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in desperation, the owners of the orange trees near valencia in eastern spain decided to give the oranges away for nothing, rather than let the fruit wrought on the branches. hundreds of taken up the challenge. the growers are forced to let people pick oranges for free because of record shipments of south african oranges, a wrecking havoc on the spanish citrus sector. whereas on plymouth, on fairly cobbled. this is a very delicate problem in look at the trees and what the owners limousine let up with. they decided to offer the fruits for free rather than throw them away. but it is very upsetting to know the government doesn't offer financial help for these producers. ronald, you, i thought was honor. so i look at it on a limb and thoughtful when i was how i loved it and i would agree thought asking out what the allowed my grandparents were orange farm and my grandfather used to give me oranges from our orchards. picked early in the morning. this is something priceless now. i think the orange is situation has to be we thought and the situation has to change for the better. e. yes, though,
in desperation, the owners of the orange trees near valencia in eastern spain decided to give the oranges away for nothing, rather than let the fruit wrought on the branches. hundreds of taken up the challenge. the growers are forced to let people pick oranges for free because of record shipments of south african oranges, a wrecking havoc on the spanish citrus sector. whereas on plymouth, on fairly cobbled. this is a very delicate problem in look at the trees and what the owners limousine let...
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in desperation, the owners of the orange trees near valencia in eastern spain decided to give the oranges away for nothing, rather than let the fruit wrought on the branches. hundreds of taken up the challenge. the glories are forced to let people pick oranges for free because of record shipments of south african oranges, a wrecking havoc on the spanish citrus sector. whereas on plymouth, on fairly cob. this is a very delicate problem. the look at the trees and what the owners limousine lead up with. they decided to offer the fruits for free rather than throw them away. but it is very upsetting to know the government doesn't offer financial help for these producers, ronald usaa throws on it. so i look at it on a limb and thoughtful when i'm is how i lost it and i would agree, don't ask me what the allow my grandparents were orange farmers are my grandfather used to give me oranges from our orchards picked early in the morning. this is something priceless now i think the orange is situation has to be we thought, and the situation has to change for the better. e. e. s though the way i can b
in desperation, the owners of the orange trees near valencia in eastern spain decided to give the oranges away for nothing, rather than let the fruit wrought on the branches. hundreds of taken up the challenge. the glories are forced to let people pick oranges for free because of record shipments of south african oranges, a wrecking havoc on the spanish citrus sector. whereas on plymouth, on fairly cob. this is a very delicate problem. the look at the trees and what the owners limousine lead up...
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but demand for orange juice grew nearly 50% at the start of the pandemic, so prices for orange juice concentrate, already up 14%, will likely climb higher. >> lately, actually, i have been drinking less orange juice because prices are going up. >> reporter: what do you foresee in your future? >> that's a million-dollar question. we're going to stay in it, and we have diversified, so we're making sure we spread ourselves out and try to find different ways to keep agriculture in our family. >> reporter: so they've added other crops, and even set up this store to supplement their income. but other farmers have sold their land to developers. and over the last 20 years, the number of acres harvested for oranges in florida has dropped by more than half. norah. >> o'donnell: manny bojorquez, >>> the cbs overnight news will be right back. (announcer) if you're an american age 50 to 85, and you're counting on social security to help your family with your final expenses, this news may surprise you. the social security death benefit is capped at just $255 and not everyone is entitled to claim i
but demand for orange juice grew nearly 50% at the start of the pandemic, so prices for orange juice concentrate, already up 14%, will likely climb higher. >> lately, actually, i have been drinking less orange juice because prices are going up. >> reporter: what do you foresee in your future? >> that's a million-dollar question. we're going to stay in it, and we have diversified, so we're making sure we spread ourselves out and try to find different ways to keep agriculture in...
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but demand for orange juice grew nearly 50%at the start of the pandemic, so prices for orange juice concentrate, already up 14%, will likely climb higher. >> lately, actuall, i have been drinking less orange juice because prices are going up. >> reporter: what do you foresee in your future? >> that's a million-dollar question. we're going to stay in it, and we have diversified, so we're making sure we spread ourselves out and try to find different ways to keep agriculture in our family. >> reporter: so they've added other crops, and even set up this store to supplement their income. but other farmers have sold their land to developers. and over the last 20 years, the number of acres harvested for oranges in florida has dropped by more than half. norah. >> o'donnell: manny bojorquez, thank you. all right, if you have a child that's getting ready for college, you'll want to listen carefully to this next story. some big changes are coming to the s.a.t. exam. cbs' meg oliver reports it's headed into the digital age. >> reporter: high school junior natalia cossio is one of the first students to take
but demand for orange juice grew nearly 50%at the start of the pandemic, so prices for orange juice concentrate, already up 14%, will likely climb higher. >> lately, actuall, i have been drinking less orange juice because prices are going up. >> reporter: what do you foresee in your future? >> that's a million-dollar question. we're going to stay in it, and we have diversified, so we're making sure we spread ourselves out and try to find different ways to keep agriculture in...
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orange juice features, prices are putting the squeeze on your wallet, what is going on frozen orange juice features rose 6% in january translate into higher prices for the must-have breakfast staple, the florida department of citrus forecasting this year's harvest will be the smallest since 1945. phil keating is important to tell us why the harvest is so puny, what is going on. >> it is a tiny bacteria that you cannot see with the naked eye when you pour yourself a glass of oj you think that taste like florida, 15 years ago you would've been 90% on the money that was a market share back then for the oranges grown in florida today it's down to 50% of the national target. all of that can be blamed on devastating hurricanes development, all killing and wiping out a lot of florida's oranges. now the disease the bacteria passed by tiny bugs tree to tree and across the state. this is the worst year of production and 75 years since world war ii that is fewer oranges were picking and more bad oranges rotting on the ground. that is nearly a billion dollar orange industry. the generation citru
orange juice features, prices are putting the squeeze on your wallet, what is going on frozen orange juice features rose 6% in january translate into higher prices for the must-have breakfast staple, the florida department of citrus forecasting this year's harvest will be the smallest since 1945. phil keating is important to tell us why the harvest is so puny, what is going on. >> it is a tiny bacteria that you cannot see with the naked eye when you pour yourself a glass of oj you think...
