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we that spiking is a crime.perpetrate spiking will be held to account . spiking will be held to account. >> the latest developments now in the story. leading the news today that the culture secretary has joined calls for nike to change the colour of the saint george's cross on its new england football shirt after a row over design in a post on row over its design in a post on social media this morning, lucy frazer said the multicoloured design is pointless and unnecessary, adding that it's not what fans want. it follows similar comments from the labour leader sir keir starmer, who says the sports brand should revert to the original flag's colours. the company , though, colours. the company, though, says the change was a playful update ahead of the euro 2024 tournament in june. well we've been speaking to people outside the nike store in central london on oxford street to get their thoughts. here's what they had to say. >> england is england, you know, you start changing its colours. you start changing the flags.
we that spiking is a crime.perpetrate spiking will be held to account . spiking will be held to account. >> the latest developments now in the story. leading the news today that the culture secretary has joined calls for nike to change the colour of the saint george's cross on its new england football shirt after a row over design in a post on row over its design in a post on social media this morning, lucy frazer said the multicoloured design is pointless and unnecessary, adding that...
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why such a spike in prices? these are record — why such a spike in prices? are record high prices and - why such a spike in prices? these are record high prices and they i why such a spike in prices? tire are record high prices and they have quadrupled injust a couple of years. the simple reason is that there is just insufficient supply. the world's biggest producers of cocoa, the ivory coast, ghana and other west african countries, have just not had any incentive, there yield is not yielding enough and they are suffering huge amount of diseases, so we are seeing a shortfall in crops year after year and now we have a massive global deficit. ., ., , , . , ., deficit. commodity prices often fluctuate and _ deficit. commodity prices often fluctuate and go _ deficit. commodity prices often fluctuate and go up. _ deficit. commodity prices often fluctuate and go up. is - deficit. commodity prices often fluctuate and go up. is this i fluctuate and go up. is this dramatically different what we are seeing here? i dramatically different what we are seeing here?— seein
why such a spike in prices? these are record — why such a spike in prices? are record high prices and - why such a spike in prices? these are record high prices and they i why such a spike in prices? tire are record high prices and they have quadrupled injust a couple of years. the simple reason is that there is just insufficient supply. the world's biggest producers of cocoa, the ivory coast, ghana and other west african countries, have just not had any incentive, there yield is not yielding...
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rarely do we just get one spike in inflation, we frequently get two.the fact that the fed says they're going to be cutting rates consistently over the next three years really ignores the likelihood of a potential second spike. and so i think that's where the disconnect is. wall street really thinks it's over, we're done, inflation is a one-spike time, we're just going to see rate cuts go down. and if that's a mistake, wall street's going to be pulling back. lauren: are we in that second spike right now? >> right now we're basically flat. we're sort of hovering between -- depending on which index you're looking at, we're very flat. but, what is concerning is that we're seeing starts of spikes on the producer side. lauren: okay. >> so your commodity side. lauren that was my question, what exactly is costing more money? i want to say everything, because that's how it feels when you want to go shopping, book a flight if or whatever we're doing but what a exactly is staying high? >> for the past two months, half of all commodities out there have really spik
rarely do we just get one spike in inflation, we frequently get two.the fact that the fed says they're going to be cutting rates consistently over the next three years really ignores the likelihood of a potential second spike. and so i think that's where the disconnect is. wall street really thinks it's over, we're done, inflation is a one-spike time, we're just going to see rate cuts go down. and if that's a mistake, wall street's going to be pulling back. lauren: are we in that second spike...
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>> i agree,ó spiking is an appalling, violating crime that undermines public safety, particularly thend girls and we want to make sure that the existing laws recognize the threat spiking poses. that is why we announced a raft of new measures to confront spiking and support victims including changing the law to make it clear without any doubt that spiking is illegal as well as other measures like online reporting, investing in research in rapid testing kits, and training for staff, but i will ensure we look into the issue she raises and right back to her. >> this winter flood and storm damage is caused significant damage to the infrastructure in my constituency. this is a moment of the highest concern. i'm grateful t particular theres infrastructure funding coming our way. what can my honorable friend do to help constituents now? áer, i'm pleased in 2020 we announced we would double our flood investment to a record high 2 billion. we have invested over 50 million for 15,000 properties. ■cere is a program in mansfield which is looking at surface water and drainage improvements. i will m
>> i agree,ó spiking is an appalling, violating crime that undermines public safety, particularly thend girls and we want to make sure that the existing laws recognize the threat spiking poses. that is why we announced a raft of new measures to confront spiking and support victims including changing the law to make it clear without any doubt that spiking is illegal as well as other measures like online reporting, investing in research in rapid testing kits, and training for staff, but i...
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we that spiking is a crime. will be held to account today. >> an it worker from essex has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum tum of 37 years for the murder of a married couple who he used to work for. luke dewitt poisoned stephen and carol baxter with fentanyl after manipulating them with various fake personas, the couple's daughter told chelmsford crown court that the 34 year old had completely brainwashed her mother by posing as a fake doctor . the latest government doctor. the latest government figures show that more than 800 people have illegally crossed the english channel in small boats in just the past week, 263 reached uk waters on thursday alone, as criminal gangs took advantage of brief weather improvements. the surge has prompted the government to declare a migrant emergency in the channel, and it takes the total number of crossings for the year so far to 4300. that's 600 more than the same time last yeah 600 more than the same time last year. and finally, five alleged members of a spy ri
we that spiking is a crime. will be held to account today. >> an it worker from essex has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum tum of 37 years for the murder of a married couple who he used to work for. luke dewitt poisoned stephen and carol baxter with fentanyl after manipulating them with various fake personas, the couple's daughter told chelmsford crown court that the 34 year old had completely brainwashed her mother by posing as a fake doctor . the latest government doctor....
