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. >> gordon chang.rt varney of varney and company, talk about what biden and company are doing to the economy and this budget. but before that, i keep hearing nancy pelosi and others say, if we do not vote to raise the debt ceiling, then what will happen is the full faith and credit of u.s. will be destroyed. because we will default on our debt. i want to walk you through this these are more scare tactics, this is what they do. let's unravel it. we're not going to default. here is why. whether the government shuts down or goes on, you keep paying your taxes. the treasury keeps collecting your taxes. to the tune of approximately 320 billion a month. so i looked, what part of that goes toward debt service. approximately 44 billion. wait a minute if federal government is receiving all forms of income taxes and user fees, 320 billion a month, and 44 billion is debt service, how would we default? we won't. that is the point. then, if we don't raise the debt ceiling, they say, then we're not paying for all of
. >> gordon chang.rt varney of varney and company, talk about what biden and company are doing to the economy and this budget. but before that, i keep hearing nancy pelosi and others say, if we do not vote to raise the debt ceiling, then what will happen is the full faith and credit of u.s. will be destroyed. because we will default on our debt. i want to walk you through this these are more scare tactics, this is what they do. let's unravel it. we're not going to default. here is why....
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mark: welcome back america one of the greatest experts gordon chang a senior fellow, his latest greate china tech war, gordon chang welcome i have a question out-of-the-box a lot of controversy of the joint chiefs of staff to phone calls with the chinese military and an aggressive military, among other things according to reports millie told this general one way or another that the united states and the debate over this something to the effect and something were to occur i would give you head up, let me ask you something what would the chinese make of such a call from the joint chief of staff to the united states. >> the chinese military in the political leadership in the united states was in complete disarray in terminal decline in a think it will make them more aggressive and belligerent because they think the u.s. will not be able to oppose them i know some people say that general lee, when he heard that, he actually thought millie was threatening to attack china, we just don't know how the chinese reacted, whatever the case this did not work to the benefit of the united states it
mark: welcome back america one of the greatest experts gordon chang a senior fellow, his latest greate china tech war, gordon chang welcome i have a question out-of-the-box a lot of controversy of the joint chiefs of staff to phone calls with the chinese military and an aggressive military, among other things according to reports millie told this general one way or another that the united states and the debate over this something to the effect and something were to occur i would give you head...
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joining us now is gatestone institute senior fellow, gordon chang. gordon, great to have you.h for being here this morning. this is very concerning. the ccp continues flying planes into taiwan's defense space. is this a bullying tactic or do you believe they're going to invade taiwan sooner rather than later? >> this is an intimidation tactic but also it's a symbolism tactic today because today's october 1st. it's the 72nd anniversary of the founding of the people's republic. so china was going to do something. but what was really worrying was that china again sent two of its h6k bombers, their nuclear -- they're nuclear capable so that is a message. i don't think china is going to invade soon but china also has the capability to surprise us because of very disturbing developmentses inside of china's political system. had they could take us by surprise and we could be at warfarely soon. maria: what is going on inside the political dynamics in china they. >> xi jinping grabbed a lot of power from people. that means he's totally accountable. he raised the cost of losing politica
joining us now is gatestone institute senior fellow, gordon chang. gordon, great to have you.h for being here this morning. this is very concerning. the ccp continues flying planes into taiwan's defense space. is this a bullying tactic or do you believe they're going to invade taiwan sooner rather than later? >> this is an intimidation tactic but also it's a symbolism tactic today because today's october 1st. it's the 72nd anniversary of the founding of the people's republic. so china was...
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todd: gordon chang weighing in on the secret phone calls that mark milley made to his chinese counter part in the final days of the trump administration. here's his take. >> i think the chinese military and political leadership thought the united states was in complete disarray and terminal decline and that would have made the chinese, and i think it will make them more aggressive, more belligerent, because they think the u.s. will not be able to oppose them. we just don't know how the chinese reacted but whatever it was, i'm sure this did not work to the benefit of the united states. todd: this weekend waves of the chinese fighter jets entered taiwan's air defense zone. u.s. calling on beijing to stop the provocative fly-byes. jillian: an unidentified victim is shot and killed in a shooting 59 a philadelphia hospital. the gunman fled the scene in a u-haul but was tracked down by law enforce machine. the suspect wounded two officers in a shootout before being shot and taken into custody. the two cops were hospitalized and are expected to survive their injuries. todd: texas national gu
todd: gordon chang weighing in on the secret phone calls that mark milley made to his chinese counter part in the final days of the trump administration. here's his take. >> i think the chinese military and political leadership thought the united states was in complete disarray and terminal decline and that would have made the chinese, and i think it will make them more aggressive, more belligerent, because they think the u.s. will not be able to oppose them. we just don't know how the...
