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now, heath and hancock are about the same age. armistead is older. heath and hancock are single. armistead is married. during this period, heath and hancock are going out at night looking for night life, trying to meet girls. heath loves it because he said hancock is so good looking, he's a magnet for the young ladies. one night, hancock tells a young lady, i love you. the next night, a second one, i love you. next night, a third one, i love you. he says hancock, how are you going to tell these different women you love them? he says, heath, we're still at war, and all is fair in love and war. true story. heath's memoirs. they are transferred together after the war to jefferson barracks in st. louis. they do the same thing, they go out. heath is with him when hancock meets his future wife. you can make a case hancock is closer to heath than armistead, but the book isn't heath and hancock. it's armistead and hancock, so we're getting back to the story. what were their family lives like? winfield hancock to me had a stable family life as you could have while being an army officer in
now, heath and hancock are about the same age. armistead is older. heath and hancock are single. armistead is married. during this period, heath and hancock are going out at night looking for night life, trying to meet girls. heath loves it because he said hancock is so good looking, he's a magnet for the young ladies. one night, hancock tells a young lady, i love you. the next night, a second one, i love you. next night, a third one, i love you. he says hancock, how are you going to tell these...
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they are trying to meet girls, heegan and heath, and he loves it because heath he says that hancock is a magnet for the ladies. next night, a second one, i love you. the third one, i love you. why do you tell these different women you love them, and he says, we are still at war, and all is fair in love and war. true story. they are transferred together after the war. jefferson barracks in st. louis and i go out. and heath he's actually where -- you can make a case that hancock is closer to heat than he is to armistead. but the book is heated hancock not armistead in hancock. so getting back to the story. ancock meeone of the family liv? wind field hancock you has the most stable life that you could have. but he and elmyra had two children, the families almost always together. maybe sometime by himself. but they are in florida together and california together. they are married until 1886. and armistead by contrast has a very tragic personal life and between 1850 in 1855, he loses two wives. including three children as well. five years. what would that have done to you? he's already a ha
they are trying to meet girls, heegan and heath, and he loves it because heath he says that hancock is a magnet for the ladies. next night, a second one, i love you. the third one, i love you. why do you tell these different women you love them, and he says, we are still at war, and all is fair in love and war. true story. they are transferred together after the war. jefferson barracks in st. louis and i go out. and heath he's actually where -- you can make a case that hancock is closer to heat...
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armistead commanded the small company and his lieutenants were hancock and henry heath. he'd get so says memoir is used later third person confirmation and he said armistead con -- hancock are mess made and never was a mess made happier than i. they were about the same age. during this period hancock and -- r. going out at night trying to meet girls. hancock is so good-looking and he's a magnet for the young ladies. one night hancock of the young lady at i love you and the next night a third one i love you and he says hancock what you tell till these different women you love them produces heath we are still at war and all is fair in love and war. they are transferred after the war and they do the same thing and go out and keith was with him when hancock meets his future wife. you can make the case that hancock is closer to heat than armistead at least socially but it's armistead and hancock so getting back to the story. what were their family lives like? via the stable family like that's life he and l. myra had two children in the family was almost always together. they
armistead commanded the small company and his lieutenants were hancock and henry heath. he'd get so says memoir is used later third person confirmation and he said armistead con -- hancock are mess made and never was a mess made happier than i. they were about the same age. during this period hancock and -- r. going out at night trying to meet girls. hancock is so good-looking and he's a magnet for the young ladies. one night hancock of the young lady at i love you and the next night a third...
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. >> and then diana was sent to another school called west heath.nment for diana. it is where her two older sisters sarah and jane had gone to school. ♪ >> here in the ballet class was somewhere she could shine. she adored dancing. and anyone who has danced, if you do enjoy dancing, you're just lost in yourself. >> leaping about, absolutely amazing. great leaps and bounds. >> she did it every day. >> it was quite a sight, wasn't it? >> yes, it was amazing. legs everywhere. >> part of diana's attractiveness of school is that she was athletic. she was gorgeous. she had a lot of vitality. so she may not have got top marks on her exam papers, but she got top marks on the playing fields. all the girls really like her. she wins best legs competition. she was able to get along with her friends. all she wanted was security and a feeling of being validated and appreciated. and that's something she sought constantly in her life. >> diana you have to remember had lived on a diet of romantic novels. she read voraciously, but she didn't read anything of much sub
. >> and then diana was sent to another school called west heath.nment for diana. it is where her two older sisters sarah and jane had gone to school. ♪ >> here in the ballet class was somewhere she could shine. she adored dancing. and anyone who has danced, if you do enjoy dancing, you're just lost in yourself. >> leaping about, absolutely amazing. great leaps and bounds. >> she did it every day. >> it was quite a sight, wasn't it? >> yes, it was amazing....
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deborah heath i my labs. what my fe, new pool because like they teach they'd say which more? it wasn't a lot of money, they came up with them as i ship. i was told that the without going to pick up within 5 months. so that was my day at the palm model. looking, going this kind of like really not that it's like the masters, honeywood, this isn't well some nice, which was we did it was with that it easy when you mine yoga with this and i'm them and i'm the magic. you get them. you don't want to ship was could be kid a book open in student except segment. she'll just, i need a thought that she'll have much of the shot. you would be on the new version of what is the only show you watch them from last week. i thought i knew the pin roadside what support you can now. i want them to show me what i want to quit from . i've been for months that are boston is with a public. what are the showings, let's i should voice in for months we got that. i'm not sure which should have spoken of the nature at them in the good nor looked at them as docile new 21. so i should give me up if what litt
deborah heath i my labs. what my fe, new pool because like they teach they'd say which more? it wasn't a lot of money, they came up with them as i ship. i was told that the without going to pick up within 5 months. so that was my day at the palm model. looking, going this kind of like really not that it's like the masters, honeywood, this isn't well some nice, which was we did it was with that it easy when you mine yoga with this and i'm them and i'm the magic. you get them. you don't want to...