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his drink spiked.latest news headlines. >> good afternoon. from the newsroom. 432 and first, in an update on the scenes in russia where the president is continuing to link ukraine to last night's attack on a concert hall in moscow , where 143 people hall in moscow, where 143 people are now known to have been killed. the united states has strongly condemned the attack that the us intelligence services believe was carried out by a branch of the islamic state terror group . meanwhile, kyiv terror group. meanwhile, kyiv has described russia's attempt to blame ukraine as absolutely untenable and absurd. neither vladimir putin nor the fsb have presented any proof of that link in a statement to the nation, though president putin said the terrorists can expect punishment and condemned what he called the barbaric attack . cancer barbaric attack. cancer charities in the uk have praised the princess of wales for speaking about her diagnosis , speaking about her diagnosis, saying it will encourage others with conc
his drink spiked.latest news headlines. >> good afternoon. from the newsroom. 432 and first, in an update on the scenes in russia where the president is continuing to link ukraine to last night's attack on a concert hall in moscow , where 143 people hall in moscow, where 143 people are now known to have been killed. the united states has strongly condemned the attack that the us intelligence services believe was carried out by a branch of the islamic state terror group . meanwhile, kyiv...
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with an spiked marinara with some, like a spicy pizza. >> pizza pizza, pizza. >> all right, finally, florida, of all places. monica pearson shared this cute video of her son teddy, overwhelmed by the love as his family sang happy birthday to him. >> there were 30 people singing to him, and pearson says after the song, little teddy was so stunned that he could not get down anything but a taste of cake frosting. >> oh, look at teddy. >> oh, it happens every year to be ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!"
with an spiked marinara with some, like a spicy pizza. >> pizza pizza, pizza. >> all right, finally, florida, of all places. monica pearson shared this cute video of her son teddy, overwhelmed by the love as his family sang happy birthday to him. >> there were 30 people singing to him, and pearson says after the song, little teddy was so stunned that he could not get down anything but a taste of cake frosting. >> oh, look at teddy. >> oh, it happens every year to...
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violent crime spiked across the country in urban and rural areas. but every year the biden administration, violent crime has come down. in fact, according to the latest estimates, 2023 is on track to have one of the lowest violent crime rates in half a century. so compared to four years ago, these are just the facts. the country is safer. it is more prosperous. there are more people working and making higher wages. more people starting new businesses. more people working in manufacturing. the last year of the last president's term, donald trump's term, was a nightmare. because it was a nightmare, it is easy to block out. but this is what has been achieved under president joe biden and the pitch you can expect him to make to voters all this year. >>> coming up, he has a structured penalty and he needs cash now. donald trump's jg wentworth campaign and the bust out of the rnc, next. of the rnc, next. >> absolutely. that's why you see a go fund me get started. that's why people are furious right now. they feel like it is an attack not just on donald tr
violent crime spiked across the country in urban and rural areas. but every year the biden administration, violent crime has come down. in fact, according to the latest estimates, 2023 is on track to have one of the lowest violent crime rates in half a century. so compared to four years ago, these are just the facts. the country is safer. it is more prosperous. there are more people working and making higher wages. more people starting new businesses. more people working in manufacturing. the...
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the new action being taken in the spike of anti-semitism. mylowe's rewards credit card saves us 5% on the things we need. 5% off. - 5% off. 5% of. and, as loyalty members, we get points toward mylowe's money for the things we want. oh, we want this. the all new mylowe's rewars loyalty program is her. download the app to joi, earn and save toda. nice to meet ya. my name is david. i've been a pharmacist for 44 years. when i have customers come in and ask for something for memory, i recommend prevagen. number one, because it's effective. does not require a prescription. and i've been taking it quite a while myself and i know it works. and i love it when the customers come back in and tell me, "david, that really works so good for me." makes my day. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. introducing finish ultimate. engineered for the toughest conditions. dry burnt-on stains. old dishwashers. very hard water. new finish ultimate, with cyclesync technology, helps deliver the ultimate clean. ♪ >>> we do have breaking news for you t
the new action being taken in the spike of anti-semitism. mylowe's rewards credit card saves us 5% on the things we need. 5% off. - 5% off. 5% of. and, as loyalty members, we get points toward mylowe's money for the things we want. oh, we want this. the all new mylowe's rewars loyalty program is her. download the app to joi, earn and save toda. nice to meet ya. my name is david. i've been a pharmacist for 44 years. when i have customers come in and ask for something for memory, i recommend...
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then another spike in the rain chances monday night into tuesday. then things are going to dry out on a longer term basis. right now outside clear skies overhead. temperatures dropping off into the low 50s and 40s. these numbers anywhere from a couple to about a half dozen degrees below average, but no records set. temperatures bounce back into the upper 60s for high temperatures in san jose. 68 degrees there. that's the warm spot. so even the warmest spot will stay below 70 degrees. only a couple degrees above normal for most of us. along the coast and half moon bay, you fall just short of 60 degrees. just above in san francisco, 62 is exactly the normal high temperature for the eighth day of march, and temperatures in the north bay also reaching up into the mid-60s. but if you're in the sun, it is going to feel warmer than these near or slightly above average temperatures. and there's actual warmth just around the corner. look at the ten-day temperature outlook for san jose. there's a big spike in temperatures from thursday and especially into fri
then another spike in the rain chances monday night into tuesday. then things are going to dry out on a longer term basis. right now outside clear skies overhead. temperatures dropping off into the low 50s and 40s. these numbers anywhere from a couple to about a half dozen degrees below average, but no records set. temperatures bounce back into the upper 60s for high temperatures in san jose. 68 degrees there. that's the warm spot. so even the warmest spot will stay below 70 degrees. only a...
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so we do not expect see any large spikes in coal prices because of this.n terms of cars, it is a massive car port with roll—on, roll—off stock and we could see some impact there for asia's big car exporters, particularly in japan. a lesser extent in china with delays in getting their stock into the united states market. that said, we are seeing other ports picking up the slack. much of what is going through the port of baltimore is now being redirected and we see an uptick in newjersey and virginia that will prevent a big spike in aggregate prices. in other news, us treasury secretary janet yellen has warned china against flooding global markets with cheap clean energy exports. she says she plans to raise the matter on her trip to the country next month. the world's two largest economies already disagree on a range of issues, including chips. the bbc�*s erin delmore has more from new york. janet yellen spoke in georgia on wednesday but she aimed her words at china. the us treasury secretary warned china against flooding the market with cheap clean energy e
so we do not expect see any large spikes in coal prices because of this.n terms of cars, it is a massive car port with roll—on, roll—off stock and we could see some impact there for asia's big car exporters, particularly in japan. a lesser extent in china with delays in getting their stock into the united states market. that said, we are seeing other ports picking up the slack. much of what is going through the port of baltimore is now being redirected and we see an uptick in newjersey and...
