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sexual assault against their touch liter, many congregants to sleep, defend him, the people at craig middle court and nobody or that part of my life. but just listening to my life, my real human right. i appreciate it. i have the all my life. so whatever mucho and the dog. you know, if the word doesn't forgive him, hey, good. the good so little and options believes that a comfortability must come before forgiveness the johns, but best journalist who regularly exposed it's wendy. just comments like, what's your, your on tv on these blog. uncle solomon has become one of the most vocal, all put in so friendly, just tell of tons in south africa. this is about the church. this is about our trusted these that are happening by the church for me to advise a few people called preference to. but then nonprofit is the full perfect because they keep taking a bunch of people that use women. they take money from people that smart, intelligent, and very good sales people. they can sell anything to you. you just need to package yourself very well, put on time a suit and have a way that you can speak with a
sexual assault against their touch liter, many congregants to sleep, defend him, the people at craig middle court and nobody or that part of my life. but just listening to my life, my real human right. i appreciate it. i have the all my life. so whatever mucho and the dog. you know, if the word doesn't forgive him, hey, good. the good so little and options believes that a comfortability must come before forgiveness the johns, but best journalist who regularly exposed it's wendy. just comments...
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the people at craig middle court and nobody here before the forget in my life. just as soon as my life, my real human rights, i presume they have the all my life. so whatever the dog, you know, if the word doesn't forgive him, hey good. the so low on options believes that a comfortability must come before forgiveness the jobs, but best joined the list to regularly expose. it's really just comments like will show you on tv on these blog. uncle solomon has become one of the most vocal put in . so for me just tell, have tons and so tough because this is about the church. this is about our trust that these that are happening by the church for me to advise a few people called preference dividend, nonprofit scaffold prophets, because they keep taking advantage of people. they abuse women, we take money from people that smart, intelligent, and very good sales people. they can sell anything to you. you just need to package yourself very well put on a time a suit to have a way that you can speak with a tal routine. get a place the social media long, some, some cost, and
the people at craig middle court and nobody here before the forget in my life. just as soon as my life, my real human rights, i presume they have the all my life. so whatever the dog, you know, if the word doesn't forgive him, hey good. the so low on options believes that a comfortability must come before forgiveness the jobs, but best joined the list to regularly expose. it's really just comments like will show you on tv on these blog. uncle solomon has become one of the most vocal put in . so...
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craig erlam, thank you very much- _ to the crisis in the middle east now because the world trade organizationing nations the hardest. attacks on cargo ships by yemen's houthi rebels are forcing vessels to make costly diversions around the cape of good hope. the head of the wto — ngozi 0konjo—iweala — has been speaking to our economics editor faisal islam in davos. she told him she's worried the disruption will push up the price of goods. we're quite concerned about the disruptions we're seeing in the red sea, we're also concerned about whether these disruptions, like what we've in the panama canal with the drought and the lower level of the canal. but we're concerned about the red sea. costs are going up. container costs are going up. container costs are going up, insurance costs, for fuel, the number of days — and the delay in delivering supplies. you know, there's some manufacturers who are very time sensitive. and we've calculated that for some of those sorts of manufacturers, the delays we're seeing now could result in upwards of a 23% tariff on those goods. an additional cost. 0thers 23%
craig erlam, thank you very much- _ to the crisis in the middle east now because the world trade organizationing nations the hardest. attacks on cargo ships by yemen's houthi rebels are forcing vessels to make costly diversions around the cape of good hope. the head of the wto — ngozi 0konjo—iweala — has been speaking to our economics editor faisal islam in davos. she told him she's worried the disruption will push up the price of goods. we're quite concerned about the disruptions we're...
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we spoke to dr craig lowrey from cornwall insight and asked him why the situation in the middle eastshing up energy prices. the situation we have is that the uk market and indeed the european market is being relatively well supplied by liquefied natural gas cargoes from america, so that is just coming straight across the atlantic and, as a consequence, what is occurring in the red sea isn't currently affecting uk or european suppliers. energy, of course, plays a big role in that basket of goods that adds up to inflation. this good news obviously, does this look like the cost of living is starting to ease now? can i tell my wife she can put the heating back on? well, certainly what we saw when the price cap fell previously, there was that consequential drop in inflation, so one could expect, assuming that the forecasts turn to actual rates, that would happen again and we would see lower energy bills feeding into lower rates of inflation. and you guys tend to be pretty on the money with your forecasts, so obviously people at home will be looking at this thinking, "this "is great news f
we spoke to dr craig lowrey from cornwall insight and asked him why the situation in the middle eastshing up energy prices. the situation we have is that the uk market and indeed the european market is being relatively well supplied by liquefied natural gas cargoes from america, so that is just coming straight across the atlantic and, as a consequence, what is occurring in the red sea isn't currently affecting uk or european suppliers. energy, of course, plays a big role in that basket of goods...
