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that's the call of the local crickets near hidden alberta. they go by many names, the greek is civil doris. it's also called the great greek. but we're going to go with the best nickname, the monster haglund. and when the sun goes down, the males get really, really loud, the, they make really loud sounds that are different from regular crickets in certain ways over the higher frequency. and they seem to invest a lot of energy and in producing the sounds. generally speaking in these kinds of, of animals like crickets, the males make a sound and a females follow it to find the mail. and then that's how they started courting and potentially made. but with these animals, the answers are hard to come by. so put a microphone close to the animal and measure it. they come in around a $105.00 decibels. and for comparison, the fire alarm system in this building is pure piercing the loud it's designed to penetrate to whatever room you're in. and the fire alarm system is around 90 d b i've, i've got to notice in my left ear and it's at this frequency. it
that's the call of the local crickets near hidden alberta. they go by many names, the greek is civil doris. it's also called the great greek. but we're going to go with the best nickname, the monster haglund. and when the sun goes down, the males get really, really loud, the, they make really loud sounds that are different from regular crickets in certain ways over the higher frequency. and they seem to invest a lot of energy and in producing the sounds. generally speaking in these kinds of, of...
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tim alberta reveals his staffers begged him not to give trump a nickname. vance. it was a vance staffer who convinced the vice presidential candidate to run with the false claim that haitians were eating pets. the ex-president's advisers were reportedly bewildered but trump found it irresistible. that same vance staffer was also the mastermind behind booking the comedian that called puerto rico with leading island of garbage during a trump rally at madison square garden. my panel is back with me. you know, the take away from this new reporting is that trump is somehow restless. he is.. he's craving more chaos than what he has already sowed in the selection. trump wanted to call biden this name publicly, a slur, and then of course fans -- advances can spare is a theory against immigrants. >> trump has had great success by attacking norms of equality that underwrite a democratic culture. he's not wrong that if winning is all he cares about, then tearing people apart, you know, ridiculing norms, showing that he is too powerful for these norms -- i won't go int
tim alberta reveals his staffers begged him not to give trump a nickname. vance. it was a vance staffer who convinced the vice presidential candidate to run with the false claim that haitians were eating pets. the ex-president's advisers were reportedly bewildered but trump found it irresistible. that same vance staffer was also the mastermind behind booking the comedian that called puerto rico with leading island of garbage during a trump rally at madison square garden. my panel is back with...
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like we have in alberta. these people make a lot of money. and because what they do is very technical. we need that at scale. and on the new technologies, of conservation and water treatment and all of that kind of stuff. it seems to me there is a very slow process in which we are creating supplies of workers for these sectors. >> i will echo that the importance on the workforce, the opportunity that is they are, i will say in some of the communities that i engage on smr or even nuclear deployment, well, we love the technology but we have to get this workforce and it is almost like it gets -- it gets used as an excuse. that we need years to get that part tilt up or ramped up. you know, we need to be doing all of these things in parallel he mentioned germany. it would have been on the international front. in 2017 secretary perry went to clean energy ministerial. this is 20 some odd countries. talking about clean energy. great. look at the agenda. nothing on nuclear. we were not allowed to have a conversation on nuclear because it was perfect -
like we have in alberta. these people make a lot of money. and because what they do is very technical. we need that at scale. and on the new technologies, of conservation and water treatment and all of that kind of stuff. it seems to me there is a very slow process in which we are creating supplies of workers for these sectors. >> i will echo that the importance on the workforce, the opportunity that is they are, i will say in some of the communities that i engage on smr or even nuclear...
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aluminium from the province of quebec, it needs advanced manufacturing from ontario, oil and gas from alberta and... he has willing partners, he has had willing partners in this american project for an hundred and 50 years. you don't turn away your only source of some of these critical raw materials and finished goods, when your competitor has them all. why track we're almost out of time. flavio volpe, very briefly, you say you think it is a negotiating tool, but it still has real—world consequences. how your members seeing the back feeling right now and what are you seeing? we back feeling right now and what are you seeing?— back feeling right now and what are you seeing? we are seeing, for instance. — are you seeing? we are seeing, for instance, the _ are you seeing? we are seeing, for instance, the canadian - for instance, the canadian dollar is at a five year or ten year low, which is ironic because if you are going to stop the inflow of canadian imports, then, you know, it runs counter to that, with the strength of the us dollar and its bank power. companies here are in constant contact
aluminium from the province of quebec, it needs advanced manufacturing from ontario, oil and gas from alberta and... he has willing partners, he has had willing partners in this american project for an hundred and 50 years. you don't turn away your only source of some of these critical raw materials and finished goods, when your competitor has them all. why track we're almost out of time. flavio volpe, very briefly, you say you think it is a negotiating tool, but it still has real—world...
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tim alberta, you are in a league of your own in your reporting on trump. michael steele. >> yeah. insights into this space have been profoundly important and cathartic for guys like me because it affirms that we aren't crazy and that everything that republicans like me have seen is true. and to his point about being charmed by trump i remember my first meeting with him in 2013, and i was not as charmed. so -- and that's just maybe the sort of part of my brain that sort of works that way. but i also got it. i could see how you could fall into that space and that trap. and he counts on that. he counts on being able to look you in the eye and do his thing and walk away knowing got you. and that's what works for him. and what tim has shared with us, those people when that fog lifts and they just get a little bit of the light then they go, oh. what have i done? what am i doing? the problem is they need to come out and make the step that a cassidy hutchinson has made and that a sarah matthews has made and others. and that's where you really begin to break it open. >> claire. >> yeah. it
tim alberta, you are in a league of your own in your reporting on trump. michael steele. >> yeah. insights into this space have been profoundly important and cathartic for guys like me because it affirms that we aren't crazy and that everything that republicans like me have seen is true. and to his point about being charmed by trump i remember my first meeting with him in 2013, and i was not as charmed. so -- and that's just maybe the sort of part of my brain that sort of works that way....