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deborah heath i stopped my let what machine you guys up like they teach. they say which more was learned a lot of money. they came up with them as i showed i was told that the without going to pick up within my motto that was 90 at the bottom line is kind of like really nice. not that i think i've been us on the road the season on i so it was we, there yet. it was like that it easy when you minute get welcome to deal with this and i've never done the net eat, get them and you don't want them ship was could be kit about the top it in splint except segment here. this time it's a story that's too much of a shorter viviane, but basically what is the noise show you watched them from us? it. i thought i knew the pin roadside but support could out. 2 open the show, miscellaneous, i don't the quit from i've been for months that are problem. is it a lot of the showings let's i should boys in 4 months, a couple of them wasn't which will trigger scoop november elementary at then you know, you do not get the most docile niche when you love. so i should give me up if w
deborah heath i stopped my let what machine you guys up like they teach. they say which more was learned a lot of money. they came up with them as i showed i was told that the without going to pick up within my motto that was 90 at the bottom line is kind of like really nice. not that i think i've been us on the road the season on i so it was we, there yet. it was like that it easy when you minute get welcome to deal with this and i've never done the net eat, get them and you don't want them...
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in fact, these two jumbo jets lifted off from london's heath row airport side by side bound for americannations. on the other side of the pond, long-awaited reunions like this one at sfo. >> she is living here for about 25 years, and we see her regularly, but because of the covid two years ago, it's the last time. >> for the past 20 months, the restrictions barred non-u.s. citizens from 33 countries including china, india, and much of europe. they are not we will coming again with proof of evacuation space a recent negative test. proof of vaccination is also required for land and ferry crossings from canada and mexico. >> this is the best way to protect your children against covid. >> first lady jill biden visit add school-based vaccination clinic in have a virginia the kicked off a nationwide campaign to encourage parents to sign their five to 11-year- olds up for shots. meanwhile, the white house said it is prepared to defend its sweeping new vaccine rules in court. on saturday, a federal appeals court temporarily halted the knee rule taking in effect january, requiring people at many
in fact, these two jumbo jets lifted off from london's heath row airport side by side bound for americannations. on the other side of the pond, long-awaited reunions like this one at sfo. >> she is living here for about 25 years, and we see her regularly, but because of the covid two years ago, it's the last time. >> for the past 20 months, the restrictions barred non-u.s. citizens from 33 countries including china, india, and much of europe. they are not we will coming again with...
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you've dealt with way combining, deborah heath, i put a stop as my lad, but my fe nickel because like they teach, they'd say which more was done a lot of money. they came up with them as i shot. i was told that the without going to pick up within a month. so that was my, they at a more going this kind of like really not that i think the national honeywood, this isn't on i. so it was we did, it was with their music. you minute here with this and i'm them done in the met, eat, get them. you don't want them ship with curriculum. what the competence wouldn't accept segment. she'll just, i need. so i told her that she would much comes, she would be, i'm the new actor. what is the lawyer showing? watson from last week, i thought i knew the pin roadside what support you could out. i want them to show me finance. i don't the quit. and i've been for months that are boston is with the public. without the showings let's i should boys in 4 months we couple of them much with boots or for the scoop, november nights at them, the good nor looked at them as docile niche wendy lump. so i should give me
you've dealt with way combining, deborah heath, i put a stop as my lad, but my fe nickel because like they teach, they'd say which more was done a lot of money. they came up with them as i shot. i was told that the without going to pick up within a month. so that was my, they at a more going this kind of like really not that i think the national honeywood, this isn't on i. so it was we did, it was with their music. you minute here with this and i'm them done in the met, eat, get them. you don't...
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good advice- heath _ different than the next person. (13mg. advice.an. now the un's world food programme has condemned the international community for not stepping in to avert a potentially devastating famine. many of the problems predate the taliban. drought has affected harvests, and the conflict has taken its toll, but the reduction in foreign aid to the new taliban government is also playing a part. our world affairs editor john simpson reports from bamiyan, about 175 kilometres west of kabul. winter's coming, and it looks like being a bad one. the camels are on the move to warmer areas. we're heading west, out of kabul, through the taliban road blocks. it's not long before we reach the snow. in this district, food aid is being distributed. flour to make bread. everyone here knows that things are likely to get really bad in a few weeks. at the moment there is no panic but make no mistake these people are scared for their families. "there's a real possibly we'll be frozen this winter," this man tells me. these people are so poor, they can't afford
good advice- heath _ different than the next person. (13mg. advice.an. now the un's world food programme has condemned the international community for not stepping in to avert a potentially devastating famine. many of the problems predate the taliban. drought has affected harvests, and the conflict has taken its toll, but the reduction in foreign aid to the new taliban government is also playing a part. our world affairs editor john simpson reports from bamiyan, about 175 kilometres west of...
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when i said that to majid heath threw himself back into the computer, the girl was taking notes, dropped her pen, and he says, we don't like to talk about going postal. i said, okay, well then let's change the word. you tell me what the word is that we use instead of going postal. he says, you know, i don't want to talk about going postal. they don't want to talk about that. the join me every 1st day on the alex simon show, and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me. oh, driven by drill shaped banks, concur. some of those with dares sinks. we dare to ask ah ah mm ah, where are you? in on august 18th, 1983 perry smith carried a 12 gauge shot gun to the post office where he worked for 25 years. he chased the postmaster to a nearby store and killed him shooting to former co workers in the process. less than 4 months later, it happened again in alabama than georgia in new york city. for more than 2 decades and kept happening. coastal employees came to work aiming for their bosses, leaving a week of collateral damage as d
when i said that to majid heath threw himself back into the computer, the girl was taking notes, dropped her pen, and he says, we don't like to talk about going postal. i said, okay, well then let's change the word. you tell me what the word is that we use instead of going postal. he says, you know, i don't want to talk about going postal. they don't want to talk about that. the join me every 1st day on the alex simon show, and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport....
