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so joining us now to break this all down our boom bus, co host benz juan and christy i. christy, let's start with you here. so all we pay is an incredibly successful platform. how does this move stand to impact the company overall? well, it's going to impact alibaba in a huge way. obviously thing as all the pay and as long business is one of the most lucrative arm of this conglomerate and goes kind of hand in hand with its retail shopping. because you always want to extend credit to buyers so that they can shop more on your platform. so it was a perfect synergy and for that they're being punished now for being too successful . so now the chinese government intend to force all the pay to turn over its user data to a new credit scoring. entity. regulators have also asked for and financial to put it to micro loan businesses, chip a, and was a into new consumer finance unit. so in this new scoring entity and, and john tourism investment group, each on 35 percent of the company with state own entities sharing the rest of 30 percent. and on top of this alley pay won't be the only enti
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christy i. christy, let's start with you here. so our pay is an incredibly successful platform. how does this move stand to impact the company overall? well, it's going to impact alibaba in a huge way. obviously thing as all the pay and as long business is one of the most lucrative arm of this conglomerate and goes kind of hand in hand with its retail shopping platform. because you always want to extend credit to buyers so that they can shop more on your platform. so it was a perfect synergy and for that they're being punished now for being too successful . so now the chinese government intends to force all the pay to turn over its user data to a new credit scoring entity regulator have also as far as financial to put it to micro on businesses ga and was a, into new consumer finance unit. so in this new scoring entity and, and john tourism investment group, each on 35 percent of the company with state own entities sharing the rest of 30 percent. and on top of this, allie pay won't be the only entity affected by it, because they have a wide reach and their loan and learning facilities touch. many other financial institutions, there is centrally the middleman between traditional banks issuing the loan. and then the consumers doing the shopping. so now other lenders who supply our pay will also be affected. forcing them to now make lending decisions based on the instruction of these officially sanctioned credit scoring agencies. rather than alley pay, which is kind of the point, the chinese government intended on shaking up and having more control of its tech and financial institution. so it wanted to make the biggest rebel possible. but yeah, this is no different than the us trying to force take talk to spin off and sell a valuable piece of their company of their choosing. so that now you have this overreach from governments into the lives of private companies, simply because they're doing too well. and we will all remember how critical the united states government or the chinese government was of the u. s. telling them to break up a tick tock for that matter. ben, as part of this new regulatory climate, chinese authorities have told 10 cent and ali baba that they must open their wall the gardens as they put it. what does this mean for competition? what means a couple of things, it certainly means less competition in terms of being able to build up your own space. so companies like $0.10 and an alley bob are being told. look, you can no longer block links to other websites. so if you're, you know, one of those alibaba, e commerce sites, you can't block people from being able to access 10 sit and vice versa. so that's the 1st thing that they're being told because what they're being told is you're creating a monopoly. you're building out a system that's going to force the users to come within your wall garden and stay there and all the interaction has to be there. so there's already some changes taking place. for instance, we know that $0.10 we chat pay is already being used on alba, technology that's now taking place, and it's going to where our pays going to be used on $0.10 property. so the idea here is to create a better experience for the consumer, though, i do want to say one thing that you need to compare it to like tech talk. i think there is a bit of a difference here. and the reason for that is because, remember, we talked, the united states was coming in and saying that this company must be sold when american company, because it's a chinese company. what's happening here is essentially, these companies are being told you're getting too big and you're diversified. into too many different services, and that's bad for the consumer. i think you can actually make a pretty strong argument. not that i'm totally in support of this, but a strong argument for when tech companies get too big and have too much going on. and they're involved in too many different industries. it's actually bad for the consumer consumer. it hurts choice. it also hurts the consumer to have the ability to diversify what they're doing. because so many of these programs work closely together rather than allowing you to be able to pick and choose which services you want from which entity. and certainly we've seen a lot of that amid this regulatory crack down about just increasing competition not stifling the consumers choice if you will, rout christy an adviser from the people's bank of china says that beijing should continue to crack down on these tech companies in order to facilitate grow, what's the logic behind that statement and will it actually work? i mean, i think the logic behind that statement is kind of faulty, actually because growth and regulation, they don't go hand in hand. the wild, wild west didn't grow and develop because there was regulation, it blew up because it was free because what beijing thing they are doing is that they're regulating. they can thereby prevent irrational growth and speculation that would make the market hot and at risk of a crash or a meltdown. so there's a growing income disparity in china that's causing a big headache for the government right now. and the dissatisfaction and find the masses that comes from it. so the goal of the party is to promote fair competition and to promote a common prosperity and like what been said to allow the consumer to get some of their choices and power back
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we'll join you now to discuss is boom, most co host christy i. now christy, i know we've talked about this situation a lot over the last week and as we see ever grand faces a critical test on thursday and meeting its obligations to bondholders. so what is the latest there ever been? was due to pay about $83500000.00 worth of interest on dollar denominated bonds on thursday. but right now, as of now, it's not clear whether the company made that payment. so speculation is that ever been has narrowly avoided worst case scenario. climb pricing in expectations of a very big haircut, but not quite as extreme as we saw earlier this week. so every brand gave a statement in which the company said an interest payment on an un denominated bond, has been quote, resolve the negotiation off the clearinghouse. so the developer likely struck a deal with local bondholders in order to postpone the payment without having to label to move an official default. so while. 7 it has managed to avoid a default for now, it's unclear whether ever graham would be able to pull up somethi
we'll join you now to discuss is boom, most co host christy i. now christy, i know we've talked about this situation a lot over the last week and as we see ever grand faces a critical test on thursday and meeting its obligations to bondholders. so what is the latest there ever been? was due to pay about $83500000.00 worth of interest on dollar denominated bonds on thursday. but right now, as of now, it's not clear whether the company made that payment. so speculation is that ever been has...
