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them back to work sooner let's bring in new york gop congresswoman, nicole malliotakis. congresswoman, great to see you this morning. it's a big day, december 27. the private mandate in new york city goes into effect. it's odd, our only healthcare workers are obviously important. are they the only essential workers? are they the only people that we need to keep this country the city up and running? what do your constituents say and what are they telling you about this private mandate? >> well, we already know that here in new york city, the vaccination rate is 89% which is above the national average and the mayor and the governor have already implemented a vaccine mandate on city and state workers, healthcare workers as well, and what we're seeing as a result of that mandate is that people are still getting covid. cases exploded last week so it's not stopping the spread but what it's doing is reducing the symptoms. the issue that has become as people are testing positive for covid, despite being vaccinated, they are calling out success and seeing shortages in
them back to work sooner let's bring in new york gop congresswoman, nicole malliotakis. congresswoman, great to see you this morning. it's a big day, december 27. the private mandate in new york city goes into effect. it's odd, our only healthcare workers are obviously important. are they the only essential workers? are they the only people that we need to keep this country the city up and running? what do your constituents say and what are they telling you about this private mandate? >>...
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nicole saphier, fox news contributor and former assistant health secretary admiral brett giroir. welcome to both of you. >> thank you for having us. >> mike: from the "new york times" the u.s. breaks single day record hospitalizations and deaths however have not followed the same dramatic increase in the last two weeks. deaths are down by 5% with the daily average of 1221. while hospitalizations increased by just 15% to an average of 78,781 per day. while you obviously want to track cases, dr. saphier, are hospitalizations and fatalities really more meaningful metrics? >> well, absolutely. as of right now, as you can see, we really need to change our mindset and stop focusing on daily new case counts. as we know the virus is everywhere. it is impressive how highly transmissible and contagious this is. what is more important at this point is how many people are being hospitalized and how many people are dying from this virus. and while there is still a very high number, unfortunately what we haven't been able to do throughout the entire course of this pandemic is have true figures
nicole saphier, fox news contributor and former assistant health secretary admiral brett giroir. welcome to both of you. >> thank you for having us. >> mike: from the "new york times" the u.s. breaks single day record hospitalizations and deaths however have not followed the same dramatic increase in the last two weeks. deaths are down by 5% with the daily average of 1221. while hospitalizations increased by just 15% to an average of 78,781 per day. while you obviously...
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year's national book award for nonfiction, for her bucket, althoughct she carrd and also the news, nicole pearl, an award winner, her new book is called this is how they tell me the world and this and when the financial times business book of the year, an annual award given to the most compelling into the businesses and it comes the 40000-dollar monetary price and finally getting to the book scanning book sales, rep almost 10 percent for the weekend and ending november 20th as we into the holiday book. it had a adult nonfiction the sales wereul down 1 percent and still up 6 percent for the year and a side note, nearly one quarter of all books are sold during the holiday time and carlos lozada washington post nonfiction book a critic, he is author himself and is a pulitzer prize winner as well, and he joins us on about books and carlos lozada, this is a look at back in 2021, when is your year been likened would've he been doing it. >> i have been reading a lot of books, i have been enjoying having my kids back in real school which is estimated it easier to read a lot of books that they bee
year's national book award for nonfiction, for her bucket, althoughct she carrd and also the news, nicole pearl, an award winner, her new book is called this is how they tell me the world and this and when the financial times business book of the year, an annual award given to the most compelling into the businesses and it comes the 40000-dollar monetary price and finally getting to the book scanning book sales, rep almost 10 percent for the weekend and ending november 20th as we into the...
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we want to get the require from new york congress woman, nicole mallatakis. >> yeah, he didn't name off of the stuff in the bill that is awful. expanding the irs to go after regular people, minute that makes a transaction over $600. think about the amnesty provisions in that bill, a lot of those entitlement programs that they want to create that are costly an unsustainable. they also want to open it up to those in the country illegally. that's the main objection that republicans have to this bill. it spends a lot of money on things that we shouldn't be implements in this country. most people in america are happy that the build back better bill is dead. it was a disastrous possiblesy moving us to socialism. at the end of the day, people want to secure our borders. they want to make sure that we get this economy back on track. if we continue to disincentivize people to work like these welfare without work requirements that would be in this new bill, that would only expand the problems that we're facing right now. we need to work and produce. we need -- that's what will drive down inflatio
we want to get the require from new york congress woman, nicole mallatakis. >> yeah, he didn't name off of the stuff in the bill that is awful. expanding the irs to go after regular people, minute that makes a transaction over $600. think about the amnesty provisions in that bill, a lot of those entitlement programs that they want to create that are costly an unsustainable. they also want to open it up to those in the country illegally. that's the main objection that republicans have to...
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saluda con mucho gusto nicole suárez. terminará el año viviendo uno de los peores momentos por incendios forestales. han causado daños de al menos 500 viviendas. no se ha reportado muertes pero sí heridos. tiene la crónica de este desastre >> el estado de colorado se ve azotado, las llamas de más de 105 millas por hora han consumido negocios y miles de personas se han visto obligada a dejar atrás a pocas horas de año nuevo. las imágenes son impresionantes. quedarone envueltos en llamas a medida que avanzaba por la ciudad ubicadas a ocho millas de distancia. el servicio nacional de meteorología calificó en ambas comunidades como potencialmente mortal. hay una población de personas al ser evacuada hicieron largas filas en las carreteras. >> [habla en inglés] >> ante el peligro, el gobernador declaró estado de emergencia. el infierno al que se enfrentan no ha cobrado vidas hasta el momento pero les tomará tiempo evaluar la gravedad de los daños y conocer el saldo de la devastación. ha sido el más destructiv
saluda con mucho gusto nicole suárez. terminará el año viviendo uno de los peores momentos por incendios forestales. han causado daños de al menos 500 viviendas. no se ha reportado muertes pero sí heridos. tiene la crónica de este desastre >> el estado de colorado se ve azotado, las llamas de más de 105 millas por hora han consumido negocios y miles de personas se han visto obligada a dejar atrás a pocas horas de año nuevo. las imágenes son impresionantes. quedarone envueltos en...