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that's why and you've talked with way combining deborah heath i stop us, my lad. but my fe, nickel, goes up like this, each said said which more of us a lot of money. they keep up with them. as i shook, i was told that the without going to pick up within 5 months, so that we spoke a couple slightly at the bottom line is kind of like really not that it's like the masters, honeywood. this isn't also nice. which was we did. it was with that yeah. easy when you minute get with this and i'm never done. and the magic you get them you don't want to ship was could be kid about. the competence wouldn't accept segment. she'll just, i need a thought that she wants to comes a shirt. you would be, i'm the new actor. what is the lawyers show you watched them from last week? i thought i knew the pin roadside what support could out. i want them to show this finance, but i don't the quit from. i've been 4 months that are boston is with the public. what are the showings let's i should voice in for months. we couple of them, much of which. oh sure. let's skip norman filaments at the
that's why and you've talked with way combining deborah heath i stop us, my lad. but my fe, nickel, goes up like this, each said said which more of us a lot of money. they keep up with them. as i shook, i was told that the without going to pick up within 5 months, so that we spoke a couple slightly at the bottom line is kind of like really not that it's like the masters, honeywood. this isn't also nice. which was we did. it was with that yeah. easy when you minute get with this and i'm never...
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when i said that to majid heath threw himself back into the computer, the girl was taking notes, dropped her pen, and he says, we don't like to talk about going postal. i said, okay, well then let's change the word. you tell me what the word is that we'd use instead of going postal. he says that, you know, i don't want to talk about going postal. they don't want to about death. ah ah. ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed? what will make you feel safe? isolation, whole community? are you going the right way? where are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to descend to join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. a survival guide and the federal reserve. so there are you, don't forget about it. oh no. it's a recreation game where we get the rest the 7 years. so what does that mean? what kind of report oh or where are you at? on august 18th, 1983 perry smith carried a 12 gauge shotgun to the post office where he worked for 25 years. he chased the postmaster to a nearby store and killed him shooting
when i said that to majid heath threw himself back into the computer, the girl was taking notes, dropped her pen, and he says, we don't like to talk about going postal. i said, okay, well then let's change the word. you tell me what the word is that we'd use instead of going postal. he says that, you know, i don't want to talk about going postal. they don't want to about death. ah ah. ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed? what will make you feel safe? isolation,...
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ah, since the 1940 big see heath of spread there population growth by building the suburb the capital of western australia, nearly 90 percent of australian families leaving a roll of neighbourhood. why not? finance is cheap and well, renting just isn't the sign. the dream of owning a home on a quarter like a block is edged in the country. thought, how important is it to a woman to have a home of her own? oh, very important for wonderful family. have your own hands. oh oh, sure dysfunction in economic despair. i turning some suburbs into troubled communities. ah, and leads these challenges local heroes to planning their pass to improve their community. each and every one of us ever got a responsibility to change our personal space for the better. 0 $1.00 0 $1.00 east explorer. how modern australia can achieve the suburban drain for a site patch? what's up, kim? oh, okay, this a miss? i think i louis. i don't think i see so much is bad, isn't it? ken calling is what a disgusting mis. absolutely. disgusting. i'll get the letter title. we're getting that off. oh, the buses are a rag tag,
ah, since the 1940 big see heath of spread there population growth by building the suburb the capital of western australia, nearly 90 percent of australian families leaving a roll of neighbourhood. why not? finance is cheap and well, renting just isn't the sign. the dream of owning a home on a quarter like a block is edged in the country. thought, how important is it to a woman to have a home of her own? oh, very important for wonderful family. have your own hands. oh oh, sure dysfunction in...
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to you al jazeera lou since the 19 big c heath and spread their population growth by building new suburb that capital of western australia, nearly 90 percent of australian families live in a roll of neighborhoods. and why not? finance is cheap and well, renting just isn't the side. the dream of owning a home on a quarter i could block, is edged in the country thought. how important is it to a woman to have a home of her own? ah, are important for wonderful family, have your own hands for you. oh, sure dysfunction and economic despair. i turning some suburbs into troubled communities. oh, i lives east challenges local heroes to planning their pass to improve their community. each and every one of us have got a responsibility to change our personal space for the better. 0 one 0 one. east explorer. how modern australia can achieve the suburban drain? are in with the psych patchy. what's up kim? oh okay. this, what a miss. i think guy, louis, i don't even see how much is bad, isn't it? can calling is what a disgusting mis? absolutely disgusting bro. give the lever. types of work getting that
to you al jazeera lou since the 19 big c heath and spread their population growth by building new suburb that capital of western australia, nearly 90 percent of australian families live in a roll of neighborhoods. and why not? finance is cheap and well, renting just isn't the side. the dream of owning a home on a quarter i could block, is edged in the country thought. how important is it to a woman to have a home of her own? ah, are important for wonderful family, have your own hands for you....
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the exhibition dish, edith heath, the life in clay was expected to open this weekend but has now been postponed. no artwork or artifacts were damaged. the great hall exhibition space is closed, but the rest of the museum is still open. scientists have released new dramatic images of what they believe cities worldwide. will look like if global warming continues without drastic intervention. the independent organization climate central says. these images reflect the damage that will be done if temperatures are not confined to an increase of 1.5 degrees celsius. that is the level that is aimed by countries as part of the 2015 paris agreement, scientists say crossing that threshold could result in far more severe climate change. so. to prevent that situation. we have to get emissions under control. before. the impacts got a lot worse than we're already seeing. researchers say that even if drastic action is taken, while we can slow the rise of sea levels, the impact of climate change has already taken hold and its effects will be felt for hundreds of more years. and climate change was the
the exhibition dish, edith heath, the life in clay was expected to open this weekend but has now been postponed. no artwork or artifacts were damaged. the great hall exhibition space is closed, but the rest of the museum is still open. scientists have released new dramatic images of what they believe cities worldwide. will look like if global warming continues without drastic intervention. the independent organization climate central says. these images reflect the damage that will be done if...
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. >> and how you know that the enduring quality of these beautiful heath ceramics and we're we're really testing are resilient and these days, that's for sure. her. in the meantime, other gallery such as the art history and natural science collections are opened in the museum, including a project that took place during the 15 month closure during the pandemic. we just had renovated during that during covid times during our closure, our gardens and our gardens are still open and we're doing programming in our gardens. so there's plenty. >> for people to still see in in coming to the museum are open. regular hours and so we still encourage people to come and we'll get these temporary exhibitions open as soon as we can. >> and all ticket holders who have pre purchase a timed event for either of the special exhibitions will be contacted for a refund or rebooking here in oakland. gayle ong kron 4 news. >> well, the first lawsuit has been filed in connection to the deadly rust movie set shooting it accuses star alec baldwin and the film's producers of negligence. the chief of lying on the movi
. >> and how you know that the enduring quality of these beautiful heath ceramics and we're we're really testing are resilient and these days, that's for sure. her. in the meantime, other gallery such as the art history and natural science collections are opened in the museum, including a project that took place during the 15 month closure during the pandemic. we just had renovated during that during covid times during our closure, our gardens and our gardens are still open and we're...