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joining us now to discuss our boom bus co host, christy i and ben swan, christy, i want to start with you and let's pick on the story of ever grant thursday. there were protests you actually showed up outside the company's headquarters, demanding their investments back, help us to understand why ever granted crashing well, every brand is essentially drowning in debt. totally more than $300000000000.00 us after years and years of borrowing to fund their rapid growth. it's up up acquisitions in recent years and already take advantage of the really hot real estate market in china. but now that market is cooling down due to beijing, introducing new measures in august of 2020, in order to control the total debt levels of major property developers. so previously ever ground preschool properties and projects to finance itself and keep activities afloat. but now this crackdown has force the group to kind of offload properties and increasingly steeper discount and better than are protesting and growing increasingly nervous that if ever ground work to collapse, this could spread to other proper
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joining us now to break this down approved by the co host and crypto analyst spend swan and christy. christy. i want to start with you here as el salvador is making this move, it requires adoption by the business community. how is the country building support for that? while they're building support by incentivizing citizens the same way that the crypto world incentivizes adoption during an idea, you create an aragon, which is free money. so in one week, on september 7th, every citizen and el salvador will have access to $30.00 in big point from the government to their chiva wallet. exchange points for dollars or more bit points to the new atm or the apple. the commission free and citizens can begin to legally receive big point payment without having to pay additional changing fees. now the government will spend up to $75000000.00 to air drop, $30000000.00 worth of bit point in to be cheaper wallet. and that would cover the costs of feeding the $2500000.00 users. and then they're also building out the atm infrastructure and they're supporting structures to be built all around the country . and
joining us now to break this down approved by the co host and crypto analyst spend swan and christy. christy. i want to start with you here as el salvador is making this move, it requires adoption by the business community. how is the country building support for that? while they're building support by incentivizing citizens the same way that the crypto world incentivizes adoption during an idea, you create an aragon, which is free money. so in one week, on september 7th, every citizen and el...
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well, joining us now discuss our boom boom co host bend swan and christy christy. i want to start with you. why do you think president biden felt it was necessary to make this phone call? while he had to make a phone call due to the growing pressures and frustrations of his own administration? apparently what they say is there was a serious lack of staging engagement with american officials. and it became very clear that china was not willing to engage with lower level staff members. when biden's climate envoy, john kerry, held talks with chinese foreign minister last week, while the u. s. wanted to tackle every issue separately and individually. china wanted to use it as leverage in order to gain favorable terms on their end. so they want to bundle all the terms together, which makes perfect sense because why would you give something without getting something you want in return? so according to the chinese foreign minister, china, us climate change, corporate cooperation cannot be separated from the general environment of relations . and then also again, back in mar
well, joining us now discuss our boom boom co host bend swan and christy christy. i want to start with you. why do you think president biden felt it was necessary to make this phone call? while he had to make a phone call due to the growing pressures and frustrations of his own administration? apparently what they say is there was a serious lack of staging engagement with american officials. and it became very clear that china was not willing to engage with lower level staff members. when...