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speaker, to strengthen current spike in legislation forensic evidence is essential.ve uniform policy for the screening of -- w laws o achieve just this, the forensic evidence, will the prime minister commit to ensure that emergency departments have statutory obligation to take examples from the victims? >> i agree with you, it's appalling violating crime which larly the safetyines public■i of women and girls and we want to make sure that the existing laws recognize and end of last year new measures to confront and support victims including changing the laws to make it;u] clear without any doubt that spiking is illegal as well as other measures like online tools and training but ensure we looks and right back to her. >> this winter flood and storm caused damages, drains, broad infrastructure and>ern and i'm r next year in particular there's significant infrastructure funding coming our way. what can my honorable friend do to help our constituents now? >> mr. speaker, i'm pleased in record 5.2 billion andwe■q invee 50 million to protect properties and currently there's
speaker, to strengthen current spike in legislation forensic evidence is essential.ve uniform policy for the screening of -- w laws o achieve just this, the forensic evidence, will the prime minister commit to ensure that emergency departments have statutory obligation to take examples from the victims? >> i agree with you, it's appalling violating crime which larly the safetyines public■i of women and girls and we want to make sure that the existing laws recognize and end of last year...
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we're talking to aaa about what's behind this latest spike. >>> whoo! >> so how long does it take to ride all 50 b.a.r.t. stations? a group of uc berkeley grad students just tried to break the world record. we'll find out why they tried to do this. >>> good evening. i'm raj mathai. we have some breaking news from the giants, and it's not related to ra knell. that story in just a moment. >>> but we want to start in san francisco. tonight friends and neighbors are gathering in west portal at the site of this deadly crash site over the weekend. three family members were killed, including a child. tonight a public memorial. people standing silently at that crash site, laying flowers, saying a lot of prayers. the driver who plowed into a bus stop where the victims were is now facing felony vehicular manslaughter charges. the crash happened saturday. a white mercedes-benz suv came careening onto the sidewalk, first smashing into the wall of the library and then the covered bus shelter. the brazilian consulate has confirmed one of the adult victims is a brazil
we're talking to aaa about what's behind this latest spike. >>> whoo! >> so how long does it take to ride all 50 b.a.r.t. stations? a group of uc berkeley grad students just tried to break the world record. we'll find out why they tried to do this. >>> good evening. i'm raj mathai. we have some breaking news from the giants, and it's not related to ra knell. that story in just a moment. >>> but we want to start in san francisco. tonight friends and neighbors are...
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and and then there's this, the spike in pawnshop business. give me a break.c for that, but this is real,ing live stuff. auto repossessions are through the roof. they would be higher if they could the find somebody to take the gig. let's face it, i it ain't for the faint of heart. behind me, a spike in retailer bond defaults. that will get wall street's attention. i suspect it's going to get a whole lot worse, and it's going to catch a lot of people off guard. that's why this rate cut talk, i think it's kind of weird, you know? if maybe they should, maybe they shouldn't, but i think the fed may actually be caught so far off a guard that by the time they do cut, if they wait, maybe it'll be 50 basis points. wall street loves when the fed is accommodative. it's free money. it's great for everyone out there, but the repo man will still be on the prowl. liz claman, over to you. liz: no such thing as free, we all know that. there's always a response. we're going to begin with breaking news, the national transportation safety board news conferen
and and then there's this, the spike in pawnshop business. give me a break.c for that, but this is real,ing live stuff. auto repossessions are through the roof. they would be higher if they could the find somebody to take the gig. let's face it, i it ain't for the faint of heart. behind me, a spike in retailer bond defaults. that will get wall street's attention. i suspect it's going to get a whole lot worse, and it's going to catch a lot of people off guard. that's why this rate cut talk, i...
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a little hinge in the past, but some of these tests really be there because of the spike of arrivals, of people trapped and one of history's largest refugee crises. you're watching dw news from berlin and terry martin, thanks for being with us today. innovation. green, the green revolution global. so listen to whole lot of crime. it's probably up to speed, extra care assignments all. subscribe to the ideas every friday. subscribe to plan . it's a $97.00. what's the last thing in the sizing? this award winning offer is available world wide for every language that gentleman has never been sent to to go. the hell are shipping firms dealing with an ongoing attacks in the red sea? well, i'm joined by 12 hub in johnson. he c e o of how i taught. how about lloyd? that's one of the world's largest carriers based in hamburg. rough welcome to the show. your company today release its annual report for 2023. we want to get to those details in a moment, but 1st we want to ask about the red sea you've called at a volatile and challenging situation and a threat to your company's earnings. to what ex
a little hinge in the past, but some of these tests really be there because of the spike of arrivals, of people trapped and one of history's largest refugee crises. you're watching dw news from berlin and terry martin, thanks for being with us today. innovation. green, the green revolution global. so listen to whole lot of crime. it's probably up to speed, extra care assignments all. subscribe to the ideas every friday. subscribe to plan . it's a $97.00. what's the last thing in the sizing?...
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you know, in the last year we had about the 76 percent spike and money supplied. and this is like real money. you know, it's long called ways and means, you know, as a, to the central bank printing money to support the government in running its program . so lots of money and says if you are goods and that's what price would be inflation. oh yeah, uh the money in charge president would like to move from east to address economic challenges after winning elections. why is his economic policy not making people's lives better? i think his thought i'd touch in on the key issues. i mean, he's touched on this a customer on spies to, to the pool. big challenge here would be, how do you design the programs to ensure that it's the right people who get, you know, he's trying to deal with the issues around fx, a foreign exchange and you know, so again, to the challenges, how do you police that? how do you spell that it was, but hearing that they really deep bull and the, you know, it's going to be a bit of a challenge to love those goals. but i think he's already set it on the
you know, in the last year we had about the 76 percent spike and money supplied. and this is like real money. you know, it's long called ways and means, you know, as a, to the central bank printing money to support the government in running its program . so lots of money and says if you are goods and that's what price would be inflation. oh yeah, uh the money in charge president would like to move from east to address economic challenges after winning elections. why is his economic policy not...