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and the office of the pipeline in alberta said we look forward to working with the coalition and then to secure energy independence and security for north america and reinforce alberta's ties with our greatest friend and ally, the united states of america. fox business has reached out to the trump team for comment on all of this. well, this is a little interesting. a yellow banana duct tape to a wall sold for $6.2 million at auction last night. the artist named the piece comedian. a crypto investor had the winning bid. as part of the instructions to the buyer, you have to replace the banana when ever it rots. [laughter] >> i can't with this story. maria: but then the art changes. what if you put the tape in the wrong place? >> i know. it's so strange. i've got one more for you. this is interesting too. watch this. british luxury car maker jaguar facing backlash after a rebranding. they put out aned that some customers are -- an ad that some customers are labeling as too woke. watch. ♪ >> so those are endogenous modg color full clothing. it's had 108 million views and 89,000 responses
and the office of the pipeline in alberta said we look forward to working with the coalition and then to secure energy independence and security for north america and reinforce alberta's ties with our greatest friend and ally, the united states of america. fox business has reached out to the trump team for comment on all of this. well, this is a little interesting. a yellow banana duct tape to a wall sold for $6.2 million at auction last night. the artist named the piece comedian. a crypto...
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while those in the gulf coast to midwest are set up to receive heavier crude supply by the alberta oil. this relationship helps keep our energy cost lower for canadians and americans while really providing a secure and reliable energy network. i would also like to note that this bilateral energy partnership, long-standing generational energy partnership has continued to grow, irrespective political parties in power. looking on this side of the border, in recent years under president obama, trump and biden , american oil and natural gas production then exports grew in fact, over those three presidential terms, the u.s. became the largest oil and natural gas producing nation on the planet and the largest exporter in the world. in canada, over the last decade, in spite the government's energy and climate policy, canadian oil production has reached record level. the industry has completed the trans mountain pipeline expansion and we will complete our first globally significant lng export facility next year. whether a democrat or republican or whether conservative or liberal, the power of o
while those in the gulf coast to midwest are set up to receive heavier crude supply by the alberta oil. this relationship helps keep our energy cost lower for canadians and americans while really providing a secure and reliable energy network. i would also like to note that this bilateral energy partnership, long-standing generational energy partnership has continued to grow, irrespective political parties in power. looking on this side of the border, in recent years under president obama,...
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ordinary americans. much of the heating oil used in the northern half of the united states comes from alberta. oil fields not from domestic oil fields here in the united states. lumber, which is a used in residential construction, comes primarily from canada. there's only a small portion of the lumber produced in the pacific northwest of the united states that is used for domestic dog construction. the automotive industry would be affected as well because there are factories on both sides of the border between michigan and ontario. the list goes on. certainly the us has not made much about any potential cross border problems between it and canada when it comes, either to immigration or to drug trafficking. but for whatever reason, donald trump perhaps kept trying to keep in mind that he might want to revise his new version of the north american free trade agreement, which he did have inactive during his 1st term in office. this might be a way to try to exact some new favorable terms for the us and since pre negotiating before he has the legal right to negotiate to present. jordan, thanks so m
ordinary americans. much of the heating oil used in the northern half of the united states comes from alberta. oil fields not from domestic oil fields here in the united states. lumber, which is a used in residential construction, comes primarily from canada. there's only a small portion of the lumber produced in the pacific northwest of the united states that is used for domestic dog construction. the automotive industry would be affected as well because there are factories on both sides of...
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underground technology promise to become key and fighting climate change is the most effective way to help alberta meet its emission reduction goals. now the world has changed a lot and the last 20 years, but cps is still not the widespread. they have failed to meet the promise policy in terms of the quantity of the quality of what they during cc's or carbon capture and storage. fucks up a portion of this you to release that a fossil fuel plan. then companies can transport that sue to elsewhere, to store it away by injecting it into rocks into the c bed or into old form fuels, which ironically helps extract more oil. but more on that later, this technology has been used for a few decades now. but there's also 2nd option, direct the air capture or dash which in comparison a full baby tech here giant fans suck in air and pass it through a filter or through chemicals to trap c o 2 particles. these can be collected and stored underground. so basically it target c o 2 that's already in the atmosphere, top climate experts agree, but capturing carbon directly from smokestacks and removing it from the bap
underground technology promise to become key and fighting climate change is the most effective way to help alberta meet its emission reduction goals. now the world has changed a lot and the last 20 years, but cps is still not the widespread. they have failed to meet the promise policy in terms of the quantity of the quality of what they during cc's or carbon capture and storage. fucks up a portion of this you to release that a fossil fuel plan. then companies can transport that sue to...