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christy i and ben swan, christy, i want to start with you and let's pick on the story of ever grant thursday. there were protests you actually showed up outside the company's headquarters, demanding their investments back. help us to understand why ever grant is crashing . well, every brand is essentially drowning in debt. totally more than $300000000000.00 us after years and years of borrowing to fund their rapid growth except up acquisitions and recent years in order to take advantage of the really hot real estate market in china. but now that market is cooling down due to beijing, introducing new measures in august of 2020 in order to control the total debt levels of major property developers. so previously ever ran preschool properties and projects to finance itself and keep activities afloat. but now this crackdown has forced the group to kind of offload properties and increasingly steeper discount and better than our protesting and growing increasingly nervous that if ever grand work to collapse, this could spread to other property developers and also crazed systemic risk for banking systems. and the same investors have made a big down payment on around 1500000 properties according to bloomberg. and they're worried that they might not get their money back after the housing projects are suspended or even canceled. and all of this is turning into one big, massive snowball effect because credit is basically built on confidence when confidence falters like it is now with all these negative pressure people panic and they want to withdraw their money. and the more they withdraw, the faster they collapse towards insolvency now been given the current situation, most analysts would expect that they would jump in at this point and prop up some of these firms rather than risk or even more damage to the economy. but that's not what's happening right now. why is that? well it's because i think the government doesn't want to jump in and intervene because they're kind of the cause of a lot of it's listed as christy was saying. the bottom line is, is that the chinese government here is attempting to hit the reset button. if you will, on the real estate markets and on, on housing. and it's been a monster for some time in china. this idea that housing is for living not for speculation, is kind of a mantra. but the chinese government under teaching thing has been using and essentially what they're trying to say is look, we're tired of speculation. we're tired of banks being overly leveraged. we're tired of the pricing of housing increasing and we want to get that back under control. so they are causing a huge contraction here, but it's by design. now, i don't think the chinese government necessarily wants this all to unravel too quickly. and they don't want to see a major collapse of these companies. but what they're not going to do is jump in and intervene because this is in many ways a shift that is of their own making or trying to create some of this. and they're trying to hit reset on the way th
christy i and ben swan, christy, i want to start with you and let's pick on the story of ever grant thursday. there were protests you actually showed up outside the company's headquarters, demanding their investments back. help us to understand why ever grant is crashing . well, every brand is essentially drowning in debt. totally more than $300000000000.00 us after years and years of borrowing to fund their rapid growth except up acquisitions and recent years in order to take advantage of the...
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so joining us as discussing so host christy i and jeffrey tucker, president of the brownstone institute. christy, let's start with you here. so crypto currencies have skyrocketed in popularity over the last year. i lawmakers have spent the entire time talking about how they want regulation. so why do you think we keep hearing the same general statements from the sbc isn't just a lack of direction here. it is a like a direction because of greed. they're greedy for american innovation and continued dominance in tech, in what is clearly going to be the next frontier and then tech and payment. but then on the other hand, also greedy for power and control to control this new technology that threatens the existence of their current infrastructure. but if they control it, then they'll be know innovation. if there is just free wild wild was innovation, then it threatens to stabilize the current monetary system. so that's the real reason, not this facade of, oh, we're just trying to protect investors through better regulation and more oversight and more k y c. no, america, it's founded on speculation and
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christie from yesterday. [video clip] governor christie: there are three things that concern me, and i have been advocating everyone should get vaccinated, but i think there are shaky ground to appear when you look at the osha statutes, they are on shaky grounds whether they can really force this or not, so it is subject to legal challenge. second, let's river, the politicization of the vaccines started back in the presidential campaign and it was started by vice president harris who said i will not take a vaccine that is approved by trump or trump's regulators. that puts us in a totally different areas -- area. and that politicization is continuing now. third, i think your question to the surgeon general was on point -- this is going to harden opposition. sometimes your leader goes in and uses a sledgehammer. i have been known to do that when i was a governor. sometimes it is appropriate, but this time was not the time to do it. we have to be persuasive. we have to continue to persuade. host: that was governor christie from yesterday. "the hill" has a look at the legal challenges. some experts believe the president is on strong legal footing, but they expect the new will for businesses that will be spearheaded by the labor department's safety and occupational administration to trigger those lawsuits. tori and facebook posting this morning, "it is excellent, a job is a privilege, and not a right pickle -- right." caller: i believe that if you are vaccinated, you shouldn't have to worry about other people not vaccinated it if you are the president and you mandate it in someone dies from the maxime, there are going to be lawsuit about that. you understand what i'm meaning? host: you are saying that is why it is the wrong approach? caller: yes, there ends up being lawsuits from the people that get it, they get the shot in they die, there
christie from yesterday. [video clip] governor christie: there are three things that concern me, and i have been advocating everyone should get vaccinated, but i think there are shaky ground to appear when you look at the osha statutes, they are on shaky grounds whether they can really force this or not, so it is subject to legal challenge. second, let's river, the politicization of the vaccines started back in the presidential campaign and it was started by vice president harris who said i...
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. >> what's the chris christie caucus right now inside the republican party besides chris christie and maybe pat? >> chris christie, liz cheney, adam kinzinger, ihink liz cheney is running for president in 2024. she certainly hasn't ruled it out. based on that speech, clearly christie wants to be part of the conversation, too. but as you point out, this is exactly the problem if they come out and say the name, they end up a target. i mean, look at what cheney is dealing with now. she is continuing to push ahead, saying bring it in response to what the former president is doing here. but again, she is actually going to have to prove it in an election. christie doesn't have that same challenge, but so far no one in a safe republican area has been able to pull this off. and that obviously is what a republican presidential primary is. so, i mean, the republican -- and i actually was looking at what was behind chris christie there in that speech. there was a statement that said a time for choosing. there you go. that's the campaign slogan right there. and it's not, you know -- it makes sense, but it's still again over and over and over again certain
. >> what's the chris christie caucus right now inside the republican party besides chris christie and maybe pat? >> chris christie, liz cheney, adam kinzinger, ihink liz cheney is running for president in 2024. she certainly hasn't ruled it out. based on that speech, clearly christie wants to be part of the conversation, too. but as you point out, this is exactly the problem if they come out and say the name, they end up a target. i mean, look at what cheney is dealing with now....