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november on al jazeera, 5 years after the historic heath, you know, between spark levels and the colombian government. al jazeera examines why tensions and violence of rising once again. and when you award winning pool flies investigates the untold stories across the us, millions encompassed on boat in parliamentary elections under a new constitution. and more than a year after the last poll triggered a political crisis in mercy of personal short documentary africa. direct showcases african stories from african filmmakers, china marks 100 days until it host the winter olympics. but how will the pandemic and calls for a boycott? impact the sporting event november on out, jazeera, kiera, bass, a pacific island nation, rapidly falling victim to rise in sea levels. and to president skilfully commanding the stage of climate change. diplomacy, whom do we appeal to for our people to ride, to survive. and the challenge of planet, but can he secure a theater that he seemed to be stateless people? what he's trying to happen to us is going to be the fate of paris. winful, witness. an analogy 0. we un
november on al jazeera, 5 years after the historic heath, you know, between spark levels and the colombian government. al jazeera examines why tensions and violence of rising once again. and when you award winning pool flies investigates the untold stories across the us, millions encompassed on boat in parliamentary elections under a new constitution. and more than a year after the last poll triggered a political crisis in mercy of personal short documentary africa. direct showcases african...
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the exhibition, edith heath life in clay was expected to open this weekend, but that has now been postponed no artworks or artifacts were damaged. the great hall exhibition space is closed, but the rest of the museum is still open. coming up at five over on the plus. we're going to talk with the museum's ceo on exactly what it will take to try to get that exhibition back open for people to enjoy. nationwide the inflation rate rose at its fastest pace in 31 years. but as we all know, almost everything was already expensive here in the bay area, so what is the impact for us of inflation ktvu tom vacar walks us through how much more we're paying when we shop. overall berry inflation, which stood at a scant 1% in october of 2020 was 3.8% just last october last month. that brings real wallet woes well, very much so since i'm on a fixed income. yes well, of course it's affecting us. we're coming out of the pandemic, so work is scarce and savings have been depleted to a certain extent. inflation can be more or less depending on what you're buying. i just felt my car up with gasoline cost just over
the exhibition, edith heath life in clay was expected to open this weekend, but that has now been postponed no artworks or artifacts were damaged. the great hall exhibition space is closed, but the rest of the museum is still open. coming up at five over on the plus. we're going to talk with the museum's ceo on exactly what it will take to try to get that exhibition back open for people to enjoy. nationwide the inflation rate rose at its fastest pace in 31 years. but as we all know, almost...
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ah, since the 1940 big see heath of spread, the population growth by building new suburb, the capital of western australia, nearly 90 percent of australian families leaving this role of neighborhood. and by not finances, treat and well renting just isn't the sign. the dream of owning a home on a quarter acre block is edged in the country thought. how important is it to a woman to have a home of her own? ah, very important for wonderful family, have your hand. oh, boy. oh, sure dysfunction in economic despair. i turning some suburbs into troubled communities, ah, updates challenges, local heroes to planning their past to improve their community. each and every one of us ever got a responsibility to change our personal space for the better. 0 $1.00 0 $1.00, east explorer. how modern estrella can achieve the suburban drain for a site patch? what's up, kim? oh, okay, this, what a miss. i think i like this. i don't even see how much this bout, isn't it? kemp calling is what a disgusting mis. absolutely disgusting bro. give the leather lights and we're getting that off. oh, the buses are a
ah, since the 1940 big see heath of spread, the population growth by building new suburb, the capital of western australia, nearly 90 percent of australian families leaving this role of neighborhood. and by not finances, treat and well renting just isn't the sign. the dream of owning a home on a quarter acre block is edged in the country thought. how important is it to a woman to have a home of her own? ah, very important for wonderful family, have your hand. oh, boy. oh, sure dysfunction in...
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the black sea, along with the expansion of nato near to russia's borders reporting next, he is out heath me through power. this address by president burton came with it during his meeting with foreign policy officials here in moscow. during this meeting, he basically discussed the political and economic landscape in which russia finds itself to day. and of course, the most pressing topic is relations between russia and the west nato, and the u. s. and frankly, these relations are at an all time low right now. who's and mentioned how this didn't usually always be the case. he mentioned that it used to be that relation between, for example, rush and he, wes, were go operative. however, over the past several decades, they have basically disintegrated and somehow even continue to get worse. right now . communications between russian nato have essentially been saburd, tatting to all of that is now the provocations from nato put and talked about how 1st of all, nato broke all its promises and continued expanding towards the east, how countries like poland and romania now how's air defense syst
the black sea, along with the expansion of nato near to russia's borders reporting next, he is out heath me through power. this address by president burton came with it during his meeting with foreign policy officials here in moscow. during this meeting, he basically discussed the political and economic landscape in which russia finds itself to day. and of course, the most pressing topic is relations between russia and the west nato, and the u. s. and frankly, these relations are at an all time...
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so, you know, to me, this is kind of like heaths called their bluff. right. and they're bluff is the law of big numbers. we have the love big numbers coming from the top down and we have the law. 7 of small numbers, they kind of trick all these ordinary jo bagget donuts with their free stimulus checks said go into like the robin hood apps and, and trade of microshare. right. you could buy a dollars worth of apple stock for example, because the numbers too big, but you can buy $1.00 and pop up their whole system. but here what, how these agencies kind of, um, get consensus for their continued rule is the law of big numbers is like 6000000000 dollar as you know is and we could solve world food, hunger and, and at the same time, right? the reason why we have food hunger is because of so much money printing driving up the cost of the, you know, food prices. so food prices are going up because of all the money printing, just like they did after the 20082000 life financial crisis. food prices went up because of all the money printing and their system that they comm
so, you know, to me, this is kind of like heaths called their bluff. right. and they're bluff is the law of big numbers. we have the love big numbers coming from the top down and we have the law. 7 of small numbers, they kind of trick all these ordinary jo bagget donuts with their free stimulus checks said go into like the robin hood apps and, and trade of microshare. right. you could buy a dollars worth of apple stock for example, because the numbers too big, but you can buy $1.00 and pop up...