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oranges, orange juice? jim: orange juice. people drink orange juice to fight covid, it is very healthy for you. but florida does not have the size or the crop they had 15, 20 years ago because of citrus greens. does not have the impact of the market like it did in the 1970's and 1980's when florida produced 2 million boxes of oranges every year the weather in florida, it is devastatingly cold down here. but it is not enough to affect the orange juice market. the dollar, it went straight to -- it has more of an impact than the orange juice market. caroline: an extraordinary month for oil to rally as high as it has. given the strength of the dollar. broad perspective there across all of those commodities. we want to thank him, jim roemer, best weather president. thank you. coming up, our final thoughts. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: time for our final take. our triple take is what is happening in the commodity space. it has been a wild ride and we are only one month into the year. caroline: it is the one place you have outper
oranges, orange juice? jim: orange juice. people drink orange juice to fight covid, it is very healthy for you. but florida does not have the size or the crop they had 15, 20 years ago because of citrus greens. does not have the impact of the market like it did in the 1970's and 1980's when florida produced 2 million boxes of oranges every year the weather in florida, it is devastatingly cold down here. but it is not enough to affect the orange juice market. the dollar, it went straight to --...
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but demand for orange juice grew nearly 50% at the start of the pandemic, so prices for orange juice concentrate, already up 14%, will likely climb higher. >> lately, actually, i i have been drinking less orange juice because prices are going up. >> reporter: what do you foresee in your future? >> that's a million-dollar question. we're going to stay in it, and we have diversified, so we're making sure we spread ourselves out and try to find different ways to keep agriculture in our family. >> reporter: so they've added other crops, and even set up this store to supplement their income. but other farmers have sold their land to developers. and over the last 20 years, the number of acres harvested for oranges in florida has dropped by more than half. norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez, thank you. all right, if you have a child that's getting ready for college, you'll want to listen carefully to this next story. some big changes are coming to the s.a.t. exam. cbs' meg oliver reports it's headed into the digital age. >> reporter: high school junior natalia cossio is one of the first
but demand for orange juice grew nearly 50% at the start of the pandemic, so prices for orange juice concentrate, already up 14%, will likely climb higher. >> lately, actually, i i have been drinking less orange juice because prices are going up. >> reporter: what do you foresee in your future? >> that's a million-dollar question. we're going to stay in it, and we have diversified, so we're making sure we spread ourselves out and try to find different ways to keep agriculture...
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at its peak, florida produced 244 million boxes of oranges a year. it's set to produce only 44.5 million this year. but demand for orange juice grew nearly 50% at the start of the pandemic. so prices for orange juice concentrate already up nearly 14% will likely climb higher. >> lately actually have been drinking less orange juice because prices are going up. >> reporter: what do you foresee in your future? >> that's a million-dollar question. we're going to stay in it, and we have diversified. we're making sure we spread ourselves out and try to find different ways to keep agriculture in our family. >> reporter: so they've added other crops and have even set up this store to try to supplement the family income. but other farmers have sold their land to developers, and over the last 20 years the number of acres harvested for oranges in florida has dropped y more than half. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, florida. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," a preview of antonio brown's first network news interview with nate burleson. as the former buccaneers wide re
at its peak, florida produced 244 million boxes of oranges a year. it's set to produce only 44.5 million this year. but demand for orange juice grew nearly 50% at the start of the pandemic. so prices for orange juice concentrate already up nearly 14% will likely climb higher. >> lately actually have been drinking less orange juice because prices are going up. >> reporter: what do you foresee in your future? >> that's a million-dollar question. we're going to stay in it, and we...
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well these aren't oranges that you can find at the grocery store. for now, they're at university research centers and small orange groves . that's where we had access and spoke to a grower who says these new varieties of oranges, it could be the future of the industry. tucked away in small town cetera, peter spikes, orange grove is full of promise citrus grower now working on ways to fight greening plant disease that's crippled florida's orange crop. for years . we've been down that road and now it's just another dead tree so we're trying to focus on the positive the positive these new orange hybrid, thriving under spikes care, remove the ride, and each one has a different flavor and texture. some can even resist graining and other diseases. we just fertilizer and water room and let them grow. we'll be planting greening resistant very good tasting trees within the next four or five years. and it could be a path forward as florida sees its smallest orange harvest since the 19 forties, the forecast 16% lower than last year, with orange juice prices ri
well these aren't oranges that you can find at the grocery store. for now, they're at university research centers and small orange groves . that's where we had access and spoke to a grower who says these new varieties of oranges, it could be the future of the industry. tucked away in small town cetera, peter spikes, orange grove is full of promise citrus grower now working on ways to fight greening plant disease that's crippled florida's orange crop. for years . we've been down that road and...
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and there isn't agent orange everywhere their age. there's agent orange in these hotspots if you were. ignore science and say it's soaking the fields in the produce everywhere. well, how would vietnam ever turn around but if you focus on where it actually is and where people have actually been affected then you can do something about it. so i i like science-based decision making thank you. hi, my name is farrell latif. i'm a research fellow at the center for public affairs the george mason university and well, thank you for your wonderful discussion and wonderful storytelling. i've many questions, but i've boiled them down to two first time wondering about building trust you talk about building trust with vietnamese and trust is a two-way process. so i'm wondering if you can tell us a little bit about what did you experience? and what did the vietnamese do to earn your trust? and my second question is a little different and it's about whether you have any lessons for us china relationship from your experience with vietnam. thank you.
and there isn't agent orange everywhere their age. there's agent orange in these hotspots if you were. ignore science and say it's soaking the fields in the produce everywhere. well, how would vietnam ever turn around but if you focus on where it actually is and where people have actually been affected then you can do something about it. so i i like science-based decision making thank you. hi, my name is farrell latif. i'm a research fellow at the center for public affairs the george mason...