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is that brutal cold lows overnight here in the chicago land area are expected, craig, to hover below zero well into the middle of next week i'll send it back to you. >> maggie vespa in a cold, windy and snowy chicago. thank you. >> well, al is tracking it all. >> yes look at you. take it, girl! >> thank you it has been nonstop. 145 million of us under wind alert from texas, the rockies into new england flood alerts for 35 million. 56 million people under winter alerts look at this we have tornadoes. severe weather through 11:00 this morning central time. we have tornado watches and tornado warnings as well as we go into mississippi and into arkansas ahead of the system, up to the north as maggie was talking int9 million people this mornin about, you can see this snow back to des moines this thing will be really intense. in fact, 29 million people this morning into tonight under risk of severe weather. we're talking tornadoes, wind gusts of 75 miles an hour. these hurricane force gusts stretching from jackson all the way to wilmington. so as this bomb cyclone makes its way up into the upper midwest, biting col
is that brutal cold lows overnight here in the chicago land area are expected, craig, to hover below zero well into the middle of next week i'll send it back to you. >> maggie vespa in a cold, windy and snowy chicago. thank you. >> well, al is tracking it all. >> yes look at you. take it, girl! >> thank you it has been nonstop. 145 million of us under wind alert from texas, the rockies into new england flood alerts for 35 million. 56 million people under winter alerts...
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middle of the hudson river at all 155 passengers and crew survived. the rock pilot that they? captain sully sullenberger. to mark the anniversary nbc's craigvin drink captain sully as he reunited with members of the nypd aviation unit who helped rescue the passengers from the frigid water. amazing story. all these years later. they reflected on that fateful day. you can watch the exclusive interview tomorrow morning on today 7:00 a.m., right here on nbc bay area. >> i remember that day. >> 15 years. >> i remember it. >> back in a moment to show you what happened >>> this is not how it usually is, but strange things are happening. warrior fans are entering m&t bank early. >> the warriors among the country that yup, they are in trouble. there's course home loss in 17 years. warriors hosting the new orleans pelicans. demond is back with the team, but still not picking it up. pelicans in their jerseys here, nice move, the spin. at one point, the pelicans had a 41 point lead. third quarter, jonas, with the slam. not what we are used to around here. new orleans wins 141-105. that says it all. the warriors dropped to 17
middle of the hudson river at all 155 passengers and crew survived. the rock pilot that they? captain sully sullenberger. to mark the anniversary nbc's craigvin drink captain sully as he reunited with members of the nypd aviation unit who helped rescue the passengers from the frigid water. amazing story. all these years later. they reflected on that fateful day. you can watch the exclusive interview tomorrow morning on today 7:00 a.m., right here on nbc bay area. >> i remember that day....
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middle of the hudson river at all 155 passengers and crew survived. the rock pilot that they? captain sully sullenberger. to mark the anniversary nbc's craigvin drink captain sully as he reunited with members of the nypd aviation unit who helped rescue the passengers from the frigid water. amazing story. all these years later. they reflected on that fateful day. you can watch the exclusive interview tomorrow morning on today 7:00 a.m., right here on nbc bay area. >> i remember that day. >> 15 years. >> i remember it. >> back in a moment to show you >> back in a moment to show you what happened not just any whiteboard... ...katie porter's whiteboard is one way she's: [news anchor] ...often seen grilling top executives of banks, big pharma, even top administration officials. katie porter. never taken corporate pac money - never will. leading the fight to ban congressional stock trading. and the only democrat who opposed wasteful “earmarks” that fund politicians' pet projects. katie porter. focused on your challenges - from lowering housing costs to fighting climate change. shake up the senate - with democrat katie porter. i'm katie porter an
middle of the hudson river at all 155 passengers and crew survived. the rock pilot that they? captain sully sullenberger. to mark the anniversary nbc's craigvin drink captain sully as he reunited with members of the nypd aviation unit who helped rescue the passengers from the frigid water. amazing story. all these years later. they reflected on that fateful day. you can watch the exclusive interview tomorrow morning on today 7:00 a.m., right here on nbc bay area. >> i remember that day....
