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>> daniel: yeah. >> anthony: man, that's good. >> daniel: that's what we're gonna eat with my father. >> anthony: oh yeah? >> danielnon speaking french ] >> anthony: he knows he does really good work. >> daniel: uh-huh. >> anthony: he knows how good his stuff is, you know. cheers. oh nice, uh -- it's a beautiful day in lyon. >> daniel: yeah. >> anthony: in lyon, a city that believes absolutely in the power of food, one name is everywhere. a name that brought honor, attention, and millions of visitors to the city. though there have been many chef heroes in the annals of gastronomy, in lyon, and even across france, one name stands above all others. murals, bridges, markets, casual brasseries, the name of monsieur paul is everywhere. but one of his most enduring institutions is this -- l'institut bocuse. one of the nation's great culinary schools. [ chef speaking french ] >> anthony: now, just to give you an idea of the standards here, the kind of traditional dishes baseline old-school fundamentals you're expected to master before you move on in becoming a creative genius all your own -- meet these guys. [ chefs speak
>> daniel: yeah. >> anthony: man, that's good. >> daniel: that's what we're gonna eat with my father. >> anthony: oh yeah? >> danielnon speaking french ] >> anthony: he knows he does really good work. >> daniel: uh-huh. >> anthony: he knows how good his stuff is, you know. cheers. oh nice, uh -- it's a beautiful day in lyon. >> daniel: yeah. >> anthony: in lyon, a city that believes absolutely in the power of food, one name is...
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daniel sievert: she can say, "hi." garvin: --daniel sievert is doing what he does best-- daniel: he's really gentle. ng his dogs, emerson and cooper, do what they do best-- daniel: it's just me and these two guys. yes, we are the team. garvin: --giving comfort to anyone they meet but, most often, to those in difficult circumstances. daniel: we show up after traumatic things that happen across the nation. garvin: it's a journey daniel and his dogs have been on for nine years but one, honestly, that started well before that. daniel: this was the adventure of a lifetime. garvin: when daniel was just 20, he made what he calls a poor choice. he climbed a power pole and got too close to the power. daniel: twelve thousand volts went through my body three times, thirty seconds each. garvin: daniel did go on to raise a family, but the accident lingered with him physically, emotionally, and financially. in 2013, daniel was living out of his car in san luis obispo with his two service dogs. it was then, though, the daniel heard the news about the boston marathon bombings. daniel says he also heard a voice telli
daniel sievert: she can say, "hi." garvin: --daniel sievert is doing what he does best-- daniel: he's really gentle. ng his dogs, emerson and cooper, do what they do best-- daniel: it's just me and these two guys. yes, we are the team. garvin: --giving comfort to anyone they meet but, most often, to those in difficult circumstances. daniel: we show up after traumatic things that happen across the nation. garvin: it's a journey daniel and his dogs have been on for nine years but one,...
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next morning, jeanne got a call from daniels grandfather, and it was bad. >> he says, daniel didn't come home last night. i and then i'm like wet? what is he saying? daniel didn't come home? what do you mean? >> danielle hadn't gone, about to be officially a missing person. as simple to state as it was terrifying and all of its ramifications. i >> coming up. >> they were like asking all these questions like do you think she would've ran away, do you think she could be eta friends house? >> where was danielle? this family is about to get its first clue, the word help was scratching the ground, in my hey hair stand up, and started getting really nervous. not far from the creek, one ominous sight leads to another. i >> looked down and i see her sock, right at the exit the trail. when dateline continues. dateline continues. daniel locke here walked out the door of her home on the night of march 2014, it hadn't been seen in the hours since. they're bright break girl gone. danielle's mother ronna wasn't a south carolina restaurant when she got a call from her sister china. >> your mind goes like this. i get in the car, and i get to my house, and i grabbed as m
next morning, jeanne got a call from daniels grandfather, and it was bad. >> he says, daniel didn't come home last night. i and then i'm like wet? what is he saying? daniel didn't come home? what do you mean? >> danielle hadn't gone, about to be officially a missing person. as simple to state as it was terrifying and all of its ramifications. i >> coming up. >> they were like asking all these questions like do you think she would've ran away, do you think she could be...
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daniel daniel, something that the band music he led the revolution sang about him, one of the other plan songs within days of its release, it was viewed more than a 1000000 times on youtube. the justice minister later overturned it ban, following criticism from rights groups. government says it's in the process of changing the ways of the past regimes we've done been, it's not part of our strategy. it was a mistake. i turned you clearly and deduced to meaning, to make a statement on got into. won't be done like that anymore because we are making you reform on the about the commission g. bob elvis says he's waiting for the promise reform. the way it says the government hasn't fulfilled its past promises, but that's what he keeps singing about. and that's why he says his songs are still banned, like malcolm web al jazeera kinshasa democratic republic of congo, a lovely time now for his, andy, thank you so much, folly will form a professional cricketer as amer fake has told a u. k. parliamentary inquiry that he was humiliated by racist abuse. throughout his career in england, he says the en
daniel daniel, something that the band music he led the revolution sang about him, one of the other plan songs within days of its release, it was viewed more than a 1000000 times on youtube. the justice minister later overturned it ban, following criticism from rights groups. government says it's in the process of changing the ways of the past regimes we've done been, it's not part of our strategy. it was a mistake. i turned you clearly and deduced to meaning, to make a statement on got into....
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>> caller: i'm doing pretty good real good i need a birth tai boo-yah for my sister, danielle. >> danielle. >> caller: all right, jim. i mlove momentum trading and it includes draft kings i've been holding and adding since may of 2020 even though they just missed on q3 earnings. i think it's still a long-term investment. >> here's the problem, curtis. right now it is like a war out there. buy, buy, buy. that does not mean that draft kings is not the best. they've got to stop killing each other and when they do and people realize they're spending too much money per customer draft kings does well. that's my long-term stick with it, short term -- it could be a house of pain. let's go to bill in pennsylvania bill >> jim, man. with the gop looking like they're going to spark one up here what do you think of grow corporation? >> i didn't like that quarter. i know it looked on the surfaces like it, but it's the same old good quarter but it did not have the organic growth i don't like. i don't want you in that stock i think it's not right let's go to jesse in texas jesse? >> caller: thank you for
>> caller: i'm doing pretty good real good i need a birth tai boo-yah for my sister, danielle. >> danielle. >> caller: all right, jim. i mlove momentum trading and it includes draft kings i've been holding and adding since may of 2020 even though they just missed on q3 earnings. i think it's still a long-term investment. >> here's the problem, curtis. right now it is like a war out there. buy, buy, buy. that does not mean that draft kings is not the best. they've got to...
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i think daniel's point is absolutely— think daniel's point is absolutely right. i think daniel'sat is why we are all here, to deal with these — we are all here, to deal with these kinds _ we are all here, to deal with these kinds of _ we are all here, to deal with these kinds of imminent- these kinds of imminent threats _ these kinds of imminent threats. we _ these kinds of imminent threats. we all- these kinds of imminent threats. we all point i these kinds of imminent. threats. we all point about these kinds of imminent- threats. we all point about the fact that — threats. we all point about the fact that so _ threats. we all point about the fact that so many _ threats. we all point about the fact that so many more - threats. we all point about the fact that so many more peoplej fact that so many more people -et fact that so many more people get the — fact that so many more people get the arguments _ fact that so many more people get the arguments now. - fact that so many more people get the arguments now. i- fact that so many more people l get the arguments now. i mean, ten ye
i think daniel's point is absolutely— think daniel's point is absolutely right. i think daniel'sat is why we are all here, to deal with these — we are all here, to deal with these kinds _ we are all here, to deal with these kinds of _ we are all here, to deal with these kinds of imminent- these kinds of imminent threats _ these kinds of imminent threats. we _ these kinds of imminent threats. we all- these kinds of imminent threats. we all point i these kinds of imminent. threats. we all...