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as nicole alluded to, the big question in this area is the privileges or immunities clause. he thinks that is where rights are extensively incorporated and that is where they come from but he is setting up her suppose of equality government by consent, and a level rights for clinton the declaration. these are all in our constitution. -- inalienable rights for the declaration. these are all in our constitution. to determine what the immunities are, aside from any rights that are explicitly mentioned in the constitution. >> any other comments from the panel on the role of natural law? >> after our organizing meeting, i knew this was coming up as my research assistant, to go through all of justice thomas' opinions, to all reference of natural law or natural rights were the declaration of independence. [laughter] the judges entirely correct. it wasn't just our impression of two. if you read them all, which i did last night -- [laughter] he does not in any of these use natural law as a direct basis. he doesn't say natural law says, therefore, that is a source of authority. every
as nicole alluded to, the big question in this area is the privileges or immunities clause. he thinks that is where rights are extensively incorporated and that is where they come from but he is setting up her suppose of equality government by consent, and a level rights for clinton the declaration. these are all in our constitution. -- inalienable rights for the declaration. these are all in our constitution. to determine what the immunities are, aside from any rights that are explicitly...
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nicole is a control freak. he's a bureaucratic technocrat. he is, has attention to detail and on both of them they work in different ways and they despise where the other functions they don't like where i mean it's is rarely politics, rally costs and all. but in this instance, each of the salt, salt vision is how they want international relations to go and it's not the others . and then it becomes personal front. even try to get the you invested in only ongoing school goals, taking a very one for all and all, for one approach. the e. u, though has remained relatively aloof. but that is a whole of a capital of fish shell. it's even sky. i'll see paris 2021 the year that was will 2022 meantime is making the way around the globe as at times. those of course, very from country to country of the new years of slow been coming in with an array of fireworks as the usual capital to capital turn up to time village of the village . some of the big displays for you that let me share these isn't impressive new years. the file a show that lit up the tie ca
nicole is a control freak. he's a bureaucratic technocrat. he is, has attention to detail and on both of them they work in different ways and they despise where the other functions they don't like where i mean it's is rarely politics, rally costs and all. but in this instance, each of the salt, salt vision is how they want international relations to go and it's not the others . and then it becomes personal front. even try to get the you invested in only ongoing school goals, taking a very one...
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>> dr nicole: that was quite a moment. if someone from a border state, born and raised in arizona, and i figured the border. it is insulting for the people of the southwest for her to laugh it off and shrugged about coming to the border when there is a border crisis. there are people crossing the desert every single day, many of them winding up in hospitals because it is such a severe track, and as we saw, we have people massively congregating in a time of the pandemic. they did not have effective testing, they did not have isolation and quarantine, so no, it's a slap in the face to americans when you have her laughing when she is the one tasked with fixing the major problem. >> kayleigh: laurent, here's another moment. we had a bunch of them and we can only fit in so many. let's roll the tape. >> just a few days ago there were funds allocated to israel and it hurts my heart because ethnic. >> vice president harris: your voice, your perspective, it is not being oppressed. it must be heard. >> kayleigh: leaning into a narra
>> dr nicole: that was quite a moment. if someone from a border state, born and raised in arizona, and i figured the border. it is insulting for the people of the southwest for her to laugh it off and shrugged about coming to the border when there is a border crisis. there are people crossing the desert every single day, many of them winding up in hospitals because it is such a severe track, and as we saw, we have people massively congregating in a time of the pandemic. they did not have...
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. >> i did get a text from nicole from bawsca, who is out on medical leave. she wanted to make sure that was not due to lack of interest of topic discussed today. i want to give a brief drought update. this is dated december 6th. every monday i get an up date on where we are relative our water supply and other conditions. this is the one in the packet i will verbally update. level of historics has not changed because this particular out country area has been seeing more snow than actual rainfall. the brown area keeps getting smaller but the red area is not really changing. i guess it's coal comfort that we're in extreme drought rather than exceptional drought. this shows hetchy participation. it doesn't show update on this. if we go to the next slide, the snow pack, you i can see the red line is below the historic median with the snow that we've gotten so far from the storm. definitely it is above the median line as we get there to the middle of the month. we do still expect some more to come this week and the next. water available to the city. we have not se
. >> i did get a text from nicole from bawsca, who is out on medical leave. she wanted to make sure that was not due to lack of interest of topic discussed today. i want to give a brief drought update. this is dated december 6th. every monday i get an up date on where we are relative our water supply and other conditions. this is the one in the packet i will verbally update. level of historics has not changed because this particular out country area has been seeing more snow than actual...
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host: nicole hannah jones was a guest on book tv's afterwards recently. i want to show our viewers what she said and have you respond. [video clip] >> we call this an origin story. >> an alternative. >> i think in a multiracial country we have to have many points of origin. you could certainly have a similar project looking at indigenous people and i actually hope there is something like that and how would we do differently about our country if we look at it from that lens. i think if we are going to engage in origin stories and the question is should we, maybe, maybe not, i think there is a usefulness to them and it is impossible not to have them. culturally as human beings -- >> we almost always do. >> you could academically argue that we shouldn't but i don't think we'll ever not have the stories that we tell ourselves about who we are as a people, country, nation. we do have to say there could never be one. the idea of a single unifying narrative in a country like the united states is probably impossible. why can't we teach multiple versions of origin
host: nicole hannah jones was a guest on book tv's afterwards recently. i want to show our viewers what she said and have you respond. [video clip] >> we call this an origin story. >> an alternative. >> i think in a multiracial country we have to have many points of origin. you could certainly have a similar project looking at indigenous people and i actually hope there is something like that and how would we do differently about our country if we look at it from that lens. i...
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amy: that was nicole salazar screaming as the riot police took her down bloodying her face. shariff abdel kouddous told them to calm down they kicked him in the chest, threw him against the wall an arrested him. when i got the call on the convention floor i raced outside the riot police had formed a lane containing the area. i asked to speak with the commanding over to get them released. >> stay right there. back up. back up. >> you will be under arrest so don't do it. >> we would successfully the st. paul and maps police and secret service for our arrest. when we come back we will have more on our 25th anniversary special. \m \m amy: democracy now! on evening of tuesday december 7, 8:00 p.m. tom will join noam chomsky, angela davis, arundhati roy and winona laduke and others as we celebrate 25 years of democracy now!. join us for the online celebration. you can check out democracynow.org for more information. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace reporter. i'm amy goodman. as we return now to our look back at excerpts of democracy now! over the past qua
amy: that was nicole salazar screaming as the riot police took her down bloodying her face. shariff abdel kouddous told them to calm down they kicked him in the chest, threw him against the wall an arrested him. when i got the call on the convention floor i raced outside the riot police had formed a lane containing the area. i asked to speak with the commanding over to get them released. >> stay right there. back up. back up. >> you will be under arrest so don't do it. >> we...