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craig fuller joining us next to talk about the freight waves we are seeing and the impact the middlestory is having on shipping. this is bloomberg. ♪ (upbeat music) there's more to business than the business you're in. if you use data, that's the privacy business. manufacturing on demand? you're talking cloud business. got a few million hyper-connected customers? digital experience business. that was fast. that's where deloitte comes in. with the right combination of talent and technology to help advance and connect all that it takes to excel in business ... to the business i'm in. deloitte. thanks to avalara, we can calculate sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh -cross-border sales? -ahhhhhh -item classification? -ahhhhhh does it connect with acc...? ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always puts you first. (we did it) sta
craig fuller joining us next to talk about the freight waves we are seeing and the impact the middlestory is having on shipping. this is bloomberg. ♪ (upbeat music) there's more to business than the business you're in. if you use data, that's the privacy business. manufacturing on demand? you're talking cloud business. got a few million hyper-connected customers? digital experience business. that was fast. that's where deloitte comes in. with the right combination of talent and technology to...
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a us airways jet landed in the middle of the hudson river, and all passengers survived, and pilot sullenberger landed that bird, and he's sitting down with craigabout the make or break moment. >> i was confident, if i could keep the airplane intact and in a way people didn't get hurt during the landing, it would float long enough for us to be rescued. >> he said once the plane stopped, the crew in the cockpit said to each other, well, that was not so bad. you can watch this on the "today" show, right after "today in the bay." >>> and then didn't like the deal with the white house the first time or second time either. >> the small group in the republican party tripping up efforts to fund the government. >> that's right. a procedural maneuver to stop congress from moving forward on the budget, because they say the government is still spending far too much money. it's the same argument they used to throw former speaker kevin mccarthy out of office, and now new speaker johnson agreed to the same deal marcus was talking about. yesterday johnson acknowledged he may have to put forward a continuing resolution if he cannot get the splinter group back
a us airways jet landed in the middle of the hudson river, and all passengers survived, and pilot sullenberger landed that bird, and he's sitting down with craigabout the make or break moment. >> i was confident, if i could keep the airplane intact and in a way people didn't get hurt during the landing, it would float long enough for us to be rescued. >> he said once the plane stopped, the crew in the cockpit said to each other, well, that was not so bad. you can watch this on the...
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middle of saying to president obama, "are you sure about this guy raj shah? he is only 36, he just got here to washington." and the person who leads fema, craigate, has much more experience in these efforts, may be we should ask craig to help. obama solemnly and walked in right away and said, raj, come in, sit down. next thing i knew, everybody poured into the living room and we quickly got it to work. david: what ultimately happened in haiti? what did the u.s. government do through usaid that helped ameliorate the problem, not solve it, ameliorate? dr. shah: in reality we mounted the fastest and largest humanitarian response in history at that point. we did it, and we were able to do it, not because usaid did everything, but because we were able to, as i write about in the book, open the turnstiles and invite and colleagues federal emergency management from the federal emergency management agency as well as the department of defense and use all those assets and capabilities. david: people must say to you all the time, you have done a lot of things, you should run for office. ever think about running for something? dr. shah: i do. since i was
middle of saying to president obama, "are you sure about this guy raj shah? he is only 36, he just got here to washington." and the person who leads fema, craigate, has much more experience in these efforts, may be we should ask craig to help. obama solemnly and walked in right away and said, raj, come in, sit down. next thing i knew, everybody poured into the living room and we quickly got it to work. david: what ultimately happened in haiti? what did the u.s. government do through...
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middle east after the sinking of ships in the red sea. t tehran sent a war ship in the region. let's talk more about this latest disruption of global trade with craiguller. happy new year. >> thanks, frank. >> you sent us data. container shipping rates from asia to europe is up 50% since the tattacks ss started. how meaningful is this with the global supply chain? >> the reality is container rates have risen quite a bit since the attacks started to take place. if you compare to where we were two years ago, we are down 50%. going up from $1,000 to $1,700 a container. we were over $10,000 per container two years ago. we talking a dramatic increase, but it is nothing compared during the covid highs. >> got it. there was talk about supply shortages in europe and maybe shelves empty and things taking longer to get. there you talked about the u.s. supply chains. whether it is in europe, asia, america, are you expecting we will see shortages of things and empty shelves? what we saw during the pandemic? >> not here in the united states. the u.s. doesn't have significant dependability on the suez. most of the trade goes from china to the united states or fr
middle east after the sinking of ships in the red sea. t tehran sent a war ship in the region. let's talk more about this latest disruption of global trade with craiguller. happy new year. >> thanks, frank. >> you sent us data. container shipping rates from asia to europe is up 50% since the tattacks ss started. how meaningful is this with the global supply chain? >> the reality is container rates have risen quite a bit since the attacks started to take place. if you compare...