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daniel daniel, those are journalists, the 3rd journalist and author and author. thank you for giving, giving because you're because you're on what's, what's her and to be what he and in to be what thing it what, what the what, what, what are composites and polish i'll tell. thank you for now you attends. i am at summit has gotten down to 2000000000 into garland today, and our president is important that he has doors to the rest of the system. the system does crystal crystal commitment to becoming a carbon couldn't economy no later than to me when he said me, excuse me, let me in. i mean, i mean, the enemy, port of glory will glory, cost, glory, constable, origin, glory, effort, glory, glory, glory, glory, glory, things happening said the task of building coming up and neutral, looking to me. no later than 26862626. russia is also running on unique re re losses of a forest ecosystems, forest ecosystems, forest ecosystem, significant potential for absorbing co dioxide and producing oxygen and producing oxygen and producing oxygen. indeed, our country has about 20 p
daniel daniel, those are journalists, the 3rd journalist and author and author. thank you for giving, giving because you're because you're on what's, what's her and to be what he and in to be what thing it what, what the what, what, what are composites and polish i'll tell. thank you for now you attends. i am at summit has gotten down to 2000000000 into garland today, and our president is important that he has doors to the rest of the system. the system does crystal crystal commitment to...
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this time it was daniels, daniels jewelers, which isn't this a lot of town center in fairfield. and this is a picture from the scene. there's a sledgehammer. you can see it right there. right on the floor. it's not clear what the robbers got away with. but this is the 3rd jewelry store that has been targeted this week as we told you yesterday, thieves took $250,000 worth of jewelry from the longbow jewelers store in san francisco's chinatown tuesday morning and then before that on monday, look at this member business hours where 9 people with hammers walked into the congress. sun valley mall took all the stuff, all the cases, all the jewelry emptied out in these cases from this jewelry store. >> and got way what you know, if we get more on the suspect's description. but obviously there are you're pretty covering up. yeah. also new this morning, the hayward unified school district has voted now to close to schools for the next school year. as parents and teachers that were protesting the planned closures. kron four's camila barco is live in here this morning. i can feel >> good m
this time it was daniels, daniels jewelers, which isn't this a lot of town center in fairfield. and this is a picture from the scene. there's a sledgehammer. you can see it right there. right on the floor. it's not clear what the robbers got away with. but this is the 3rd jewelry store that has been targeted this week as we told you yesterday, thieves took $250,000 worth of jewelry from the longbow jewelers store in san francisco's chinatown tuesday morning and then before that on monday, look...
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daniel hawkins. daniel drastic measures, but drastic times, i guess. yeah, indeed. i mean, let's just put this news into context. russia. i've seen a week long, non working, we composed last week, according to authorities. those measures have broken, the very warring up would trajectory the numbers of infections and death from coven have stabilize, apparently over the last few days as a result of those measures. nevertheless, numbers remain very high and measures remain in place on a case by case basis across regions in cities, federal authorities leading up to discretion of regional governors and parliament to bring in measures they see fit to st. petersburg, the city we're talking about, russia's so called northern capital has seen the 2nd highest number of cases off the moscow. and that's why the, as much as all brought in any workers aisd over 60, will have to get a cobra vaccination or face the possibility of dismissal, or simply being put on leave without pay. now, of course, they indicate that the elderly over 60, are the most vulnerable to the syllabus. and
daniel hawkins. daniel drastic measures, but drastic times, i guess. yeah, indeed. i mean, let's just put this news into context. russia. i've seen a week long, non working, we composed last week, according to authorities. those measures have broken, the very warring up would trajectory the numbers of infections and death from coven have stabilize, apparently over the last few days as a result of those measures. nevertheless, numbers remain very high and measures remain in place on a case by...
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daniel— conclusion, isn't it? it really is, david. daniel ortega - is, david. danielce injune of this year when he sent police to the home of his biggest rival and placed under house arrest and then followed a slew of further arrests and detentions, house arrests and detentions, house arrests and detentions, house arrests and of course people have either been forced into exile or are behind bars. seven presidential candidates in total and of course in that environment this is just a one horse race and he made sure that it was completely toothless, you know, all of the opponents against him and no doubt they will hand him victory very soon and it will probably be in a landslide. jae probably be in a landslide. joe biden has _ probably be in a landslide. joe biden has described it, i think, is a farce, he is clearly not happy, there is talk on the state department of the sort of measures that still could be taken. fact is, well, ortega has been around in modern terms forever, hasn't he? and not much shifts him. there really isn't, here's the last of the cold war warrior
daniel— conclusion, isn't it? it really is, david. daniel ortega - is, david. danielce injune of this year when he sent police to the home of his biggest rival and placed under house arrest and then followed a slew of further arrests and detentions, house arrests and detentions, house arrests and detentions, house arrests and of course people have either been forced into exile or are behind bars. seven presidential candidates in total and of course in that environment this is just a one horse...
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daniel's oint is this and how do we it fast. daniel's point is absolutely _ this and how do we it fast. daniel's imminent threats, and you talk about that so many people get the argument now and ten years ago when i came into parliament there were people saying it's all a hoax and all nonsense but the numbers of those people has dwindled because they see the evidence and they are very focused on what daniel is talking about and in that context, are moving away from coal, that is something we are moving fast on and building an international coalition and it's only through finance that we will empower the developing world which is bigger than in developed countries, in terms of people, to actually decarbonise and fight climate change. i actually decarbonise and fight climate change.— actually decarbonise and fight climate chance. . , ., ., climate change. i have been going to the copd meetings _ climate change. i have been going to the copd meetings since _ climate change. i have been going to the copd meetings since i _ climate change. i have been going to the copd meetings since i was - climate
daniel's oint is this and how do we it fast. daniel's point is absolutely _ this and how do we it fast. daniel's imminent threats, and you talk about that so many people get the argument now and ten years ago when i came into parliament there were people saying it's all a hoax and all nonsense but the numbers of those people has dwindled because they see the evidence and they are very focused on what daniel is talking about and in that context, are moving away from coal, that is something we...
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daniel: -- as well? daniel: around $77. we are seeing it is a tight market. we see the spare capacity shrinking and if you have decent global growth, you are going to have a big call on oil. if jet fuel starts to come back and people start going on airplanes again, that tightens the market 3.5 million barrels a day. people have the sense that there is the risk that is separate from the natural gas and the coal problems and the slow wind speeds that have bedeviled europe. yousef: thank you very much for that is danieln -- thank you very much. that is daniel yergin. plenty more coming up on bloomberg tv. this is bloomberg. ♪ every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. dani: good morning from bloomberg's european headquarters kid 6:30 a.m. in the city of london. i am dani burger with manus cranny in singapore. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." here is what you need to know. calls for cooperation. president joe biden and xi jinping hold their first official summit as they help to stabilize u.s.-china relations. th
daniel: -- as well? daniel: around $77. we are seeing it is a tight market. we see the spare capacity shrinking and if you have decent global growth, you are going to have a big call on oil. if jet fuel starts to come back and people start going on airplanes again, that tightens the market 3.5 million barrels a day. people have the sense that there is the risk that is separate from the natural gas and the coal problems and the slow wind speeds that have bedeviled europe. yousef: thank you very...
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daniel, from argyll. daniel, your question please? thank you. how do you intend to reduce the impact of rising sea levels on our towns and cities? well, on that very question, jakarta, indonesia has announced the capital is moving to borneo from jakarta because jakarta is sinking, 25% of the population of vietnam and 50% of the population of the netherlands are at risk of rising sea levels. mute, enough ice melted on a single day in greenland to cover florida in two inches of water. you must be seeing this day in day out? we see it daily. all these things, it's coming up to the arctic and it is not staying in the arctic. it's coming back as melted ice. so that's why we need to take action. it's right now, it's not time for blah blah blah. it's time to make some action and start with the world leaders, and when the world leaders have some goals, and some solutions and collaborate together, we can do something for this question. you don't have to look far to see the damage associated with climate right now. i mean, i think part of the advantage of that is, you know, i am not fighting odf climate deniers anymore. the questionjust is, how do we solve this? how do we do it fast? i think daniel'stely right. i that is why we are all here, to deal with these kinds - of imminent threats. we all point about the fact - that so many more people get the argument now. i mean, ten years ago- when i came into parliament, there were still people saying it is all hoax, . it is all nonsense. but the numbers of those people has dwindled, - cos they see the evidence. they are very, very - focused on what daniel was talking about. and in that context, i that is why, you know, i talk about coal, moving away from coal, i think l that is something i am moving very fast on and building - an international coalition. and again, this finance point, j because it is only to refinance that you are actually— going to empower the developing world, which is bigger- than the developed countries, in terms of people, - to actually decarbonise and fight climate change. i've been doing this, going to cops since your age, and this is the first time i really feel like there to catch up with that emotion. colombi
daniel, from argyll. daniel, your question please? thank you. how do you intend to reduce the impact of rising sea levels on our towns and cities? well, on that very question, jakarta, indonesia has announced the capital is moving to borneo from jakarta because jakarta is sinking, 25% of the population of vietnam and 50% of the population of the netherlands are at risk of rising sea levels. mute, enough ice melted on a single day in greenland to cover florida in two inches of water. you must be...