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. >> nos vamos a la pausa con la talentosa nicole que nos presenta su mÁs reciente sencillo. >> hola, cÓmo estÁn? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ¿vienes a comer donde abuelita? primo, ¿no sabes que tratándote con nexium 24hr te proteges contra la acidez frecuente para aliviarte todo el día y toda la noche? tienes razón. con nexium 24hr puedo saborear cada momento. ♪ m ♪ >> vamos a saber lo que nos depara el 2022. >> vamos a conocer esos amuletos que nos traen el amor y la abundancia. dilo todo. >> a mi espalda esperando el aÑo 2022, les tengo las predicciones de lo que vendrÁ para este aÑo nuevo. aries este aÑo tendrÁs enorme confianza en ti, mucha luz y esta mala racha se va, podrÁs iniciar nuevo emprendimiento. continuÓ contigo estos seres que estÁn cercanos, tendrÁ muchas experiencias con alguien muy especial que va a estar muy cerca de ti. cualquier negocio que hagas en este aÑo de baja ir muy bien. sagitario comienzas este aÑo con lupita. estarÁ muy enfocado en todo lo que tiene que ver con la familia. tendrÁs un excelente desempeÑo profesional. mirÁ lo que te
. >> nos vamos a la pausa con la talentosa nicole que nos presenta su mÁs reciente sencillo. >> hola, cÓmo estÁn? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ¿vienes a comer donde abuelita? primo, ¿no sabes que tratándote con nexium 24hr te proteges contra la acidez frecuente para aliviarte todo el día y toda la noche? tienes razón. con nexium 24hr puedo saborear cada momento. ♪ m ♪ >> vamos a saber lo que nos depara el 2022. >> vamos a conocer esos amuletos que nos traen el...
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nicole: a competent of study, 42,000 kids over one.five months. out of that, 10% of the kids reported adverse effects from the shot but minor things, 97.6% of symptoms were considered minor. there were 11 reports of myocarditis. there were two deaths. but the 5 and 6-year-olds who died had health conditions, contributed to the pfizer vaccination. ashley: thank you very much. let's check the futures again and bring in jonathan koenig. the dow and s&p down fight, nasdaq flat, and our good friend jonathan has begun his new year's celebrations and i applaud that. final trading day for the year, your wine, your champagne, what do you make of the markets this year? >> happy new year to you, your viewers, the fox business family. 2021 was a triumph of not just the stock market but american ingenuity, big pharma coming up with all these innovations, technology, zoom, facebook, apple, amazon, over and over again the creative ingenuity of the american businessmen big and small to come up with a way to deal with the pandemic, to get through it. that was all
nicole: a competent of study, 42,000 kids over one.five months. out of that, 10% of the kids reported adverse effects from the shot but minor things, 97.6% of symptoms were considered minor. there were 11 reports of myocarditis. there were two deaths. but the 5 and 6-year-olds who died had health conditions, contributed to the pfizer vaccination. ashley: thank you very much. let's check the futures again and bring in jonathan koenig. the dow and s&p down fight, nasdaq flat, and our good...
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nicole johnson has more. >> ringing in the new year with restrictions in times square. barricades are up everywhere as the final preparations are underway. but the usual crowds will be scaled back this year to about 15,000 still, the nypd saysc security will be tighter than ever and health is a priority to pandemic has changed literally, you know, all of our lives over the last two-plus years, including this event. it's something that we have to adapt to thousands of police officers will be on hand checking bags. >> also for your vaccination status. anyone 5 and older. show proof of vaccine with id in order to get into the frozen zone and see the ball drop. what things will look very different in times square. some things will never change like street closures starting early friday morning 38 street to 59th street from 5th avenue to 9th avenue. >> will be closed to vehicles. also to subway entrance is 42nd street and 7th avenue and 47th street and broadway will be closed. some people we spoke with about the added restrictions are all for it. anything to ensure safety is
nicole johnson has more. >> ringing in the new year with restrictions in times square. barricades are up everywhere as the final preparations are underway. but the usual crowds will be scaled back this year to about 15,000 still, the nypd saysc security will be tighter than ever and health is a priority to pandemic has changed literally, you know, all of our lives over the last two-plus years, including this event. it's something that we have to adapt to thousands of police officers will...
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host: nicole hannah jones was a guest on book tv's afterwards recently. i want to show our viewers what she said and have you respond. [video clip] >> we call this an origin story. >> an alternative. >> i think in a multiracial country we have to have many points of origin. you could certainly have a similar project looking at indigenous people and i actually hope there is something like that and how would we do differently about our country if we look at it from that lens. i think if we are going to engage in origin stories and the question is should we, maybe, maybe not, i think there is a usefulness to them and it is impossible not to have them. culturally as human beings -- >> we almost always do. >> you could academically argue that we shouldn't but i don't think we'll ever not have the stories that we tell ourselves about who we are as a people, country, nation. we do have to say there could never be one. the idea of a single unifying narrative in a country like the united states is probably impossible. why can't we teach multiple versions of origin
host: nicole hannah jones was a guest on book tv's afterwards recently. i want to show our viewers what she said and have you respond. [video clip] >> we call this an origin story. >> an alternative. >> i think in a multiracial country we have to have many points of origin. you could certainly have a similar project looking at indigenous people and i actually hope there is something like that and how would we do differently about our country if we look at it from that lens. i...