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i remember that moment like it was yesterday. you could hear a pin drop. will you run for president, she asked. governor christie, if you don't mind, i'll quote governor christie's response. once you do, you said, everything that happens in this country you see through the prism of what would i do if it were up to me? i am sure since you ran in 2016, there have been plenty of times that you've asked yourself that question. now this speaker series is not about any one leader or any one potential presidential candidate. personally, stealing a line from governor christie's favorite singer and song writer, i think he was born to run. but he has plenty of time to decide on that. in the meantime, his timing could not be better. his next book is called "republican rescue." hitting the shelves in november, his publisher, simon & shuster, calls it a timely and important guide to moving the country further. so how should this party do for the choosing? i think you'll get an idea of what's on governor christie's mind. ladies and gentlemen, i have the privilege of asking you to please join me in welcoming former governor chris christie. [ applause ] >> thank you very much.
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i will save linford christie, and you. _ can't save you. i will save linford christie, and you. toe in if it is 18 degrees. hello, everyone. good morning. we are seeing a range in temperatures. parts of scotland down to five or six celsius but it is reasonably mild elsewhere. not sure if it would be feeling like 18 celsius in the water, though. today, essentially, a story of bright spells with a lot of dry weather across the uk as well. but we do have one little thing causing some issues, it —— if it is sunshine and it is this weather front draped across the uk. it has left parts of aberdeenshire but still draped across parts of england and then it wraps around the isle of man and western parts of wales and down towards the south—west of england. let's go on a little tour, join me. much of scotland will be dry with some sunshine, any mist and fog we will get through it this morning. some showers potentially creeping into western parts of scotland and breezy here as well. this little band of rain, a lot of dry weather here with some heavy downpours. you can see anglesey peninsula
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christy. i and octavio marines, the ceo of over miss l. l. c. christie. let's start with you here. so this crisis feels like it has been creeping up quietly until now. how did we get to this point? well, it's been a perfect storm brewing in the background for some time. now. european gas prices had actually accelerated since the start of april, after an unseemly cold winter. so as a result, your gas storage, hardy dipped below pre pandemic 5 year averages. so they struggle to bring gas supply that are necessary for the winter back to where they should be. and then countries like the u. k, they're especially vulnerable because the u. k. they rely heavily on gas for home heating. but despite the obvious reliance on the fossil fuel for electricity, the u. k. has some of the lowest amounts of gas storage capability in europe, leaving the market completely exposed to supply crash. so less than one percent of your stored gas is actually held by the u. k, so now the deficit is making the market nervous. we put winter again. and then finally the catalysts to just tip everything could be china. china's demand for gas has been riding steadily up 8.4 percent again this year. so to satisfy the record demand for gas, china's import the gas work, i could search almost 20 percent, meaning that you have fewer shipment traveling to europe from guitar. so as shipments of gas have turn from europe toward china, flows of pipeline gas 2 year from russia has failed to make up that shortfall. russia has been slow to deliver the pipe natural gas to the region, which raises a lot of questions on whether this may be a deliberate move to bolster in case we're starting close the the noise stream to pipeline. and now octavio, there's a lot of concern that the soaring energy prices we're seeing across europe will make inflation even worse now, while proposed aid packages may actually help consumers pay the higher prices. how do they stand impact inflation? well, i think just a mathematical certainty, the high energy price of 9 gas prices have lead to high inflation numbers. and you can see that very, very clearly in the face numbers for all that came out a few weeks. so inflation, you're paying for the set. now if you take energy out of that, you basically hop the european inflation rate c good $1.00. so that mean energy prices in particular, natural gas, which was about 15, but just in august, a driving inflation more than anything else in europe. so prices are the price of food and vehicles and men hold something from that. so subdued rate. energy is when you're striving some natural gas. so it's a councilman and place level in the european continent. that's quite extraordinary . and i probably, you know, a lot of times when we talk about cor inflation versus overall in place, and we take those energy and food prices out. and that's because energy obviously fluctuate as demand fluctuate due to different season. but in this situation, when we're actually looking at kind of a shortage, should that be taken more into account in inflation when you're trying to kinda decide policy based on that? well, i think policymakers like to take any price is going to make it look like inflation . numbers are not increasing as quickly as he said, yes, once you take out any prices tend to increase out inflation rate. they accept doing that. but no, i think you should remove them or discounts because the shortage isn't it. it might be trans event to they might come back from managing. but i think we are going to see more placement in europe and in the us to, for that matter and things that it's not going to be absent even across different products and services. but we will see increase inflation as a result, all the money, the central bank pumpkins, the economist, and that i think is unavoidable as well. and now chris, you actually mentioned the nord stream to pipeline and how this whole thing could be a catalyst. we're trying to get that certified quicker and get that gas actually flowing . how big of an impact will that have? i think he'll eventually have a really big impact of the route jointly with the existing nordstrom pipeline. they will actually double annual export capacity to about 110000000000 cubic meters. so that's around half of russia's total export to europe a year. but by itself more, it's going to have the capacity to need about one 3rd of the use import requirements. so it will definitely have a big impact once it's up and running. but currently, russian and german regulators are currently in a debate as to whether new regulation