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stories daniel farke select norwich after their winter day at brentford, with norwich still bottom of the table despite that. that's all from us. season. —— daniel thacker has left norwich. —— danielius. scotland saw some heavy rain as well in fact with a 2k hours up to 6pm having 1a millimetres of rain and it did brighten up towards the end of the afternoon as much of scotland has been and there are further heavy showers around and winds are strengthening initially tonight across the western isles in north—west scotland with strongest winds of low pressure moved east into orkney or north—east scotland for a time gusts of 60—70 mph, may be a bit more, exposed coasts and hills along with further ship heavy showers are outbreaks of rain so expect some travel disruption. into tomorrow's well, large waves, dangerous conditions and some case. one or two showers across southern and western areas, mild night to come, 6—11 c. it is windy but the winds are clear, strongest across northern and eastern parts of scotland. on through the morning as well and again tomorrow morning strom discussed transferring across orkney in northern and eastern parts of scotland. winds will slowly ease as the
stories daniel farke select norwich after their winter day at brentford, with norwich still bottom of the table despite that. that's all from us. season. —— daniel thacker has left norwich. —— danielius. scotland saw some heavy rain as well in fact with a 2k hours up to 6pm having 1a millimetres of rain and it did brighten up towards the end of the afternoon as much of scotland has been and there are further heavy showers around and winds are strengthening initially tonight across the...
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this means because it means a lot and who better to talk to them. former fed insider danielle dean martino. danielle, thanks for being here. so jerome pal will say on is the fed chairman. it appears and president biden will also nominate for governor leo brainerd as the vice chair of the central banks board of governors. but in the statement that we just read, president biden the same, we need to build upon the economic success of the past year. it's obviously spin, no doubt about that. but come on, economic success as a result of fed policy. what am i missing? it doesn't seem like you're missing a thing and by the way, thank you so much for having me on this afternoon on this historic day. you're not missing anything. there's to call this year at economic success when a pound of bacon yesterday at the grocery store was $9.49 is absolutely ludicrous. inflation is eating americans alive, especially though the lowest income earners inflation is a regressive tax. and it's also hurting the, the fixed income, the retirees of the world, who they don't have the capacity to spend more at the grocery store.
this means because it means a lot and who better to talk to them. former fed insider danielle dean martino. danielle, thanks for being here. so jerome pal will say on is the fed chairman. it appears and president biden will also nominate for governor leo brainerd as the vice chair of the central banks board of governors. but in the statement that we just read, president biden the same, we need to build upon the economic success of the past year. it's obviously spin, no doubt about that. but...
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daniel barnes always, daniel, just this year we've had more than 500 migrants deceased on their way. it's sad besides suffering so many grievances since they departed their countries and cities of origin. these brothers have also found death. that's why today we joined in prayer, asking for all or migrant brothers in particular for those who have died this year . and in so many years, gangs and haiti are increasingly targeting schools and students, the u. s. children's agency. unicef says criminals are forcing teachers to pay cycle protection money. risk being abducted john hendrick reports from puerto prince. in haiti's capital learning is a dangerous business. the education of the use of port a prince occurs behind iron gates beneath spiral blades of barbed wire. in an atmosphere of pervasive fear. i'm afraid that the gangs might come and kidnap me. i don't feel good, but i do it because i love school. principal villages, older bear runs this school on a shortage of funds and students. a fuel crisis leaves many out of work and unable to afford education, nor even the commute, said the kitchen everyone worries about kidnapping, but we keep working. we operate on fit for many of haiti's youngest and most vulnerable getting there is the most dangerous part of the day. i sometimes have gunshots on my way to school, although i'm for i don't have trouble going because i live close. okay. yeah. haiti's children has become a black market commodity. in recent weeks, the country's powerful gangs have increasingly used a vacuum of political and police power in the capital to rob teachers and snatch their students for ransom. a week ago this school was open, then some gangsters spotted a parent at the bank, followed him here, killed the parents in injured several others. now like many schools in haiti, this one is close. parents arrived to find uniformed children on stretchers, leaving teachers across the capitol, afraid to come to work, but often showing up anyway. when that hope they'll be a change because the way we're teaching kids right now in the south is not favourable. my hope is that the situation we have right now will change, so we can function where despite the dangers each day, thousands of children arrive in class after braving the capitals streets. but for many, the price of education in haiti, his simply become too high. john henderson, l g 0. port prince nicaraguans, head to the polls, lays on sunday to pick their next leader. but their choice is rather limited. president daniel ortega is running for a 4th consecutive term virtually unopposed, dozens of opposition members have been arrested in a crackdown. nicaragua has rejected the presence of missions from the e. u and the organization of american states to oversee the whole gay in me hold policies, will the burst, most democratic, most dignified pro. so said nicaragua has is to have invited many international delegates were not representatives of the you any poor, not representatives of organizations that really representing us government repulses offer up with them. i think it can already be seen that the country is very well prepared for the electoral process and for the casting of the citizens votes. tens of thousands of people had gathered to pay tribute to one of brazil's most popular singers, but alia mendoza was killed in a plane crash on friday. she died alongside her manager and an aide fans queued for hours to bid farewell to the singer at her wake in the north. his city of go. anna 26 year old m
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daniel. guy: how old is daniel pinto, and if they are putting this in place, is he going to stick around for another five years? sonali: danielears old. he has been a key deputy. last year, he stepped up alongside gordon smith. he is really seen as an emergency replacement at this point in time. really, the succession planning is putting a very big eye on arian lake and jennifer but zach as they start to rise in their roles. as these businesses start to take greater form these women start to show their leadership capacity, they have been leaders of the bank for a long time, the spotlight will really be on them. guy: that is fascinating. so basically, this isn't succession planning. this is emergency cover. sonali: i am going to put you on the field reporting because jp morgan's footprint in europe as it changes is going to be really interesting. daniel is not a very outspoken person, but he's definitely a pivotal person in global finance , as well as european finance. soft-spoken guy, but a fixture at a place like davos, and certainly in london. so how does it change the footprint of that city? guy: we are certainly going to
daniel. guy: how old is daniel pinto, and if they are putting this in place, is he going to stick around for another five years? sonali: danielears old. he has been a key deputy. last year, he stepped up alongside gordon smith. he is really seen as an emergency replacement at this point in time. really, the succession planning is putting a very big eye on arian lake and jennifer but zach as they start to rise in their roles. as these businesses start to take greater form these women start to...