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after that, we add more milk-chocolate fudge, and then we top it off with chunks of heath crumble andutter and caramel hot drizzle, mostly to give it a really nice, decorative finish. >> it does taste like you're kind of eating a peanut butter pie with an oreo cookie and s'mores. >> that's for my 91-year-old dad. he loves peanut butter, so i got him their iconic seven-layer bar. apparently it's the only place they make a seven-layer bar. >> our seven-layer peanut butter pie takes us about five hours to make from start to finish, so it's just very time-consuming. that's why we believe we're the only ones in the whole country or the whole world that make a seven-layered fudge. ♪ ♪ >> so, i'm eating the raspberry cheesecake fudge. just kind of change it up a bit. it's really good. i love cheesecake, so it tastes just like it. "divine" is a great word for it, yeah. >> fresh fudge is made every single day. people buy it quick. so, we make it. we have to make more at the end of the day. >> we never skimp. we give generous portions. we want you to have plenty of yumminess inside. ♪ >> when i
after that, we add more milk-chocolate fudge, and then we top it off with chunks of heath crumble andutter and caramel hot drizzle, mostly to give it a really nice, decorative finish. >> it does taste like you're kind of eating a peanut butter pie with an oreo cookie and s'mores. >> that's for my 91-year-old dad. he loves peanut butter, so i got him their iconic seven-layer bar. apparently it's the only place they make a seven-layer bar. >> our seven-layer peanut butter pie...
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ethereum i agree with all of that it's why i think most folks are having the conversation as much about heaththereum because it has every day applications for them >> bitcoin baller, where are we? >> if anything we're going to have a shallow type of bear market i think it's interesting ha we're starting to see in the crypto market is dispersion. mark mentioned base. you're seeing things like avalanche and atoms are up today with bitcoin down. the market is maturing a bit i think it's here to stay. it's not going away. it should be 5 to 10% of anybody's portfolio. if you 're not there, get off your seat and buy some >>> mastercard under pressure today. the stock is now down more than 10% in a week. take a swipe at this pull back plap to our 300,000 employees at cvs health: thank you for demonstrating the power of purpose. through your work, your caring, your dedication to being wherever you're needed, becoming part of families, bringing more confidence to the comeback, and delivering the essentials to people's doors, you give over a hundred million people the chance to achieve a healthier life
ethereum i agree with all of that it's why i think most folks are having the conversation as much about heaththereum because it has every day applications for them >> bitcoin baller, where are we? >> if anything we're going to have a shallow type of bear market i think it's interesting ha we're starting to see in the crypto market is dispersion. mark mentioned base. you're seeing things like avalanche and atoms are up today with bitcoin down. the market is maturing a bit i think...
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tahjgeem breakenridge, 18, from balsall heath was given liife for murder with a 19 years minimummichaelugochukwurs minimum. 14—year—old gunman yussuf mustapha, from birmingham (murder) life — 16 years minimum.a16-year-old (was 15 at the time) from walsall (murder) life — 17 years minimum .a fifth teenager, kieron donaldson, was jailed for 12 years for manslaughter. he will serve two thirds of the sentence in a young offenders institution. no motive has been pinpointed by west midlands police and detectives believe keon may have been "in the wrong place at the wrong time." four teenagers have beenjailed for life at birmingham crown court for the killing of 15 —year—old keon lincoln back injanuary. six cases of the omicron coronavirus variant have now been identified in scotland. they bring the total number of known omicron infections, in the uk, to nine. there's a warning it's "very likely" that more will be discovered in the coming days. japan has announced its to close its borders to most foreign visitors, as the world's third largest economy joins israel in responding decisively to the spread
tahjgeem breakenridge, 18, from balsall heath was given liife for murder with a 19 years minimummichaelugochukwurs minimum. 14—year—old gunman yussuf mustapha, from birmingham (murder) life — 16 years minimum.a16-year-old (was 15 at the time) from walsall (murder) life — 17 years minimum .a fifth teenager, kieron donaldson, was jailed for 12 years for manslaughter. he will serve two thirds of the sentence in a young offenders institution. no motive has been pinpointed by west midlands...
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butford versus heath is on july 1. we all know that. let's go through it and i'll show it to you. this needs no introduction, the epic field seminary ridge between butford, holding, delaying lee as much as he possibly can until the first corps starts coming off. brinkerhoff ridge, along hanover pike or hanover ridge coming into gettysburg. this does not get enough play because what happened at coal's hill on june 2nd, the evening of july 2nd, remember edward johnson is attacking the hill, and remember george stuart's confederate brigade, part of it is going to take the hill. well, the second virginia is part of the brigade. they were on the left of stuart. they were supposed to be involved in the attack on culps's hill but because they're fighting greg's men, it's a skirmish for the most part, it stopped the stone wall bring gauge from the continuing the attack on the culp's hill that had a big impact that most don't realize. july 3nd, again, i don't have to talk about what happened with east calvary field, lots of pages, lots of maps where stuart proper is going to be engaging wi
butford versus heath is on july 1. we all know that. let's go through it and i'll show it to you. this needs no introduction, the epic field seminary ridge between butford, holding, delaying lee as much as he possibly can until the first corps starts coming off. brinkerhoff ridge, along hanover pike or hanover ridge coming into gettysburg. this does not get enough play because what happened at coal's hill on june 2nd, the evening of july 2nd, remember edward johnson is attacking the hill, and...
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. >>> water damage at the oakland museum of california is delaying opening of the heath ceramics exhibitionthe repairs underway. officials say damage on the great hall ceiling and floors caused by last month's bay area storms. no word yet on when postpone exhibition may open but it could be moved to a different space in the museum. >>> today is the day we pay respects to those who have served. >> there are events planned indrivor harinong thoue st rvbay r seat the uss hornet museum in alameda. you are getting an inside look this morning. >> reporter: we are. we are showing you the exhibit i have been telling you about all morning. this is the exhibit that will be on display inside the uss hornet. this is a special exhibit that will be on display and it was created by the walking ghost of black history featuring bios of prominent black female firsts in america's military. there will be a special tribute to also the former secretary of state the late colin powell. we talked to one of the creators of the exhibit. i want you to listen to it. >> throughout america's military history, there has a
. >>> water damage at the oakland museum of california is delaying opening of the heath ceramics exhibitionthe repairs underway. officials say damage on the great hall ceiling and floors caused by last month's bay area storms. no word yet on when postpone exhibition may open but it could be moved to a different space in the museum. >>> today is the day we pay respects to those who have served. >> there are events planned indrivor harinong thoue st rvbay r seat the uss...