supply that were put in place after the pipeline was given its final investment decisions. but i looked today, and i don't think that the start of a flow on the really reduce prices and having effect this coming winter. it looks like that you is going to be stuck and locked to do some pretty high prices throughout the winter, particularly once we hit january, february and the reserves get increasingly depleted. now octavio, we know that norway has said that it would increase its exports at the same time. we're looking forward to the north stream to pipeline. but how does that pipeline play a role in this shortage and in it possibly continuing into the winter? well, i think central wilson grew pipeline. bear in mind, this is not really going to bring you gas production online. and the capacity is being cool. and what it's really about is avoiding efficacy through ukraine, from russia, ukraine, and then into western europe. and the simple reason for that is ukraine, charged as a huge amount of taxes, tolls the lack of pockets up to be in dollars a year into playing rational gas territory. so the not seem to pipeline is more about avoiding that than we drink classes. so i'm not convinced notion to actually make that much difference. we're just going to see the gas going to ukraine now go to the baltic sea and that differences with a small level. so i don't think will help much. i think gas prices continue to go up and inflation follow it. not to distract us, but certainly spike up people for september. and of course we've got about 30 seconds left for all of this is happening as we've been talking about this massive supply chain shortage is happening as well. how big of a role do you think that's playing in this ongoing energy crisis that we're seeing in europe? right now, i think everything boil down supply chain coal, it looks pretty much the catalyst for this entire thing, whether we're talking about supply chain problems and issues in the energy cycle or supply chain issues in the manufacturing and industrial cycle. and even though the tech cycle with all the semi conductor chips, i think that right now with coven, the entire global industry fees, how fragile and delicate the entire global supply chain is. and right now, that's going to lead to a lot of countries going toward protectionism. isolation in order to bolster their own individual supply chain so that if some other global investor strikes, if there is some sort of other pandemic or something like a cobit, that they will actually be prepared and not have to be reliant on external importers and ex borders certainly a lot of daycare as winter is right around the corner boom bus, christy i and octavia mirandi of open this. i'll see. thank you so much. thank you . and another massive ranch where attack has hit and i will grain co op and reportedly could cause major disruptions in the public supply of grain, pork and chicken. if a company cannot bring it systems back on line, the hacking group black matter is demanding $5900000.00 to provide a decrypt or according to screenshots shared online by threat intel analysts. ransomware attacks have become increasingly common in recent years. and us president joe biden even mentioned getting a handle on them. in his address to the un general assembly tuesday, we're hardening our critical infrastructure again. cyber attacks disrupting ransomware networks. the working to establish claire rolls of the road for all nations. as it relates to cyberspace, were reserved the right to respond decisively to cyber attacks that threatened our people, our allies are interested. so how is this latest ransomware attack going to play out? 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i know because you wrote about it. i'm going to do a dramatic reading from your own piece. christie's bogus blunt talk, you talk about christied all the things republicans need to do to move forward -- the party forward in a positive direction. you say -- that's the question. where's the quote? >> if there, got it. >> if there is any positive to take from christie's regan liner speech, if you squint the right way while the sun glints off feces. trump is making the calculation at least for now, at least in the abstract there is political advantage in appearing to distance the republican party from trump and trumpism. >> hope you didn't have breakfast. >> that did catch me. i will tell you, oh, did not see that coming. >> you know, maybe let's give him a chance. he was so close to trump. he is a calculated political player. i watched the speech. he had this long list of things republicans need to do, namely, confrontsing this conspiratorial thinking that has infected the party. but he couldn't name trump. meanwhile, that same weekend donald trump is pushing the rigged election conspiracy claims. christie, if he wants to sit in
i know because you wrote about it. i'm going to do a dramatic reading from your own piece. christie's bogus blunt talk, you talk about christied all the things republicans need to do to move forward -- the party forward in a positive direction. you say -- that's the question. where's the quote? >> if there, got it. >> if there is any positive to take from christie's regan liner speech, if you squint the right way while the sun glints off feces. trump is making the calculation at...
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so, look, i think it puts the challenge on someone like chris christie and perhaps chris christie himselfto face? so far no one has been willing to do that. we're seeing a delicate dance here and everyone waiting for him to disappear. the former president says he keeps teasing he's going to have an announcement shortly. i don't think it's coming shortly at all. he's going to draw that out in the next season perhaps. but this is not necessarily great news for donald trump, especially that declining number. that's a fascinating number. >> i know it's really interesting. i like that you said next season. >> next season. >> he loves a good tease. >> melanie, we also have this ranking of republican priorities that i thought was really insightful into what they think is most important. most important 86% favoring a less powerful government holding conservative positions was 85%, supporting republicans in congress is 81% opposing democratic policies 69% and supporting trump 61%. >> yeah, supporting trump is really interesting and, i mean, i think it's also very interesting that despite the polli
so, look, i think it puts the challenge on someone like chris christie and perhaps chris christie himselfto face? so far no one has been willing to do that. we're seeing a delicate dance here and everyone waiting for him to disappear. the former president says he keeps teasing he's going to have an announcement shortly. i don't think it's coming shortly at all. he's going to draw that out in the next season perhaps. but this is not necessarily great news for donald trump, especially that...