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daniel. this is daniel under your leadership. the better business bureau is really making a difference in the lives of our fellow south carolinians. the savvy senior program provides tips on how to spot the latest scams. have you heard from golden americans who utilize the lessons they learned from the program and applied it to their lives? >> yes. and um that's the rewarding part. i mean the rewarding part is, you know, when you hear someone that says that you know that our prevention tips or red flags help them stop from being becoming the next victim. it is very rewarding. um, i can tell a little bit of a story we had that i'm short story, but i had an executive, he was a retired executive um of a very large business here in the rainbow area that came into the office and he wanted to talk because he had a new employment job that he was starting to feel a little um you know it wasn't sure whether it was a scam or not. so he came in and talked to us and um you know he said that basically what he was doing was he had someone cont
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daniel >> thank you. mr chairman. it is my pleasure to introduce mrs v. daniel from spartanburg south carolina. mrs daniel has been president and ceo of the better... business bureau serving 10 counties in the upper part of the state. they work with the public including military members to help consumers find banks they can trust and they investigate and call out substandard marketplace behavior. during the pandemic, their senior hotline received calls asking about various covid related products and claim. the better business bureau was able to inform callers of scam. during her tenure, the trip will be also created -- the bbb distributed flyers to educate the elderly on scams. we think of your passion, your commitment and your service to seniors. thank you for taking the time to talk with us today and i look forward to hearing your whole testimony step thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. ranking member scott. finally, i'm pleased to introduce miss kate kleinert . kate who's a resident of glen old in pennsylvania. that's... where she retired to take care of her late husband bernie and currently manages
daniel >> thank you. mr chairman. it is my pleasure to introduce mrs v. daniel from spartanburg south carolina. mrs daniel has been president and ceo of the better... business bureau serving 10 counties in the upper part of the state. they work with the public including military members to help consumers find banks they can trust and they investigate and call out substandard marketplace behavior. during the pandemic, their senior hotline received calls asking about various covid related...
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daniel schriner joins is lie from argentina. daniel from your report, we can see that the effects this is having on the people who are living on or near the river, but just just why is the situation as bad as it is? why are the water levels going down so much? weather for many of the reasons i mentioned in the report. but here in about 120 kilometers south of south federal where we did that reports were in the with attributes or is of the flow into the, or join up with the river europe. why become the real that up? that's all the river plate and flow into the, into the south atlantic, close to when a fire is on here and noticing the impact as well. we've just been talking to a guy who works on the river, who showed us he's out, but they haven't that which they look at every day several times a day, showing them the water level was. and he said today, even though it's been raining in the last few days, it's 30 to 40 percent lower than it should be. so that's affecting people here where they work in industry. they work in tourism, a big industry here. and people live out here in the, in about an hour to get a delta. so it's affecting people right along the path of the river, which is about 85000 kilometers long. and they play many things. part of it is not true fluctuations, which happen well with changes in climate ok does the weather, but many of the result or the reasons are made. i mean, people here have no doubts about that. much tribute is to do with the massive deforestation we've seen in southern brazil, paraguayan and northern argentina. and then we often see that the timber that is there is then brought down the river to be exported from ports like saudi ill and one o cyrus. so the very people who are causing the deforestation are also suffering the consequences of the lowering levels of the river because they can't load as much as they normally word on their barges. because they risk running a, running a ground. there's almost a vicious circle here over over problems or which people are living along the river and now having to face and deal with. okay, daniel swine, the, the ally for us in northern argentina. daniel, thank you. or let's head back to glasgow. join us from there is tim wainwright and the chief executive you, kate, for water aides and his good to have you with us on the user. when we think of global warming, it's usually temperature's getting hotter and people suffering that way, but it is also affecting what sir, without which none of us can can survive. how are you getting your message across to the delegates and so on at coff about the challenge is climate change is pause and to water will thank you very much. and it's great to be m khatri hearing this coverage and, and focusing on water. because actually, as your report just now illustrated, climate change is here now and affecting many, many of the poorest countries in the world who did the least to cause the, or the climate change. and the, the way in which climate change affects people is actually principally through water. either far too much or not enough. ah, so you
daniel schriner joins is lie from argentina. daniel from your report, we can see that the effects this is having on the people who are living on or near the river, but just just why is the situation as bad as it is? why are the water levels going down so much? weather for many of the reasons i mentioned in the report. but here in about 120 kilometers south of south federal where we did that reports were in the with attributes or is of the flow into the, or join up with the river europe. why...
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daniel van orlean. she is a campaigner for international forests at friends of the earth in the netherlands. she joins us from amsterdam, amsterdam, daniel van, urgent, welcome to the news hour. we've had 25 conferences. seeing something similar about deforestation. i think it was margaret thatcher back in the 99 team that started banging this particular drum. are we now about to see real change? to ask you friends of these pledges are really just like stories from a fairy tale forest. just to get the numbers since the last pledges were made in 2014, and these are pledges from the same governments from the private sector. they said they would hold before station in 2020. the private sector would hold all deforestation and remove it from their supply chains and nothing of that happened. so the deforestation has been on the ride ever since. only last year, over 4000000 pictures of tropical you much florence was lost at the side of my country, the netherlands. so this has to stop. it has to stop now. i mean, it's a 1000000 species, but extinction. it does use people's rights are violated. and of course this contributes to dangerous climate change as you've just explained. so no, it's definitely not enough. but when you listen to the us president joe biden, going through his checklist of what we're going to do, we will work with local civil society. we will work with the indigenous peoples. he didn't actually mention about the fight that i assume is still to come when they say to when people like him or, and tony go terror. say the un secretary general have to have a conversation with big business. they have to talk to the palm, oil farmers, the sawyer producers. they have to say to them, actually, your business has got to reinvent itself. you've got to do the right thing, not by your shareholders, but by the rest of us and by the generation still to come. definitely. and if you look at the governments that have been signing onto these pledges, i mean a lot of them continue to trash their forests while it's their responsibility to regulate businesses. look at brazil's in signing on this pledge. deforestation is on the ride ever since both narrow came to pyre, power and in siberia and forest. these are burning out to the ground in the congo in the democratic republic of congo. also a signatory to this pledge. and they are going to lift a moratorium on industrial logging, which really puts a lot to forest at risk. and the u. n. is continuing to import ab products like poll mile, like saw a cow rather debt drive deforestation. and they do not regulate these markets. and they do not regulate the financial sector, which is financing all those corporations that engage in deforestation. so it's really not only about talking to the private sector, it's about regulating them and, and making sure that these are corporations are sanctioned when they engage in deforestation. a coffee pledges for the past decades they were made and they have not resulted in halting the 1st ation. so the time is really now produced else regulations and whole as companies to do we need you're talking about regulation. nathaniel, do we need some sort of global, overarching umbrella organization so that when, for example, a login company wants to go in and make money out of the amazonian rain forests, it could or should perhaps be allowed to do that because that means job creation bought for every tree you chopped down, you got to plant another one and also on top of that, how expensive can it be to plant one tree that will grow quickly over generation. say to replace that other tree that some company chopped on at that point 25 years ago. what types of regulations might be needed is for example, that governments for its countries, if the, all right to conditions, peoples and local communities to manage and protect the forest, they don't for generations. and so that corporations cannot access these forests and log them out or turn them into plantations. so these like need to be strengthened. that's the 1st step. and then governments or institutions like the european commission, should make sure to hold the nation of goods of commodities that are related to deforestation. that's the type of regulation that is needed. and on top of that, we need the financial sector to finance a transition to sustainable agriculture, to community based far as management, and to stop financing, all those corporations that invest in palm oil, oil, industrial scales, because then we will continue to see deforestation. so that the regulations that are needed and some of them are in the process of being developed. but we see all those powers, all those corporate power coming in and trying to delete those, those legislative processes. so governments need to stand strong and they have the power to regulate these corporations and they should do it now. ok, we'll leave it there for the moment. danielle, thank you so much. danielle than organ. talking to us from amsterdam. the purchase prime minister as johnson has promised a green industrial revolution to achieve his country's emissions targets right now about 200000 people across the u. k. are employed in so called green jobs, but millions more will be required by that date of 2030. i'll just need barker reports now from the humble estuary on the northeast coast of england home to europe's biggest, offshore wind farms rising out of the north sea. a mighty feet of engineering. try to know offshore wind from taking shape. work of an army of newly trained apprentices. this is my going to be my 1st time apprentice. when farms been erected outside in the home by no faith. this ideal location for me to kind of get started and nearby whole. this is one of the largest manufacturers of turbine blades in the world. each hand crafted by workers, many of whom have retrained to join the sustainable energy sector. the region, once the major coal
daniel van orlean. she is a campaigner for international forests at friends of the earth in the netherlands. she joins us from amsterdam, amsterdam, daniel van, urgent, welcome to the news hour. we've had 25 conferences. seeing something similar about deforestation. i think it was margaret thatcher back in the 99 team that started banging this particular drum. are we now about to see real change? to ask you friends of these pledges are really just like stories from a fairy tale forest. just to...