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donald trump rolls out, the short list for his new administration, one of the choices is to seek alberta, a former democrat, to quit the party or choosing it of war mongering. she is tapped to serve as the director of national intelligence tool. so it was a rare voice speaking out against the issues with in the us government. there's a representative landsman from ohio who said, quote, why are we being asked to ban american officials from trying to stop propaganda from foreign adversaries? like put wire some proposing we leave syria, which put in wants. why is the call to a band and ukraine continuing to emerge from some members? he goes on to say, remember, and i'm quoting him. remember, hitler did this. he used americans to spread his propaganda and it cost millions their lives put in is doing the same thing. so to be clear, this congressman from ohio feels that americans who dare to say, hey, we need to stop writing blank checks to fund this proxy. war against russia via ukraine must be silenced. he feels that anyone who says, hey, we need to bring our troops home from syria, our russ
donald trump rolls out, the short list for his new administration, one of the choices is to seek alberta, a former democrat, to quit the party or choosing it of war mongering. she is tapped to serve as the director of national intelligence tool. so it was a rare voice speaking out against the issues with in the us government. there's a representative landsman from ohio who said, quote, why are we being asked to ban american officials from trying to stop propaganda from foreign adversaries? like...
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one of them is to seek alberta previous, the rising star of the democratic party, who accuses them of war mongering. that our democratic party, unfortunately, is not the party that is of by and for the people. it's it, a part of it is a party that has been continues to be influenced by the foreign policy establishment in washington for the military industrial complex and other greedy corporate interest, the summer headquarters in moscow. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching r t international a stand off between the student government and of has the a and opposition lead. there is as the black sea coast republic is reeling from 2 days of unrest over the proposed investment deal with russia. protestors have occupied the parliament and official buildings and the president asked bon bons, anya has said he will only meet demands to resign and hold snap elections. if the protesters leave our correspondence, he goes down our reports from the capital city. soon. the things stand off of the style made between the opposition and the incumbent. government continues, we are just outside the parliame
one of them is to seek alberta previous, the rising star of the democratic party, who accuses them of war mongering. that our democratic party, unfortunately, is not the party that is of by and for the people. it's it, a part of it is a party that has been continues to be influenced by the foreign policy establishment in washington for the military industrial complex and other greedy corporate interest, the summer headquarters in moscow. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching r t international a...
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the palestinian cause were parks in a residential buildings in the city of alberta. some of those buildings were damaged by file. most of the vehicles targeted have been destroyed. this is where the forces have attacked residential homes in southern lebanon. dozens of explosions could be seen in the neighborhoods of muscle jabal and the larger unit district. the houses are narrow hospital since, as well as ground defensive began, and level several villages have been destroyed in similar ways. so here's what it says is trying to avoid civilian casualties by issuing force evacuating mornings before striking what it says, all has the targets in lebanon. but the child, you say the childrens has more than 100 children have been killed this since the end of september just dropped the report from the route and a warning, but some of us may find the images in his report. disturbing. 2 year old ivona is slowly recovering from a 3rd degree burn. she suffered opportunities really as striking close to home and something less than a shelf that extends coupons on her head face and
the palestinian cause were parks in a residential buildings in the city of alberta. some of those buildings were damaged by file. most of the vehicles targeted have been destroyed. this is where the forces have attacked residential homes in southern lebanon. dozens of explosions could be seen in the neighborhoods of muscle jabal and the larger unit district. the houses are narrow hospital since, as well as ground defensive began, and level several villages have been destroyed in similar ways....
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well, that may be true in terms of alberta inside his current condition, highest tides that tonight. so if you have that, i mean, but the, but think the, you know, there's, there's a great ironing here is that he was anointed by obama. the voters didn't do it the i'm talking about in 2020. and so in 2024, he gets a nice in the back. i mean, it couldn't happen to a better guy. yeah, the, there was a bit of karma, $40.00 co washington dc carmen because you know, bite and, but, well, he's got a reputation going back for the, you know, sexual assault, terra read, who is uh, you know, in our tea contributor, she was, she was a victim of, here's something here we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on biden's foreign policy. legacy. stay with allstate, the the the, the the the welcome ex, across back were all things are considered. i'm peter the military mind you were discussing biden's foreign policy legacy. the okay, misty. let's go back to you in columbus on another issue that is on the agenda right now is the confrontation between the gl
well, that may be true in terms of alberta inside his current condition, highest tides that tonight. so if you have that, i mean, but the, but think the, you know, there's, there's a great ironing here is that he was anointed by obama. the voters didn't do it the i'm talking about in 2020. and so in 2024, he gets a nice in the back. i mean, it couldn't happen to a better guy. yeah, the, there was a bit of karma, $40.00 co washington dc carmen because you know, bite and, but, well, he's got a...
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a wildfire broke out across jasper national park in alberta, canada eventually reaching temperatures degrees. landon shepard is a fire specialist with parks canada. >> the fire actually burned the vegetation right over top of standing water. >> it was several lightning bolts that started the fire, but to really understand why this fire is different, you have to see it from up here. we actually have this large container got picked up, tossed 200 yards. >> uh into the river. we actually had to pull it out with a blackhawk helicopter. incredible forces. and not what i'm used to seeing reporter. >> one of the only forces that could rip up something like that is called a fire tornado. similar to these. this summer's enormous jasper fire burns. so hot it created its own weather system. >> trees got ripped out of the ground while it still had secure root systems burned. >> and then the winds were so intense that many of these trees got peeled like bananas reporter. >> the fire blocked all but one route out of the town of jasper that night for up to 20,000 tourists and year round residents h
a wildfire broke out across jasper national park in alberta, canada eventually reaching temperatures degrees. landon shepard is a fire specialist with parks canada. >> the fire actually burned the vegetation right over top of standing water. >> it was several lightning bolts that started the fire, but to really understand why this fire is different, you have to see it from up here. we actually have this large container got picked up, tossed 200 yards. >> uh into the river. we...
