanks, michael....
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winter village, over at the nasdaq, huntington bank shares >> very good a couple of food news, generalthe stock has been going down hey, it is better than 8%. i asked you this during the break. >> yes >> when i see a bank of america and merrill lynch sell to buy, is it really, david? what does it say as we take a look at gis having a good morning >> it is not getting down, down. i don't know what if anything would with be behind the decision by merrill to have that large upgrade. you seem to be implying there is something outside fundamentals >> i don't know. >> i am just saying -- >> one that indicates that a lot of people are going into recession. general mills and hershey's. man, that would be bad >> i heard nothing i don't think we are going to see a lot. mma -- i don't know. >> i have no idea. >> if the fed talks about the plot map, then you are going to want to buy hershey's and general mills. >> is that the new one of the kiss of death? >> they have the chocolate and regular kisses and the one that has the caramel in them. >> this is the one that's inside and not tasty. we got t
winter village, over at the nasdaq, huntington bank shares >> very good a couple of food news, generalthe stock has been going down hey, it is better than 8%. i asked you this during the break. >> yes >> when i see a bank of america and merrill lynch sell to buy, is it really, david? what does it say as we take a look at gis having a good morning >> it is not getting down, down. i don't know what if anything would with be behind the decision by merrill to have that large...
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the orange county register says someone apparently dumped hundreds of pills on the grounds of a park in huntingtonfected birds had their systems flushed and are recovering. police say the pills apparently included sedatives and they're grateful no children mistook the pills for candy and ate them. police are investigating. ( darya ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news....a warning before you make your avocado toast this morning.. why the fda says it could make you sick. (darya)(james) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... another day spent in the upper 50's and low 60's but this christmas eve will come along with some noticeable changes. showers will increase across the bay mid-morning and take us through the afternoon into the early evening. thunderstorms will become possible into the no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( darya ) the manzanita park and ride lot in mill valley will remain closed until christmas day because
the orange county register says someone apparently dumped hundreds of pills on the grounds of a park in huntingtonfected birds had their systems flushed and are recovering. police say the pills apparently included sedatives and they're grateful no children mistook the pills for candy and ate them. police are investigating. ( darya ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news....a warning before you make your avocado toast this morning.. why the fda says it could make you sick. (darya)(james)...
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somewhere like west virginia, i was speaking to the police chief in huntington, they do not have therces to lock people up. becausele are dealing they are also users and they are addictive, and they have been driven down a path that perhaps they would not have chosen to go down, and those that are purely doing it for money. obviously i think the nature of prostitution would probably -- prosecution would probably be different in those cases. also, doctors prescribing on a very grand scale. those doctors i talked about at the warehouse in the pill mill in williamson, west virginia. one of them, dr. kathleen hoover, was prescribing more pills in the 2000's in west virginia's biggest hospital. one of her fellow doctors, dr. wase shaple, prescribing much less than that, and diane went to jail for six months. there is a feeling that a lot of doctors have gotten off lightly as well. there is some sympathy as well, actually, from some of the drug police, that they got dragged into this, whereas doctors who were involved in this had every opportunity and privilege in life, and yet they still
somewhere like west virginia, i was speaking to the police chief in huntington, they do not have therces to lock people up. becausele are dealing they are also users and they are addictive, and they have been driven down a path that perhaps they would not have chosen to go down, and those that are purely doing it for money. obviously i think the nature of prostitution would probably -- prosecution would probably be different in those cases. also, doctors prescribing on a very grand scale. those...
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the orange county register says someone apparently dumped hundreds of pills on the grounds of a park in huntington beach. two affected birds had their systems flushed and are recovering. police say the pills apparently included sedatives and they're grateful no children mistook the pills for candy and ate them. police are investigating. as we head to break...here's a live look outside... richmond bridge if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make-or-break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling; rash; itching; or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems as severe jaw bone problems may happen or new or
the orange county register says someone apparently dumped hundreds of pills on the grounds of a park in huntington beach. two affected birds had their systems flushed and are recovering. police say the pills apparently included sedatives and they're grateful no children mistook the pills for candy and ate them. police are investigating. as we head to break...here's a live look outside... richmond bridge if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the...