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danielle dimartino booth. danielle, all right, so powell got the nod. do you think there was sort of a tacit agreement, obviously they spoke a lot, president trump, president biden and powell to sort of further the biden agenda >> there might have been talk about that but i don't think that powell is going to bend on things like modern monetary theory you were just talking about. i don't think powell would be in favor of universal basic income. i think he has seen the effect of it. we've taken universal basic income for a test drive over the last 18 months. it clearly not worked because it generated a ton of inflation which is regressive tax which hurts the people who earn the least. for all of the theory out there that we could print money and deliver it directly to the people and not have the ramification of inflation, that theory has been proven false. at least we can move on from that. i think powell will stand by his views how dangerous socialism in america would be which of course that would have been the alternative would which have been lael brainard. charles: listen, this was not just a victory in many ways for the market but for america. i agree with you 1000%. having said that let's talk policy for a moment because morgan stanley out today saying no rate hikes next year. i agree, not for the same reasons they're saying. they say core inflation will add labor participation will increase. no need to hike rates. your thoughts? >> i'm not so sure about that charles. look right now we've got a debt ceiling standoff that will be front and center as soon as we get past drama of fed leadership. so i don't think that we're going to have a lack of volatility in the markets. i'm not so sure about the labor force participation rate picking up next year as well either. we've seen 7.8 million jobs off of trend in terms of job creation in the post-pandemic era. so i'm not convinced we haven't permanently lost millions of working americans who were paid to not work but now employers don't want to employ them because their job skills atrophied. charles: right. >> i'm not convinced in morgan stanley's thesis. i would add to that inflation doesn't look like it is slowing down right now and i think the fed might be forced to accelerate, amplify, hurry up with the taper, get on to hike interest rates. markets are hiking one full 25 basis point, quarter point rate hike by the june fomc meeting, charles. charles: i know. >> another subsequent to that in november. charles: 30 seconds but i got to ask you've done extraordinarily well with quill intelligence but there is a job offer out there. i'm wondering if you might be interested. part of the profile, macroeconomics, banking experience, familiar with the federal reserve system. talk about the job as dallas federal reserve president. you have any answers at that gig? >> there are a few feelers out there, but i'm still not convinced that security would let me in the front door. charles: [laughter] >> certainly something being spoken about, charles? charles: danielleot. keep an open mind. that is all i'm saying. >> thank you, charles. charles: all righty. >> i would serve my country again. i would happily serve my counttry again. >> i know you would. america is creating the foundation for fourth industrial revolution so why are we importing workers to work it? before going to war with business i will ask what make as corporation a good citizen? tweet me your thoughts. i will give you mine next. don't go away. ♪. to run a growing business, is to be on a journey. and along the ride, you'll have many questions. challenges. and a few surprises. ♪ but wherever you are on your journey. your dell technologies advisor is here for you - with the right tech solutions. so you can stop at nothing for your customers. as an independent financial advisor, with the right tech solutions. i stand by these promises: i promise to be a careful steward of the things that matter to you most. i promise to bring you advice that fits your values. i promise our relationship
danielle dimartino booth. danielle, all right, so powell got the nod. do you think there was sort of a tacit agreement, obviously they spoke a lot, president trump, president biden and powell to sort of further the biden agenda >> there might have been talk about that but i don't think that powell is going to bend on things like modern monetary theory you were just talking about. i don't think powell would be in favor of universal basic income. i think he has seen the effect of it. we've...
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danielle dee martino booth . daniel, thanks for being here. so jerome pal will say on as the fed chairman, it appears and president biden will also nominate for governor les brainerd as the vice chair of the central banks board of governors. but in the statement that we just read, president biden the same, we need to build upon the economic success of the past year. it's obviously spin, no doubt about that. but come on, economic success as a result of fed policy. what am i missing? it doesn't seem like you're missing a thing and by the way, thank you so much for having me on this afternoon on this historic day. you're not missing anything. there's to call this year at economic success when a pound of bacon yesterday at the grocery store was $9.49 is absolutely ludicrous. inflation is eating americans alive, especially though the lowest income earners inflation is a regressive tax. and it's also hurting the fixed income, the retirees of the world, who they don't have the capacity to spend more at the grocery store. they don't have the capacity to fill up their gas tanks. when when gas prices go up, they don't have the ability to pay a much higher rent if their rent is increasing by $10.00 or 15 percent. they're on fixed incomes. so i think what he's, what he meant to say was that he wanted to ensure stability in terms of the fact that the stock market not going down, which is obviously part of the fetch mandate and, and, and accomplish through the conduit of, as you said, keeping that printing press going 20047 monetizing every last penny of us debt. yes, absolutely credible. you know if you're rolling down a hill right, you're crushing and falling and tumbling over yourself. it does create instability to stop yourself at some point and i feel like that's what they're referring to when they're trying to keep stable stable, they fall down the hill and keep the momentum, but it would be easy for us to sit here and beat up jerome powell all day long, we could probably do it for the entire hour, but honestly the issues with the fed, they are just power issues. right? that the very nature of what the fed is trying to do, whether it's drone pal in that seat, whether it's janet jaelyn doesn't really matter. they want to manipulate the economy in a way that allows for the most control over markets possible. they believe that's the answer right? the question is though, because it doesn't seem to work what needs to be done to deal with the broad scope of what the fed does to have a meaningful impact on all those things you just talked about were real. people are feeling incredible financial pain right now. well, clearly we need reform at the federal reserve. clearly we need individuals who are appointed in the name of diversity. and when i say diversity, i mean intellectual diversity. i mean, true sources of pushback on these policies that have proven to be such failures over the years. and you know, the idea of, let's keep the continuity of j power going we, we also have to, i'm going to push back a tiny bit though, because j. powell does have ultimate vito authority in the same manner as the president of the united states in the sense that he is going to continue to push back. i think, against the fed being mandated to control climate control for climate control. that's not something that the fed has the tools to do, i think the j pow wow. we'll stop, we'll draw the line at negative interest rates or having a central digital currency. so what i'm trying to say is it could have been worse. you could have appointed, he biting kind of a point in somebody who was even more devilish and would have made the progressive happy, but probably not been confirmed at the senate, but clearly, clearly we're so far past. do i read a whole book about it? we're so far past due when it comes to fed reforms. it's an embarrassment as a nation to have an entity constantly trying to get to take away the value of the u . s. dollar. there are accomplishing it alongside fiscal stimulus gone wild, and it's hurting those who need inflation to come down the most. yeah, absolutely. and obviously what you're referring to when you're talking about the, the climate change issue, a lot of democrats, or at least some of them were angry about this re non nation of drone power because they want him to step in and do that. they think this is a mandate of the fed is actually control climate change issues. but let's ask you this though, because the fed that what they are doing, aside from what they're not doing, what they are doing, right, slashing interest rates to 0. that's obviously happened over a period of the last couple of years, purchasing trillions with a t trillions of dollars a government debt, offering the buy trillions of dollars more in loans and other assets to backstop credit markets. there are many people and i'll just be be transparent. here, including myself, who believe that the fed is destroying the economy and believe that the fed is destroying the value of the us dollar. is there any positive side right now to any of these policies? i think, you know, in the, in the, in the long term look in the long term we're all dead. right. but also in the longer term, rome fell in the longer term. the british pound, sterling fell. and if we continue to do this, if we continue to facilitate as a nation, to basically back fed policy, that creates zombie corporations. they couldn't even cover their interest expense if interest rates were even remotely normal level, instead of at the 0 bound where they are. if we were only able to get rid of the dead would in the system, then we would be a much more productive nation going forward. and we wouldn't be at, at such a risky, vulnerable point in world history. so i think we have to, to keep in mind the damage that the federal reserves policies since 2008, when they 1st went into and when they 1st took interest rates to that 0 pound when they 1st started buying now up to 8 trillion and more dollars of us securities to blow their balance sheet, these policies will eventually threaten the stability of the u. s. economy. and i think that that needs to be addressed and recognized. yeah, absolutely. in the future, we're all dead. maybe in the future, we're all broke as well. but stand by daniel, because i want to bring into this conversation, or tabio, emergency, the ceo of openness, l. c, and our tabio at a time when the new seems to send any kind of news. right. seems to send the stock market into a tailspin. i have no doubt the wall street probably wanted to hear that nothing's changed. in fact, they're the ones who benefit the most. i would think from the re nomination of j pal to a 2nd term for the markets. is this good for market to certainly seem to be today. i think it's very good for marcus, at least in the short mediums have such a power has been a fantastic support for the market. i think he's on for then move the market. any fed chairman in history. i mean, he's been actually sensational terms, driving marcus up look, all the programs to put into place all the monitor policies to kids. so he said we invented on the fly. it was, it was absolutely storing it just when i thought he had run out of trixie, come and came out with a new program buying new kinds of secur
