Here & Now Anytime

March 19, 2019: Hour 1


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The Midwest was hit with heavy snow last week, then warmer temperatures caused the snow to melt. Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd speaks with Scott Mitchell, the mayor of Hornick, Iowa, about the flooding there. Also, host Jeremy Hobsons speaks with French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy about his new book, where he argues that America's influence is declining and five powers — China, Russia, Iran, Turkey, and Sunni radical Islam — are ready to take its place in the world.
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