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the orange county register says someone apparently dumped hundreds of pills on the grounds of a park in huntingtoncted birds had their systems flushed and are recovering. police say the pills apparently included sedatives and they're grateful no children mistook the pills for candy and ate them. police are investigating. start washing your avocados before you eat them. the u-s food and drug says it's the only sure way to prevent bacteria and dirt from transferring in a new repo released this month, the f-d-a said about one in every five avocados tested positive for a bacteria that can cause listeria. that's the result of a two year study including domestic and imported avocado skins. the f-d-a also recommends scrubbing the avocado peel with a produce brush ... then drying it with a paper towel. ( darya ) 2018 was filled with viral videos....from mystery audio clips...to self- destructing paintings...and ducks posing for the camera.( will ) jeremy roth takes a look at what had people talking in 2018. <2018 is ending, and with it, a slew of viral trendslet's wrap up some of the year's biggest ...(na
the orange county register says someone apparently dumped hundreds of pills on the grounds of a park in huntingtoncted birds had their systems flushed and are recovering. police say the pills apparently included sedatives and they're grateful no children mistook the pills for candy and ate them. police are investigating. start washing your avocados before you eat them. the u-s food and drug says it's the only sure way to prevent bacteria and dirt from transferring in a new repo released this...
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the area include 4degrees annapolis. win chester at 37. for late in december, that's not a cold spot at all. huntington at 39. rain showers across the area yet, even well to the south. for the overnight hours we will still enjoy a very nice evening for those of you that are visiting across the washington area. as i said, we stretch down into the carolinas, the rain, the storm as well to our south andeand weil. when we start to see rain showers? overcast conditions for your monday throughout the day. notice at 1:00 p.m. rain showers move in from the west. interstate 81 closer to the y.wa it will not rain every hour of the day for morrow, butf you're going out in the evening, notice 11:00 p.m., the second hi wave, the wave of rain showers will be racing across the area. we deally't start to dry out until new year's day. we'll have clouds and then we'll talk about partial clearing. so that's why we have our graphr then day will be new year's eve, which will be monday. with that, the forecast for new year's eve, again, throughout the daye' wll pick up periods of rain but temperatus will be rather stagnant and con
the area include 4degrees annapolis. win chester at 37. for late in december, that's not a cold spot at all. huntington at 39. rain showers across the area yet, even well to the south. for the overnight hours we will still enjoy a very nice evening for those of you that are visiting across the washington area. as i said, we stretch down into the carolinas, the rain, the storm as well to our south andeand weil. when we start to see rain showers? overcast conditions for your monday throughout...
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you go to the heart of the rust belt, towns like youngstown, ohio, huntington, west virginia, they sawo the top ten metropolitan areas in the country for steel production, four of them saw job declines, six of them saw what you would call anemic growth, 0.8%. that's lagging by half of the national rate. this is all nonsense. with every job, look, u.s. steel created 400 jobs last year. i'm very happy for those 400 people. i truly am. but you know what? it costs even more jobs in other industries. what he had to say was just propaganda and nonsense. i'm sorry. >> to your point, steel is only about 3% of the u.s. market. and when we look at industries that have to buy steel, we're talking about 20%. so, you know, multiple of seven times just has an immediate impact, a negative impact, and that's something that i think we should be concerned about. david: you deal with stocks. u.s. steel -- you look at it, march is when the tariffs came in. you look at the one-year graph. march is exactly -- that's a three-year graph. look at the green arrow. that's march of this year. it kept going down.
you go to the heart of the rust belt, towns like youngstown, ohio, huntington, west virginia, they sawo the top ten metropolitan areas in the country for steel production, four of them saw job declines, six of them saw what you would call anemic growth, 0.8%. that's lagging by half of the national rate. this is all nonsense. with every job, look, u.s. steel created 400 jobs last year. i'm very happy for those 400 people. i truly am. but you know what? it costs even more jobs in other...