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but it does appear that there were spikes in turnout at that there were spikes in turnout at that particulare spikes in turnout at that particular time.— that particular time. in terms of the warnings — that particular time. in terms of the warnings over— that particular time. in terms of the warnings over rest, - that particular time. in terms of the warnings over rest, if- that particular time. in terms of - the warnings over rest, if opponents did come out, if they were very vocal, do we know how that has been reported in russia? many people will be looking at that and saying how can that be legitimate and credible if people can't express their views? there are rights monitors that have been updated on events across the country and recording these arrests very diligently. they have said it is now around 80 people. but ultimately, this was an attempt, a symbolic protest rather than one that was meant to affect any kind of change. it was about people who do not agree with the kremlin, do not agree with the war in ukraine being able to come together and look each other in their eyes in the p
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american defense spending during world war ii spiked at 37% of gd during the korean war, 14% of gdp.tnam, 9% of gdp. by contrast, the reagan build-up that helped end the cold war 6%. but today, in a renewed era of major compower competition, the bin will, even to sustain such credible deterrence. and here lies another broken promise. after engaging in political hostage taking over the debt limit last year, the biden administration a intend to hono own agreement on spending l limits. in the request, it uses accounting gimmicks to blow clear through agreed-upon limits for domestic discretionary spending, and yet at the same time the administration still insists it should not have been a surprise that the president sees spending gaps on national defense as sacrosanct. of course, this reckless behavior follows a predictable pattern. under this commander in chief, u.s. military faces the same historic inflation as everyone else in our country. as gas and groceries get more expensive, so do the capab capabilitiesbilities our servic need. yet this is the fourth straight time the biden admin
american defense spending during world war ii spiked at 37% of gd during the korean war, 14% of gdp.tnam, 9% of gdp. by contrast, the reagan build-up that helped end the cold war 6%. but today, in a renewed era of major compower competition, the bin will, even to sustain such credible deterrence. and here lies another broken promise. after engaging in political hostage taking over the debt limit last year, the biden administration a intend to hono own agreement on spending l limits. in the...
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you can see the big spikes up and down.he trend has been down but you do get these spikes. 136 one month then 482 the next month. so what are you expecting? >> right. so we had the big spike in january as you see there. we think it will pull back a bit. we're looking for a gain of february reported on friday will be 170,000. still if you look at the trends well over 200,000 jobs being added a month. that is still a pretty healthy place of growth but we don't think numbers of february will be anywhere close to the strength we saw in january. we think that is kind of a trend as we talked about through all of the data. the february numbers will not look at strong as what we saw in january. charles: i wanted to talk about then the inflation picture for a moment. i mentioned ism a moment ago ism service numbers is the blue line. it usually leads cpi. we had alicia levine talking about cpi next wreak maybe changing everything, at this pace though is it coming down too quickly? what do you put the odds of a soft landing right now?
you can see the big spikes up and down.he trend has been down but you do get these spikes. 136 one month then 482 the next month. so what are you expecting? >> right. so we had the big spike in january as you see there. we think it will pull back a bit. we're looking for a gain of february reported on friday will be 170,000. still if you look at the trends well over 200,000 jobs being added a month. that is still a pretty healthy place of growth but we don't think numbers of february will...
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saw homicides spike 35% and violent crime increased 39%. for historical context dc's 2023 homicide total was the highest it's been in 26 years. robberies and car theft in the district were up whopping 67 and 82% respectively in 2023 while carjackings nearly doubled even half a decade of year over year increases. those numbers are more concerning than it might seem at first glance because robberies and carjackings are occurring at high numbers despite the fact that dc has like other cities have seen market shift in routine in short foot traffic in office work public transit ridership are all down significantly has reduced opportunity of offenses to take place because there are fewer targets to take place. data published by the washington metropolitan transit authority on weekends rl ridership in november of 2023 was 55% of what it was in november 2019 and just last week the washington post repo is at, quote 43% as preponderance federal w work from home. all of this means that the crime increases seen in the district reflect even larger incre
saw homicides spike 35% and violent crime increased 39%. for historical context dc's 2023 homicide total was the highest it's been in 26 years. robberies and car theft in the district were up whopping 67 and 82% respectively in 2023 while carjackings nearly doubled even half a decade of year over year increases. those numbers are more concerning than it might seem at first glance because robberies and carjackings are occurring at high numbers despite the fact that dc has like other cities have...
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a spike in violence, affecting one of the safe parts of town.at least a dozen bodies left in the streets after bullets flew in the neighborhood. the residents there are shaken to their core. texts -- according to texts i was receiving by people, the home of a judge was also attacked in a pretty clear message to those elite who are currently discussing the future direction and who might eventually take power. another shocking day in the capital here. in cap patient, there is a degree of calm. this is the sort of safe haven. such is the chaos in port-au-prince. it is having huge effects here in a variety of different ways. the number of people coming here looking for that security as well as the fact that things can't get in and out easily, basics like fuel and medicines and food. >> you mentioned the future direction there. the u.s. state department it helps the traditional cancel could be in place today, what more do we know about that? reporter: that remains pretty ambitious. they've always said it would only be a matter of days from the moment
a spike in violence, affecting one of the safe parts of town.at least a dozen bodies left in the streets after bullets flew in the neighborhood. the residents there are shaken to their core. texts -- according to texts i was receiving by people, the home of a judge was also attacked in a pretty clear message to those elite who are currently discussing the future direction and who might eventually take power. another shocking day in the capital here. in cap patient, there is a degree of calm....