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that means higher prices for oranges and orange juice concentrate. >>> 90% of the crop goes into juice processing. demand of florida orange juice. we do not quite have the production we had before. spot to put things into perspective, they produce more than 244 million boxes of oranges annually. this year the state only predicted to produce about 44 million boxes. >>> bob dylan with another deal to sell a music catalog worth millions. the entire catalog of the recorded music sold to so many people the deal took place last year but only was announced today. stony is not revealing just how much is spent to get the work but it spans everything from 1962 to 2020. estimates say it's worth $200 million. >>> of your suffering from allergies this month you are not alone. there is a combination of stuff going on, pollen and haze in the air and also cold and flu season and of course if that is not enough to be concerned about we are in the pandemic. so, how can we tell the difference if you have allergy symptoms or covid symptoms? the allergy expert tells us it is good to look at signs that poin
that means higher prices for oranges and orange juice concentrate. >>> 90% of the crop goes into juice processing. demand of florida orange juice. we do not quite have the production we had before. spot to put things into perspective, they produce more than 244 million boxes of oranges annually. this year the state only predicted to produce about 44 million boxes. >>> bob dylan with another deal to sell a music catalog worth millions. the entire catalog of the recorded music...
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cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madre de dios, and this is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a major highway moving products from brazil over the andes to the ports in the pacific for exports to places like china. that changed the face of madre de dios. it connected the city of puerto maldonado with the city of cusco in the andes. that voyage used to take about two weeks in the rainy season. now it takes about 6 hours. the price of gold started to rise, and in 2008, it skyrocketed. and that created an unprecedented gold boom for tens of thousands of miners, who came from mainly the andes into madre de dios and started to take the forest apart. some of the most dense and biodiverse rain forests in the world. so la pampa is an area next to the highway. about 5 years ago, this was a place that was a couple miners, a couple
cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madre de dios, and this is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a major highway moving products from brazil over the andes to the ports in the pacific for exports to places like china. that changed the face of...
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it's the same thing that happened with agent orange. but we ended up taking care of people at the end of the lives when it was more expensive. if we did it on the front end, we could catch the disease early and manage it. because in the end, congress is going to give in. but it might be five years from now and it will end up costing more. it makes no sense. if we seem to be able to borrow for tax cuts, we can borrow for this. thank you. chairman takano: thank you. one final word on this title. >> good afternoon. the legion is grateful for your commitment. i am a legislative associate at the american legion and i served as a marine from 2005 two 2010. i have witnessed burn pits in close proximity to where the troops slept and lived and fought. the recent passage of the blue water navy act was a result of years of advocacy and came decades after exposure for the veteran. veterans are coming home with illnesses and conditions caused by toxins. that is a fact. we have to act now. we keep talking about the costs. like others said, no one ask
it's the same thing that happened with agent orange. but we ended up taking care of people at the end of the lives when it was more expensive. if we did it on the front end, we could catch the disease early and manage it. because in the end, congress is going to give in. but it might be five years from now and it will end up costing more. it makes no sense. if we seem to be able to borrow for tax cuts, we can borrow for this. thank you. chairman takano: thank you. one final word on this title....
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and there isn't agent orange everywhere their age. there's agent orange in these hotspots if you were. ignore science and say it's soaking the fields in the produce everywhere. well, how would vietnam ever turn around but if you focus on where it actually is and where people have actually been affected then you can do something about it. so i i like science-based decision making thank you. hi, my name is farrell latif. i'm a research fellow at the center for public affairs the george mason university and well, thank you for your wonderful discussion and wonderful storytelling. i've many questions, but i've boiled them down to two first time wondering about building trust you talk about building trust with vietnamese and trust is a two-way process. so i'm wondering if you can tell us a little bit about what did you experience? and what did the vietnamese do to earn your trust? and my second question is a little different and it's about whether you have any lessons for us china relationship from your experience with vietnam. thank you.
and there isn't agent orange everywhere their age. there's agent orange in these hotspots if you were. ignore science and say it's soaking the fields in the produce everywhere. well, how would vietnam ever turn around but if you focus on where it actually is and where people have actually been affected then you can do something about it. so i i like science-based decision making thank you. hi, my name is farrell latif. i'm a research fellow at the center for public affairs the george mason...
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the little orange shirts or whatever they wear scooby-doo and antigun stuff. >> greg: little orange shirts? >> didn't work. >> greg: you should wear it when you're hunting. you talk about orange vests. >> i think it was a thing but i'm not 100% sure. >> greg: we will fact-check this to make sure nothing ever happened. are we living to bifurcated society where only the rich can afford security? let's take the country of brazil, right? i have no idea what i'm saying but in brazil, the rich people are safe but everybody else isn't. >> and they have to wear orange. >> greg: that is the brazilian color. [laughter] it means peace, the sunshine country. >> yes. [laughter] yes, in los angeles typically talks about that. beverly hills said honestly, we are lucky we can write a check and cover anything the residents want or need. l.a. is like, we can't pier that is why the residents are getting terrorized even more. i love the gun company they still speak the language of beverly hills. the tony stark guy that hover around his house at all time, the gp package but there is an equivalence happening, b
the little orange shirts or whatever they wear scooby-doo and antigun stuff. >> greg: little orange shirts? >> didn't work. >> greg: you should wear it when you're hunting. you talk about orange vests. >> i think it was a thing but i'm not 100% sure. >> greg: we will fact-check this to make sure nothing ever happened. are we living to bifurcated society where only the rich can afford security? let's take the country of brazil, right? i have no idea what i'm saying...
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talking about oranges. the country's orange crop is expected to be the smallest in decades. why? and what does that mean for orange juice prices? >> well, definitely some bad news for orange juice drinkers. the usda is calling for the smallest florida orange harvest since world war ii. experts are blaming a disease known as citrus graining which is really hurting the harvest and they're also blaming bad weather overseas. you put it together and you have this supply crunch. orange juice futures are at three-year highs. that's going to trickle down to consumers at grocery stores. this is just one more example of how the cost of living is going up right now. >> okay. matt egan, thank you. >>> the white house website is ready to take orders for free home covid tests. we'll tell you how to sign up, next. we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks] woo! new personal record, limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ i am here because they revolutionize
talking about oranges. the country's orange crop is expected to be the smallest in decades. why? and what does that mean for orange juice prices? >> well, definitely some bad news for orange juice drinkers. the usda is calling for the smallest florida orange harvest since world war ii. experts are blaming a disease known as citrus graining which is really hurting the harvest and they're also blaming bad weather overseas. you put it together and you have this supply crunch. orange juice...