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i nicole its own volume and in fact, somebody apparently did a calculation and just multiplied the maximum penalty by the number of cars written down on a slip of paper. and that was discussed at the meeting. yeah, yes. winter coons account of events is a very different one. according to him, the meeting was not about any legal defeat device or potential fines, or indeed whether they were to tell the truth to the authorities. minutes from the meeting however, reveal talk of only a partial disclosure of information to the v w. inspectors did not subsequently claim that vin to con was lying, but they did accuse him of negligence and a failure to take action a leash. oh, tom, i advised, no, they said he did not properly pursue illicit software functions in the to later t d. i after july the 25th 2015. and that he failed to ensure that the enquiries from the american authorities were answered completely. and truthfully until 12 the man tasked was talking to the u. s. so sorry, t swiss oliver schmidt, his job to get v w out of trouble. at the same time, there may have been the prospect of using
i nicole its own volume and in fact, somebody apparently did a calculation and just multiplied the maximum penalty by the number of cars written down on a slip of paper. and that was discussed at the meeting. yeah, yes. winter coons account of events is a very different one. according to him, the meeting was not about any legal defeat device or potential fines, or indeed whether they were to tell the truth to the authorities. minutes from the meeting however, reveal talk of only a partial...
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. >> reporter: but scientists like nicole price think sea weed has a lot more to offer. sea weed might be having a moment? >> i would say sea weed's having a moment, yeah. >> reporter: early results from her team's experiment show sea weed farms dramatically improve water quality and absorb one of the main greenhouse gases warming our planet. >> sea weed is a great sponge for carbon dioxide. our cars, power plants, factories and farms all pump carbon dioxide into the air. the world's ocean absorb one third of the emissions, helping the planet avoid catastrophic changes. scientists already know sea grass and man groves absorb carbon better than the world's tropical rain forests do, which when they burn pump all that carbon back into the air. >> it gives us hope for a future world where sea weed can take what we give it for carbon dioxide. >> reporter: for a lobster man who started growing sea weed, it's a hedge for the future. >> now we're heavily dependent on one resource. if there is a turn in the fishery, there needs to be something else. and right now kelp is one of t
. >> reporter: but scientists like nicole price think sea weed has a lot more to offer. sea weed might be having a moment? >> i would say sea weed's having a moment, yeah. >> reporter: early results from her team's experiment show sea weed farms dramatically improve water quality and absorb one of the main greenhouse gases warming our planet. >> sea weed is a great sponge for carbon dioxide. our cars, power plants, factories and farms all pump carbon dioxide into the...
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read jonathan capehart, read nicole hannah jones, read bell hooks, read people who can inform you, james baldwin, the fire next time, i would recommend every american read that book to grapple with the powerful articulation of the politics of grief that have besieged black people, the traumas we have endured, but the overcoming power of love to remake american society. without black forgiveness, america wouldn't be what it is today. >> that's for damn sure. quickly, professor dyson, what role does washington have to play? lawmakers up the street here have to play in this conversation that we're having? >> well, extremely important, first of all, the bitter bickering, the futile feuding, and the nastiness and the resistance to try to engage the other. now, i'm not pretending that one side is not more responsible than the other for what we see now. the malaise we're confronting is mostly all made up of those on the right who refuse to examine themselves through a prism of self-reflection and decency and humility. what the politicians need to do is practice some of that religious discourse
read jonathan capehart, read nicole hannah jones, read bell hooks, read people who can inform you, james baldwin, the fire next time, i would recommend every american read that book to grapple with the powerful articulation of the politics of grief that have besieged black people, the traumas we have endured, but the overcoming power of love to remake american society. without black forgiveness, america wouldn't be what it is today. >> that's for damn sure. quickly, professor dyson, what...
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the author of the 1619 project, nicole hannah jones, slamming the us as a racist country. in an interview with the ap she says, quote, we have been taught the history of the country that does not exist and we a society that willfully does not want to deal with the anti-blackness at the core of so many of our institutions that our society itself, the howard university professor also taking heat this week for saying she cannot understand why parents would be involved in shaping their kids education. time, 17 after the hour. president biden's recent comments of been so out of touch with reality that even the mainstream media started to ask about it. >> we have to acknowledge that, a 40 year high sound like americans should be prepared for more pain before this gets better. >> president biden: if we don't pass build back better i think you are right. todd: what president biden's agenda could mean for your wallet with economist peter morici. carley: darren hoffman and lera trump live on this new year's eve edition of "fox and friends first". these folks don't have time to go to
the author of the 1619 project, nicole hannah jones, slamming the us as a racist country. in an interview with the ap she says, quote, we have been taught the history of the country that does not exist and we a society that willfully does not want to deal with the anti-blackness at the core of so many of our institutions that our society itself, the howard university professor also taking heat this week for saying she cannot understand why parents would be involved in shaping their kids...
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nicole richie avoided the hospital even though she managed to catch her hair on fire. forget the candles, blow out nicole a burger king manager and eight staffers blew off steam by quitting very publicly with this sign. while rudy giuliani wouldn't quit shaving in public at delta's jfk lounge, the guy who shot the spectacle said -- >> i was delighted and horrified. >> reporter: the same could be said of combination foods from fruit loops pizza to popcorn salad to candy corn bratwurst. of course animals stole the show. noodle predicted good or bad days by his willingness to get up. >> oh, my gosh, there are bones today. >> reporter: the bones or no bones days. >> oh, a soft collapse. >> reporter: doggy makeover of the year goes to this guy found wandering in kansas city, missouri. they removed 6 1/2 pounds of matted fur. he had to relearn to walk, and his new owners say all that hair even affected his tail. >> basically wags one way. >> reporter: then there's the tale of the deer in virginia that leaped onto a school bus landing on a sleeping student. they made an unsch
nicole richie avoided the hospital even though she managed to catch her hair on fire. forget the candles, blow out nicole a burger king manager and eight staffers blew off steam by quitting very publicly with this sign. while rudy giuliani wouldn't quit shaving in public at delta's jfk lounge, the guy who shot the spectacle said -- >> i was delighted and horrified. >> reporter: the same could be said of combination foods from fruit loops pizza to popcorn salad to candy corn...