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he usually doesn't do business with huntington bank and the bank was unable to contact his employer. the bank teller called police and he was detained. >> it was highly embarrassing. highly. whoever made that phone call, i feel as though that they were judging. >> paul mccowns was released once the bank reached his employer. the bank says there has been increased fraud in the area and tellers were hyper vigilant. they released a statement apologizing to mccowns. two forms of identification fin >>> a deal to play in the u.s. without defecting one, but one player has concerns. >>> check it out. a bright light that lit up the internet and skies above northern california last night was most likely a meteor. it was spotted over the lake tahoe area raising speculations that the cloud formations was related to a rocket launch near santa barbara. >>> pete davidson getting support from the congressman-elect he once mocked on television. soon to be representative dan crenshaw reached out to the comedian after the suicidal post. he had to apologize to crenshaw after joking about his appearance
he usually doesn't do business with huntington bank and the bank was unable to contact his employer. the bank teller called police and he was detained. >> it was highly embarrassing. highly. whoever made that phone call, i feel as though that they were judging. >> paul mccowns was released once the bank reached his employer. the bank says there has been increased fraud in the area and tellers were hyper vigilant. they released a statement apologizing to mccowns. two forms of...
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point where we have to wrap up but oning there you lad help to highlight through the extraordinary work your degree in huntington the fact the emotional well-being our of of our people matters, our first responders, nurses and doctors take caring of those struggling with addiction, the emotional well-being of the community members and it is becoming increasingly clear when you look dedates, our emotional well-being it is an important driver of the opioid epidemic itself. and it became very clear to me when i was serving as surgeon general if we're not addressing emotional well-being we will not be able to address the opioid epidemic and america and you stand out as a shining example of how to do that, and with your -- your started off with a population of fir responder but i'm excited to see where you're going because i can already see you have shifted culture around how people think but emotional well-being and they're more open to address its. so i'm just thrill that you are with us today. i wish we lad an hour more because there's so many more lessons but thank you forow extraordinary work you're doing. [appl
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the night hennessy scholars program, john hennessy. thank you for joining us. john: thank you. brad: i want to take you back to huntington, new york, where you grew up and ask you who was your first leadership mentor? john: an early mentor to me happened to be a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, "john has a fine mind, but lazy mind." brad: wait a minute, why were you at the parent-teacher conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front of me. it sent a message that it wasn't good enough to be smart and have
the night hennessy scholars program, john hennessy. thank you for joining us. john: thank you. brad: i want to take you back to huntington, new york, where you grew up and ask you who was your first leadership mentor? john: an early mentor to me happened to be a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, "john has a fine mind, but lazy mind." brad: wait a minute, why were you at the parent-teacher conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front...
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successful at leading effort to change the mind effect of both institutions like the police, but also ordinary people in huntington in stigma how you think about because he's had to go through that process himself. yeah. >> great to see you thanks for doing the book i look forward to reading it. if we think about the structural what's happening we don't deal well with with pain. we with don't deal well with addiction and two things are overlaid on an economy that is very difficult for increasing portion of people. but until you see what we've done easy to say it was epidemic that data was crystal clear it was much harder to say and this is what needs to be done where usually you know do infection control over vaccination with opioids it is really difficult, and i think you've made a really important point here to think differently about the two or three million people who are addicted today and everybody else because any different approaches reduce the risk and one is to improve prescribing when we release the guidelines that you mentioned, we did get a lot of pushback we got with with a lawsuit that group ended u
successful at leading effort to change the mind effect of both institutions like the police, but also ordinary people in huntington in stigma how you think about because he's had to go through that process himself. yeah. >> great to see you thanks for doing the book i look forward to reading it. if we think about the structural what's happening we don't deal well with with pain. we with don't deal well with addiction and two things are overlaid on an economy that is very difficult for...