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daniel jones tackle eligible to daniel thomas. tom brady threw for two touchdowns.ay snaps their two-game losing streak 30-10 over new york. it's a bicycle on the ice. sharks hosting the hurricanes. san jose was held scoreless for six straight periods until kevin the bank s -- lebanc snaps the streak. alexander scores. look at hertl. that is a great pass. 2-1 in overtime. st. mary's taking on notre dame and the maui classic from las vegas. tommy cuzy dishes. a 60-58 lead. saint mary's wins and improve to 5-0 this season. warriors toscano anderson sitting courtside at the game. led by 10 at recess. look at him dribbling at the top of the key. he's going to bury the triple. dons win 83-67 and now 6-0. santa clara taking on tcu in the socal challenge. get out of my way. the broncos up four. jaylen williams, dribbled, drive and beat the buzzer. they go on to win 85-66. cal taking on 23rd ranked florida in the fort myers tip-off. sam slam and the this game was all gators. florida beats cal. sports on abc 7. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adv
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daniel ortega se encamina a su cuarto periodo de mandato consecutivo, pero lo hizo en un contexto de represiÓn a la oposiciÓn. el presidente biden dijo que era una pantomima. reportera: los simpatizantes de daniel ortega salieron a la calle a celebrar la victoria de daniel fue consolidado ayer. seguiremos trabajando para incidir de forma directa. reportera: varios miembros de la comunidad internacional tampoco reconocen los resultados, incluyendo al presidente biden y a la comunidad europea. el observatorio independiente urnas abiertas estima una abstenciÓn del 80%. >> para hacerle sincera, el ambiente se siente triste. >> seguir trabajando. reportera: el gobierno tiene mÁs de 200 presos polÍticos. >> algunos pocos tienen juicios iniciados. es una irregularidad total. reportera: el consejo supremo electoral darÁ a conocer el conteo de votos. jorge: la compaÑÍa regeneron dice que su medicamento ofrece una alta eficacia. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] mijo, tenemos que hablar. ¿qué hice? me compré el nuevo y poderoso iphone 13 pro en t-mobile. mira lo que grabé con tu mamá usando el nuevo modo de cine del iphone. ¿ves cómo cambia el enfoque? ¡guau! ¿ves este ícono? con el 5g de ultracapacidad de t-mobile lo puedo compartir aún más rápido. está cool, pero no lo compartas. y
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daniel turner. daniel, great to see you. markets weren't impressed by the move of president yesterday at all. oil prices, instead of coming down as a result of this announcement, they went up $2 a barrel. i mean, you know, it's down a fraction today the but nothing as to the gain of yesterday. what's going to happen with this decision? >> yeah. this really has absolutely no impact on gas prices. the only way to bring down the cost of gas, to bring down the produce of oil is to radically increase the supply. remember, we are manufacturing, we are producing 2 million fewer barrels of oil a day than we were a year ago, and as edward laurent was just saying, the reason why is because they have scared off investors. the administration has put tremendous burden on oil and gas producers, so it is very hard for them to produce oil now. releasing 50 million barrels, which is just a few days' worth of oil, is not going to help the supply in the long run. the decisions that we're feeling now, the impact has come over 10 months of bad incremental decision by this administration. it's all caught up to us now, and in order to reverse that the, they have to reverse these decisions, but biden will never do that. david: well, even if he did, would the oil industry believe him? oil industry is based a certain amount on faith that the government's going to go in a certain direction. i just don't believe that they think he can change policy sod radically -- so radically. he said he wants to destroy the fossil fuel industry. he said that when he was running for president. i think he still does. >> yeah, i think that you raise an excellent point in that you have to create a market -- a climate where markets are comfortable operating, where diss is comfortable operating. -- business. canada entered into a good faith arrangement with the american government, went new all the necessary legal and compliance hurdles to build this pipeline, biden cancels it. now he's threatening line three in minnesota, line five in michigan. why would canada want to do business with us in why would mexico who's also a very important oil partner in why would they want to do business with us? so you're right, these decisions by the administration will scare off a lot of fossil fuel investment. but that is actually the intention. they don't want investment, hay want this green agenda. and to get it, they have to punish the fossil fuel industry into oblivion. david: but it's only our fossil fuel industry. they're begging the saudis and russians to produce more. yesterday, as my buddy larry kudlow said, the president got it right. the reason prices are going right is because supply is way down, and we need to goose up supply. but he's talking about goosing it up overseas, not in any way that a will either help american workers in the fossil fuel industry or create a cleaner environment because the russian ares do it a lot dirtier than we do. >> they do. and this is one of the advantages of the energy independence we saw in the previous administration. for starters, it lowered cost of living for the average american. it was easier to pay for gas, grocery prices were lower, commodity prices were generally lower. so energy independence was good for our economy. secondly, it also bankrupted a lot of bad actors. just because of the way the geology of the world is currently, most oil and gas is found under the feet of rogue regimes, and that's unfortunate, but it's truthful. it's iran, russia, venezuela, saudi arabia. so as prices go up, those countries increase their wealth. and what are they going to do with that wealth in they're going to sponsor terrorism. vladimir putin is amassing an army in crimea, another army in the arctic circle. so energy independence isn't just good for our country and our economy, it is great for our national security because it bankrupts our enemies. david: and by the way, you didn't mention iran in that list of awful -- people that we have trouble with, let me put it that way. if the biden administration signs off on another nuclear deal like the one trump got rid of, they're not only going to have a new nuclear deal, they're going to have oil at twice the price it was two years ago, so they're going to make out like bandits. >> and that's why opec plus doesn't want to increase supply. they enjoy the higher price points. remember all those crazy things you saw in dubai, indoor ski resorts, the world's tallest billings? -- buildings? this is going back 15 -- david: you know, that the doesn't wore me as much as giving the iranian mullahs so much that they didn't have. they were right on the edge of losing their power as a result of what was happening during the trump administration. now they're getting empowered again because of everything that's going on. st crazy policy. we've got to leave it at that. danielng in, appreciate it. >>> well,ing a new poll hoeing 77% of americans say inflation is affecting their lives directly, and it's about to affect your thanksgiving table. grady trimble is live in naperville, illinois, with more on this. hi, grady. >> reporter: hey, david. your whole thanksgiving meal is going to cost about 14% more than last year, that's according to the good folks at the farm the bureau. one item that's costing quite a bit more is that's turkey. thanksgiving turkey. we opted for the smaller bird with no wings or drumsticks because we couldn't afford the bigger bird. these turkeys are up 24% from a year ago. we're going to let that cook because we're still working on it, and hen i'm going to do my best bob barker to run through some other items. pretty much everything you need to make a pie, two frozen pie crusts, $2.91 on that, that's up 20% from a year ago. we made this beautiful sweet potato cause role with the brown marshmallows, three pounds of sweet potatoes cost 3
daniel turner. daniel, great to see you. markets weren't impressed by the move of president yesterday at all. oil prices, instead of coming down as a result of this announcement, they went up $2 a barrel. i mean, you know, it's down a fraction today the but nothing as to the gain of yesterday. what's going to happen with this decision? >> yeah. this really has absolutely no impact on gas prices. the only way to bring down the cost of gas, to bring down the produce of oil is to radically...