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you know, nicole kidman putting a tribute out to our three daughters. you what? incredible. and following us on instagram. yeah. there's a thing! wonderfully generous of these stars, but it helped us, it raised our profile. did you ever expect that amount? because i know you started off with, what was it, three grand each or something? no, never. we were walking for a reason, but we didn't realise how big it was all going to get. and neither did the charity they were raising money for — papyrus, based in warrington. hi, how are you doing? andy and tim were given the chance to meet some of the people who answer the calls at the charity's helpline, which is called hopeline uk. sophie. kelly. tim. andy. we know! it's absolutely incredible to meet you because we've all been - following your journey i and your story for so long. and to see you. | i kept saying to the comms team, j i was like, when are they coming? please let us know. dying to meet them! we're two old men! absolutely. it's lovely to meet you. you are at the sharp end. and we just like blokes walking. rae, sophie
you know, nicole kidman putting a tribute out to our three daughters. you what? incredible. and following us on instagram. yeah. there's a thing! wonderfully generous of these stars, but it helped us, it raised our profile. did you ever expect that amount? because i know you started off with, what was it, three grand each or something? no, never. we were walking for a reason, but we didn't realise how big it was all going to get. and neither did the charity they were raising money for —...
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this contains the valuable materials, like cobalt, nicole and lithium. the 2nd half part of the process is the hub, and this is really a bespoke hydro, metallurgy or wet chemistry process to process black mass into battery materials. what this means is that different chemicals get added to the black mess, which each al different elements, these chemicals either make their way into the final product or re used in the process. so this actually doesn't produce any waste water. you end up with the black mass separated into a single components like lithium, cobalt and nickel. so that the end goal is that as we pull them out of the batteries, we're putting them back into new batteries and that hasn't been, she been achieved yet at a high scale there's, there's elements of it around the world, but we want to help to continue to try that forward, it is hard to keep track exactly how many lithium ion batteries already get recycled mainly because they're often exported. but it is already happening more and more especially in asia where most of them are also produc
this contains the valuable materials, like cobalt, nicole and lithium. the 2nd half part of the process is the hub, and this is really a bespoke hydro, metallurgy or wet chemistry process to process black mass into battery materials. what this means is that different chemicals get added to the black mess, which each al different elements, these chemicals either make their way into the final product or re used in the process. so this actually doesn't produce any waste water. you end up with the...
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i vulcan, nicole yet cannot, does this policy at em? ah shaka, she's think i heard from talking transit wouldn't to luca clocked in, i'm content not only matson and that meets and feelin onto she didn't from union to some of them treating lloyd's and he's in his compton. am from tyler schmitt manor, himself from container m. yeah, this is john jones here. tom of dish does. does this policy in layla was one of those returns as far as she knows she might see her unknown assailants every day. they don't know they're on, maybe they're watching me every day and that is what is hurting me. you know, i just still being hot every day, cry by myself a. lauren and this is not something that you can share with everyone you day with it. the conditions we've seen perhaps explain why the authorities didn't want those true meals. samus a new camp might make a difference. but for now it's clear that the old one has done, you're looking credit ah, a mineral central to the quest for clean energy. a key ingredient for the production of electric car batter
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i'm nicole really for more headlines. remember, there's always our website d, w dot com for me and the entire team. thank you so much for your company. with the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing? what does the latest research say? information and context? the corona virus off day, because at 19 special next on t w. t w's crime fighters are back africa, most successful radio drama series continues this season. the stories focus on hate speech, color of prevention and sustainable charcoal production. all episodes are available online. and of course you can share and discuss on d, w, africa's facebook page, and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in now. we're good with germany now has some of the world's strictest rules for people who are not full vaccinated against coven. 19 the country also has a vocal minority who refused to get the jap, many subscribed to conspiracy theories, and call themselves queer, daggers, or transgressive thinkers. they've been pr
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but there is no holding back big bend bomb or watching t w news line from berlin and nicole really for more headlines and analysis. there's always our website for me and the entire team. thank you so much for your company. ah, welcome to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. there was a before 911 and and after 911, he says after 911, the clubs came off. where organized crime rules were conglomerates make their own laws? what's true, what's a, it doesn't matter. the only criteria is worked. we'll hook people. we shed light on the opaque worlds who's behind benefits. and why are they a threat to whistle? oh, peak worlds. starts january 5th on d, w. a. ah. will a new year bring new difficulties for western companies doing business in china? if the end of 2021 is any indicator, and the answer is almost certainly yes. we'll look at a tough new law. the u. s. mentor force more businesses to reckon with supply chains in china at the risk of angering beijing. also on the show 20 years later, the euro unites much of europe and still divides many opinions. we'll loo
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ah, i'm nicole really. it's good to have you with us. russian president vladimir putin and his u. s. counterpart. joe biden spoke on thursday as tensions have been steadily rising over russia's true build up near the ukrainian border. in the 50 med call. bind demanded a d escalation and threatened russia with new sanctions. hooton's warned that such a move would lead to a complete rupture of ties to find a series of irreconcilable differences. both sides agreed that there were grounds for meaningful progress. if the 2nd time this month, the 2 leaders have spoken and more talks with senior us and russian officials are set for january or more, let's bring in james kirk jake. he's a visiting fellow with a brookings institute, specialize on european politics and u. s. foreign policy strategy. mister curtis. these were the 2nd talks this month between president biden and fulton. what results do you expect? i think will be more still made, because i don't see the united states backing down. i said, united states and its allies is this really should not be a conversation between the unit
ah, i'm nicole really. it's good to have you with us. russian president vladimir putin and his u. s. counterpart. joe biden spoke on thursday as tensions have been steadily rising over russia's true build up near the ukrainian border. in the 50 med call. bind demanded a d escalation and threatened russia with new sanctions. hooton's warned that such a move would lead to a complete rupture of ties to find a series of irreconcilable differences. both sides agreed that there were grounds for...
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. >> reporter: nicole maldonado and her husband have been making hot meals for hungry neighbors. >> i'm trying my best to do what i can do. >> reporter: we met her at the colfax veterans memorial hall, which has been offering food, shelter, and charging stations for those in need. >> some people have been showing up wet, cold, hungry, wanting something to eat. >> reporter: you don't have to go far into the city to find neighbor helping neighbor. >> a couple times, whenever we come across somebody. >> reporter: in one way or another. >> we didn't have cell phone service for 3 days, but the neighbor at the end has a different carrier and has cell phone service. >> reporter: colfax has had a year. >> one hit after the next after the next. >> reporter: after the river fire in august nearly took the town out. >> here we are again pulling together to bring the resources in. >> reporter: while the city is desperate for the power to come back on, it is still showing its power through community. >> i'm grateful we survived and can help. that is what we do. >>> close to sea level here, it is cold
. >> reporter: nicole maldonado and her husband have been making hot meals for hungry neighbors. >> i'm trying my best to do what i can do. >> reporter: we met her at the colfax veterans memorial hall, which has been offering food, shelter, and charging stations for those in need. >> some people have been showing up wet, cold, hungry, wanting something to eat. >> reporter: you don't have to go far into the city to find neighbor helping neighbor. >> a couple...