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eventually, they got it for agent orange. it makes sense to act in the whole purpose of a presumption is saying that there was this toxicity and it ties to the veteran. mr. brown, i do not know if anyone has ever done a study or a calculation of all that was lost in the time the vietnam veterans were waiting for benefits for hypertension and hypothyroid and the different things you have had to fight for, bladder cancer. but if you could fill us in on the cost of waiting so the committee understands how stupid it is to try to punch this down the field. >> the cost of waiting, how do you put a cost on a life? someone who served this country is diane from rare cancers, from exposures that they were exposed to under deployment. i do not know how you put a cost on a life for people that the government sent into harm's way to start with. i cannot begin to understand that concept or to see how you can properly put a cost on an individual's life. what i can tell you is that v.a., for the past 15 years, their own research has shown si
eventually, they got it for agent orange. it makes sense to act in the whole purpose of a presumption is saying that there was this toxicity and it ties to the veteran. mr. brown, i do not know if anyone has ever done a study or a calculation of all that was lost in the time the vietnam veterans were waiting for benefits for hypertension and hypothyroid and the different things you have had to fight for, bladder cancer. but if you could fill us in on the cost of waiting so the committee...
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we don't want to go down that path of agent orange. i disagree with one person who said it saves money by doing it earlier. it would have saved them money by doing it earlier because two thirds died off before they could provide the benefit. that's not the way we want topr do it either. i'm just trying to figure it out. >> so the most prevalent respiratory presumptions had a lot of scientific basis to it and as they move forward with those prevalent respiratory presumptions rare cancer because it is rare and happening in very young people frankly it's because they are there but anyway go ahead. >> thank you mr. chairman. i just want to say one thing to the committee. or something our witness could respond to this. i represent a very large chapter vietnam veterans of america and work closely on the agent orange presumptions and quite frankly a 37 years old i was shocked and i got to congress to find out we were trying to establish still new agent orange presumptions almost more than 50 years after theth exposure to place just like the v
we don't want to go down that path of agent orange. i disagree with one person who said it saves money by doing it earlier. it would have saved them money by doing it earlier because two thirds died off before they could provide the benefit. that's not the way we want topr do it either. i'm just trying to figure it out. >> so the most prevalent respiratory presumptions had a lot of scientific basis to it and as they move forward with those prevalent respiratory presumptions rare cancer...
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and i everything was orange. and grey, ash falling. i everything was orange. and grey, ash falling.— grey, ash falling. ifelt like we only had _ grey, ash falling. ifelt like we only had minutes, - grey, ash falling. i felt like . we only had minutes, seconds just to grab what we can. $5 we only had minutes, seconds just to grab what we can. as we were leaving. — just to grab what we can. as we were leaving, those _ just to grab what we can. as we were leaving, those flames - just to grab what we can. as we | were leaving, those flames went from here to as high as trees. just seeing my hometown in flames... just seeing my hometown in flames- - -— just seeing my hometown in flames. . ._ | - just seeing my hometown in| flames. . ._ i just flames... wish us luck. i 'ust ke -t flames... wish us luck. i 'ust kept going i flames... wish us luck. i 'ust kept going back fl flames... wish us luck. i 'ust kept going back into i flames... wish us luck. ijust kept going back into town . kept going back into town because i knew my landlord was still there, because i
and i everything was orange. and grey, ash falling. i everything was orange. and grey, ash falling.— grey, ash falling. ifelt like we only had _ grey, ash falling. ifelt like we only had minutes, - grey, ash falling. i felt like . we only had minutes, seconds just to grab what we can. $5 we only had minutes, seconds just to grab what we can. as we were leaving. — just to grab what we can. as we were leaving, those _ just to grab what we can. as we were leaving, those flames - just to grab...
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you can see the relative rates of cases, shown in purple, with hospital admissions shown in orange. covid-19 related deaths are shown in blue. this compares the outcomes during the three periods of high covid-19 transmission. the peak, last winter, shown in the green section, with vaccination rates low, and cases and hospitalizations being high. the peaks of the summer months are when the delta variant was dominant. it is in yellow, shaded area. nearly 50% of the country has been vaccinated with the series. the third shaded section in orange represents the past months when cases dramatically increased due to the omicron variant. right now, we are at 54% of the country receiving primary series. 50% of eligible people, overeating, or boosted. when you look at the delta. from last winter, as cases increase, hospitalizations and deaths increased in a similar pattern. strikingly, when we compare the past month, when omicron was the predominant variant, we can see a clear separation between cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. while cases have dramatically increased and are five times hig
you can see the relative rates of cases, shown in purple, with hospital admissions shown in orange. covid-19 related deaths are shown in blue. this compares the outcomes during the three periods of high covid-19 transmission. the peak, last winter, shown in the green section, with vaccination rates low, and cases and hospitalizations being high. the peaks of the summer months are when the delta variant was dominant. it is in yellow, shaded area. nearly 50% of the country has been vaccinated...
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we heard of the orange groves in california. we have plenty right here in texas. but it is the florida orange in particular that is being so profoundly impacted. take a changing market and add disease and producers are getting hit big time and it could cost all of us more the next time we head to the supermarket. >> reporter: this morning, that glass of o.j. may be looking half empty. in florida, the nation's top orange producing state, the agriculture department's forecasting the smallest harvest season since the 1940s. 44.5 million boxes of fruit compared to a peak of 244 million in the late 90s. one of the biggest factors, a disease that's been around for years called citrus greening. it infects trees which then bear fruit with less juice. >> the processors who are making the orange juice need to buy more fruit to get the same yield. and therefore it costs them more to manufacture the orange juice. >> reporter: judy gains, who tracks agricultural commodities says the price will trickle down to consumers. the national average of a bottle of o.j how much longer b
we heard of the orange groves in california. we have plenty right here in texas. but it is the florida orange in particular that is being so profoundly impacted. take a changing market and add disease and producers are getting hit big time and it could cost all of us more the next time we head to the supermarket. >> reporter: this morning, that glass of o.j. may be looking half empty. in florida, the nation's top orange producing state, the agriculture department's forecasting the...