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daniel. bienvenido. daniel: siempre me siento como en casa. la verdad. karla: tu nombre es sinÓnimo de buena energÍa, de ganas de cambiar algo. cuÉntanos de este mensaje, las trampas del miedo. danielunta y quÉ bueno que estÉs aquÍ para contestarle. vamos primero con nueva york. raÚl: aquÍ tamo con otra gente en nueva york. cuÁl es tu pregunta? >> primero que todo daniel cÓmo estÁs. y mi pregunta es quÉ tengo miedo a afrontar mis problemas quÉ puedo hacer? daniel: callas para evitar un conflicto pero vives en conflicto para no decirlo. Éste tipo de miedo es la raÍz de la angustia de muchas personas. confrontar un problema es un arte mÁs que una ciencia. revisar que este problema o esta confrontaciÓn ponga en eminente peligro tu vida o la de los demÁs. confrontar un problema de una manera asertiva pero amable no tiene porque ser aterrador. el miedo a las confrontaciones suele estar basado en falsos pensamientos, sea pronto este problema si le digo que me siento de esta forma y esto alimenta el miedo. no es un lugar para estar. uno de los mejores caminos con la resoluciÓn de un conflicto, debemos saber que no siempre se llevan a cabo en momento pacÍficos, hay que aprender a hacerle f
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more of daniel 0rtega the same. more of danielntial wife, the vice president rosa rella murillo. —— rosario murillo. his supporters say he has done great things for the country and kept the economy don't —— going through difficult times, that he does a great deal for the poor. but there are others, particularly those who turned out in protest here in neighbouring costa rica who say it is simply a dictatorship. but he has strengthened his stranglehold on all of the institutions of the state and will not give up the throne. will not give up the seat of power under any circumstances. will grant for us there, speaking to us a little earlier. meanwhile, prosecutors in texas have filed lawsuits against the rappers travis scott and drake, after a stampede at the astroworld festival in houston led to the deaths of eight music fans. police have also opened a criminal investigation into the event on friday night. 0ur north america correspondent nomia iqbal reports. candles and flowers have been laid outside the festival venue, in tribute to
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daniel schwein. le. he joins us now from chiles. capital, santiago, daniels. we've been saying we expected to run off by going to get one. how devices could this get? well, if anything, even more divisive than it looked before, we've got 2 candidates left in this race. as you've mentioned, for the run off a vote on the 19th of december, gabrielle bought a chill see him as a former student leader, a young man 35 years old. who supports a radical shakeup of chilly in society. one of the most though, and some of the most unequal distribution of wealth anywhere in the world, he wants to see more of them as a society included in this shake up support. so a radical rewriting of the constitution, which is going on at the moment on the other side of the political stress spectrum, will be his opponent in december. jose antonio cast a staunch catholic, who supports family values. free market call them is very much against the rewriting of the constitution. he supports the original constitute existing constitution, which was produced in 1980 under the former military government. although go stop in the shape of support as a his rally adhesive to briefly rally yesterday. some of them wearing the ago stooping oshea of face on their t shirts. so really, that's how far the spectrum arose between these 2 huge gaps between them. and there will now be debating on how they're going to win the votes. of the 5 candidates eliminated in the 1st round, as well as the 54 percent of virtual lands, who didn't vote in the elections. daniels, shamela. they're with all the natives for us from santiago. thank you, daniel. well, there's also been a huge victory for venezuela's governing socialist party and regional elections that took place down sunday. opposition figures say the result is a setback for their 1st campaign. since 2017. they boycotted to major elections accusing president nicholas maderos party of fraud and intimidation. sundays turn out was only around 40 percent. that's one of the lowest in recent history. let's be to, to re, is a bo, she's in caracas for us to raise that we were talking about this earlier. has the decision not to boycott actually backfired here for the opposition? possibly while the voting process continue, but something is certain is that the governor, the ruling socialist party, has one in at least 20 states. and one is still being disputed as the counting process continue and the position has come out victorious only. so we state, so it certainly a set back, i mean we have a huge impact
daniel schwein. le. he joins us now from chiles. capital, santiago, daniels. we've been saying we expected to run off by going to get one. how devices could this get? well, if anything, even more divisive than it looked before, we've got 2 candidates left in this race. as you've mentioned, for the run off a vote on the 19th of december, gabrielle bought a chill see him as a former student leader, a young man 35 years old. who supports a radical shakeup of chilly in society. one of the most...
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and people really not sure which way these elections are likely to go out. 0 is daniel schriner that live in santiago. daniel mary, thanks. floods in south susanna forced hundreds of thousands of people out of their homes. crops have been destroyed, and grazing land for herding communities has been reduced half of south sedans. 11000000 people depend upon food assistance, out of serious harbor, tougher reports from john ley state. this used to be a road until it disappeared under water mid last year. now the only way to get around in this part of south to dawn is my boats, and canoes is the worst flight this region is seen in 60 years. in this area, every home is abandoned. families had no choice but to leave people like no well mcquaid who arrived here in july, her children and extended family now sleeping, this makeshift house. not sure if and when they'll be able to go back home. film on carla. my house is still under water. no, there are a lot of his next on reptiles. one on the place is a steel river. it's no longer home. so how can i go back and been caught audio? the landscape has changed. there is no
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we should have some interesting, a few weeks out of us, daniel showing that with all the natives for us from santiago. thanks so much daniel. well, and now the big a south american pol, a huge victory for venezuela's governing social part, socialist party and regional elections there on sunday. opposition? figures say the result is a set back for their fast campaign. since 2017. they boycotted to major elections accusing president nicholas madura as party of fraud and intimidation. sundays turn out was around 40 percent. that's one of the lowest and recent history. well, let's meet to 2. he's a bo, she's in caracas, and theresa, how's the decision not to boycott? actually back, find here, the opposition, do you think? well, we're gonna have to see and wait to see what the opposition has to say, and that's going to happen later today. what i can tell you is that until very late that night, president me pull out my the window and he followers was celebrating. my voter was saying that the revolution has won. but now is the time to start planning a vehicle. this country's economy to help millions of people recover from the eno
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daniel craig. they toned it down. no nicole kidman, daniel craig. taylor swift. it is a big shot in the arm for china. >> even if benedict cumberbatch is not quite daniel craig, influencersture of e-commerce, it seems to be even more advanced in china than other parts of the world. >> yes. the key opinion leaders are critical in chinese internet. we just saw them and that package flocking product. it comes at a time of common prosperity and this notion of celebrity has been knocked down a peg a little bit by some verbiage coming from aging authorities. it is a delicate balance for sure. when you get a key opinion leader, a celebrity flocking lipgloss, it pushes product. not that we did not need to have more incentive to buy a product because look at that record single day. it adds to the sales numbers. >> chinese tech stocks are killing it right now. dede as well relaunching its app. curious what you make of this given all the scrutiny from beijing on not just alibaba but so many chinese tech companies? >> there has been a confluence of headwinds, regulatory and economic due to the coronavirus in the chinese economy. all coming at once. there has been a big radio tory cr
daniel craig. they toned it down. no nicole kidman, daniel craig. taylor swift. it is a big shot in the arm for china. >> even if benedict cumberbatch is not quite daniel craig, influencersture of e-commerce, it seems to be even more advanced in china than other parts of the world. >> yes. the key opinion leaders are critical in chinese internet. we just saw them and that package flocking product. it comes at a time of common prosperity and this notion of celebrity has been knocked...