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ah, i'm nicole fairly welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin and his us counterpart joe biden spoke for nearly an hour on thursday as tensions have been steadily using over what might be a head for the future of ukraine, ukraine, the e u, and the u. s, are concerned about a recent build up of troops near the ukrainian border. washington says it could take no plans to attack. russia meanwhile, says it was a written declaration that ukraine will never be allowed to join the nato military alliance is the 2nd time this month. the 2 leaders have spoken you more talks with senior us, and russian officials are set for january. for more, let's bring in james, curt shake. he's a visiting fellow with the brookings institute, specialize on european politics and u. s. foreign policy strategy. mister cur. take these were the 2nd talks this month between president biden and putin. what results do you expect? i think will be more still made because i don't see the united states backing down . i said, united states and its allies does this really should not be a conversation between
ah, i'm nicole fairly welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin and his us counterpart joe biden spoke for nearly an hour on thursday as tensions have been steadily using over what might be a head for the future of ukraine, ukraine, the e u, and the u. s, are concerned about a recent build up of troops near the ukrainian border. washington says it could take no plans to attack. russia meanwhile, says it was a written declaration that ukraine will never be allowed to join the nato...
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>> that's what i really don't know, nicolle. i mean, this has always been the odd wrinkle we have talked about over the last year. these are the people that are there to protect them. the only people they can't avoid seeing in the hallways when they come into the capitol had these folks who protect them on january 6th and after. and during their testimony, the questions, the ridicule that's been seen on line, the sort of going out of the way to make it not that big of a deal when it very clearly is, the video overwhelming. i think the challenge comes down to how you sense out what the law enforcement community feels and what their connection is. i would imagine for most law enforcement that saw what happened that day f they did see it, this was just a tragedy. and they can't be supportive of what they are hearing out of the lawmakers on capitol hill. secondly, there is a political element to some law enforcement in america meaning a lot of local law enforcement and sheriffs are elected. so they are playing party politics ads wel
>> that's what i really don't know, nicolle. i mean, this has always been the odd wrinkle we have talked about over the last year. these are the people that are there to protect them. the only people they can't avoid seeing in the hallways when they come into the capitol had these folks who protect them on january 6th and after. and during their testimony, the questions, the ridicule that's been seen on line, the sort of going out of the way to make it not that big of a deal when it very...
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muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos, les saluda nicole suÁrez, vamos con la informaciÓn porque para desgracia de todos la variante Ómicron del covid-19 sigue siendo la noticia del dÍa por la velocidad a la que se propaga, ayer mmo el paÍs reji encontrÓ un alarmante rÉcord de contagios las autoridades no paran de insistir que todas las precauciones son pocas en este fin de aÑo, lourdes adelante. >> asÍ es nicole * gracias a variante Ómicron estados unidos estÁ pasando poru peor brote de contagio desde que iniciÓ la pandemia, tan solo ayer 488 mil personas dieron positivo casi medio millÓn de nuevos casos de covid-19 a lo largo de la naciÓn, y aquÍ en florida se registraron unos 47 mil nuevos casos el incremento mÁs grande desde que iniciÓ la pandemia llevando al estado superar los 4 millones de casos y las largas filas que pueden ver para hacerse pruebas de covid-19 son reflejo de esta curva, la espera no es solo larga para conseguir una prueba que en algunas partes del paÍs ya escasean, sino tambiÉn para conseguir los resultados los laboratorios estÁn saturados por tanta dem
muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos, les saluda nicole suÁrez, vamos con la informaciÓn porque para desgracia de todos la variante Ómicron del covid-19 sigue siendo la noticia del dÍa por la velocidad a la que se propaga, ayer mmo el paÍs reji encontrÓ un alarmante rÉcord de contagios las autoridades no paran de insistir que todas las precauciones son pocas en este fin de aÑo, lourdes adelante. >> asÍ es nicole * gracias a variante Ómicron estados unidos estÁ pasando poru peor...
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>> mike: let's bring in nicole malliotakis. welcome. >> welcome. thank you. >> mike: we took a pause over the holidays. build back better, the fight for it will continue when he returned to the capital. what are your expectations? >> i think the bill as is, it's dead. republicans unanimously voted against it in the house. we see senator manchin coming out, and other democrats, quite frankly, not voting down that comfortable voting for this bill. when taxpayers pay taxes, they expect certain things in return. there obviously things like national security, making sure we have strong defense, making sure we have money for quality education, medicare for seniors, and of course infrastructure. we've got to modernize our nation and keep up the pace, and that brings gdp money and revenue in. democrats and i want to create unnecessary new social programs, welfare without work programs, and other entitlements that we just simply cannot afford. so i think this is going to certainly be a show down. i think the democrats are going to try and continue to push f
>> mike: let's bring in nicole malliotakis. welcome. >> welcome. thank you. >> mike: we took a pause over the holidays. build back better, the fight for it will continue when he returned to the capital. what are your expectations? >> i think the bill as is, it's dead. republicans unanimously voted against it in the house. we see senator manchin coming out, and other democrats, quite frankly, not voting down that comfortable voting for this bill. when taxpayers pay taxes,...