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kendall jenner earned more than any model in the world making 22.5 million dollar in a year. >> chrissy teigen and rie huntingtonare tied. there was a lot of money andg look pretty and strutting your stuff there j zmoot aead, are you ready for thrill ride to the edge of space? it's not cheap. the beautiful thing about care, is knowing that it's always there... ...and that is always will be. walgreens. trusted since 1901 right now save 25% on your purchase at walgreens a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. neutrogena® mucinex cold & flu all-in-one. fights... ...sore throat, fever, cough, sinus pressure, chest congestion, headache, nasal congestion, body pain... all in one. did you really need the caps lock? get tough on cold and flu symptoms. mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. i'm not picking it up. you pick it up! i'm not picking it up. i'll pick it up! they're clean! ♪'cuz my hiney's clean.♪ ♪oh yeah i'm charmin clea♪ charmin ultra strong just cleans better. enjoy the go with
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the officers. he was detained. two officer is sustained minor injuries. we spoke with his mom, she said her son suffers from hunting huntington's disease. she wants to see the body camera video. >>> still ahead, a crash in the south bay on christmas night but the body of the man who was killed wasn't found till this morning. what the chp is saying about the investigation. >> in sports, what is wrong with klay thompson? what teammates are saying about his struggles shooting the ball. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> authorities are investigating some unusual circumstances surrounding the death of a man in a car crash christmas night. the accident happened around 6:30 p.m. last night in the north bound lanes of highway 85 in sunnyvale. the man wasn't found till today. the victim got out of his wrecked vehicle suffering from severe head injuries. investigators say he
the officers. he was detained. two officer is sustained minor injuries. we spoke with his mom, she said her son suffers from hunting huntington's disease. she wants to see the body camera video. >>> still ahead, a crash in the south bay on christmas night but the body of the man who was killed wasn't found till this morning. what the chp is saying about the investigation. >> in sports, what is wrong with klay thompson? what teammates are saying about his struggles shooting the...
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detained by the police, chp officers and sonoma county sheriff's deputies, two office% sustained minor injuries, we spoke with taylor's mother a few moments ago, her son suffers huntington's disease and he struggled with the officers and did not go after the officers, she would like to see the body camera from all involved. >>> and governor brown granted 141 pardons, 131 commutations and 5 cambodians and one from honduras. the cambodians entered into the coming up at 5 years old or younger. this he don't stop deportation proceedings, but they do eliminate the convictions which some deportations are based upon. >>> and denied is is the san francisco's mayor london breed's brother. napoleon brown has served 20 years for a 44 year sentence for manslaughter. mayor breed said asking for leniency on her brother's behalf knew it was a difficult position to ask on behalf of her family as it might be perceived as aplite position. >>> and the governor needed that this couple served for a decades old drug crime and the woman now serves as and counselor for people recovering from drugs and the husband was convicted for manufacturing a controlled substance. >>> and a shooting involved
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to change the mindset of both institutions like the police, also ordinary people in huntington. wrecking down stigma and how you think about it. he went through the process himself. >> things for doing the book. look forward to reading it. if we think about the structurally what is happening, we don't deal well with pain. we don't deal well with addiction. those two things are overlaid on an economy that is very difficult for the increasing of this. what we try to do is, it was easy to say there's an epidemic. the data was clear. was much harder to say, this is one, what needs to be done. infection control of vaccination, with buicks, it's difficult. i think you made an important point. we have to think different about the people who are addicted today and everybody else. any different approach reduces the risk. when we release the guidelines that you mention, we did get a lot of pushback. we got hit with a lawsuit that ended up being industry funded. we were forced to delay for a few months for additional sieges. we had to respond to 4000 comments. or we learned, not only is it
to change the mindset of both institutions like the police, also ordinary people in huntington. wrecking down stigma and how you think about it. he went through the process himself. >> things for doing the book. look forward to reading it. if we think about the structurally what is happening, we don't deal well with pain. we don't deal well with addiction. those two things are overlaid on an economy that is very difficult for the increasing of this. what we try to do is, it was easy to...