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we saw these symbolic simultaneous takeoffs from london heath row today by virgin atlantic and britishways, both flights bound for jfk in new york, those routes were shuttered by the pandemic. united airlines tells us it expects about 30,000 international travelers to arrive in the u.s. today, a 50% increase over last monday. delta tells us it's in a 450% increase in international bookings, but ceo at bastian says the procedures might not be perfect right away. >> it's going to be a bit sloppy at first. i can assure you. there will be lines unfortunately. people will be hit with an onslaught of travel at once. i think november 8th, just like we saw this summer in the u.s. domestic system, but we'll get it sorted out but people really want to come here and that's a great sign. >> somebody traveling in the united states has to show they are fully vaccinated with a vaccine approved by the fda under emergency use authorization or the w.h.o. so the list expands. they also need to show to customs agents records of getting the vaccine, digital, paper, it does not have to be in english. it can
we saw these symbolic simultaneous takeoffs from london heath row today by virgin atlantic and britishways, both flights bound for jfk in new york, those routes were shuttered by the pandemic. united airlines tells us it expects about 30,000 international travelers to arrive in the u.s. today, a 50% increase over last monday. delta tells us it's in a 450% increase in international bookings, but ceo at bastian says the procedures might not be perfect right away. >> it's going to be a bit...
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. >> you know that the enduring quality of these beautiful heath ceramics and we're we're really testing are resilient and these days, that's for sure. in the meantime, other gallery such as the art history and natural science collections are opened in the museum, including a project that took place during the 15 month closure during the pandemic. we just had renovated during that during covid times during our closure, our gardens and our gardens are still open and we're doing programming in our gardens. so there's plenty for people to still see him in coming to the museum are open. regular hours and so we still encourage people to come and we'll get these temporary exhibitions open as soon as we can. >> and all ticket holders who have pre purchase a timed event for either of the special exhibitions will be contacted for a refund or rebooking here in oakland. gayle ong kron 4 news. >> whether time now as we take a live look outside above san francisco city hall going to be red, white and blue tomorrow for veterans day and a beautiful. >> weather day on tap. yeah. beautiful, dry. >> weath
. >> you know that the enduring quality of these beautiful heath ceramics and we're we're really testing are resilient and these days, that's for sure. in the meantime, other gallery such as the art history and natural science collections are opened in the museum, including a project that took place during the 15 month closure during the pandemic. we just had renovated during that during covid times during our closure, our gardens and our gardens are still open and we're doing programming...
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. >> and how you know that the enduring quality of these beautiful heath ceramics and we're we're really testing are resilient and these days, that's for sure. her. in the meantime, other gallery such as the art history and natural science collections are opened in the museum, including a project that took place during the 15 month closure during the pandemic. we just had renovated during that during covid times during our closure, our gardens and our gardens are still open and we're doing programming in our gardens. so there's plenty. >> for people to still see in in coming to the museum are open. regular hours and so we still encourage people to come and we'll get these temporary exhibitions open as soon as we can and all ticket holders who have pre purchase a timed event for either of the special exhibitions will be contacted for a refund or rebooking. >> here in oakland. gayle ong kron 4 news. >> well, at least we're going to have time to dry out over the next couple of weeks. there is no more rain in the forecast, at least in the short term. meteorologist lawrence karnow has a look
. >> and how you know that the enduring quality of these beautiful heath ceramics and we're we're really testing are resilient and these days, that's for sure. her. in the meantime, other gallery such as the art history and natural science collections are opened in the museum, including a project that took place during the 15 month closure during the pandemic. we just had renovated during that during covid times during our closure, our gardens and our gardens are still open and we're...
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heath hoigher was killed.ident and some of those who were injured that weekend, wolf, testified as part of the plaintiff case in this trial. giving very, very emotional and riveting testimony about the injuries they suffered, the trauma they suffered. what they went through in those moments. the lingering effects of those injuries. they made a very, effective case. now, the defendants for their part say they are not -- they are not liable for this. they did not conspire to plan this kind of violence beforehand. that they didn't want violence and that some of them were dud actually strieing to prevent violence, wolf. >> brian todd on the scene for us. brian castrucci, thank you very much and to our viewers, thanks very much for watching. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> outfront next. kyle rittenhouse, tonight, a free man. acquitted of all charges in a case that left america divided over whether he was acting in self-defense when he shot and killed two people. >>> plus, the mystery deepening over t
heath hoigher was killed.ident and some of those who were injured that weekend, wolf, testified as part of the plaintiff case in this trial. giving very, very emotional and riveting testimony about the injuries they suffered, the trauma they suffered. what they went through in those moments. the lingering effects of those injuries. they made a very, effective case. now, the defendants for their part say they are not -- they are not liable for this. they did not conspire to plan this kind of...
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christina heathe, as you can imagine. of two boys were among those that received the incorrect dose are upset and disappointed. better health tells me the safety of patients is their top priority. they immediately review their processes to ensure this is not happen again. 14 children received double the dose of the pediatric covid-19 vaccine and they were supposed to get it happened at a set of health vaccine clinic in any of this weekend, officials confirmed. the kids were given 20 micrograms, or two thirds of the dose of what an adult would get instead of the recommended one third dose. i said our health spokesperson says in par, as soon as we learned of this, we contacted the parents and advise them of cdc guidance in this situation. but the father of two boys who received more than the recommended dose tells me it was nine hours before they were contacted by hospital officials. his voice stayed home from school with stomach aches. on monday, the kids were back at school tuesday. i know that this is really frustrating
christina heathe, as you can imagine. of two boys were among those that received the incorrect dose are upset and disappointed. better health tells me the safety of patients is their top priority. they immediately review their processes to ensure this is not happen again. 14 children received double the dose of the pediatric covid-19 vaccine and they were supposed to get it happened at a set of health vaccine clinic in any of this weekend, officials confirmed. the kids were given 20 micrograms,...