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christie, thanks for all. >>> one last check with vianey arana to see what's going on weather-wise. >> congratulations, christie, it shows you this is a fantastic place to work, and i that. let's talk about san francisco's forecast. spare the air in effect, not just for san francisco area but especially inland. it's going to remain hot and dry this weekend, terry, everyone be careful. >> super. >>> we're back at 11:00. hope you can join us then. for you out here along the open road. doug: we'll explore one of california's most mysterious geological wonders graced by ancient birds with the widest wingspans in north america. alesha welch: that's always just pure magic. doug: we'll follow the sensational sonoma coast in search of protected natural treasures and big new ideas for us to enjoy and fall in love with. my son patrick will share some of his favorite outdoor memories while working with us on "open road." and these lands are not just nice for us to have, they're essential. ♪♪♪ doug: about 125 miles south of san francisco, sentinels of earth's dramatic power rise high above the fabled san andreas fault. chris simons: the geology is very tangible. it's right in
christie, thanks for all. >>> one last check with vianey arana to see what's going on weather-wise. >> congratulations, christie, it shows you this is a fantastic place to work, and i that. let's talk about san francisco's forecast. spare the air in effect, not just for san francisco area but especially inland. it's going to remain hot and dry this weekend, terry, everyone be careful. >> super. >>> we're back at 11:00. hope you can join us then. for you out here...
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>> i believe christy is on the line to provide representation for the applicant. >> please go ahead. >> good morning. i am christy. i am here on behalf of nocolette. i am working with her with the adc. it was submitted december of 2019. as the officer stated and the request states for type 64 special on sale general which is a limiting type of license. it allows for nonprofit theaters to have liquor sales two hours before a designated show, during, one hour after. there is the limited availability of the liquor sales. the theater itself is going to be a type of community functional experience. it is going to have shows. it is going to have classes for youth, performances and a cafe area to serve as the concession box office and lobby right before people would go and watch their shows. the shows are going to consist of theatrical performances, improv comedy pieces and some types of music. the applicant has agreed to the conditions that the officer has stated. any music will be minimum without amplifiction. the building itself will be soundproof to prevent disruption to the surrounding neighbors. the hours of opera
>> i believe christy is on the line to provide representation for the applicant. >> please go ahead. >> good morning. i am christy. i am here on behalf of nocolette. i am working with her with the adc. it was submitted december of 2019. as the officer stated and the request states for type 64 special on sale general which is a limiting type of license. it allows for nonprofit theaters to have liquor sales two hours before a designated show, during, one hour after. there is the...
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knocked out by us qualify. maxine christie on tuesday proceed for much points in the high break at the to time us i can send me find left nice is the biggest point of christie's career i'm putting through so just a 2nd round open having said format as a more wild records of the toko power than pigs china's she ting, who was the favorite for golden, the women's 100 me to t 36. right? produce the phenomenal performance of the time. 13.61, she finished had a russian competitor, russian, russian. and they know if a nova and new zealand daniel h isn't to like for thailand to with 2 old metals on the track. and the mens 100 me to t 54. and this one in the p. 53 pay on the corn went better than his radio. silver metal between canadian veteran front castles, silver in his paralympics. all right, that's your sport for now more later. sammy, thanks so much. well, you can find much more on our web site. the address here down to 0 dot com. that's it for this news on bank though with another full sho. ah news news. news news. ready too often of kind of style and is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives
knocked out by us qualify. maxine christie on tuesday proceed for much points in the high break at the to time us i can send me find left nice is the biggest point of christie's career i'm putting through so just a 2nd round open having said format as a more wild records of the toko power than pigs china's she ting, who was the favorite for golden, the women's 100 me to t 36. right? produce the phenomenal performance of the time. 13.61, she finished had a russian competitor, russian, russian....