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but all of a sudden they're spiking up again.on you were just having. it's the squeeze that middle class and lower middle class folks are facing. let's not forget the key statistic that, you know, today the average family with a median income is about $2,000-2,500 poorer than they were three years ago. that's a pretty bad a statistic. charles: yeah, yeah. >> i think that americans are stretched, and i think that's the reason -- you know, the government keeps kind of pouring money into people's pockets, but that can't continue. it's not attainable for people. charles: i've got to ask you about this scandal in california where govern newsom -- folks, if you haven't heard this, listen to this. next month, i think, the government out there is hiking minimum wage for fast food workers. they're going to make $20, i think soon $26. they carved out an exemption for panera bread because they make their own bread, wink-wink. here's what it turns out, a billionaire, greg flynn, is a major panera franchisee. he went to high school, i think h
but all of a sudden they're spiking up again.on you were just having. it's the squeeze that middle class and lower middle class folks are facing. let's not forget the key statistic that, you know, today the average family with a median income is about $2,000-2,500 poorer than they were three years ago. that's a pretty bad a statistic. charles: yeah, yeah. >> i think that americans are stretched, and i think that's the reason -- you know, the government keeps kind of pouring money into...
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on them, metal spikes and he beat me and beat me. >> reporter: but what has truly haunted him was beingually abused at the age he was in this portrait, 11 the predator, he says, a young woman, a member of the staff charged with taking care of the young boys >> she would come around to my bed when others were asleep and kiss me, you know, french kiss, for ages. and it was so -- if i was 17, 18 it would be a different thing. but i was 11 it was so confusing. >> reporter: he says kissing led to intense fondling and that she was sexually abusing several other boys and having intercourse with at least two of them when he was 12, he says, and traveling with his mother in italy he secretly acted out the final scene of the sexual abuse from the year before >> i took my pocket money and i lost my virginity to a prostitute and -- at the age of 12, and i see that as the completion of what she had done to me >> reporter: maidwell hall is taking his charges seriously and told nbc news in a statement they have now reached out to the local authorities charged with protecting children. "we will follow
on them, metal spikes and he beat me and beat me. >> reporter: but what has truly haunted him was beingually abused at the age he was in this portrait, 11 the predator, he says, a young woman, a member of the staff charged with taking care of the young boys >> she would come around to my bed when others were asleep and kiss me, you know, french kiss, for ages. and it was so -- if i was 17, 18 it would be a different thing. but i was 11 it was so confusing. >> reporter: he says...
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they dropped spike strips that brute -- that's when the driver bailed out and started running off the freeway. the chopper tracked its movement and directed the officers to the location where he was arrested. >>> a political opponent to mayor london n. breed is pushing to expand a program that moves on house people out of san francisco. the project is called homeward bound and them gavin newsom started it in 2006. city leaders connect homeless people with family out of town. it was proposed to expand that program and right now it's only offered to current or formally on house people, they would like to see more available. >> we are expanding. something that hasn't been done in the past. >> county leaders will re- examine the proposed amendment asked week. >>> up next at 6:00 making a comeback not in a good way the reason doctors believe there is a measles outbreak from california to florida. >>> and shutting down pch, the rockslide hitting highway 1 in evan keller on you. >>> and we do have rain on the way tonight and tomorrow but we are also checking on the wind, drier and warmer wea
they dropped spike strips that brute -- that's when the driver bailed out and started running off the freeway. the chopper tracked its movement and directed the officers to the location where he was arrested. >>> a political opponent to mayor london n. breed is pushing to expand a program that moves on house people out of san francisco. the project is called homeward bound and them gavin newsom started it in 2006. city leaders connect homeless people with family out of town. it was...
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a spike in violence, affecting one ofhe safe parts of town.at least a dozen bodies left in the streets after bullets flew in the neighborhood. the residents there are shaken to their core. texts -- according to texts i was receiving by people, the home of a judge was also attacked in a pretty clear message to those elite who are currently discussing the future direction and who might eventually take power. another shocking day in the capital here. in cap patient, there is a degree of calm. this is the sort of safe haven. such is the chaos in port-au-prince. it is having huge effects here in a variety of different ways. the number of people coming here looking for that security as well as the fact that things can't get in and out easily, basics like fuel and medicines and food. >> you mentioned the future direction there. the u.s. state department it helps the traditional cancel could be in place today, what more do we know about that? reporter: that remains pretty ambitious. they've always said it would only be a matter of days from the moment
a spike in violence, affecting one ofhe safe parts of town.at least a dozen bodies left in the streets after bullets flew in the neighborhood. the residents there are shaken to their core. texts -- according to texts i was receiving by people, the home of a judge was also attacked in a pretty clear message to those elite who are currently discussing the future direction and who might eventually take power. another shocking day in the capital here. in cap patient, there is a degree of calm. this...
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. >> time to target spiking. the home secretary has vowed to hold perpetrators to account by updating the law as the head of mi6 and others leave the private garrick club because it's male only. >> we're asking, is it time to let women in.7 >> and in the sport this morning , wales are only one game away now from the euros. after thrashing finland . but poland thrashing finland. but poland will not be so easy on tuesday. leicester the latest club to face a premier league charge even though they're not technically in the premier league the england shirt. league and the england shirt. then, with the playful update to the george's flag . the saint george's flag. >> the spring equinox may have just occurred, but it's going to feel more like winter over the next few days, with the winds changing direction. find out the full the forecast full details in the forecast coming up soon. full details in the forecast con morning oon. full details in the forecast con morning to 1. full details in the forecast con morning to you
. >> time to target spiking. the home secretary has vowed to hold perpetrators to account by updating the law as the head of mi6 and others leave the private garrick club because it's male only. >> we're asking, is it time to let women in.7 >> and in the sport this morning , wales are only one game away now from the euros. after thrashing finland . but poland thrashing finland. but poland will not be so easy on tuesday. leicester the latest club to face a premier league charge...