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chinese fighter jets have flown into taiwan air defense in the past week or so let's bring in gordon changitute and author of the coming collapse of china and the great u.s. china tech court, taiwan's defense minister says military tensions with china are at their worst and more than 40 years, as you all know absorbing taiwan has been on she asian pings bucket list for a long time, why now and what's in it for china. >> there is two reasons on why now, after the fall of coble the chinese don't believe the u.s. can oppose them but even more important than that there is severe trouble inside the chinese political system xi jinping is under attack from other leaders because of his policies are considered to be failures he needs an enemy and is trying to divert not only the senior chinese leadership but the chinese people picking on taiwan. arthel: does this put the u.s. in a geopolitical predicament or a military conflict with china? >> certainly a potential military conflict because china is pushing us we have seen the planes fly through taiwan's defense zone tomorrow is taiwan's national da
chinese fighter jets have flown into taiwan air defense in the past week or so let's bring in gordon changitute and author of the coming collapse of china and the great u.s. china tech court, taiwan's defense minister says military tensions with china are at their worst and more than 40 years, as you all know absorbing taiwan has been on she asian pings bucket list for a long time, why now and what's in it for china. >> there is two reasons on why now, after the fall of coble the chinese...
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gordon chang, the expert on china.in disruptions, you heard about the more expensive thanksgiving meal, things could be missing from christmas, and wine, good luck you might not be able to get wine and if you do you will pay through the nose. what? ♪. i promise - as an independent advisor - to put the financial well-being of you and your family first. i promise to serve, not sell. i promise our relationship will be one of partnership and trust. i am a fiduciary, not just some of the time, but all of the time. charles schwab is proud to support the independent financial advisors who are passionately dedicated to helping people achieve their financial goals. visit findyourindependentadvisor.com ♪♪ neil: a little bit electric light orchestra, what, four decades ago when that song was all the age, that it would really be address supply issues in this country, supply chain really disrupted. anything trying to get to america is not getting to america. so we sort of pick this crisis apart here and look at it from a variety of
gordon chang, the expert on china.in disruptions, you heard about the more expensive thanksgiving meal, things could be missing from christmas, and wine, good luck you might not be able to get wine and if you do you will pay through the nose. what? ♪. i promise - as an independent advisor - to put the financial well-being of you and your family first. i promise to serve, not sell. i promise our relationship will be one of partnership and trust. i am a fiduciary, not just some of the time, but...
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. >> reporter: for a league hoping to improve its image on issues of race, the gordons say how the nfl handles this changesthis settlement will be the true test. stephanie gosk, nbc news, san diego. >>> up next for us here tonight, inspiring america. honoring to team that found the sky's the limit. ego. >> inspiring america, honoring the team that found the sky's the limit. what makes new salonpas arthritis gel so good for arthritis pain? salonpas contains the most prescribed topical pain relief ingredient. it's and comes in original prescription strength. salonpas. it's good medicine. you have the best pizza in town and the worst wait times. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ♪ ♪ matching your job description. ♪ ♪ just two pills for all day pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. zero-commission trades for online u.s. stocks and etfs. and a commitment to get you the best price on every trade, which saved investors over $1.5 billion last year. that's decision tech. only from
. >> reporter: for a league hoping to improve its image on issues of race, the gordons say how the nfl handles this changesthis settlement will be the true test. stephanie gosk, nbc news, san diego. >>> up next for us here tonight, inspiring america. honoring to team that found the sky's the limit. ego. >> inspiring america, honoring the team that found the sky's the limit. what makes new salonpas arthritis gel so good for arthritis pain? salonpas contains the most...