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and they gave me an orange. a dr. pepper and an orange got me through 27 hours and i got here just in time for the 4:30 voting rights meeting which i really wanted to be there on and it was challenging and a lot of folks had a lot of problems because i had a full tank of gas and a warm coat. not everybody had that. when you're stuck, you know, on the road in the middle of the night in low teen temperature for 26 hours, a lot of people were running out of gas and they didn't have a heater and couldn't get anywhere and then their car was blocking every other car. it was pretty scary for a lot of folks. >> and along that stretch very few off ramps and then finally, you know, people did manage to get off but the secondary roads were jammed up. so, there's some people who were even stuck today. >> eventually i got routed off interstate 95 to route 1, but, you know, you've driven on route 1 it's smaller. if you take all that traffic and put it on route 1 move five yards and stop for a minute and move five yards and st
and they gave me an orange. a dr. pepper and an orange got me through 27 hours and i got here just in time for the 4:30 voting rights meeting which i really wanted to be there on and it was challenging and a lot of folks had a lot of problems because i had a full tank of gas and a warm coat. not everybody had that. when you're stuck, you know, on the road in the middle of the night in low teen temperature for 26 hours, a lot of people were running out of gas and they didn't have a heater and...
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speaking of orange, the only orange we have is at sunset. the temperatures are a mix of 50s and 60s. 55 in livermore. 62 in san jose. another day of above average temperatures with more of the same as we head into the weekend. temperatures tonight will be close to what is normal for this time of year. around the bay and along the coast, mid to upper 40s. high temperatures tomorrow afternoon will be at that 4 to 7 degrees above average. that puts us into the low to mid 60s. even on the coast, you will top 60 degrees. some of the warmer spots around san jose, 66 degrees. inland in the east bay, lower half of the 60s, but above normal for the middle of january. around the bay, low 60s. just a little warmer in the north bank, mid-60s as you climb farther and farther north. even mendocino county and lake county, into the 60s for saturday. not too much change for the temperatures is we head through the holiday weekend and next week. subtle changes day-to-day. there will be more cloud cover on monday, but no rain, unless the system off the coast of
speaking of orange, the only orange we have is at sunset. the temperatures are a mix of 50s and 60s. 55 in livermore. 62 in san jose. another day of above average temperatures with more of the same as we head into the weekend. temperatures tonight will be close to what is normal for this time of year. around the bay and along the coast, mid to upper 40s. high temperatures tomorrow afternoon will be at that 4 to 7 degrees above average. that puts us into the low to mid 60s. even on the coast,...
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source of much tension and a country which already had a high levels of poverty amid or rainbow of orange red and yellow spices and a karachi market pakistan is use colorful language to speak of their prime minister, assigning him culpability for the countries high rate of unemployment and 10 percent inflation cons 2018 campaign promised to quash longstanding corruption and cronyism, and implement social programs that would benefit the poor. instead, the price of cooking oil rose 130 percent. the cost of fuel is up 45 percent. quite a bit, not only close food prices are increasing during this government and they're unaffordable. these days only death seems to be the alternative way to survive the woman one year after assuming office con was able to negotiate a $6000000000.00 loan from the international monetary fund. but ultimately, is government only received a 3rd of that amount because it failed to deliver the reforms. it had promised he was forced to raise prices of fuel and electricity. now his chances for reelection are as precarious as the country's economy. yeah, good. controlling
source of much tension and a country which already had a high levels of poverty amid or rainbow of orange red and yellow spices and a karachi market pakistan is use colorful language to speak of their prime minister, assigning him culpability for the countries high rate of unemployment and 10 percent inflation cons 2018 campaign promised to quash longstanding corruption and cronyism, and implement social programs that would benefit the poor. instead, the price of cooking oil rose 130 percent....
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agency says new nuclear plants are plant and all of these countries that you can see here labeled in orange, they include finland, poland, and the biggest nuclear advocate of all france, from their arena. straus reports. they know that they are they who, cushy mouth a nuclear disaster that shook the world in 2011 and changed the way many people, few nuclear energy onto shack says fukushima mobilized him the french anti nuclear activist, travel to japan. after the catastrophe for worse as to the hope for me, this looked like the end of the world. after from this moment on, i really asked myself about the risk that the population is exposed to, especially women and children when living next to a nuclear reactor or other nuclear facilities. being exposed to possible nuclear accidents because she was actually door a nuclear. while some new countries decided to face out nuclear energy after fukushima, france stuck to its nuclear tradition. more than 15 nuclear reactors are spreads over the territory right now. clearly a wrong choice. andre shacks is the 70 year old lives on a peninsula normandy,
agency says new nuclear plants are plant and all of these countries that you can see here labeled in orange, they include finland, poland, and the biggest nuclear advocate of all france, from their arena. straus reports. they know that they are they who, cushy mouth a nuclear disaster that shook the world in 2011 and changed the way many people, few nuclear energy onto shack says fukushima mobilized him the french anti nuclear activist, travel to japan. after the catastrophe for worse as to the...
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are source of much tension in the country which already had high levels of poverty. amid a rainbow of orange red and yellow spices and a karachi market pakistan, he's used colorful language to speak of their prime minister, assigning and culpability for the countries. high rate of unemployment and 10 percent inflation cons 2018 campaign promised to quash longstanding corruption and cronyism. and implement social programs that would benefit the poor. instead, the price of cooking oil rose 130 percent. the cost of fuel is up 45 percent con, but not only close food prices are increasing during this government and they're unaffordable. these days only death seems to be the alternative way to survive. give a woman one year after assuming office con was able to negotiate a $6000000000.00 loan from the international monetary fund. but ultimately, is government only received a 3rd of that amount because it failed to deliver the reforms. it had promised he was forced to raise prices of fuel and electricity. now his chances for reelection are as precarious as the country's economy. yeah, good. control
are source of much tension in the country which already had high levels of poverty. amid a rainbow of orange red and yellow spices and a karachi market pakistan, he's used colorful language to speak of their prime minister, assigning and culpability for the countries. high rate of unemployment and 10 percent inflation cons 2018 campaign promised to quash longstanding corruption and cronyism. and implement social programs that would benefit the poor. instead, the price of cooking oil rose 130...