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paul mccowns doesn't usually bank with huntington, but provided two forms of identification and a fingerprint. theclined to cash his check. as he left the bank, the teller called police and mccowns was detain detained. >> it was embarrassing.embarras. whoever made that phone call, i felt they were judging. >> he was released when the bank reached his employer and the check was valid. the bank says there has been increased fraud in the area and the tellers were being vigilant. >> as you were reading that, i was looking around the room. people behind the cameras are shaking their heads. >> i don't know if that is what they were doing. let us know what you think on twitter. >>> ahead, cuban baseball players no longer have to defect if they want to play in the united states. andy scholes has the latest in the "bleacher report." next. what's the worst part about paying for things you don't want? the-- paying. and what's the best part about getting things you do want for free? free stuff. that's why verizon now comes with six months of free apple music. i like music. i like popcorn. how dare you! (vo) b
paul mccowns doesn't usually bank with huntington, but provided two forms of identification and a fingerprint. theclined to cash his check. as he left the bank, the teller called police and mccowns was detain detained. >> it was embarrassing.embarras. whoever made that phone call, i felt they were judging. >> he was released when the bank reached his employer and the check was valid. the bank says there has been increased fraud in the area and the tellers were being vigilant....
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actually he'd been very successful to change the mindset of both institutions like the police but also, ordinary people in huntington breaking down stigma and hate think about it. partly because it had to pay for the process himself. >> great to see you. thank you for doing the book. i look forward to reading it. if we think about structurally, what's happening, we don't deal well with pain. we don't deal well with addiction. and those two things are overlaid on an economy that's very difficult for increasing portion of people. what we tried to do was, it was easy to say there's an epidemic. that the data was crystal clear. it was much harder to say and this is what needs to be done. usually we say what we do infection control or vaccination. with opiates it's really difficult. and i think you made a very important point here that we are to think differently about the two or 3 million people who are addicted today and everybody else. because they need different approaches to reduce the risk and when we release the guidelines you mentioned, we did get a lot of pushback. we got threatened with a lawsuit by a the ended
actually he'd been very successful to change the mindset of both institutions like the police but also, ordinary people in huntington breaking down stigma and hate think about it. partly because it had to pay for the process himself. >> great to see you. thank you for doing the book. i look forward to reading it. if we think about structurally, what's happening, we don't deal well with pain. we don't deal well with addiction. and those two things are overlaid on an economy that's very...
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who have varying backgrounds that we're able to to the table in discussing issues that are important to our country. absolutely. miller from huntington, west virginia. in office for 12 years in our legislature. before that, i was a wife, a and a grandmother. way.l am, by the for 45 years. i managed a farm. an apartment manager, and i in soeen an active person many different community involvements throughout my 45 years in west virginia. my father was a united states congressman from columbus, ohio, in a household with a public servant, and i always understood what that meant, which is taking care of the people you represent. service.l about i didn't really think being a woman had anything to do with me running for office. ran for office because i wanted to help my state move forward. and the same occurs with me running for congress. it was time. ran. i'm the third woman in this district to ever be elected in west virginia. women bring their own skill sets whateverer they do and they accomplish. we tend to reach out to each in common, d things to make things happen as well that's a very t important issue with women, is we reach out. w
who have varying backgrounds that we're able to to the table in discussing issues that are important to our country. absolutely. miller from huntington, west virginia. in office for 12 years in our legislature. before that, i was a wife, a and a grandmother. way.l am, by the for 45 years. i managed a farm. an apartment manager, and i in soeen an active person many different community involvements throughout my 45 years in west virginia. my father was a united states congressman from columbus,...
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little bounce in goldman and a little bounce in bank of america, but all of the regionals are sitting at 52-week lows. zions, huntington, key corp all 52-week low same situation with energy stocks modest expansion of new lows today as oil hits 15-month lows. apache, noble and devon among them. >>> the market's recent volatility has fears of recession rising what are the top factors driving that fear? steve liesman is here with the numbers. >> a pretty big change in sentiment as to the outlook for recession in our cnbc fed survey let me just show you why it may or may not matter. look at this spike we have right over here from 14.4% two surveys ago up to 19%, now at 23%. this is the highest level of the trump presidency and one of the highest levels we've seen since 2016 i guess the good news is we've spiked up before and it did not result in a recession. what do you call that, a lilac, or mauve, what color is that, that pink line, whatever you want to call it. >> pink. >> pink, okay, just call it pink that's what i'm told in my ear 19% is the long run average. but let's take a look at the growth forecast. 3.2 is the nu
little bounce in goldman and a little bounce in bank of america, but all of the regionals are sitting at 52-week lows. zions, huntington, key corp all 52-week low same situation with energy stocks modest expansion of new lows today as oil hits 15-month lows. apache, noble and devon among them. >>> the market's recent volatility has fears of recession rising what are the top factors driving that fear? steve liesman is here with the numbers. >> a pretty big change in sentiment as...