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. >> reporter: for a league hoping to improve its image on issues of race, the gordons say how the nfl handles changesnie gosk for that report. >>> joining us now with a look at axios a.m., congressional reporter for axios. what is the axios 1 big thing today? >> good morning, jonathan. our 1 big thing today is looking how rahm emanuel is finding an unlikely ally in one of donald trump's staunchest supporters. that's senator bill haggerty. so rahm emanuel has his hearing today before the senate foreign relations committee. he's biden's nominee for ambassador to japan. his confirmation is pretty controversial right now. a lot of progressives have been attacking him, even going so far as to want to pressure other senators not to support his confirmation. that stems around his handling as chicago mayor of the police shooting of aquan mcdonald. it'll be the seven year anniversary today, when mr. emmanuel testifies, of the shooting. he found some allies, and haggerty is going to introduce rahm emanuel today. haggerty is a former ambassador to japan under then president donald trump. he's going to say that
. >> reporter: for a league hoping to improve its image on issues of race, the gordons say how the nfl handles changesnie gosk for that report. >>> joining us now with a look at axios a.m., congressional reporter for axios. what is the axios 1 big thing today? >> good morning, jonathan. our 1 big thing today is looking how rahm emanuel is finding an unlikely ally in one of donald trump's staunchest supporters. that's senator bill haggerty. so rahm emanuel has his hearing...
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gordon with all those things. look what directions to choose, what to change, what views to change, or a correct for my role. i think that we need to fight for certain values. will you fight with all our might or what? 3 decades ago humanity entered a new period when conditions were created to stop an ideological and political a fight. this of this, sir, was the baltimore. and in fact, we have heard many of the things with about that during the previous meetings at the time 3 decades ago. and he balance was formed, socially, politically, economically, and militarily. and the new gal taylor. no, that was being sought for a body for the new political international system. unfortunately, we have to say that we haven't filed this new pillow yet. after the end of the cold, warm, or someone, some, there is some parts of the world seltzer i should. yellowstone that they were winners, that they felt that they have reached the proverbial olympus. but now they are feeling that they are losing ground. and they are trying to stop or this change stop this process, but it's impossible was the young animal. and so it would
gordon with all those things. look what directions to choose, what to change, what views to change, or a correct for my role. i think that we need to fight for certain values. will you fight with all our might or what? 3 decades ago humanity entered a new period when conditions were created to stop an ideological and political a fight. this of this, sir, was the baltimore. and in fact, we have heard many of the things with about that during the previous meetings at the time 3 decades ago. and...
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change. i think he sees it as his gordon brown moment from when he had the financial crash meeting in 2009. ~ financial crash meeting in 2009. u ., _, ., ~ he had the financial crash meeting in 2009. u 2, _, 2, ~ in 2009. would you make the comparison. _ in 2009. would you make the comparison, john? _ in 2009. would you make the comparison, john? i- in 2009. would you make the comparison, john? i think - in 2009. would you make the comparison, john? i think he | in 2009. would you make the - comparison, john? i think he may have been — comparison, john? i think he may have been meaning _ comparison, john? i think he may have been meaning it— comparison, john? i think he may have been meaning it is— comparison, john? i think he may have been meaning it is a - comparison, john? i think he may l have been meaning it is a metaphor between _ have been meaning it is a metaphor between how climate change and cop26 can solve _ between how climate change and cop26 can solve the problems or end up at the dark— can solve the problems or end up at the dark ages but the express has taken _ the dark ages b
change. i think he sees it as his gordon brown moment from when he had the financial crash meeting in 2009. ~ financial crash meeting in 2009. u ., _, ., ~ he had the financial crash meeting in 2009. u 2, _, 2, ~ in 2009. would you make the comparison. _ in 2009. would you make the comparison, john? _ in 2009. would you make the comparison, john? i- in 2009. would you make the comparison, john? i think - in 2009. would you make the comparison, john? i think he | in 2009. would you make the -...
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well, with world leaders heading to glasgow ahead of this weekend's climate change summit, our scotland correspondent, lorna gordony and cloudy but all the volunteers have, like, a sunny 22 degrees inside of them. 25,000 delegates are expected. businesses in the area where the summit will take place are hoping for a bounce. we offer very nice little coffees and everything, so even if they wanted to come for a wee coffee or some pancakes or something, that would be amazing. but they're facing challenges, too. so far it's been a nightmare, just the start of it. like, trying to travel to work — it's absolutely horrendous. and there is already disruption with slip roads, pedestrian walkways and bridges closed around the site. this is one of the main arterial roads heading into the centre of glasgow, and it's been shut to the thousands of drivers who use it every day. accommodation is also proving a problem — the cost of renting flats or rooms has rocketed because of cop. welcome to glasgow! so around 1,000 people, including jack and kim, have opened their homes to delegates, and more are needed. i'd heard that poorer
well, with world leaders heading to glasgow ahead of this weekend's climate change summit, our scotland correspondent, lorna gordony and cloudy but all the volunteers have, like, a sunny 22 degrees inside of them. 25,000 delegates are expected. businesses in the area where the summit will take place are hoping for a bounce. we offer very nice little coffees and everything, so even if they wanted to come for a wee coffee or some pancakes or something, that would be amazing. but they're facing...