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some live in toronto and some alberta. it is difficult to get everyone together. older generation has now passed on. it is difficult to get all of our generation together because everyone is living throughout the country. >> after they are ejected from virginia, the general had a similar pan on enlistments of the negro and the british . do you know what happened to the ethiopian regiment? >> quite a few of them died of smallpox. then, they were disbanded after that but, you are right. the british did not treat their black soldiers, most of them served in support units like the pioneers. the ethiopian regiment kind of dissolved away primarily because of death by disease. >> in the pine bridge interaction, lieutenant greenman, was he part of that defensive group? that were killed? over, with the part of a different group? >> lieutenant greenman was part of the attachment that was guarding the bridge. they had two separate points of attack. one at the headquarters at the davenport house and the other at the detachment with lieutenant greenman and others. >> about 30
some live in toronto and some alberta. it is difficult to get everyone together. older generation has now passed on. it is difficult to get all of our generation together because everyone is living throughout the country. >> after they are ejected from virginia, the general had a similar pan on enlistments of the negro and the british . do you know what happened to the ethiopian regiment? >> quite a few of them died of smallpox. then, they were disbanded after that but, you are...
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alberta premier danielle smith saying, the incoming u.s.tration has valid concerns we lated to illegal activities at our shared border. we are talking to work on the administration to work on resolving the issues immediately. democrats warn these tar ri -- ta riffs will hurt. >> the threat of tariff is making some republicans skiddish, senator chuck grassley is concerned but thinks trump is use, it as a negotiating tool. edward? >> edward:. thank you. one post on truth association and we are talking about this. the next guest has been making the cartels and fentanyl trafficking his focus. let's find out what he thinks to about this plan. dan crenshaw is here, congressman what do you think about the tariff plan. >> well, i think i agree with senator grassley. this is how trump got the mexico policy done. he threaten to the tariff. the tariff never came to be. i don't need to teach anyone economics. tar rivers will hurt but they make for good negotiations tools. it will hurt mexico than us. >> edward: right. and the mexican president came out
alberta premier danielle smith saying, the incoming u.s.tration has valid concerns we lated to illegal activities at our shared border. we are talking to work on the administration to work on resolving the issues immediately. democrats warn these tar ri -- ta riffs will hurt. >> the threat of tariff is making some republicans skiddish, senator chuck grassley is concerned but thinks trump is use, it as a negotiating tool. edward? >> edward:. thank you. one post on truth association...
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i have friends who moved to chicago but grew up in places as diverse as euston and alberta you said they read him because he was syndicated nationwide. he was a big deal. >> we're getting close to the end of this mike ritrip. one of the things about mike was as a human being judy royko, this may not be in the form of the question but your used to that from me. talk to me about mike asked not just a father but as a guy you married. >> i'll try not to tear up but i'm not going to be successful because he really was a wonderful person. one thing i do say, we only knew him as a person. we didn't really see mike has all of this so he camehome to us every night . and was a lot of fun, always made us laugh . for me as his wife he was always right and he never spoke a harsh word to me. he was a very kind individual who waswonderful to be around . >> one of the aspects of the writing royko did was his personality was in it but that didn't mean he spilled his guts 100%. people are surprised to know he loved classical music because he played up the milwaukee accordion fandom stuff which is one of m
i have friends who moved to chicago but grew up in places as diverse as euston and alberta you said they read him because he was syndicated nationwide. he was a big deal. >> we're getting close to the end of this mike ritrip. one of the things about mike was as a human being judy royko, this may not be in the form of the question but your used to that from me. talk to me about mike asked not just a father but as a guy you married. >> i'll try not to tear up but i'm not going to be...
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tim alberta has the final piece in the atlantic coming out. he has done incredible reporting on this campaign. at one point he reportedly asked, what's discipline got to do with winning campaigns? if you look at it from trump's perspective, for him discipline has not had anything to do with winning campaigns. he won without it. >> he won once in 2016 and he lost in 2020 and 2022 did not go the way of the republicans so it remains to be seen what the referendum is on 2024. everything he has done has sabotaged his campaign. don't know a single person, even people who like donald trump and support him , who think this is a winning message. to go into the campaign like this, anyone who thinks that this is the thing who's going to take it home from him-- >> i want to touch on that. a bunch of folks who are not trump supporters, some regular people in some doing grassroots stuff in critical states, and every last one of them said what in the heck is the president doing? these are people who love donald trump and respect donald trump, they are voting
tim alberta has the final piece in the atlantic coming out. he has done incredible reporting on this campaign. at one point he reportedly asked, what's discipline got to do with winning campaigns? if you look at it from trump's perspective, for him discipline has not had anything to do with winning campaigns. he won without it. >> he won once in 2016 and he lost in 2020 and 2022 did not go the way of the republicans so it remains to be seen what the referendum is on 2024. everything he...