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backgrounds, that we are able to bring that to the table when discussing issues that are important to our country. absolutely. >> i am carol miller from huntington west virginia. i have been in office for 12 years in our legislature and before that, i was a wife, a mother and a grandmother, still am, by the way. [laughter] 45 years, i have managed the , im, i raise american bison am an apartment manager, and i have been an active person in so many different community involvements throughout my 45 years in west virginia. my father was the congressman from columbus, ohio, so i was raised in a household with a public servant, and now was understood what that truly meant, which is taking care of the people you represent. it is all about service. i did not really think being a woman had anything to do with me running for office, i run for office as i wanted to help my state move forward. the same occurs with me running for congress. it was time iran. i am the third woman in this district to ever be elected in southern west virginia to women bring their own skill set to whatever they do and whatever the accomplished. we tend to reach out to each other
backgrounds, that we are able to bring that to the table when discussing issues that are important to our country. absolutely. >> i am carol miller from huntington west virginia. i have been in office for 12 years in our legislature and before that, i was a wife, a mother and a grandmother, still am, by the way. [laughter] 45 years, i have managed the , im, i raise american bison am an apartment manager, and i have been an active person in so many different community involvements...
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the night hennessy scholars program, john hennessy. thank you for joining us. john: thank you. brad: i want to take you back to huntingtonnew york, where you grew up and ask you who was your first leadership mentor? john: an early mentor to me happened to be a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, "john has a fine mind, but lazy mind." brad: wait a minute, why were you at the parent-teacher conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front of me. it sent a message that it wasn't good enough to be smart and have a good mind, but you had to work hard. brad: at a young age, you become a professor at stanford university. you write that was the realization of your dreams. gordon bell convinces you and your colleagues to commercialize some of your microprocessor designs. it becomes your first company. how did he convince you to go and take that risk of becoming a part-time entrepreneur? john: there was an experimental project on the west coast, but it didn't translate to the east coast, where the head of the company was. he said this technology is too disruptive. if you don't go with i
the night hennessy scholars program, john hennessy. thank you for joining us. john: thank you. brad: i want to take you back to huntingtonnew york, where you grew up and ask you who was your first leadership mentor? john: an early mentor to me happened to be a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, "john has a fine mind, but lazy mind." brad: wait a minute, why were you at the parent-teacher conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front of...
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around and show life sake that they are the champions they want to retain their title so it's going to be an interesting match up tonight all right our chris huntington from davies sports keeping us up to date on midweek but of legal action thank you very much ok now argentina's river plate have come back down to earth after winning their copa libertadores against it are rivals boca juniors that victory qualified river for the club world cup but they've crashed out in the semifinals to all i know of the united arab emirates one on penalties after a two two draw they were only playing in the competition for a continental club champions because they were the hosts i face might be real madrid or japan's kashima and players in the final. china is germany's biggest trading partner but there is growing concern about china's appetite for german companies this summer but when blocked a chinese bid for a twenty percent stake in a german electricity grid company fifty hertz and german lawmakers now want to be able to block non e.u. firms from investing in critical infrastructure that includes high tech companies and utility companies the government plans to li
around and show life sake that they are the champions they want to retain their title so it's going to be an interesting match up tonight all right our chris huntington from davies sports keeping us up to date on midweek but of legal action thank you very much ok now argentina's river plate have come back down to earth after winning their copa libertadores against it are rivals boca juniors that victory qualified river for the club world cup but they've crashed out in the semifinals to all i...