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gordon, bbc news, glasgow. at half past 11 tomorrow morning, we will be answering your questions about climate change and of courseorders council, to declare a major incident in the town of hoik, due to fears of severe flooding following heavy rain. the environment agency is also warning people in cumbria, of the continuing risk of flooding, well into the weekend. 0ur correspondent, fiona trott, sent update from cockermouth, in cumbria. you can see this fast flowing river behind me, that's what happens after predicted months worth of rain falls in just 36 hours. predicted months worth of rain falls injust 36 hours. it's predicted months worth of rain falls in just 36 hours. it's why since last night, 60 volunteers here have been working around the clock going from door to door checking vulnerable people are safe, helping homeowners who have been pumping floodwater from their homes, around 40 properties affected in cumbria, mainly in places where flood warnings are in place, like here and also angry months. further north, a more serious picture, though, like you say, a major incident declared in the scottish border
gordon, bbc news, glasgow. at half past 11 tomorrow morning, we will be answering your questions about climate change and of courseorders council, to declare a major incident in the town of hoik, due to fears of severe flooding following heavy rain. the environment agency is also warning people in cumbria, of the continuing risk of flooding, well into the weekend. 0ur correspondent, fiona trott, sent update from cockermouth, in cumbria. you can see this fast flowing river behind me, that's what...
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. >>> next -- former uk prime minister gordon brown joins fareed for a wrap-up of this year's g20. plus, th in business, setbacks changetyedge. it helps keep your network safe by scanning for threats every 10 minutes. and unlike some cybersecurity options, this helps protect every connected device. yours, your employees' and even your customers'. so you can stay ahead. get started with a great offer and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge. plus for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. call today. >>> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live. >>> today on the show -- world leaders gathered at the g20 summit in rome this weekend to discuss economic recovery, climate change, the fight against covid-19 and more. what were the successes an
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and today's events are all about climate change before the leaders jet off to the cop26 climate conference in scotland. joining me now from scotland is gordonrown. when he was the british prime minister in 2009, he hosted a g20 that made great progress in healing the then-broken global economy. gordon, welcome. >> hello. >> you have been -- you have been urging that the g20 take active measures to close the vaccine gap that you call immoral. 60% to 70% of the developed world is vaccinated. 3% to 5% of africa is vaccinated. and yet no great measures came out of the g20 on this front. why do you think they're not moving in this direction? as you point out, hundreds of millions of vaccines are actually expiring and will be used by no one. >> yep, we could lose 100 million vaccines just wasted passed the use-by date by the end of the year if we don't transfer the vaccines from the global north to the global south, who is desperately in need of them. what's happened at the g20 understood we need 40% vaccination in the poorest countries by december. there are more donations being given, but what we need is an operational plan, a time for delivery
and today's events are all about climate change before the leaders jet off to the cop26 climate conference in scotland. joining me now from scotland is gordonrown. when he was the british prime minister in 2009, he hosted a g20 that made great progress in healing the then-broken global economy. gordon, welcome. >> hello. >> you have been -- you have been urging that the g20 take active measures to close the vaccine gap that you call immoral. 60% to 70% of the developed world is...
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party, said he was voting for change and getting away from the delay and dither, sort of attacking david cameron and theresa may as well, wasn't it, notjust tony blair and gordonal history, we need to look at how we move into the future. the prime minister has set out a really optimistic vision today, a few new policy announcements, a bit of critique that there wasn't enough policy announcement, because we are already getting on with the policy and have been getting it right throughout, things like a premium to encourage the best teachers to go to some of the deprived areas to help in science and maths. that was the one policy announcement he made. how do you think that will work, or how would you like to see it work? some of these children in some of the most deprived areas, there are fantastic teachers in these areas, don't get me wrong, but sometimes in those areas it can be hard to attract the real teaching talent, so putting a premium on their pay, £3000 for science and maths, trying to get teachers to move to these areas and inspire kids, because i found teachers made so much difference, whether it be particular subject or form teachers or whatever, and
party, said he was voting for change and getting away from the delay and dither, sort of attacking david cameron and theresa may as well, wasn't it, notjust tony blair and gordonal history, we need to look at how we move into the future. the prime minister has set out a really optimistic vision today, a few new policy announcements, a bit of critique that there wasn't enough policy announcement, because we are already getting on with the policy and have been getting it right throughout, things...