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as chelsea delaney reports, nicole natural gas and crude oil in this year. these fossil fuels have been in short supply, whatever you want to call it, a crisis, a crunch. shortage. what's been unfolding across global energy market this year is impacting all of our lives. in almost every corner of the world, the energy needed to heat our homes or fuel or cars or power. our businesses has become drastically more expensive. it takes a long time for the amount of switch away from fossil fuels in $981.00 oil gas and cool account for 84 percent of total energy demand. last year that was 284 percent . the 1st place where we really started to see energy shortages unfold this year was in china. china school supply couldn't keep up with the sharp bounce back in demand from its factory sector. by september, the government ordered some factories close untold coal mines to increase production with the coal shortage at home. china turn to international natural gas markets to help keep the lights on and factories running. that huge amount of demand coming from china ripple
as chelsea delaney reports, nicole natural gas and crude oil in this year. these fossil fuels have been in short supply, whatever you want to call it, a crisis, a crunch. shortage. what's been unfolding across global energy market this year is impacting all of our lives. in almost every corner of the world, the energy needed to heat our homes or fuel or cars or power. our businesses has become drastically more expensive. it takes a long time for the amount of switch away from fossil fuels in...
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nicole saphier board certified radiologist and fox news contributor. always good to have your medical analysis. new case rates for covid are hitting record levels here in the u.s. hospitalizations, we heard from steve's report and deaths are rising at a much slower rate. i guess that's some good news here, right? >> that's right and yes, we are at record high new cases throughout the pandemic. new case levels have exceeded that as we saw last winter but similar to what south africa continues to report, we are seeing reduction in clinical -- in the -- the number dropped to 14% during the delta wave and less than 5% with omicron with a population that has a less than 40% vaccination rate. in the united states we're seeing the same thing. we have a drastic rise in cases and while there is a slight rise in hospitalizations, that is being driven by the sheer high trance missability and contagiousness of this but not that it is a more severe strain. >> many people going out to get booster shots because they're concerned about getting omicron and dr. fauci is
nicole saphier board certified radiologist and fox news contributor. always good to have your medical analysis. new case rates for covid are hitting record levels here in the u.s. hospitalizations, we heard from steve's report and deaths are rising at a much slower rate. i guess that's some good news here, right? >> that's right and yes, we are at record high new cases throughout the pandemic. new case levels have exceeded that as we saw last winter but similar to what south africa...
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as chelsea delaney reports, nicole natural gas and crude oil in this year. these fossil fuels have been in short supply, whatever you want to call it, a crisis, a crunch. shortage. what's been unfolding across global energy market this year is impacting all of our lives. in almost every corner of the world, the energy needed to heat our homes or fuel or cars or power. our businesses has become drastically more expensive. it takes a long time for the amount of switch away from fossil fuels in $981.00, oil gas and cool account for 84 percent of total energy demand. last year that there was to 84 percent. the 1st place where we really started to see energy shortages unfold this year was in china. china school supply couldn't keep up with the sharp bounce back in demand from its factory sector. by september, the government ordered some factories closed and told coal mines to increase production with the coal shortage at home. china turn to international natural gas markets to help keep the lights on and factories running. that huge amount of demand coming from c
as chelsea delaney reports, nicole natural gas and crude oil in this year. these fossil fuels have been in short supply, whatever you want to call it, a crisis, a crunch. shortage. what's been unfolding across global energy market this year is impacting all of our lives. in almost every corner of the world, the energy needed to heat our homes or fuel or cars or power. our businesses has become drastically more expensive. it takes a long time for the amount of switch away from fossil fuels in...
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as chelsea delaney reports, nicole natural gas and crude oil in this year. these fossil fuels have been in short supply. whatever you want to call it, a crisis, a crunch. shortage. what's been unfolding across global energy market this year is impacting all of our live in almost every corner of the world, the energy needed to heat our homes or fuel or cars or power. our businesses has become drastically more expensive. it takes a long time for the amount of switch away from fossil fuels. in $981.00, oil gas and cool account for 84 percent of total energy demand. last year that there was to 84 percent. the 1st place where we really started to see energy shortages unfold this year was in china. china school supply couldn't keep up with the sharp bounce back in demand from its factory sector. by september, the government ordered some factories closed and told coal mines to increase production with the coal shortage at home. china turn to international natural gas markets to help keep the lights on and factories running. that huge amount of demand coming from ch
as chelsea delaney reports, nicole natural gas and crude oil in this year. these fossil fuels have been in short supply. whatever you want to call it, a crisis, a crunch. shortage. what's been unfolding across global energy market this year is impacting all of our live in almost every corner of the world, the energy needed to heat our homes or fuel or cars or power. our businesses has become drastically more expensive. it takes a long time for the amount of switch away from fossil fuels. in...
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you're telling nicole why? i think 11 of the things that was so exciting to us was says to show how captain ed, you know, these young people discovered their kind of common experience of oppression and believed that they could do something about it together. but across disability there is so much diversity. and i think judy and other leaders at the time, recognize that, that was kind of a superpower, you know, because it, it's so many different movements. so many different liberation movements were part of the disability movement. and so in berkeley as they started organizing and demonstrating, you know, there were gay disabled people and there were black disabled people and there were black panthers who are disabled. and all of those people were kind of coming together and looking at disability rights. and when there was this sort of a pic sit in that we feature in the film and in 77, there were members of all those groups inside the building. and so it wasn't so much, you know, jim and i decided to broaden it
you're telling nicole why? i think 11 of the things that was so exciting to us was says to show how captain ed, you know, these young people discovered their kind of common experience of oppression and believed that they could do something about it together. but across disability there is so much diversity. and i think judy and other leaders at the time, recognize that, that was kind of a superpower, you know, because it, it's so many different movements. so many different liberation movements...
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as chelsea delaney reports, nicole natural gas and crude oil in this year. these fossil fuels have been in short supply. whatever you want to call it, a crisis, a crunch. shortage. what's been unfolding across global energy market this year is impacting all of our live in almost every corner of the world, the energy needed to heat our homes or fuel or cars or power. our businesses has become drastically more expensive. it takes a long time for the amount of switch away from fossil fuels. in $981.00, oil gas and cool account for 84 percent of total energy demand. last year that was still 84 percent. the 1st place where we really started to see energy shortages unfold this year. it was in china. china school supply couldn't keep up with the sharp bounce back in demand from its factory sector. by september, the government ordered some factories close untold coal mines to increase production with the coal shortage at home. china turn to international natural gas markets to help keep the lights on and factories running. that huge amount of demand coming from chin
as chelsea delaney reports, nicole natural gas and crude oil in this year. these fossil fuels have been in short supply. whatever you want to call it, a crisis, a crunch. shortage. what's been unfolding across global energy market this year is impacting all of our live in almost every corner of the world, the energy needed to heat our homes or fuel or cars or power. our businesses has become drastically more expensive. it takes a long time for the amount of switch away from fossil fuels. in...