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i want to reassure the study in alberta was does in mice and it showed that they lost a lot of weightn't know if that'll reproduce in people. i have no idea whether that will have any effect at all, is something we need to watch. we do a lot of studies in mice is something that says no free lunch in life you have to keep an eye on side effects, that is all. stuart: were studying the side effects of weight loss drugs we don't have conclusive answers yet do we. >> not long-term that's exactly why you are highlighting this today and you have an amazing executive producer back labor highlighting this we want to make sure to track this not just in mice but humans as well. right now i'm incredibly impressed with the drugs but i don't give them to everyone i give them to people who i think really need them. stuart: doctor siegel have a great thanksgiving we will see you soon. >> happy thanksgiving. still ahead steve forbes and developing countries at cop 29th asking for $300 billion a year they are not likely to get, jason katz on the market rally all about scott bessent oklahoma governor ke
i want to reassure the study in alberta was does in mice and it showed that they lost a lot of weightn't know if that'll reproduce in people. i have no idea whether that will have any effect at all, is something we need to watch. we do a lot of studies in mice is something that says no free lunch in life you have to keep an eye on side effects, that is all. stuart: were studying the side effects of weight loss drugs we don't have conclusive answers yet do we. >> not long-term that's...
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reporter: some canadians are agreeing with trump and alberta premier daniel smith saying the incoming u.s. trump administration has valid concerns related to activity and shared boarder and calling on the federal government to work with incoming administration to resolve immediately and unnecessary tariffs and democrats warn the car riffs will hurt americans through high prices. >> if you don't understand why your food is more expensive, this is the bread and butter of what will raise prices. reporter: threat of tariffs making republicans skiddish as well and senator chuck grassley is concerned about the tariffs and think trump is using as a negotiating tool to get canada and mexico to buck up at the border. david. david: hill i have vaughn, thank you very much -- hillary vaughn, thank you. charlie hurt is joining me now and washington time opinions editor and john carney, breitbart economics and finance editor and coauthor of breitbart business digest and batya ungar sargon is joining us. business folks have seen this before. they had a term with trump and saw him threaten with tarif
reporter: some canadians are agreeing with trump and alberta premier daniel smith saying the incoming u.s. trump administration has valid concerns related to activity and shared boarder and calling on the federal government to work with incoming administration to resolve immediately and unnecessary tariffs and democrats warn the car riffs will hurt americans through high prices. >> if you don't understand why your food is more expensive, this is the bread and butter of what will raise...
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listen to what the atlantic, tim alberta just wrote about trump's staffers. "win or lose, they said they were done with the chaos of donald trump, even if the nation was not." first of all i speak for many. i feel you trump staffers. blink twice. come on over. we welcome you in. i have to ask though. is it really any wonder why morale is so low over there when their candidate is closing out campaign with dark language, like this at a rally earlier in pennsylvania. >> i don't have a piece there. [ laughter ] they have a piece here, but all we have really over here is the fake news, right? [ laughter ] and to get me, somebody would have to shoot thru the fake news, and i don't mind that so much. >> and you did not catch that there. shooting at reporters, i don't mind that so much, yikes, not as scary, terrible stuff. the very same rally, he also said this. >> we had the safest motor in the history of our country the day i left, i shouldn't have left. i mean honestly, we did so well. >> i shouldn't have left. also not surprising. everyone should fully expect if
listen to what the atlantic, tim alberta just wrote about trump's staffers. "win or lose, they said they were done with the chaos of donald trump, even if the nation was not." first of all i speak for many. i feel you trump staffers. blink twice. come on over. we welcome you in. i have to ask though. is it really any wonder why morale is so low over there when their candidate is closing out campaign with dark language, like this at a rally earlier in pennsylvania. >> i don't...
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"the atlantic's" tim alberta will join the conversation to discuss what he says are the ruthless andpaign. we'll bring you his new piece. >>> plus, new polling shows the race is still tight. though harris appears to be gaining some ground with some key voting blocks. we'll break down those numbers. >>> also ahead, democratic senators gary peters of michigan and raphael warnock of georgia will be our guests. they represent two key battleground states. "morning joe" just a few moments away. we do business differeny from the other guys. we design and test our own tools and sell them directly to you. no middleman. just quality tools you can trust at prices you'll love. can neuriva support your brain health? mary. janet. hey! eddie. no! fraser. frank. frank. fred. how are you? support up to seven brain health indicators, including memory. when you need to remember, remember neuriva. >>> welcome back. nbc says it's filed a notice with the federal communications commission confirming it'll give former president donald trump equal time after vice president harris made a surprise appearance o
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he said in an interview in the atlantic tim alberta wrote another amazing piece in the atlantic embedded in the campaign. he reported that someone said to trump complimented him on the fact that his campaign was very disciplined, the most disciplined and he said discipline, what does discipline have to do with winning with? he may find out on tuesday because he's taken the campaign off its message every night. now we're showing footage of him talking about reporters getting shot. you think anybody in his campaign headquarters wants that to be the story on the sunday before the election? so i mean, i think if donald trump is keeping an enemies list at the end of this campaign, he might want to pencil in donald j. trump on the top line. he will be the guy who beat himself. >> do you think this is as close as the polls seem to show? >> i'll remain humble as our wise sage on the panel is telling us. it is close but what i do think is different is that he is saying things about the press, he still had the rally from a week ago. that actually feels like it was a month ago at this point. >> whi
he said in an interview in the atlantic tim alberta wrote another amazing piece in the atlantic embedded in the campaign. he reported that someone said to trump complimented him on the fact that his campaign was very disciplined, the most disciplined and he said discipline, what does discipline have to do with winning with? he may find out on tuesday because he's taken the campaign off its message every night. now we're showing footage of him talking about reporters getting shot. you think...