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bouncing most are up 2% don't kid yourself a lot of 52-week lows and suntrust and huntington banc 10 cent, let's call it theisaster averted this company postponed their ipo back in november but we still have the crazy market conditions and they went with it anyway 13 to 15 was the talk. opened at $14.01 that is exactly where it is right now. $14 and any stretch this would be a successful ipo. a lot of people were concerned that it would price below the range and that would send a bad signal to the bigger ipos. the one thing i would note here is the valuation is lower and today the valution is about $21 billion. so good news, but it does kind of send the message, maybe evaluations are a little too high for some of the tech ipos back to you. >> bob, thank you very much. >>> "wall street journal" reports that china is considering greater access for foreign companies potential breakthrough in its ongoing trade dispute with the united states ylan is in washington with all the details. >> this is about the 2025 program. increase the amount of domestic context in their product to 70%. this was supposed to roll out
bouncing most are up 2% don't kid yourself a lot of 52-week lows and suntrust and huntington banc 10 cent, let's call it theisaster averted this company postponed their ipo back in november but we still have the crazy market conditions and they went with it anyway 13 to 15 was the talk. opened at $14.01 that is exactly where it is right now. $14 and any stretch this would be a successful ipo. a lot of people were concerned that it would price below the range and that would send a bad signal to...
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the way you are dressed. you have to remember, i was in high school. my hair was down to here. i grew up in huntingtonch, so i was a surfer kid. my hair was long and i thought i looked good. [laughter] oscar: walking across a room of this size with all eyes upon you and sitting at a table where everybody is asking questions, like who are you and what is your major? i knew it wasn't quite the right fit and southern california was closer to home. a great university. david: have you ever thought what you could have accomplished with your life if you had gone to harvard? oscar: god knows i could have -- [applause] in david: so, you went to usc, the university of southern california. you obviously did well. you work your way up, and you ultimately find yourself at csx. that is a railroad company and you were working your way up. so you were president and coo, is that correct? you are probably about to be made ceo, and at the same time you are on the board of a company called united airlines. so one day there is a need to have a new ceo, and they ask you to be the ceo. why did you want to leave florida for
the way you are dressed. you have to remember, i was in high school. my hair was down to here. i grew up in huntingtonch, so i was a surfer kid. my hair was long and i thought i looked good. [laughter] oscar: walking across a room of this size with all eyes upon you and sitting at a table where everybody is asking questions, like who are you and what is your major? i knew it wasn't quite the right fit and southern california was closer to home. a great university. david: have you ever thought...
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black n was apprehended and handcuffed by police after tellers at huntington bank refused to cash his check, then called 911 on him. the 30-year-old man was attempting to cash a paycheck of just over $1000. social media reports of the incident, which took place on december 1, hahave been circulating with the hashtag #bankingwhileblack. in texas, the aclu filed a lawsuit against the state's attorney general, two universities, and two school districts over the controversial state law requiring employees to vow not to boycott israel. the suit claims that such a demand violates constitutional rights. one of the plaintiffs in the case is a reporter at npr-affiliate radio station ketr, which is licensed with a public college in texas. last week, the aclu of arkansas filed a suit on behalf of "the arkansas times," challenging a similar law that says government workers must pledge not to boycott israel or suffer a pay cut. austin-based palestinian-american speech pathologist bahia amawi is also suing texas for losing her job over her refusal to sign the pro-israel oath. to see our interview with amawi, go to democracynow.org.
black n was apprehended and handcuffed by police after tellers at huntington bank refused to cash his check, then called 911 on him. the 30-year-old man was attempting to cash a paycheck of just over $1000. social media reports of the incident, which took place on december 1, hahave been circulating with the hashtag #bankingwhileblack. in texas, the aclu filed a lawsuit against the state's attorney general, two universities, and two school districts over the controversial state law requiring...