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and all of these countries that you can see here labeled in orange, they include finland, poland, and the biggest nuclear advocate of all france, from their arena. straus reports, did they know that they are they who cosima, that there is a nuclear disaster that shook the world in 2011 and changed the way many people, few nuclear energy onto shak says, so could she ma, mobilized him. the french anti nuclear activists traveled to japan after the catastrophe for worse in a hope for me. this looked like the end of the world. after from this moment on, i really asked myself about the risk that the population is exposed to, especially women and children. when living next to a nuclear reactor or other nuclear facilities, being exposed to possible nuclear accidents because she was actually door nuclear. while some you countries decided to face out nuclear energy after fukushima, france stuck to its nuclear tradition. more than 15 nuclear reactors are spreads over the territory right now. clearly a wrong choice. andre shacks is the 70 year old lives on a peninsula normandy, northern france. t
and all of these countries that you can see here labeled in orange, they include finland, poland, and the biggest nuclear advocate of all france, from their arena. straus reports, did they know that they are they who cosima, that there is a nuclear disaster that shook the world in 2011 and changed the way many people, few nuclear energy onto shak says, so could she ma, mobilized him. the french anti nuclear activists traveled to japan after the catastrophe for worse in a hope for me. this...
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source of much tension and a country which already had a high levels of poverty. amid a rainbow of orange red and yellow spices and a karachi market pakistan is use colorful language to speak of their prime minister, assigning and culpability for the countries. high rate of unemployment and 10 percent inflation cons 2018 campaign promised to quash longstanding corruption and cronyism and implement social programs that would benefit the poor. instead, the price of cooking oil rose 130 percent. the cost of fuel is up 45 percent. con. good, not only close food prices are increasing during this government and they're unaffordable. these days only death seems to be the alternative way to survive. give woman one year after assuming office con was able to negotiate a $6000000000.00 loan from the international monetary fund. but ultimately, is government only received a 3rd of that amount because it failed to deliver the reforms. it had promised he was forced to raise prices of fuel and electricity. now his chances for reelection are as precarious as the country's economy. yeah, good. controlling
source of much tension and a country which already had a high levels of poverty. amid a rainbow of orange red and yellow spices and a karachi market pakistan is use colorful language to speak of their prime minister, assigning and culpability for the countries. high rate of unemployment and 10 percent inflation cons 2018 campaign promised to quash longstanding corruption and cronyism and implement social programs that would benefit the poor. instead, the price of cooking oil rose 130 percent....
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and all of these countries that you can see here labeled in orange, they include finland, poland, and the biggest nuclear advocate of all france, from their arena. straus reports all the data. who could she mount a nuclear disaster that shook the world in 2011 and changed the way many people, few nuclear energy. onto shack says fukushima mobilized him. the french anti nuclear activists traveled to japan after the catastrophe for worse than a hope for me. this looked like the end of the world after from this moment on, i really asked myself about the risk that the population is exposed to, especially women and children when living next to a nuclear reactor or other nuclear facilities. being exposed to possible nuclear accidents because she was actually door nuclear. while some you countries decided to face out nuclear energy after fukushima, france stuck to its nuclear tradition. more than 15 nuclear reactors are spreads over the territory right now. clearly a wrong choice. andrea shacks is the 70 year old lives on a peninsula normandy, northern france, that is well known for its natur
and all of these countries that you can see here labeled in orange, they include finland, poland, and the biggest nuclear advocate of all france, from their arena. straus reports all the data. who could she mount a nuclear disaster that shook the world in 2011 and changed the way many people, few nuclear energy. onto shack says fukushima mobilized him. the french anti nuclear activists traveled to japan after the catastrophe for worse than a hope for me. this looked like the end of the world...
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is colorful and it's orange ish. and of course, bitcoin is associated with the color orange, and that is in the 1st headline of this orthodox christian near. so we are celebrating that as well here on kaiser report. while we were gone, we saw this, what has been called by international organizations as the bitcoin experiment is nothing more than the world watching how mass adoption changes a country's economy. if it's for the good, it's game over for fia, at el salvador is the spark that ignites the real revolution. that is from the president of our salvador president mckelly. that's right, that's remarkable statement. similar to the boston tea party or the declaration of independence, a president of a country is essentially.
is colorful and it's orange ish. and of course, bitcoin is associated with the color orange, and that is in the 1st headline of this orthodox christian near. so we are celebrating that as well here on kaiser report. while we were gone, we saw this, what has been called by international organizations as the bitcoin experiment is nothing more than the world watching how mass adoption changes a country's economy. if it's for the good, it's game over for fia, at el salvador is the spark that...
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international atomic energy agency says new nuclear plants are plant in all of these countries here in orange, including finland, poland, and the biggest nuclear advocate of all france. from their, our correspondent marina strauss reports a cushy mouth of a nuclear disaster that shook the world in 2011 and changed the way many people, few nuclear energy onto shack says fukushima mobilized him. the french anti nuclear activist, travel to japan. after the catastrophe for worth it in a hope for me, this looked like the end of the world. after from this moment on, i really asked myself about the risk that the population is exposed to, especially women and children. when living next to a nuclear reactor or other nuclear facilities, being exposed to possible nuclear accidents because she was actually door a nuclear. while some new countries decided to face out nuclear energy after fukushima, france stuck to its nuclear tradition. more than 15 nuclear reactors are spreads over the territory right now. clearly a wrong choice. andrea shacks is the 70 year old lives on a peninsula normandy, northern fr
international atomic energy agency says new nuclear plants are plant in all of these countries here in orange, including finland, poland, and the biggest nuclear advocate of all france. from their, our correspondent marina strauss reports a cushy mouth of a nuclear disaster that shook the world in 2011 and changed the way many people, few nuclear energy onto shack says fukushima mobilized him. the french anti nuclear activist, travel to japan. after the catastrophe for worth it in a hope for...
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agency says new nuclear plants are plant in all of these countries that you can see here, labeled in orange. they include finland, poland, and the biggest nuclear advocate of all france, from their arena. straus reports all the data who, cushy mouth, a nuclear disaster that shook the world in 2011 and changed the way many people, few nuclear energy. entre shack says fukushima mobilized him. the french anti nuclear activists traveled to tip han after the catastrophe for worth 15. hope for me this looked like the end of the world from this name until i really asked myself about the risk that the population is exposed to, especially women and children when living next to a nuclear reactor or other nuclear facilities, being exposed possible nuclear accident seems actually door nuclear, while some new countries decided to face out nuclear energy after fukushima, france stuck to its nuclear tradition. more than 50 nuclear reactors as spreads over the territory right now. clearly wrong, joyce, under shacks this. the 70 year old lives on a peninsula normandy, northern france, that is well known for
agency says new nuclear plants are plant in all of these countries that you can see here, labeled in orange. they include finland, poland, and the biggest nuclear advocate of all france, from their arena. straus reports all the data who, cushy mouth, a nuclear disaster that shook the world in 2011 and changed the way many people, few nuclear energy. entre shack says fukushima mobilized him. the french anti nuclear activists traveled to tip han after the catastrophe for worth 15. hope for me...