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msnbc anchor nicole wallace was blasted after she fawned over dr. fauci. get your comments. >> i'm a fauci groupie. thrice vaccinated ad her end. i buy n95 masks by the caseload. i they are in my pocket, wear them everywhere except when i sit down. ashley: she could wear them all at the same time, that is probably nice. a fauci grouppy, i would put all the money in the house on the fact that you are not a fauci groupie, right? >> i'm not a fauci groupie but she seems more like a cultist. this is the problem. some fauci people have religious candles with his picture on them. it is bizarre. she must be having a crisis of faith in her god fauci, so many things have been exposed in the last year beginning with emails came out how he tried to squash the great barrington declaration, all the scientists behind that. he is a very insecure god. he doesn't want any dissenters. he has done cruel experiments on animals. he funneled our tax dollars to ecohealth for dangerous gain of function research. we also know that he tried to take the entire u.s. government off th
msnbc anchor nicole wallace was blasted after she fawned over dr. fauci. get your comments. >> i'm a fauci groupie. thrice vaccinated ad her end. i buy n95 masks by the caseload. i they are in my pocket, wear them everywhere except when i sit down. ashley: she could wear them all at the same time, that is probably nice. a fauci grouppy, i would put all the money in the house on the fact that you are not a fauci groupie, right? >> i'm not a fauci groupie but she seems more like a...
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as chelsea delaney reports, nicole natural gas and crude oil in this year. these fossil fuels have been in short supply. whatever you want to call it a crisis, a cruncher shortage. what's been unfolding across global energy market this year is impacting all of our lives. in almost every corner of the world, the energy needed to heat our homes or fuel or cars or power. our businesses has become drastically more expensive. it takes a long time for them to switch away from fossil fuels. in $981.00 on gas and cool account for 84 percent of total energy demand. last year that was really focused on the 1st place where we really started to see energy shortages and full this year. it was in china, china school supply couldn't keep up with the sharp bounce back in demand from its factory sector. by september, the government ordered some factories close untold coal mines to increase production with the coal shortage at home. china turn to international natural gas markets to help keep the lights on and factories running. that huge amount of demand coming from china ri
as chelsea delaney reports, nicole natural gas and crude oil in this year. these fossil fuels have been in short supply. whatever you want to call it a crisis, a cruncher shortage. what's been unfolding across global energy market this year is impacting all of our lives. in almost every corner of the world, the energy needed to heat our homes or fuel or cars or power. our businesses has become drastically more expensive. it takes a long time for them to switch away from fossil fuels. in $981.00...
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as chelsea delaney reports, nicole natural gas and crude oil in this year. these fossil fuels have been in short supply, whatever you want to call it, a crisis, a crunch. shortage. what's been unfolding across global energy market this year is impacting all of our lives. in almost every corner of the world, the energy needed to heat our homes or fuel or cars or power. our businesses have become drastically more expensive. it takes a long time for them to switch away from fossil fuels. in $981.00 oil gas and cool account for 84 percent of total energy demand. last year that was 284 percent. the 1st place where we really started to see energy shortages unfold this year was in china. china school supply couldn't keep up with the sharp bounce back in demand from its factory sector. by september, the government ordered some factories closed and told coal mines to increase production with the coal shortage at home. china turn to international natural gas markets to help keep the lights on and factories running. that huge amount of demand coming from china rippled
as chelsea delaney reports, nicole natural gas and crude oil in this year. these fossil fuels have been in short supply, whatever you want to call it, a crisis, a crunch. shortage. what's been unfolding across global energy market this year is impacting all of our lives. in almost every corner of the world, the energy needed to heat our homes or fuel or cars or power. our businesses have become drastically more expensive. it takes a long time for them to switch away from fossil fuels. in...
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nicole natural gas and crude oil this year and these fossil fuels have been in short supply. whatever you want to call it, a crisis, a crunch. shortage. what's been unfolding across global energy market this year is impacting all of our lives. in almost every corner of the world, the energy needed to heat our homes or fuel or cars or power. our businesses has become drastically more expensive. it takes a long time for the amount of switch away from fossil fuels. in $981.00, oil gas and cool account for 84 percent of total energy demand. last year that was 284 percent. the 1st place where we really started to see energy shortages unfold this year. it was in china, china school supply couldn't keep up with the sharp bounce back in demand from its factory sector. by september, the government ordered some factories close and told coal mines to increase production with the coal shortage at home. china turn to international natural gas markets to help keep the lights on and factories running. that huge amount of demand coming from china rippled across global energy markets, includi
nicole natural gas and crude oil this year and these fossil fuels have been in short supply. whatever you want to call it, a crisis, a crunch. shortage. what's been unfolding across global energy market this year is impacting all of our lives. in almost every corner of the world, the energy needed to heat our homes or fuel or cars or power. our businesses has become drastically more expensive. it takes a long time for the amount of switch away from fossil fuels. in $981.00, oil gas and cool...
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here is dillow economist nicole. >> we get that question a lot, california has races that are high. the number of people from california that moved to austin is so small that it's not really making a big dent at all. >> it's not just austin, it seattle, boise, sarasota and all the rest. more people in slow building drives up the cost of housing. they in theithey in theithey iny not seen as the driving forces. >> we have people moving from all different parts of the country to all over. we have people moving out of california to texas. we have people moving out of texas to california. >> the next time someone tells you our friends are ruining their out-of-state towns, feel free to fire back. if your people moving to california that's causing our home prices to go up. i michael finney, 7 on your side. dan: isn't that interesting. commercial dungeness crab season is underway in the port of san francisco is making it easy for local fishermen to sell their catch. new pilot program allows fishermen to sell fresh crab right off their boats in fisherman's wharf. one fishermen we spoke with
here is dillow economist nicole. >> we get that question a lot, california has races that are high. the number of people from california that moved to austin is so small that it's not really making a big dent at all. >> it's not just austin, it seattle, boise, sarasota and all the rest. more people in slow building drives up the cost of housing. they in theithey in theithey iny not seen as the driving forces. >> we have people moving from all different parts of the country to...