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christi. i was on vacation and my jacket feels tighter. >> that happens to all of us. >> great to see you as always, christi. from the gulf coast region to the northeast this morning, cities across the country are still reeling from the aftermath of haep ida. in louisiana residents are dealing with fuel shortages, power outages and hurricane ida being blamed for 13 deaths. 700,000 people are without electricity in louisiana. >> president joe biden got his firsthand look at the destruction during a visit to that area promising federal help for people who are struggling to recover. >> i know y'all are frustrated by how long it takes to restore power. it's dangerous work. deploying more resources, including hundreds of generators and more to come to restore power as fast as we possibly can. faster than anything that happened during katrina. >> now ida's path of destruction stretches to the northeast as you know. at least 50 people have died from this storm that triggered flash flooding. it swept away homes, cars, spawned tornadoes. flood waters have started to recede now in some areas but millions of people are still under flood warnings or advisories. we want to get an update on conditions in louisiana real quickly here. cnn correspondent adrienne brodov is with us live from new orleans. what are you hearing from people at this point? >> reporter: we've seen the frustration you've heard the president talk about firsthand play out at this gas station. it opens in a few hours. i can tell you, before the gas station even opens people are lined up waiting to get fuel. it's the fuel they need to keep going quite literally because a lot of folks have been using their vehicles to cool off. i can't emphasize enough, guys, how hot it is here in new orleans. some things have changed. this time yesterday and throughout the week this uptown neighborhood in the morning hours has been dark, but if we slide around this way you can see despite more than 700,000 people across this state living without power right now, there's this mobile light and we've seen these mobile lights throughout the city. so it's giving off some light as people drive around. they're not necessarily driving around to go visit friends and family, it's their way of simply cooling off. and people that we've heard from say the help can't get here soon enough. listen in. >> i'm just wondering where the help is. i'm wondering where the help is? don't have air conditioning, no lights, had covid last year. was in icu for 14 days and i'm on oxygen and i don't have no electricity. >> people are hurting. as we mentioned, this gas station is one of the only ones in the area that has been open. yesterday they ran out of regular unleaded gasoline. people were upset because they didn't want to pay the price for premium gasoline. that's one example of the frustration that's playing out here in new orleans. christi? >> yeah, adrian, i can imagine now almost a week after ida with the sweltering heat, flood conditions and power outages frustration is growing. >> thanks, adrian. >>> we want to zero in on one specific part of louisiana in plakman's parish. the president of the area, curt lepine. bring us up to speed with what conditions are like where you are right now. >> good morning, guys. my parish if you look on the map of louisiana, from the foot of my parish to the end of my parish it's 65 miles line. it goes to the gulf of mexico. the northern end of my parish is actually fairly -- to say this fairly well, we actually received some power in the northern part of my parish, but my parish is cut off between the middle section of myrtle grove and west point lahash. those are flood waters, as you say, we've never seen. it's come over our back levys, launch levys. some of those are city six to eight foot. i only have one highway, ingress to egress from minority to south. that's the challenge we ha
christi. i was on vacation and my jacket feels tighter. >> that happens to all of us. >> great to see you as always, christi. from the gulf coast region to the northeast this morning, cities across the country are still reeling from the aftermath of haep ida. in louisiana residents are dealing with fuel shortages, power outages and hurricane ida being blamed for 13 deaths. 700,000 people are without electricity in louisiana. >> president joe biden got his firsthand look at the...
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of president obama working with then new jersey governor chris christie and the hug, which i think some people think doomed chris christie'sal ambitions. but there is a history in this country of natural disasters and tragedies. i mean the loss of human life was completely unexpected, completely devastating to my home of new york city. i mean i wonder if you have heard from the white house if they see any opportunities to have some bipartisan history made in terms of bringing around any republicans who are seeing what we're all seeing, that climate change has now changed daily life. it has changed the daily risk factor and made every parent have a different kind of plan on how to get their kid if floods hit the subways. it has changed life for all americans. does this white house expect or hope or want to see any bipartisan legislating on this front? >> certainly you're right, it's a presidential tradition in moments like this, natural disasters usually blur party lines. you can see democrats and republicans working together. the exception of course was former president donald trump who often politicized natural disasters.
of president obama working with then new jersey governor chris christie and the hug, which i think some people think doomed chris christie'sal ambitions. but there is a history in this country of natural disasters and tragedies. i mean the loss of human life was completely unexpected, completely devastating to my home of new york city. i mean i wonder if you have heard from the white house if they see any opportunities to have some bipartisan history made in terms of bringing around any...
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>> i believe christy is on the line to provide representation for the applicant. >> please go ahead. >> good morning. i am christy. i am here on behalf of nocolette. i am working with her with the adc. it was submitted december of 2019. as the officer stated and the request states for type 64 special on sale general which is a limiting type of license. it allows for nonprofit theaters to have liquor sales two hours before a designated show, during, one hour after. there is the limited availability of the liquor sales. the theater itself is going to be a type of community functional experience. it is going to have shows. it is going to have classes for youth, performances and a cafe area to serve as the concession box office and lobby right before people would go and watch their shows. the shows are going to consist of theatrical performances, improv comedy pieces and some types of music. the applicant has agreed to the conditions that the officer has stated. any music will be minimum without amplifiction. the building itself will be soundproof to prevent disruption to the surrounding neighbors. the hours of opera
>> i believe christy is on the line to provide representation for the applicant. >> please go ahead. >> good morning. i am christy. i am here on behalf of nocolette. i am working with her with the adc. it was submitted december of 2019. as the officer stated and the request states for type 64 special on sale general which is a limiting type of license. it allows for nonprofit theaters to have liquor sales two hours before a designated show, during, one hour after. there is the...