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is colorful and it's orange ish. and of course, bitcoin is associated with the color orange, and that is in the 1st headline of this orthodox christian near. so we are celebrating that as well here on kaiser report. while we were gone, we saw this, what has been called by international organizations as the bitcoin experiment is nothing more than the world watching how mass adoption changes a country's economy. if it's for the good, it's game over for fia else.
is colorful and it's orange ish. and of course, bitcoin is associated with the color orange, and that is in the 1st headline of this orthodox christian near. so we are celebrating that as well here on kaiser report. while we were gone, we saw this, what has been called by international organizations as the bitcoin experiment is nothing more than the world watching how mass adoption changes a country's economy. if it's for the good, it's game over for fia else.
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is colorful and it's orange ish. and of course, bitcoin is associated with the color orange, and that is in the 1st headline of this orthodox christian near. so we are celebrating that as well here on kaiser report. while we were gone, we saw this, what has been called by international organizations. as the big coin experiment is nothing more than the world watching how mass adoption changes a country's economy. if it's for the good, it's game over for fiano. el salvador is the spark that ignites the real revolution that is from the president of our salvador president mckelly. that's right, that's remarkable statement. similar to the boston tea party or the declaration of independence, a president of a country is essentially said that the theat era is over and of course the fee of euro is focused in the united states and the central bank in washington dc. this was no less a statement of revolution then was made against the english by the american colonies. oh, you know, 240 something years ago. here president mckelly
is colorful and it's orange ish. and of course, bitcoin is associated with the color orange, and that is in the 1st headline of this orthodox christian near. so we are celebrating that as well here on kaiser report. while we were gone, we saw this, what has been called by international organizations. as the big coin experiment is nothing more than the world watching how mass adoption changes a country's economy. if it's for the good, it's game over for fiano. el salvador is the spark that...
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is colorful and is orange ish. and of course, bitcoin is associated with the color orange, and that is in the 1st headline of this orthodox christian near. so we are celebrating that as well here on kaiser report. while we were gone, we saw this, what has been called by international organizations as the bitcoin experiment is nothing more than the world watching how mass adoption changes a country's economy. if it's for the good, it's game over for fiano, el salvador is the spark that ignites the real revolution. that is from the president of our salvador president mckelly. that's right, that's remarkable statement. similar to the boston tea party or the declaration of independence, a president of a country is essentially said that the theat era is over. and of course the fear euro is focused in the united states and the.
is colorful and is orange ish. and of course, bitcoin is associated with the color orange, and that is in the 1st headline of this orthodox christian near. so we are celebrating that as well here on kaiser report. while we were gone, we saw this, what has been called by international organizations as the bitcoin experiment is nothing more than the world watching how mass adoption changes a country's economy. if it's for the good, it's game over for fiano, el salvador is the spark that ignites...
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i want to know about what's coming for yellow, orange, rid, okay, those are the guys. and they're now supposed to represent the competing emotions of this generation, generation z. so yellow used to be kind of a dope. he's going to be more of an optimist. now, orange is now going to be the avatar of this generations anxieties. red used to be the alpha male, he is going to be more of a team player and blue, he's going to be the guy who shows up to shows up with kind of a sense of humor right now. what did my research earlier and had a packet of peanuts might be 45 minutes ago? you have the yeah, i certainly taste the same. i can vouch for that. that's an exclusive i taste the same. so what then is behind the brand refresh? i think a lot of american, and he's over the past couple years in the wake of the black lives matter movement in the wake of the me to movement, have taken a look at their branding and logo and done some reckoning and perhaps done some changes to to try and be more inclusive, if you look at the branding of eminem's and the adverts over the past couple
i want to know about what's coming for yellow, orange, rid, okay, those are the guys. and they're now supposed to represent the competing emotions of this generation, generation z. so yellow used to be kind of a dope. he's going to be more of an optimist. now, orange is now going to be the avatar of this generations anxieties. red used to be the alpha male, he is going to be more of a team player and blue, he's going to be the guy who shows up to shows up with kind of a sense of humor right...
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now, orange is now going to be the avatar of this generations anxieties. red used to be the alpha male, he's going to be more of a team player and blue, he's going to be the guy who shows up to shows up with kind of a sense of humor right now. what did my research earlier and had a packet of peanuts maybe 45 minutes ago? you have no idea. but i certainly type the sign like inverse for that, that's an exclusive i taste this, i'm of what is behind the brand refresh. i think a lot of american companies over the past couple years in the wake of the black lives matter movement in the wake of the me to movement have taken a look at their branding and logo and done some reckoning and perhaps done some changes to, to try and be more inclusive, if you look at the branding of eminem's and the adverts over the past couple decades. they really leaned into sex, the stereotypes. so, you know, the red alpha male always getting the girl being in charge. the yellow one was real, do 1st, and then the green one definitely was very sexy. you know, there's an adverb from the mid otts, and really they cast
now, orange is now going to be the avatar of this generations anxieties. red used to be the alpha male, he's going to be more of a team player and blue, he's going to be the guy who shows up to shows up with kind of a sense of humor right now. what did my research earlier and had a packet of peanuts maybe 45 minutes ago? you have no idea. but i certainly type the sign like inverse for that, that's an exclusive i taste this, i'm of what is behind the brand refresh. i think a lot of american...