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the numbers spiked when biden took office.ocrats say biden is deporting many people in those numbers have also spiked. but this is the sort of store that even though facts are pesky, this is a story largely driven by feelings. when i talk to voters about this, it is much more about emotions and anecdotes than it is about statistics, and those anecdotes are about people, even in cities like new york, who feel uncomfortable with the rate of migration under biden. sarah: those pesky facts, brian. it is always really good to talk to you. let's go straight -- we are going to be dropping in and out of texas this evening. there we are in brownsville. president biden is, as you can see, just meeting there. we are expecting to hear some words from him later on this evening. but we do know that he was going to be given a briefing at the border. lking to border patrol guards, finding out the situation there, finding out i guess what these people are dealing with on a day-to-day basis, as this number of illegal immigrants, undocumented mi
the numbers spiked when biden took office.ocrats say biden is deporting many people in those numbers have also spiked. but this is the sort of store that even though facts are pesky, this is a story largely driven by feelings. when i talk to voters about this, it is much more about emotions and anecdotes than it is about statistics, and those anecdotes are about people, even in cities like new york, who feel uncomfortable with the rate of migration under biden. sarah: those pesky facts, brian....
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a spike of entrepreneurs and hunger and thirst for companies to go global.ing, in retrospect, that spike in huge growth after the war, we are ready to do that. if you look at the recent numbers there was a drop in the economic growth. the economy shrank by 20% in the last quarter of 2023, compared to the previous quarter. that is a significant drop. how is that impacting the economic situation on the ground? hundreds of thousands of of reservists went to war. so of course there is a certain amount of a drop. but if you are skilled and you understand the situation and you understand this is temporary, and people are now looking at how to do more and more export, this is a core competitive advantage and we haven't lost it. in fact it is the other way round. using more creativity and using more people looking at the global marketplace. because of the war the defence spending has gone up. is the government planning to borrow more, and will that put pressure on the treasury going ahead? . . pressure on the treasury going ahead? , ., ., ahead? israel entered the w
a spike of entrepreneurs and hunger and thirst for companies to go global.ing, in retrospect, that spike in huge growth after the war, we are ready to do that. if you look at the recent numbers there was a drop in the economic growth. the economy shrank by 20% in the last quarter of 2023, compared to the previous quarter. that is a significant drop. how is that impacting the economic situation on the ground? hundreds of thousands of of reservists went to war. so of course there is a certain...
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in mind that the spike happened across the board. that is except among young democrats when there was no support for israel after thewe also keep in mind the majority of democratsindependents wanted the u.s. -- even as the minorities he wanted the u.s. to take israel's side increase and those who wanted to take the other side decreased in the first few weeks. we conducted another poll on this issue. what we found was much of the c support that israel had gained had really disappeared and declined considerably to weeks later. obviously, there has been a lot since then. showing on this issue, particularly as the war went on in horror in became clear. >> if i can stop you for a attention to a poll that came out today to get some perspective on this. thery have been angry over certain wars or other incidents but this is a new poll that showed americans disapprove of israeli actions and only 36% approve. 75% disapprove. as somebody who has been doing this for so long, have you ever seen numbers like that? >> i have not. i have been studyi
in mind that the spike happened across the board. that is except among young democrats when there was no support for israel after thewe also keep in mind the majority of democratsindependents wanted the u.s. -- even as the minorities he wanted the u.s. to take israel's side increase and those who wanted to take the other side decreased in the first few weeks. we conducted another poll on this issue. what we found was much of the csupport that israel had gained had really disappeared and...
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kathy hochul is deploying hundreds of national guard members to the subway to help combat a recent spike in crime here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: in new york city subway riders are on edge. >> i don't feel safe >> reporter: crime is rising on the trains, according to nypd data in recent weeks, multiple violent assaults, including this terrifying moment when a woman bashed cellist ian forrest in the head, performing on a subway platform the second time he's been attacked >> they say lightning doesn't strike twice, but this was a terrible moment of deja vu >> reporter: kathy hochul says she is assembling a team of 1,000, including the national guard and state police to help secure the massive transit system >> these brazen, heinous attacks on our subway system hadwill nob tolerated. >> reporter: teams will be stationed at the busiest and most problematic stations, searching bags civil liberties activists calling it overreaction and overreach. do you think you will have an impact on weapons getting on the subway with these bag searches >> absolutely. it's a deterrent and if anyone's thi
kathy hochul is deploying hundreds of national guard members to the subway to help combat a recent spike in crime here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: in new york city subway riders are on edge. >> i don't feel safe >> reporter: crime is rising on the trains, according to nypd data in recent weeks, multiple violent assaults, including this terrifying moment when a woman bashed cellist ian forrest in the head, performing on a subway platform the second time he's been attacked...
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while bay area districts are seeing a spike in demand for more student lunches, it's complicated because many are scrambling to find enough people to prepare and serve those meals, nbc is in san jose with a look at staffing shortages and how districts are trying to handle what is a very big challenge. >> here at still valley middle school in alamo, workers are prepping food to serve students lunch, the san ramon valley unified school district needs a lot more workers in the kitchens, right now, they have 19 openings. >> it is all hands on deck and we make changes and adjustments and we even have our own staff from the central office that's together, we come out to the sites and help. >> senna riker, district director of child nutrition says the need for more workers spiked when the state started providing free breakfast and lunch to all students regardless of income. >> at san ramon valley, the number of students has -- participating in the lunch program has more than doubled. >> the district hired 44 new food service workers but is still not enough, school districts across the bay area
while bay area districts are seeing a spike in demand for more student lunches, it's complicated because many are scrambling to find enough people to prepare and serve those meals, nbc is in san jose with a look at staffing shortages and how districts are trying to handle what is a very big challenge. >> here at still valley middle school in alamo, workers are prepping food to serve students lunch, the san ramon valley unified school district needs a lot more workers in the kitchens,...