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some of them live as far as alberta, canada. it is very difficult to get them together, and now the older generation has now passed on. so it is difficult to get all of our generation together, because everyone is so far- flung and living throughout the country. >> anyone else? thank you for the talk. >> when, after they are ejected from virginia, they had a similar ban on the enlistment of african americans and the british army as well. you know what happened to the ethiopian regiment? >> most of them, and i haven't done extensive research in the ethiopian regiment, but quite a few of them died of smallpox, and then they were disbanded after that. but you are absolutely right. the british, they didn't treat their black soldiers, if you want to call them black soldiers. most of them served in support units like the black pioneers. so they allowed them to serve in auxiliary kind of positions but really not as soldiers. you are absolutely right. in the ethiopian regiment just kind of dissolved away, mostly primarily due to death b
some of them live as far as alberta, canada. it is very difficult to get them together, and now the older generation has now passed on. so it is difficult to get all of our generation together, because everyone is so far- flung and living throughout the country. >> anyone else? thank you for the talk. >> when, after they are ejected from virginia, they had a similar ban on the enlistment of african americans and the british army as well. you know what happened to the ethiopian...
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development because that thing was scrapped but now, he's got a movement up in canada with premier smith of alberta all the way down through the governors in oklahoma. they are going to bypass montana on this thing which was so contentious. i think it's actually going to happen and i think it's going to be great for energy independence. they aren't going to call a keystone xl, i can guarantee you that. it'll be something like the freedom line or the independence line. that was a bad name. they will fix that but i love it when the policies getting aligned up in the canadian energy sector. they got the new prime minister probably there and he's going to lift the ban on pipelines, and smith, premier smith, she's a rock star up there and she's meeting with all of the governors. this thing is going to happen. liz: really interesting so increase domestic energy supply, maybe take crude to $50 a barrel. that's deflationary to lower inflation, lower all of the input costs and utility bills, lower interest rates, and mortgage rates. we've got news coming in, kevin. i want to show you what is happening comin
development because that thing was scrapped but now, he's got a movement up in canada with premier smith of alberta all the way down through the governors in oklahoma. they are going to bypass montana on this thing which was so contentious. i think it's actually going to happen and i think it's going to be great for energy independence. they aren't going to call a keystone xl, i can guarantee you that. it'll be something like the freedom line or the independence line. that was a bad name. they...
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some of them live in toronto and some as far as alberta. it is very difficult to get everyone together, and the older generations have now passed on. it is difficult to get all of our generation together because everyone lives so far from each other and living throughout the country. >> anyone else ? >> thank you for the talk. after they were ejected from virginia, general howe had a ban on -- do you know what happened to the human regiment? >> most of them, i have not done existed research, but quite a few of them died of smallpox. they were disbanded after that.l you are right, the british were not double as they did not treat the black soldiers, if you want to call them black soldiers, most supported the black pioneers, it allowed them to serve in auxiliary positions, but not as soldiers. you are absolutely right. the ethiopian regiment kind of dissolved away. mostly primarily because of death by disease. thank you for your question. >> i have one question or comment, in the pine bridge interaction, the lieutenant, was he a part of that
some of them live in toronto and some as far as alberta. it is very difficult to get everyone together, and the older generations have now passed on. it is difficult to get all of our generation together because everyone lives so far from each other and living throughout the country. >> anyone else ? >> thank you for the talk. after they were ejected from virginia, general howe had a ban on -- do you know what happened to the human regiment? >> most of them, i have not done...
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in the more relatable civilian division, how about these four best friends from alberta, canada, in aracticing their synchronized performance simulating twists, turns and death-defying drops. notice their jeans and crocs stay safely inside the vehicle. excellent work there. and then our favorite this year, blake, a young hockey fan from ohio, who stole hearts in a costume that incorporates his wheelchair inside a homemade penalty box. brilliant. blake paying tribute to nhl star johnny gaudreau and his brother matthew who died tragically this year. costume of the year, blake. way to go, bud. our first low goes to a couple of my fellow yankee fans who became internet infamous after committing a little misdemeanor assault on mookie betts during the world series. >> starting a potential clinching game of the world series. betts in the corner. does he have room? fights with a fan, and they're going to say it's an out, and fan interference. >> betts reaching into the stands to make a great catch in tuesday night's game four in the bronx, but look at these goons running a two-man operation w
in the more relatable civilian division, how about these four best friends from alberta, canada, in aracticing their synchronized performance simulating twists, turns and death-defying drops. notice their jeans and crocs stay safely inside the vehicle. excellent work there. and then our favorite this year, blake, a young hockey fan from ohio, who stole hearts in a costume that incorporates his wheelchair inside a homemade penalty box. brilliant. blake paying tribute to nhl star johnny gaudreau...
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holmes on ralston avenue, alberta, way rebel our drive and orange court were all hit with people gettingooks were targeting houses that are on occupied. they went in ransacked the place stole valuables, including jewelry. there is some surveillance footage of a dark porsche suv near rebel our drive. so that car could have been involved. authorities are looking for the robbers. and in the meantime, they're telling residents to make sure the beef up your security use an alarm system have cameras and also if you go away, we're in the holidays now, make sure that you pause your delivery services while you're gone. so that the people don't know that you're not home and hit your house. anybody with information about these latest burglaries is asked to contact the police. and speaking of burglaries and other lgbtq+ bar in the south of market neighborhood in san francisco was hit by burglars. you can see 2 people breaking into the sf eagle. this happened early monday morning and the owner says it's going to cost about $25,000 in stolen goods, cash and damage. and this is just the latest place to
holmes on ralston avenue, alberta, way rebel our drive and orange court were all hit with people gettingooks were targeting houses that are on occupied. they went in ransacked the place stole valuables, including jewelry. there is some surveillance footage of a dark porsche suv near rebel our drive. so that car could have been involved. authorities are looking for the robbers. and in the meantime, they're telling residents to make sure the beef up your security use an alarm system have cameras...