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number two, those orange barrels mean we are moving dirt and fixing the damn roads. i know at times our nation's capital feels hopelessly gridlocked. as our state capital, republicans and democrats have showed we can come together to put michiganders first. together, we delivered over four -- $420 million in relief to small businesses, empowering them to expand operations and retain over 200,000 jobs through covid. we expanded access to high-quality childcare and now, over one in three children in michigan 12 and under are eligible for low or no cost childcare. you can go to michigan.gov/childcare to see if you are eligible. for our michigan state police who protect and serve with the utmost professionalism, we built new posts in walker and grand rapids. for law enforcement, we funded better training, delivered hazard pay and expanded resources to local police departments. as a former prosecutor, public safety is a core issue for me. we will keep making investments to reduce crime and protect families. our criminal justice system reforms have helped hundreds of thous
number two, those orange barrels mean we are moving dirt and fixing the damn roads. i know at times our nation's capital feels hopelessly gridlocked. as our state capital, republicans and democrats have showed we can come together to put michiganders first. together, we delivered over four -- $420 million in relief to small businesses, empowering them to expand operations and retain over 200,000 jobs through covid. we expanded access to high-quality childcare and now, over one in three children...
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is colorful and is orange ish. and of course, bitcoin is associated with the color orange. and that is in the 1st headline of this orthodox christian near. so we are celebrating that as well here on kaiser report. while we were gone, we saw this, what has been called by international organizations. as the big coin experiment is nothing more than the world watching how mass adoption changes a country's economy. if it's for the good, it's game over for fiano. el salvador is the spark that ignites the real revolution that is from the president of our salvador president. bu kelly. that's right. that's remarkable statement. similar to the boston tea party or the declaration of independence, a president of a country is essentially said that the fia era is over and of course the fear euro is focused in the united states and the central bank in washington dc. this was no less a statement of revolution then was made against the english by the american colonies . oh, you know, 240 something years ago. here president blue kel
is colorful and is orange ish. and of course, bitcoin is associated with the color orange. and that is in the 1st headline of this orthodox christian near. so we are celebrating that as well here on kaiser report. while we were gone, we saw this, what has been called by international organizations. as the big coin experiment is nothing more than the world watching how mass adoption changes a country's economy. if it's for the good, it's game over for fiano. el salvador is the spark that ignites...
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it's just orange juice. >> this is not just orange juice for me. but happy you're enjoying your orange juice. what did you do last night? >> i did a lot. but all safe. all covid safe. no photos of me on ig or anywhere else running around -- >> if folks have photos of you, please tag me. >> please don't. i don't need that. so i had been on planes for like a day and a half to get here, we'll have a conversation about covid and travel. i got together with two friends, masked indoors and we did a manifestation ceremony, we talked about things we wanted to manifest in 2022, what we wanted to let go, we wrote them down, burned them, put them in a buet
it's just orange juice. >> this is not just orange juice for me. but happy you're enjoying your orange juice. what did you do last night? >> i did a lot. but all safe. all covid safe. no photos of me on ig or anywhere else running around -- >> if folks have photos of you, please tag me. >> please don't. i don't need that. so i had been on planes for like a day and a half to get here, we'll have a conversation about covid and travel. i got together with two friends,...
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kristen: no easy answers, but do you consume a lot of orange juice? >> we don't have a lot lot lot t juice in the house. i think there was at age 21 for probably a good reason, but how do you solve this? larry: desperate times, desperate measures. i just hope the kids under 21 get their license and that they are trained well. ama: i i i i i i tree. if you want to squeeze your own, you will come to me. spencer: i will bring that champagne. larry: i was looking for more of an airbnb experience, kind of like the ceo of san francisco-based airbnb. he is going to be living out of his suitcase for a while. he announced on twitter that starting today he will stay at an error in be listing in a different city every couple of days starting in atlanta. the pandemic has shown people are no longer tethered to the office and can live anywhere. he added 100,000 guests broke stays of three weeks or longer. he hopes living on the road will help improve the airbnb experience. obviously work from home changed everything for silly people but would you want to live out o
kristen: no easy answers, but do you consume a lot of orange juice? >> we don't have a lot lot lot t juice in the house. i think there was at age 21 for probably a good reason, but how do you solve this? larry: desperate times, desperate measures. i just hope the kids under 21 get their license and that they are trained well. ama: i i i i i i tree. if you want to squeeze your own, you will come to me. spencer: i will bring that champagne. larry: i was looking for more of an airbnb...
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is colorful and it's orange ish. and of course, bitcoin is associated with the color orange, and that is in the 1st headline of this orthodox christian near. so we are celebrating that as well here on kaiser report. while we were gone, we saw this, what has been called by international organizations. as the big coin experiment is nothing more than the world watching how mass adoption changes a country's economy. if it's for the good, it's game over for fiance. el salvador is the spark that ignites the real revolution that is from the president of our salvador president mckelly. that's right, that's remarkable statement. similar to the boston tea party or the declaration of independence, a president of a country is essentially said that the theat era is over and of course the fear euro is focused in the united states and the central bank in washington dc. this was no less a statement of revolution then was made against the english by the american colonies. oh, you know, 240 something years ago. here president mckelly
is colorful and it's orange ish. and of course, bitcoin is associated with the color orange, and that is in the 1st headline of this orthodox christian near. so we are celebrating that as well here on kaiser report. while we were gone, we saw this, what has been called by international organizations. as the big coin experiment is nothing more than the world watching how mass adoption changes a country's economy. if it's for the good, it's game over for fiance. el salvador is the spark that...
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is colorful and it's orange ish. and of course, bitcoin is associated with the color orange, and that is in the 1st headline of this orthodox christian new year. so we are celebrating that as well here on cause report. while we were gone, we saw this, what has been called by international organizations. as the big queen experiment is nothing more than the world watching how mass adoption changes. a country's economy . if it's for the good, it's game over for fear. el salvador is the spark that ignite the real revolution that is from the president of all, salvador president. bu kelly. that's right. it's a market ball statement similar to the boston tea party, or the declaration of independence. a president of a country is essentially said that the era is over and of course the euro is focused in the united states and the central bank in washington, d. c. this is no less a statement of revolution than was made against the english by the american colonies. oh, you know, 240 something years ago. here president kelly is m
is colorful and it's orange ish. and of course, bitcoin is associated with the color orange, and that is in the 1st headline of this orthodox christian new year. so we are celebrating that as well here on cause report. while we were gone, we saw this, what has been called by international organizations. as the big queen experiment is nothing more than the world watching how mass adoption changes. a country's economy . if it's for the good, it's game over for fear. el salvador is the spark that...