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i know that they will need some help. cat: christy agrs that the ancient sequoias will struggle to survive without some help. christythe action has to happen before the wildfire comes. and the problem is, when it's not burning, people don't feel the urgency. we need to do the prescribed burning and the restorative thinning before the fire gets there. cat: out of the ashes she hopes will rise a new sense of urgency to protect these pillars of living history. christy: we do think of them as being immortal, and that is one of the things we love about them. they're like superheroes, right? nothing can kill them. they live forever. they have been here 2,000 years. but they are being killed. they're being killed by actions that we have taken, by climate change. 2000 years of living history. i mean, they're ancient beings. and they're dying before our very eyes. and what really gets to me is that we're not acting fast enough. cat: a reminder that even some of the world's most resilient organisms can be casualties of climate change. for the pbs newshour, i'm cat in sequoia national park. >> the u.s. fish and wildlife servic
i know that they will need some help. cat: christy agrs that the ancient sequoias will struggle to survive without some help. christythe action has to happen before the wildfire comes. and the problem is, when it's not burning, people don't feel the urgency. we need to do the prescribed burning and the restorative thinning before the fire gets there. cat: out of the ashes she hopes will rise a new sense of urgency to protect these pillars of living history. christy: we do think of them as being...
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i both know, christi, but it could influence a judge with respect to sentencing on a conviction. >> joey jackson, we count on you for all of that. thank you so much, sir. >> always. thanks, christist here's this week's cnn hero. >> after surviving prison you come home thinking you're able to start over. you want to be part of society but there's just so many layers of discrimination, boxes you have to get through just to get an opportunity. society thinks, oh, you should just go get and job and it's not that easy. once you have a record, nothing is set up for them to win. at the second youth foundation we give formerly incarcerated men and women an opportunity. you have to be thinking outside the box. you can't give someone a mop and say, this is your future, take minimum wage and deal with it. >> there you go. you got it. >> when you provide people with livable wages they're able to be productive members of the society. >> almost there. >> and that's why we are a second u. we want to give you your second chance at life. >> for more on this hero and others go to cnnheroes.com. ♪ ♪ i had the nightmare again maxine. the world was out of wonka bars... relax. you just need digital w
i both know, christi, but it could influence a judge with respect to sentencing on a conviction. >> joey jackson, we count on you for all of that. thank you so much, sir. >> always. thanks, christist here's this week's cnn hero. >> after surviving prison you come home thinking you're able to start over. you want to be part of society but there's just so many layers of discrimination, boxes you have to get through just to get an opportunity. society thinks, oh, you should just...
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christie from yesterday. [video clip] governor christie: there are three things that concern me, and i have been advocating everyone should get vaccinated, but i think there are shaky ground to appear when you look at the osha statutes, they are on shaky grounds whether they can really force this or not, so it is subject to legal challenge. second, let's river, the politicization of the vaccines started back in the presidential campaign and it was started by vice president harris who said i will not take a vaccine that is approved by trump or trump's regulators. that puts us in a totally different areas -- area. and that politicization is continuing now. third, i think your question to the surgeon general was on point -- this is going to harden opposition. sometimes your leader goes in and uses a sledgehammer. i have been known to do that when i was a governor. sometimes it is appropriate, but this time was not the time to do it. we have to be persuasive. we have to continue to persuade. host: that was governor christierom yesterday. "the hill" has a look at the legal challenges. some experts believe the president is on strong legal footing, but they expect the new will for businesses that will be spearheaded by the labor department's safety and occupational administration to trigger those lawsuits. tori and facebook posting this morning, "it is excellent, a job is a privilege, and not a right pickle -- right." shelley in eden, utah, says that is the right approach. my husband had -- passed away. we both had our shots. i think if we had not had our shots, i would've lost my love, go. people have the opportunity to live and enjoy life. this is something that we cannot get a hold of if we don't do something like this. host: go ahead, finish. caller: i am just pleading with everybody, please, if you don't want to get vaccinated, then just stay home. they are the ones spreading it and making it hard on everyone else. host: coy in columbus, ohio. it saying it is the wrong approach. good morning. caller: i
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i will say it's up to governor christie on the board of the new york mets to get that team together. i'm calling on governor christiestan you see this video? author douglas murray is questioning whether the world can survive another three and a half years of this president. steve: plus retired navy seal and texas congressman dan crenshaw is going to tell you how he plans to hold the white house accountable for the missteps, a fox & friends exclusive coming up shortly. finding new routes to reach your customers, and new ways for them to reach you... is what business is all about. it's what the united states postal service has always been about. so as your business changes, we're changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide. same day shipping across town. returns right from the doorstep, and deliveries seven days a week. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual it's a whole new world out there. knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, s
i will say it's up to governor christie on the board of the new york mets to get that team together. i'm calling on governor christiestan you see this video? author douglas murray is questioning whether the world can survive another three and a half years of this president. steve: plus retired navy seal and texas congressman dan crenshaw is going to tell you how he plans to hold the white house accountable for the missteps, a fox & friends exclusive coming up shortly. finding new routes to...