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daniel traveler is in the capital santiago, daniel. so this is one of the most polarized elections in years virtually talk us through what's at stake in and who are the front runners? well, for many people down absolutely everything. and then we're in the process of the constitution being rewritten about being re negotiated by our committee, especially chosen to do exactly that after these riots that we saw here, massive demonstrations in october, november of 2019. and there were 7 front runner, southern candidates in sundays elections for really who have any chance of or perhaps making it to a 2nd round. if there's no clear winner on sunday, segment will be in december. but the 2 main candidates, the one, the sort of figured most strongly the up in the opinion polls really represent both sides extreme sides of the political spectrum. here in chile, there's gabrielle body. choose a very young, 35 year old, a former student leader from the far south of the country. he supported by most of the left wing groups and parties in chile, including the communist party. he is promising fundamental change to make chilly, more inclusive, to include her people on the poverty line indigenous people, women, and he supports his big change to the constitution. on the other side of the spectrum is the extreme fall right candidate jose antonio cast. he is anti immigration, he's talked about digging a ditch along chili's board to stop immigrants getting in. he's a supporter of the former dictator. i got been oshea and he represents in many ways the, the resistance to change people pining for a past in chile that they remember with nostalgia. and he has, he was, he's been ahead in the opinion. polls are so far, it looks like the, the, these are the 2 that will go through to the 2nd round or in december, there's a moderate left candidate to moderate, right? our candidates are also in the running. we'll have to see where their votes go. if we go to a 2nd round, but there is a great deal uncertainty in chile, a given that this is a country with huge wealth. but it is a country or which has some of the worst wealth distribution anywhere in the, in, in the developed world. and many the people in this country would like to have a great, a share of some of that. well, for some of that progression that chile has been made over the years. and they're the betting everything ready on these elections on sunday to see which way they go, either extreme left or fall. right. all right, a dental china line for stay in the capitol santiago. daniel, thank you. the you are such a state says washington is investing in africa without imposing unsustainable levels of debt blinkin wrapped up his african visit in senegal, where he expressed concern for the stability of neighboring molly. it seemed to cruise in the past 18 months. he also highlighted us efforts to help synagogue manufacture its own cobit 19 vaccines. nicholas hawk has more on lincoln's visit from deca. this secretary lincoln's parting idea before he heads back to washington . d. c. is a message to the african continent that the united states remains a partner to african countries. this is a break from the previous administrations where many africans, head of states felt that the white house in the previous administration treated them with contempt. on his visit in kenya, he addressed the ethiopian crisis, calling for an immediate cease fire. of the people who suffer are the people and we have to make sure that they are getting the assistance they need and of the fighti
daniel traveler is in the capital santiago, daniel. so this is one of the most polarized elections in years virtually talk us through what's at stake in and who are the front runners? well, for many people down absolutely everything. and then we're in the process of the constitution being rewritten about being re negotiated by our committee, especially chosen to do exactly that after these riots that we saw here, massive demonstrations in october, november of 2019. and there were 7 front...
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daniel, back to you. morning! sall and daniel, backto ou. . ,, sally and daniel, back to you. ly and daniel, back to you. thank you, carol. we will see _ sally and daniel, back to you. thank you, carol. we will see you - sally and daniel, back to you. thank you, carol. we will see you later. i you, carol. we will see you later. the time is 6:a9am. police in the us state of wisconsin have said more than 20 people were hit by a car that drove at high speed through a christmas parade, causing a number of fatalities. the mayor of waukesha has called the incident a traumatic time for the city. one person is in police custody. we're joined now by drake bentley, a reporter for the milwaukee journal sentinel. thank you for being with us this morning. i know you were down at the scene. you have spoken to eyewitnesses. give us an update of this morning? we hear that five people have been killed, a0 injured. what sort of things are going through the minds of the people who saw that? you through the minds of the people who saw that? ., ~ ., , ., ., ,, through the minds of the people who sa
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daniel league in that moment. the players, i feel sorry for daniel and the job is done with this job but somebody�*s got to come ine got that win. chelsea were at their ruthless best again, as they extended their lead at the top of the premier league to six points after beating leicester city 3—0 at the king power stadium. patrick geary reports. some some already feels distant so that that hazy day when lester was historic yet now slightly dated. two weeks laterjay—z became champions of europe. maybe now they are heading towards england. number two with their number one. lester were confronting their past. this is an candidate that drove them to the league title five and half years ago. now he drove chelsea for the clear. somethings missing with lester depleted by injuries, short of old certainties. marty wants scored those automatically. here's what it looks like when you get it right. every chelsea past and move perfectly measured until christian finish things off. for some in the lester in time to beat the traffic. for chelsea, no need. everyone else is in the rear—view mirror. there's a certain now in a certai
daniel league in that moment. the players, i feel sorry for daniel and the job is done with this job but somebody�*s got to come ine got that win. chelsea were at their ruthless best again, as they extended their lead at the top of the premier league to six points after beating leicester city 3—0 at the king power stadium. patrick geary reports. some some already feels distant so that that hazy day when lester was historic yet now slightly dated. two weeks laterjay—z became champions of...
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we are dealing with a very serious case of what's senator daniel patrick, former harvard professor daniel patrick called is semantic infiltration. it wasn't his term, he got it from a sociologist in the 1970s, but it's a brilliant notion. the notion is, if you will use, if you can get them to use our language we have one half the battle of the presentation. an example for me of semantic infiltration which is driving me crazy, it's a couple of words that i am going to say, and really really don't want to say in the next few minutes. and those words are, proud boys, which i do not want to say we, and oath keepers which i do not want to say. because i think both of those are cases of semantic infiltration. those boys have nothing to be proud of. but that's with our colleagues, in their subpoenas. and the oath keepers don't believe in oaths that matter we. so i'm trying to find language for them that isn't what they want. that is in the title they want. >> i will say that with both of those groups, particularly the proud boys, but also a little bit with the oath keepers, i always have found t
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danielle foster. c focus. diana is thesis with navy dean. daniel c. no. so monday get nam may live i make getting receipt. is he sat in the in the hall got default. ah yes, sankoh caesar more detective bath. suca siegel that he was seen. psychosis of adolescent all function met largely and immediate. let me give mr. janice she did set the week to as was yes. young. that meeting as 3 so bad should be done with yes. yes ma'am. good with is your boss decided i'd be glad to love gagnen with news news, news, news, news. hello, there. winter storms are dominating the weather. story across north america. not just in the west where we've got winter systems pulling in one off to the other, but also across those central areas. we've got this wet and windy weather moving across the plains towards the mid west states. so we're seeing snow for places like the dakotas central parts of canada as well, all the way down to minnesota and into kansas. we are going to see some very heavy rain here and we could see some flooding with that. and by the time we get into thursday
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daniel webster, the pilgrim start to become nationalized, they start to become a kind of a national story. in this speech that he gives that 1820, is one of the ways that begins to happen. so daniel, do you know who daniel webster is. have you heard of him before. so this guy was super important, a senator, is sort of anthony is that he signs off eventually on a law and in doing that he becomes a great traitor of new england and that of course leads to the cabin 1851, so that is sort of where he began in a died in 1852, shortly after that 1920s very much on the rise and very important senator pretty and a speaker in house representative and lawyer super important on various supreme court cases. he has known as sort of the great speech maker of the north. so if you have a big commemoration ceremony you will ask the best speaker to speak and of course he does his job. and what he does is basically he rewrites the history of america through the veil. what he does as he imagines the spread of their virtues and what they gave us etc. and transmitted from air to air to air all of the way from the atlantic to the pacific and he does both of those things in his speech. so he closes it by imagining the voice of
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daniel. as face coverings. thank you, daniel- let — as face coverings. thank you, daniel. let me _ as face coverings. our reporter charlotte gallagher is at gatwick airport and joins me now. remind us what the situation is from today. remind us what the situation is from toda . :, , :, remind us what the situation is from toda . :, , ., ., remind us what the situation is from toda . ., ., today. people arriving at gatwick airiort today. people arriving at gatwick airport this _ today. people arriving at gatwick airport this morning _ today. people arriving at gatwick airport this morning on _ today. people arriving at gatwick airport this morning on the - today. people arriving at gatwick airport this morning on the first | today. people arriving at gatwick. airport this morning on the first to be affected by new restrictions and we have been speaking to people who arrive from jamaica and antigua, and some of them had no idea until they got to the airport that the situation had changed, so essentially people arriving into the uk, unless they are coming from the common travel area, which is the channe
daniel. as face coverings. thank you, daniel- let — as face coverings. thank you, daniel. let me _ as face coverings. our reporter charlotte gallagher is at gatwick airport and joins me now. remind us what the situation is from today. remind us what the situation is from toda . :, , :, remind us what the situation is from toda . :, , ., ., remind us what the situation is from toda . ., ., today. people arriving at gatwick airiort today. people arriving at gatwick airport this _ today. people...