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the exhibition, edith heath, a life in clay was expected to open this weekend, but that has now been postponed. the museum says no artwork or artifacts were damaged, but they have never had damage to this extent before only the great hall exhibition spaces closed. the rest of the museum is still open. sequoia national park is partially reopening tomorrow after a two month closure because of a wildfire. the lightning sparked k and p complex fire began on september 10th officials now say parts of sequoia national park in the southern sierra nevada are safe to visit this park will reopen. from the three rivers ash mountain entrance station to the hospital rock picnic area, roughly six miles up the generals highway access to giant forest lodge pole and the general sherman tree remain closed. breakdown from kyle rittenhouse in court today. that's right, right? after the break his testimony when he took the stand in his own defense, plus why there are now concerns about a mistrial, and it's known as a small reservation in east oakland at 10 45. how one indigenous man has created a lifeline
the exhibition, edith heath, a life in clay was expected to open this weekend, but that has now been postponed. the museum says no artwork or artifacts were damaged, but they have never had damage to this extent before only the great hall exhibition spaces closed. the rest of the museum is still open. sequoia national park is partially reopening tomorrow after a two month closure because of a wildfire. the lightning sparked k and p complex fire began on september 10th officials now say parts of...
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the exhibition, edith heath, a life in clay was expected to open this weekend but has now been postponedartifacts were damaged. the great hall exhibition space is closed, but the rest of the museum is still open. up next. don't need a home here in the bay area getting harder than ever before. what a new report by the california association of real tours showing the average person has to make in order to own a home and many. bay area cities, also ahead. several ceremonies in the nation's capital honoring those who served. i'm allora vera in arlington, virginia, with a look at the tributes taking pla alright, here we go, miller in motion. wha — wait, wait, is that a... baby on the field?? it looks like it, craig. and the defensive linemen are playing peek-a-boo. i've never seen anything like that before. harris now appears to be burping the baby. that's a great moment right there. the ref going to the rule book here. what, wait a minute! harris is off to the races! we don't need any more trick plays. touchdown!! but we could all use more ways to save. are you kidding me?? it's going to be
the exhibition, edith heath, a life in clay was expected to open this weekend but has now been postponedartifacts were damaged. the great hall exhibition space is closed, but the rest of the museum is still open. up next. don't need a home here in the bay area getting harder than ever before. what a new report by the california association of real tours showing the average person has to make in order to own a home and many. bay area cities, also ahead. several ceremonies in the nation's capital...
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and back behind that we've seen these storm systems that have been to the north due to high pressure heathuthern california but for us it's also just giving us sunshine and also all of the rain staying to the north of us. that looks to continue. and we have such a great start to our water year with rain that we had in october. and we had a big surplus of rain, but now every single day that we don't have rain we've seen that surplus shrinking even more. so now we're at about a half of an inch of surplus in rain for san jose. it was about 17 inches in santa rosa and now we're at about 8 inches at a surplus of rainfall. we are at one of our wettest months of the year. typically, especially as we head toward december but starting it out very dry as we take a look at the seven-day forecast. and there's not a drop of rain anywhere in here. and our temperatures will be in the low 70s each day for the inland valleys. weekend may be slightly cooler. san francisco, mid to upper 60s going into the rest of the week. mike, you're hearing about a hazard on the peninsula. >> potntially. just popped up. i
and back behind that we've seen these storm systems that have been to the north due to high pressure heathuthern california but for us it's also just giving us sunshine and also all of the rain staying to the north of us. that looks to continue. and we have such a great start to our water year with rain that we had in october. and we had a big surplus of rain, but now every single day that we don't have rain we've seen that surplus shrinking even more. so now we're at about a half of an inch of...
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. >> you know that the enduring quality of these beautiful heath ceramics and we're we're really testing that's for sure. >> no doubt all ticket holders. who pre purchase tickets for either of these special exhibitions. they're going to be contacted for a refund or to rebook if they can come into later time. you know, when you appreciate ceramics is if you try to do it. >> have you ever tried to make saw and it like you do in the thing on the wheel and iran. yeah. get the collapsed. and i have so many things for my kids. i don't know if your kids are at the age yet, rebecca, where they've homenaje or at school and they bring home. i can't wait for that. yeah. >> excited i always see when you say ceramics, i was thinking, you know that scene in go. don't really dry or hid very romantic to both at the pine really is where a man to come out of this. >> love that and we love arts and crafts. and we look nice weather because you can go outside today during lunchtime and do a little bit arts and crafts outside. >> because we're going to see dry conditions around the bay area and a whole lot of
. >> you know that the enduring quality of these beautiful heath ceramics and we're we're really testing that's for sure. >> no doubt all ticket holders. who pre purchase tickets for either of these special exhibitions. they're going to be contacted for a refund or to rebook if they can come into later time. you know, when you appreciate ceramics is if you try to do it. >> have you ever tried to make saw and it like you do in the thing on the wheel and iran. yeah. get the...
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. >> you know that the enduring quality of these beautiful heath ceramics and we're we're really testing these days, that's for sure. >> no doubt. well, all ticket holders who pre purchase tickets for either the special exhibit exhibitions will be contacted for either a refund or perhaps or rebooking. if you can make it a different time. >> 6.25. right now. and we all know that we're still in drought. i mean, even though we've seen a good amount of rain and now mountain view is asking residents to conserve water, sort of a preemptive move the city council declared a stage one water shortage asking everybody can serve by 10%. they are anticipating the regional water supply decline and they get there about 85% anyway of the water from the san francisco public utilities commission and the commission is supposed to consider a water shortage. emergency november 23rd. >> yeah, you know, that's the tough part is we've had a couple of these like little bursts of storm. right. right. yeah. the hills or start to turn green again now that doesn't look burn anymore. right. all the reservoirs are sti
. >> you know that the enduring quality of these beautiful heath ceramics and we're we're really testing these days, that's for sure. >> no doubt. well, all ticket holders who pre purchase tickets for either the special exhibit exhibitions will be contacted for either a refund or perhaps or rebooking. if you can make it a different time. >> 6.25. right now. and we all know that we're still in drought. i mean, even though we've seen a good amount of rain and now mountain view...