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that's when gas prices were spiking above $5 a gallon. thankfully, we are nowhere near that unfortunately, though, we're also not at 2% and 2% is what the fed is targeting. that's the sweet spot for inflation i think when you look at the chart, you can see that inflation really took off in 2021. >> it got hotter >> and hotter and hotter until the fed finally stepped in. actually, the firefighters and they tried to put this inflation fire out by spiking interest rates. >> and >> the good news is that strategy, it's largely worked, right? we're no longer seeing things spike in price like eggs or furniture, or new cars and that is good because it means less pressure on all of our wallets >> the bad news >> though, is that inflation is still not back to normal yet. and in fact, the progress has stalled out in recent months and the implications here are really significant for the economy >> remember that that >> is still trying to achieve a soft landing get inflation under control while avoiding the recession that many people thought was inevi
that's when gas prices were spiking above $5 a gallon. thankfully, we are nowhere near that unfortunately, though, we're also not at 2% and 2% is what the fed is targeting. that's the sweet spot for inflation i think when you look at the chart, you can see that inflation really took off in 2021. >> it got hotter >> and hotter and hotter until the fed finally stepped in. actually, the firefighters and they tried to put this inflation fire out by spiking interest rates. >> and...
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san francisco is also seeing a spike in camaro thefts. sf police say they recorded 21 stolen camaros in 2022 compared to 46 last year and 15 have already been stolen just in the first couple months in this year. in los angeles there have been 90 stolen camaros this year. police say the cars are frequently used at illegal sideshows and when they recover the cars, they're often damaged with flat tires or mechanical failure. police say if you own a camaro, you can take precautions by installing a kill switch and a second type of gps tracking to help police find the car. >>> getting car insurance turning into a growing hassle for california drivers, the latest sign, a branch of farmers insurance that serves 100,000 californians is shutting down this year. it's all part of a growing trend. insurance blames state regulators who refuse to approve rate increases over much of 2022. that made operating here less profitable. in response, several insurance companies limited their business in the golden state nationally. auto insurance rates jumped mo
san francisco is also seeing a spike in camaro thefts. sf police say they recorded 21 stolen camaros in 2022 compared to 46 last year and 15 have already been stolen just in the first couple months in this year. in los angeles there have been 90 stolen camaros this year. police say the cars are frequently used at illegal sideshows and when they recover the cars, they're often damaged with flat tires or mechanical failure. police say if you own a camaro, you can take precautions by installing a...
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and if we see a spike, i mean, this data actually can show you down to the neighborhood.r mixes of drugs or higher levels of drugs, whether that's a new drug like can then target get a response. theyc can do the street outreach to know this is happening. they can alert law enforcement. they can make sure that they or education. unfortunately not only are we seeing people who are dying of fentanyl because they're using it intentionally, but also a lot of people who are being poisoned, uh, you're seeing mixes of certain drugs and, and that's changing on a regular basis. and we cannot wait until people show up in th& morgues or in the hospitals, even before we respond. and this is an immediate information that if you see a spike down to the neighborhood level, uh, equipped both public health agencies and even in some cases, law enforcement with data that they can use to respond. >> but this bill specifically, you are asking for the testing to be mandatory, but are you requiring anything else to be done with the results of that testing? um, once that testing is done, do you a
and if we see a spike, i mean, this data actually can show you down to the neighborhood.r mixes of drugs or higher levels of drugs, whether that's a new drug like can then target get a response. theyc can do the street outreach to know this is happening. they can alert law enforcement. they can make sure that they or education. unfortunately not only are we seeing people who are dying of fentanyl because they're using it intentionally, but also a lot of people who are being poisoned, uh, you're...
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there was a weird spike in the january figure as it related to owners equivalent rent.e got information saying there were changes in how we waited things. poor is ongoing concern and we will have to see whether we get any clarity. even if we do not expect a cut, the fact that we have a meeting is why all eyes are on february cpi. tom: jamie dimon weighed in with his views on the u.s. economy suggesting he is more concerned than others about risk of recession in the u.s.. jill: interesting to hear from him. while everyone else is pricing in a risk of soft landing, he sees the audits at half of that. raising alarm on the fact that despite data, maybe we are at risk. tom: i'm going to interrupt you because we have a redhead crossing the terminal. bank of japan mulling a march hike with the outcome to call. that is the redhead across the terminal. the japanese yen is at 147, paring weakness, down 3/10 of 1%. japanese yields are at 0.77 as well, a marginal move. japanese yen at 147, so bank of japan is mulling a march hike. will be hearing from the boj governor about the eco
there was a weird spike in the january figure as it related to owners equivalent rent.e got information saying there were changes in how we waited things. poor is ongoing concern and we will have to see whether we get any clarity. even if we do not expect a cut, the fact that we have a meeting is why all eyes are on february cpi. tom: jamie dimon weighed in with his views on the u.s. economy suggesting he is more concerned than others about risk of recession in the u.s.. jill: interesting to...
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hear from the sand and surf a battling another woman with a spiked club.tracting enough, some guy standing thereg recording the whole thing thankfully avoiding every c cup along the process. the lady who clearly shopped for bras retreated but simply movedl on and my eyes need a little washing. >> laura: okay. i thought i had seen it all. i'm a member of the california bar.ia i thought i had seen it all likh the mid-'80s, a post for they mid-90s, 2,000 but we've entered a new level of, haven't we? how many videos?ideo >> more than you want to know. >> laura: kevin, always great to see you. thank you so much. >> $20 an hour. racial justice, social justice,i economic justice, making icet me gentle. >> laura: why do i feel like i need to take a shower? bra okay, he's bragging about the state's $20 minimum wage forers, fast food workers, but there isg a strange slice out that he worked into it. any fast food restaurant that bakes and sells its own bread on site is exempt from increasing its minimum wage. now, that is really kind of odd and specifically and basi
hear from the sand and surf a battling another woman with a spiked club.tracting enough, some guy standing thereg recording the whole thing thankfully avoiding every c cup along the process. the lady who clearly shopped for bras retreated but simply movedl on and my eyes need a little washing. >> laura: okay. i thought i had seen it all. i'm a member of the california bar.ia i thought i had seen it all likh the mid-'80s, a post for they mid-90s, 2,000 but we've entered a new level of,...