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his mother said he suffers from huntington's disease and he struggled with officers and said he didn't go afterofficers and he would like to see the bomb from all the officers involved the body camera video from all the officers involved. >>> police responded to reports of gunfire near story road after 2 a.m. yesterday morning. two police were shot or two people were shot, excuse me, and a car matching the one used by the shooters was also spotted. police say the driver tried to ram a police car. when that happened four officers fired shots killing the woman who was driving the car. a female passenger in the car was wounded but her injuries are not life threatening. >>> the coroner is investigating the cause of a death of a man killed in a single car crash on christmas night. thaccident happened last night. the victim got out of his wrecked car suffering from head injuries. investigators say he collapsed at the top of an embankments. relatives found his remains this morning. >> we are not sure how the family members became aware of this information but they became aware their loved one was involved in a collision and they came out
his mother said he suffers from huntington's disease and he struggled with officers and said he didn't go afterofficers and he would like to see the bomb from all the officers involved the body camera video from all the officers involved. >>> police responded to reports of gunfire near story road after 2 a.m. yesterday morning. two police were shot or two people were shot, excuse me, and a car matching the one used by the shooters was also spotted. police say the driver tried to ram a...
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on the ground for it all the postal workers out there who know the routes and where people live host:. pat is a postal worker, huntingtonginia. caller: hello. good morning to america. i was a rural mail carrier for 37 years, the last mile people. we took it in the country as far as you could take it. this gentleman was a little disingenuous. he indicated when he first introduced himself he so -- somehow worked for the government. the organization he works for, i ust wikipediaed in. it is a conservative libertarian think tank. when you mentioned the word libertarian and he just skirted by it a little while ago, that means he is against labor unions. he is against the labor people that work for the post office, that get dirty every day suckng these ruralust on routes. he was disingenuous i indicating somehow he had a -- a job in the government. host: hold on for a second and let me let kevin kosar respond. guest: let me clear something up. i spent 11 years working for the library of congress as a civil servant and a nonpartisan paying into my tsp and doing all the things federal workers do and four years ago i went to wor
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huntington's family and left behind their summary nomadic lifestyle generations ago . like many tarik under pressure from going up his regime they became settled farmers. but the family celebration recalls some of their old tradition has. come. to keep. on the following day home tune with a return to germany but before leaving he pays a visit to the dunes to draw strength and comfort in the places he remembers from his childhood. he'll need this resolved during the coming months and years his work to achieve peace in his home country is far from over. in this vast sea of sound a local driver is essential to the good old i know the desert like the back of my hand i know exactly how and where i need to drive by looking at the sat its color tells me everything. they reached the oasis cover room surrounded by sound as far as the eye can see. and the young tame. beauty of the sahara the conflicts that divide the country seem far away. i. mean and yet when does this or talent see this madras ness come from i don't see how could the libyans become so cruel to each other but sometimes i think this is a lost cause but my heart drives these thoughts away out of a manic
huntington's family and left behind their summary nomadic lifestyle generations ago . like many tarik under pressure from going up his regime they became settled farmers. but the family celebration recalls some of their old tradition has. come. to keep. on the following day home tune with a return to germany but before leaving he pays a visit to the dunes to draw strength and comfort in the places he remembers from his childhood. he'll need this resolved during the coming months and years his...
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liberal economics within the american sphere of influence that encompass most of the world some call liberal hegemony huntington called it primacy of a world without us primacy he predicted in 1983 is a world with more violence and disorder and less democracy and economic growth". we can know what the world would have looked like without primacy but we do know today that relations with russia and china are bad and getting worse. there is now open talk of a new cold war with both nations at the same time. of feet we mostly managed to avoid for the last cold war. meanwhile activist movements are on the horizon european union seems unsteady at best. and last but not least the middle east is in turmoil more than 15 years after george w. bush sent troops into iraq through the rise of the islamic state in the horrific war in yemen that has claimed thousands of lives recent un report warned as many as 13 million people are facing starvation the world's worst famine in over 100 years. in the hell of good intention intentions, stephen traces many of these problems to the flaws inherent in primacy us power has on policym
liberal economics within the american sphere of influence that encompass most of the world some call liberal hegemony huntington called it primacy of a world without us primacy he predicted in 1983 is a world with more violence and disorder and less democracy and economic growth". we can know what the world would have looked like without primacy but we do know today that relations with russia and china are bad and getting worse. there is now open talk of a new cold war with both nations at...