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i'm joined now by calum semple, professor in child heath and outbreak medicine at the university of liverpool mutate, how given that viruses mutate, how concerning is that, as far as you are concerned? given that viruses mutate, how concerning is that, as far as we concerning is that, as far as you are concerned? we don't concerning is that, as far as we don't know enough concerning is that, as far as you are concerned? we don't know enough about concerning is that, as far as we don't know enough about the virus but what is concerning are concerned? we don't know enough about the virus but what is don't know enough about the virus but what is concerning as there about the virus but what is concerning as there don't know enough about the virus but what is concerning as there is about the virus but what is don't know enough about the virus but what is concerning as there is a cluster of concerning as there is a cluster of mutations, most of which but what is concerning as there is a cluster of mutations, we mutations, most of which individually we have seen in other versions of the but what is
i'm joined now by calum semple, professor in child heath and outbreak medicine at the university of liverpool mutate, how given that viruses mutate, how concerning is that, as far as you are concerned? given that viruses mutate, how concerning is that, as far as we concerning is that, as far as you are concerned? we don't concerning is that, as far as we don't know enough concerning is that, as far as you are concerned? we don't know enough about concerning is that, as far as we don't know...
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. >> and how you know that the enduring quality of these beautiful heath ceramics and we're we're reallyand these days that's for sure. now. all ticket holders who purchased tickets in advance for the special exhibitions are going to be contacted. you'll be offered a refund. >> rebooking. if that works for you. gosh. that damage is bad help those that would? >> totally buckles. roy are still cleaning up from water. meantime, we're at in sunshine. so it's a nice little break. we get into the next atmosphere. river yeah. next week, this weekend and this weekend, rebecca, you're promising good yeah. i mean, if you like and the feel-like temperatures in the 70's and it's going to be perfect for you. and yeah, it well above average. >> for what we normally have this time of year. but we'll take it lots of sunshine. we're drying out. yes, from the rain that we've had. >> over the last couple of weeks on and off and outside right now mostly clear skies as well. we're seeing a lot of sunshine already and a mostly clear shot of our east bay's own the star camera on top of the berkeley hills. you
. >> and how you know that the enduring quality of these beautiful heath ceramics and we're we're reallyand these days that's for sure. now. all ticket holders who purchased tickets in advance for the special exhibitions are going to be contacted. you'll be offered a refund. >> rebooking. if that works for you. gosh. that damage is bad help those that would? >> totally buckles. roy are still cleaning up from water. meantime, we're at in sunshine. so it's a nice little break....
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bracing for more to come, because colder temperatures are on the way, and the energy department predicts heath bills will be up to 54% higher this season. 54%. joining me, msnbc anchor lindsey reiser who is at a gas station in fairfield, connecticut. nbc white house correspondent monica alba and politico's chief correspondent ben white. great to see all of you. ben, what's the biggest factor contributing to this increase and what more are you hearing from the folks you're talking to about what can be done to tackle this inflation problem? >> it's really difficult because it's global, it's complicated. it's in large degree a result of the pandemic. what's causing it in part are worker shortages in a lot of places that need to create supply for businesses. i talked to a cfo of a business that gets pvc pipe for construction projects. it used to be able to get stuff in a day or two, now it takes three months, charging customers a lot more for projects. across the board there's a lack of supply. we've got port backups in california. we've got semiconductor shortages slowing down car production and
bracing for more to come, because colder temperatures are on the way, and the energy department predicts heath bills will be up to 54% higher this season. 54%. joining me, msnbc anchor lindsey reiser who is at a gas station in fairfield, connecticut. nbc white house correspondent monica alba and politico's chief correspondent ben white. great to see all of you. ben, what's the biggest factor contributing to this increase and what more are you hearing from the folks you're talking to about what...
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really, you're going to pay the most for consumable items, things at the grocery store, energy prices, heath bills for your home, anything you buy at the auto dealership, new and used cars, that's where it's most expensive. >> courtney, thank you so much. >>> and there's a busy travel weekend still ahead. it's looking a lot like it did before the pandemic. what does that mean for the return trip this weekend? kristen dahlgren is at laguardia airport here in new york this morning. is it busy there yet? >> reporter: good morning. things are actually moving pretty smoothly as we go through the morning rush here at laguardia. aaa is predicting 53 million americans will be flying or driving this holiday as thanksgiving makes its comeback. one of the biggest signs the holidays were normal this year, the macy's thanksgiving day parade moving down the street. even the president is watching and taking a moment to give al roker a ring. >> oh, my god. look at who is calling? >> my message is after two years you're back, america is back, there's nothing we're unable to overcome. >> reporter: the airport
really, you're going to pay the most for consumable items, things at the grocery store, energy prices, heath bills for your home, anything you buy at the auto dealership, new and used cars, that's where it's most expensive. >> courtney, thank you so much. >>> and there's a busy travel weekend still ahead. it's looking a lot like it did before the pandemic. what does that mean for the return trip this weekend? kristen dahlgren is at laguardia airport here in new york this morning....
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people are probably wondering what ways they can save money on those home heath bills. what do you know? >> i was surprised by the amount of money you can save on your heating bill if you turn down the thermostat. you can save up to 10% on your heating bill. so that's pretty significant. you can consider heavier curtains on the windows, right? you keep the heat in if you can. get a home audit. they will come in, they llwi determine where you're leaking air, where you're getting the cold air come in. and often some states offer you a discount on getting your home sealed up for the holidays. i did this a couple of years ago, saved us a lot of money on our heating bills. also, insulation. blow insulation in your attic. that saved us a lot of money, too. >> thanks, tom. >>> also this morning, another family is grieving in the wake of the astroworld tragedy in houston. a ninth person has died after suffering injuries from that massive crowd surge. in the meantime, new audio is revealing what police officers saw in those moments. morgan chesky is covering this story for us in
people are probably wondering what ways they can save money on those home heath bills. what do you know? >> i was surprised by the amount of money you can save on your heating bill if you turn down the thermostat. you can save up to 10% on your heating bill. so that's pretty significant. you can consider heavier curtains on the windows, right? you keep the heat in if you can. get a home audit. they will come in, they llwi determine where you're leaking air, where you're getting the cold...