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in 1991 there's a spike right when the 1st before happened. then it goes down as cold war tensions east. and you asked me to 3rd bases abroad, close down. then another spike from 2001 after 911 endings. agents of against 10 and you're ranked with the conflict in ukraine, took measuring things are mental impact of war to a whole new level. it is a conflict in the big data era where we can follow the federal to, to satellite images and the ukraine government even publishes what the environmental impact the military actions have, including the units of equipment destroyed and the cost of emissions. this study funded by insurance from ukraine and you were estimated that during the 1st a year and a half after the russian invasion ukraine, 150000000 metric tons of c o 2 were emitted. this is equivalent to belgium's emissions in the same periods. the war financing that generates quite a lot of emissions. lena, the clerk is a climate scientist and delete the author of this study. they use it show a fossil fuels for tanks, bind to chance, but also the
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and it's not a recent trend, but an apparent new spike is being driven by the military winters. plans for amanda treats conscription in recent weeks, many have tried to flee into neighboring thailand in order to escape that military service. it comes with a time in the government is struggling to contain the rebel forces fighting the great whole autonomy in some parts of the country. hundreds of people, q outside the tie, embassy and young gone. mia most of the largest city. many here hoping to secure a visas, so they can leave the country and escape military service. you don't do them at all . it's far as an old uh, from the one to the old men aged 18 to 5 to 5 and women from 18 to 27. most of in the army for up to 2 years to the full. my members of the security forces also being called back to what? finally yeah, no, i'm already against the crew and i have no desire to do service for this military regime as well. but i also don't have any idea about where to go. what to do next. in the moment and i'm uncertain about my future one, which i knew we why, the way i think it is military
and it's not a recent trend, but an apparent new spike is being driven by the military winters. plans for amanda treats conscription in recent weeks, many have tried to flee into neighboring thailand in order to escape that military service. it comes with a time in the government is struggling to contain the rebel forces fighting the great whole autonomy in some parts of the country. hundreds of people, q outside the tie, embassy and young gone. mia most of the largest city. many here hoping to...
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and a recent study found vasectomy appointments spike in march.their recovery days to coincide with all day basketball games, which i say pretty smart. finally, the dazzling sight in the west overnight, people in arizona and california reported a beaming string of light moving across the night sky, leaving many wondering what was flying over them. >> turns out it was a space rocket launch carrying 22 satellites. >> what a sight! >> what a sight! >> top there it is... that feeling you get when you can... du more with less asthma. it starts with dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. and can help improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... and can even reduce or eliminate oral steroids. can you picture it? dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your docto
and a recent study found vasectomy appointments spike in march.their recovery days to coincide with all day basketball games, which i say pretty smart. finally, the dazzling sight in the west overnight, people in arizona and california reported a beaming string of light moving across the night sky, leaving many wondering what was flying over them. >> turns out it was a space rocket launch carrying 22 satellites. >> what a sight! >> what a sight! >> top there it is......
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and the spike pulls, getting poor in all of this. you trade in present volume years. whiskey says the kid of is the victim here because what was, once it's best friend in the whole you, family is also now getting set up. we must finally find a solution to the situation on the postage board, which is going to be on both economics and morality alone go. it is simply impossible to it's blaine how the hardships of a bleeding country can be used in domestic political struggle. res. so you lawmakers when renewing the self only exemptions for you pray made a point of saying that basically you have only has to keep flooding the block with turnover, chicken, and whatever else. if it promises to behave itself, which means no corruption or organized crime or human rights violations, guys, or violation of democratic principles, which hey, let's face it, to be honest. seems like the you have said a pretty low bar for any way, but that bar looks like it's headed for a lower a if some of those ukranian officials are having to entice to behave democ
and the spike pulls, getting poor in all of this. you trade in present volume years. whiskey says the kid of is the victim here because what was, once it's best friend in the whole you, family is also now getting set up. we must finally find a solution to the situation on the postage board, which is going to be on both economics and morality alone go. it is simply impossible to it's blaine how the hardships of a bleeding country can be used in domestic political struggle. res. so you lawmakers...
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or spread fear on our subways, you will be caught. >> reporter: the move comes after more than 46% spikemajor crimes in the city's transit system in january compared to 2023. across the country, cbs news polling shows crime as a top concern for voters. but data show crime is down in big cities, including new york, chicago, and los angeles. >> in the daytime, i feel safe. night time, i don't know. because i be saying, where's the cops? you don't see them that much. >> reporter: already this year, there have been several high-profile crimes in new york subway system, including three killings at a brutal attack on a conductor. >> but you have to feel safe in the system because i know how it plays on your psyche when you hear about some random acts of violence butte >> reporter: danny pearlstein is with the transit advocacy group riders alliance. >> with stationing troops there, that is going to create a heightened climate of fear of the subway. it's not getting at the root causes of the problems. >> reporter: the governor's plan does include $20 million for mental health outreach. >> in the
or spread fear on our subways, you will be caught. >> reporter: the move comes after more than 46% spikemajor crimes in the city's transit system in january compared to 2023. across the country, cbs news polling shows crime as a top concern for voters. but data show crime is down in big cities, including new york, chicago, and los angeles. >> in the daytime, i feel safe. night time, i don't know. because i be saying, where's the cops? you don't see them that much. >> reporter:...
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then another spike from 2001 after 911 and things agents of against, than any rec. but the conflict in ukraine took measuring thing, fundamental impact of war to a whole new level. it is a conflict in the big data era where we can fold the federal fields to satellite images and the ukraine government even publishes what the environmental impact the military reactions have, including the units of the equipment destroyed and the cost of emissions. a study funded by in jewels from ukraine in europe. estimated that during the 1st a year and a half after the russian invasion, ukraine, $150000000.00 metric tons of c o 2 were admitted. this is equivalent to belgium emissions in the same periods. the war fighting of generates quite a lot of emissions. lena, the clerk is a climate scientist and the lead, the author of this study to use it show a fossil fuels for tanks by some chance, but also the whole logistics, the high end, you know the bullet from the lines to bring a new and munition rotates soldiers provide food, etc, etc. what i sort of thing you should expect to that
then another spike from 2001 after 911 and things agents of against, than any rec. but the conflict in ukraine took measuring thing, fundamental impact of war to a whole new level. it is a conflict in the big data era where we can fold the federal fields to satellite images and the ukraine government even publishes what the environmental impact the military reactions have, including the units of the equipment destroyed and the cost of emissions. a study funded by in jewels from ukraine in...