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middle of this big change in politics and publishing. host: do publishers actually make money off of these books? craig: they do.d not follo ronald reagan's presidential memoirs, he got an advance of around $7 million, and they lost quite a bit of money on that one. but since about 2000 or so, publishing has figured this out. you mentioned the obamas' advance, which is asonomical, but michelle obama's book is one of the best selling books in american history at this point, and have tbelieve that that president obama's bo will do equally well or perhaps even beer. so pubshers have started to reale that they casell these books in a certain way and blockbuster publishing is working for them, which is why i don't think it is going anywhere anytime soon. host: you mentioned nald trump's book. we have a clip from someone who appears in your modern section several times for publishing positional members. he is telling the story of sending the book, "the art of the deal." >> one of the very few times he intervened at random house, he said, why don't you write a book with this fellow? i had arrived with the mandate of do
middle of this big change in politics and publishing. host: do publishers actually make money off of these books? craig: they do.d not follo ronald reagan's presidential memoirs, he got an advance of around $7 million, and they lost quite a bit of money on that one. but since about 2000 or so, publishing has figured this out. you mentioned the obamas' advance, which is asonomical, but michelle obama's book is one of the best selling books in american history at this point, and have tbelieve...
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middle of the river after a bird strike. all passengers and crew survivored. the pilot, "sully" sullengerger flying the plane at the time. this morning on the "today" show, he sits down exclusively with craignd-set in that make or break moment. >> my definition of success was complete, absolute. i was confident that if i could keep the airplane intact, and land in a way that people didn't get hurt during the landing, it would float long enough for us to be rescued. >> sullenberger also said once the plane stopped, the team in the cockpit said to each other, that was not so bad. that's coming up right after "today in the bay." hard to believe it has been 15 years since that. >>> hard to believe how long this guy has been working with us. we are taking a moment to celebrate to wish him an early happy birthday to mike inouye. his birthday is tomorrow, and i don't know why, but he decided to take the day off. you know him as our traffic guy, and to us he's a wonderful friend, father, and a south bay community member, and i hope you know how much we appreciate you. >> he likes cake. >> it's all yours. >> wow, just so my kids know, i already had a nutritious breakfast. >> yeah, there are eggs in
middle of the river after a bird strike. all passengers and crew survivored. the pilot, "sully" sullengerger flying the plane at the time. this morning on the "today" show, he sits down exclusively with craignd-set in that make or break moment. >> my definition of success was complete, absolute. i was confident that if i could keep the airplane intact, and land in a way that people didn't get hurt during the landing, it would float long enough for us to be rescued....
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craig melvin, and this is dateline! >> i just cannot imagine, to be held in captivity. >> dad, just send the money. it's all they want. >> they have an american kid. a 14 year old kid in the middlet. >> twe
craig melvin, and this is dateline! >> i just cannot imagine, to be held in captivity. >> dad, just send the money. it's all they want. >> they have an american kid. a 14 year old kid in the middlet. >> twe
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craig melvin, and this is dateline! >> i just cannot imagine, to be held in captivity. >> dad, just send the money. it's all they want. >> they have an american kid. a 14 year old kid in the middle of the jungle! they are thinking they hit the jackpot. >> they were vacationers turned prisoners. a mother and son kidnapped by terrorists. >> we need 10 million u.s. dollars for the release of your family. >> 10 million? from me? are you losing your mind? >> a harrowing international hostage drama. >> it's a big operation, it's not this ragtag group of people. >> anything can happen, there are no guarantees. >> kind of father turned negotiator help bring them home. >> we prepared him for the worst. >> i am getting so worried. >> a lot of people were praying for them. a lot of people were. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "dateline." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello, and welcome to dateline. they were on a dream vacation when suddenly a mother, her teenage sond all kidnapped by a group of men with guns wanting money and lots of it. but the worldwide hostage drama be resolved before it was all too late? here with heart of darkness is keith morrison. >> they lay in wait, unseen underneath the green canopy, armed to the teeth,
craig melvin, and this is dateline! >> i just cannot imagine, to be held in captivity. >> dad, just send the money. it's all they want. >> they have an american kid. a 14 year old kid in the middle of the jungle! they are thinking they hit the jackpot. >> they were vacationers turned prisoners. a mother and son kidnapped by terrorists. >> we need 10 million u.s. dollars for the release of your family. >> 10 million? from me? are you losing your mind? >>...