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they do, hit is time for them to pay a very big price and some canadians, are agreeing with trump albertaremier daniel smith saying that the incoming u.s. trump administration has valid concerns related to illegal activities that are shared border ♪ ♪ in the federal government to work in the incoming administration of the resolve these issues immediately and avoiding any necessary tariffs, but the democrats one of these terrorists will ultimately hurt americans are high prices. >> if you don't understand why your food is more expensive, this the bread-and-butter literally of what will raise their prices. tickets rated tariffs those making some republicans skittish as well senator chuck grassley said that he is concerned about the tariffs many things that right now the trump is just using it as a negotiating tool going to get canada and mexico the back of the border david. david: hilary vaughn thank you very much joining me now is probably her opinion fox news contributor and john carney economics and finance editor and co-author business digest and author second-class everybody is running
they do, hit is time for them to pay a very big price and some canadians, are agreeing with trump albertaremier daniel smith saying that the incoming u.s. trump administration has valid concerns related to illegal activities that are shared border ♪ ♪ in the federal government to work in the incoming administration of the resolve these issues immediately and avoiding any necessary tariffs, but the democrats one of these terrorists will ultimately hurt americans are high prices. >> if...
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and are in the process of bringing alberta and alaska into the conversation, too, what assets of hydrogenin our region. we've been working on a binational study in our region trying to come up with solutions for what is next with hydrogen. one of the big outcomes, as any of you know in the energy space, there is a lot of different-colored hydrogen. blue hydrogen for natural gas, green hydrogen for renewables, white and gold from natural occurring hydrogen. the consensus that came back was we want to look at hydrogen that has a low carbon footprint. how do we get to that point? and so those kinds of things that we see popping up in that space are reassuring, and those are areas where we see agreement on the policy side. if we can do more of that, that is really what we are trying to work towards. >> one of the things that i think we are going to see as we move forward vindicates something linda ross proposed, that we really need to understand the supply chains that support us all the way down to the raw materials. he was ahead of his time when he raised it come which we should have for aut
and are in the process of bringing alberta and alaska into the conversation, too, what assets of hydrogenin our region. we've been working on a binational study in our region trying to come up with solutions for what is next with hydrogen. one of the big outcomes, as any of you know in the energy space, there is a lot of different-colored hydrogen. blue hydrogen for natural gas, green hydrogen for renewables, white and gold from natural occurring hydrogen. the consensus that came back was we...
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she'll tell us what we can expect this season from her character alberta. a costume wardrobe change maybe? can you imagine wearing the same thing every single day? no. we'll see you at 7:00 about 15 minutes from now. >> yeah, i hope they give them some variety because it's true. they need to do like you know, a look back in time for them too. maybe they can change up the wardrobe there. by the way speaking of wardrobe stretchy pants on thanksgiving. that's my advice. >> yes. that -- and elastic, you are right. those are our friends. >> it's -- it's true. all right. thank you. we'll see you soon. >>> well, speaking of with thanksgiving approaching, many of us are kind of bracing for potential drama at the dinner table. especially after this election season. author and life coach mikerobins joining us now to share tips on how to navigate challenging conversationings and really keep the focus on gratitude and connection during the holiday season. hi mike, good morning, thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> okay so i know many families a
she'll tell us what we can expect this season from her character alberta. a costume wardrobe change maybe? can you imagine wearing the same thing every single day? no. we'll see you at 7:00 about 15 minutes from now. >> yeah, i hope they give them some variety because it's true. they need to do like you know, a look back in time for them too. maybe they can change up the wardrobe there. by the way speaking of wardrobe stretchy pants on thanksgiving. that's my advice. >> yes. that --...
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some of them live in toronto, some live as far as alberta, canada. so it's very difficult to get everyone together. and then, the older generation has now passed on. so, it is difficult to get all of our generation together, because everyone is so far flung and living throughout the country. >> anyone else? >> thanks for the talk. >> thank you. >> when -- after they're ejected from virginia, general howe had a very similar ban on the enlistment of negroes into the british army, as well. do you know what happened to the ethiopian regiment? >> most of them -- i haven't done extensive research into the ethiopian regiment, but quite a few them died from small pox and they were disbanded after that. but you are absolutely right, the british weren't -- they didn't treat their black soldiers -- if you want to call them black soldiers -- most of them served in units like the black pioneers. they allowed them serve in auxiliary kind of positions, but not really as soldiers. so you're absolutely right. the ethiopian regiment just kind of dissolved away, mostly
some of them live in toronto, some live as far as alberta, canada. so it's very difficult to get everyone together. and then, the older generation has now passed on. so, it is difficult to get all of our generation together, because everyone is so far flung and living throughout the country. >> anyone else? >> thanks for the talk. >> thank you. >> when -- after they're ejected from virginia, general howe had a very similar ban on the enlistment of negroes into the...
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homes on ralston avenue, alberta way, ronald r drive and orange court.ere the burglar got in through rear sliding windows or or through the front windows and they ended up making off with a lot of stuff ransacking the place stealing valuables, including jewelry, and there was surveillance video of what vehicle might have been involved. it was a dark porsche suv that was seen on room or drive. so authorities are looking for that. they're also telling homeowners to be careful. make sure you have an alarm system camera helps. and if you're going away, pause your delivery service because that's how burglars no other homes on occupied and they want to hit a home that's empty because they figured it will be easier. and speaking of burglars and other lgbtq bar in the center south of market neighborhood in san francisco was hit by burglars in this case. 2 people were caught on camera here going to the sf eagle bar early monday morning. you can see him walk in there and the owner says that between the damage and what they stole is about $25,000 that they're out.
homes on ralston avenue, alberta way, ronald r drive and orange court.ere the burglar got in through rear sliding windows or or through the front windows and they ended up making off with a lot of stuff ransacking the place stealing valuables, including jewelry, and there was surveillance video of what vehicle might have been involved. it was a dark porsche suv that was seen on room or drive. so authorities are looking for that. they're also telling homeowners to be careful. make sure you have...
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that would hurt the province of alberta, and that would hurt a lot of the northern states and the northwestern states, who disproportionately depend on that kind of that incremental gallon of gas or that barrel of canadian hydrocarbons so, again, do you really want to play it out? do you really want to play out this bluff? it's one thing to to say it and bark as much about it. it's another thing to follow through on it, especially when the markets are trying to keep you in check. >> so this threat was made to a trio of countries. the third being china if china responds to trump's threat of 10% tariffs. so it's 25% for canada and mexico, ten for the chinese. if the chinese respond to that with retaliatory tariffs of their own, which sectors here in the u.s. do you think they would target again, go to a walmart, go to a best buy. >> think think about the apparel. think about everything that has made in china written on it. china is manufactured to the world. whether you're talking about electronics, whether you're talking about solar, nascent industries right now battery technology, i mean, the
that would hurt the province of alberta, and that would hurt a lot of the northern states and the northwestern states, who disproportionately depend on that kind of that incremental gallon of gas or that barrel of canadian hydrocarbons so, again, do you really want to play it out? do you really want to play out this bluff? it's one thing to to say it and bark as much about it. it's another thing to follow through on it, especially when the markets are trying to keep you in check. >> so...
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the homes that were hit, oran ralston avenue, alberta, way rental our drive. and orange court.h sliding doors in the back of the house or through windows. and they knew which homes were not occupied. they went and they ransacked the place. they got jewelry and all kinds of other stuff there. some surveillance footage that captured a dark color. porsche suv near remillard drive. so the think in that might have something to do with it in the meantime, they're telling homeowners there, make sure you have a security system, maybe get your cameras rolling as well and make sure that if you're gone, that you get your deliveries and things picked up so that nobody knows that you're out of town because they're hitting empty homes. >> 7.38 and they're hitting lgbtq+ bars in the south of market neighborhood. >> in san francisco and here's video of the latest break-in. it happened at the sf eagle early monday morning. more than $25,000 in damage. plus, the stolen goods in stolen cash that they owner now has to deal with. and like i said, this is not a long this has been happening in this n
the homes that were hit, oran ralston avenue, alberta, way rental our drive. and orange court.h sliding doors in the back of the house or through windows. and they knew which homes were not occupied. they went and they ransacked the place. they got jewelry and all kinds of other stuff there. some surveillance footage that captured a dark color. porsche suv near remillard drive. so the think in that might have something to do with it in the meantime, they're telling homeowners there, make sure...
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staff writer tim alberta, thank you for being on this morning. >> elise?aign is almost closed, foreign policy really is not a top issue at all. it is more about personality and less about the policies. what do you think, what have you seen about where the electorate is this cycle when it comes to foreign policy and the direction that new leadership should take? >> obviously, women's rights, abortion, the economy, these things are -- in so far as this is policy driven and not personality driven, are the things that seem to be reoccupying people. i don't think people understand the depth of chaos that we will experience if donald trump comes back into office and executes even half of what he says. remember, you know, his effectiveness is mitigated by his cognitive issues and his lack of attention span. but let's just say for argument's sake that he decides that we're not going to -- we're not going to stay in nato and that he makes -- he sends the signal that we're not going to participate in the defense of taiwan. let's say that he begins his romance, quote
staff writer tim alberta, thank you for being on this morning. >> elise?aign is almost closed, foreign policy really is not a top issue at all. it is more about personality and less about the policies. what do you think, what have you seen about where the electorate is this cycle when it comes to foreign policy and the direction that new leadership should take? >> obviously, women's rights, abortion, the economy, these things are -- in so far as this is policy driven and not...
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police are investigating a series of burglaries that happened at homes on ralston avenue, alberta wayourt in hillsborough. >> and it appears police say that these suspects enter through rear sliding doors and windows. and they targeted unoccupied homes. they went in ransacked. the place told valuables, including jewelry. there is some surveillance footage that they're working on. they say it was a dark porsche suv near real our drive that they're looking for at this point and urging residents in that area to enhance their security is an alarm system and a camera and maybe pause delivery services. when you're away from your house that way, people will not know that you're not home. hillsboro police are continuing to look for any suspects. if you have any information, reach out to them. it's 6.37, and another lgbtq+ bar in the south of market neighborhood in san francisco has been targeted by burglars. it was 2 people caught on camera breaking into the sf eagle. this was video from early monday morning. the owner1tells kron 4 that there are about $25,000 in damage caused by this. plus,
police are investigating a series of burglaries that happened at homes on ralston avenue, alberta wayourt in hillsborough. >> and it appears police say that these suspects enter through rear sliding doors and windows. and they targeted unoccupied homes. they went in ransacked. the place told valuables, including jewelry. there is some surveillance footage that they're working on. they say it was a dark porsche suv near real our drive that they're looking for at this point and urging...