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change up until early november. but we're not sure what are going to do. yeah, mid november, right. i think her father wants her to run alongside his aid and gordon sided there, on bongo who would authentic woman be the vice president. but this is not something that started there. are that there the comp seems to be very open to as i go ahead . yeah, well it seems, well, a publicly, at least that's what she says about whether or not that's true. it's another thing altogether. so everybody's yeah, you know, just guessing whether or not just after to going to run and change and change all of a sudden she lot. and she did suggest that it's just going to have a campaign for a re election for us mayor of, of, of novel. but we don't know if anybody, little game yet it's the continuation of drama started by her father. all the same 2015 because it's a peculiar process in our election that we can still substitute by start of them then we're and this is precisely what president the 3rd to did in 2015. so people who have had to hear the news that she had filed her candidacy for me or not buying it currently. me and i have been gloomy. i don't know anything
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the company making changes to its battery technology let's talk about it all with gordon johnson, the"fast money" last night. wti, this battery switch, it won't get the headlines, going to lithium, phosphate. lft the acronym on lower-cost models it could increase battery life but decrease them in the cold. do you like the changes on the internal side? >> i do, brian, i have to say i am impressed with your tech savvy, your battery knowledge there. that is exactly right is they're trying to ride that appropriate curve around prices that drive demand they've seen that really nice delivery is up 73% the auto top five is down 23%. we try to ride that curve of pricing yet profitability and margins inched higher in the quarter. gross margins less ev credits were 27.5% they were looking for 25 how you get there, it's hard to do as you describe as the battery piece is something they are doing. it's small it is unspoken s the a key differentiator which keeps tesla's cars priced at a competitive advantage versus the competition we have been waiting for a long time. it has materialized in some co
the company making changes to its battery technology let's talk about it all with gordon johnson, the"fast money" last night. wti, this battery switch, it won't get the headlines, going to lithium, phosphate. lft the acronym on lower-cost models it could increase battery life but decrease them in the cold. do you like the changes on the internal side? >> i do, brian, i have to say i am impressed with your tech savvy, your battery knowledge there. that is exactly right is they're...
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gordon cooper was the communicator in the block house. so, he called and said it isn't working in the redstone and they are going to pull it back in and we are going to change it i said if that is the case then i would like to get out and relieve myself. we had been working with a device to collect during the flight that worked pretty well but not when you are lying on your back with your feet up in the air. i said can you see if i can get out and relieve myself quickly while they are fixing and he came back and i guess it was some discussions going on outside. he finally came back and said the astronaut will stay in the nose cone. so i thought okay that's fine but i'm going to go to the bathroom and they said well, you can't do that because you got wires all over your body and it will short-circuit. i said don't you have a switch that turns off those wires? please, turn the switch off. well, i relieved myself and of course with a cotton undergarment we had on it soaked up immediately in the undergarment and with 100% oxygen flowing through the spacecraft, i was totally dry by the time we launched but somebody did say something about being the world's first
gordon cooper was the communicator in the block house. so, he called and said it isn't working in the redstone and they are going to pull it back in and we are going to change it i said if that is the case then i would like to get out and relieve myself. we had been working with a device to collect during the flight that worked pretty well but not when you are lying on your back with your feet up in the air. i said can you see if i can get out and relieve myself quickly while they are fixing...
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well, as world leaders head to glasgow ahead of this weekend's climate change summit cop26, our scotland correspondent, lorna gordonwho use it every day. accommodation is also proving a problem — the cost of renting flats or rooms has rocketed because of cop. welcome to glasgow! 50 around 1,000 people, including jack and kim, have opened their homes to delegates, and more are needed. i'd heard that poorer countries were getting priced out of coming — i was absolutely horrified that only the richer countries' voices would be heard in terms of politicians and lobby groups, so i felt it was really important that everybody was included. when glasgow people opened their door to us, we are very delighted to come also, voice our concern. some schools on the conference doorstep will have to close briefly. these pupils may never have expected world leaders to be driving past their classroom windows — and they've got a message they want to pass on. i kind of feel...like, kind of stressed and annoyed about it because it's just disrupting our lives. i would just rather that so many people wouldn't come — only the world leaders
well, as world leaders head to glasgow ahead of this weekend's climate change summit cop26, our scotland correspondent, lorna gordonwho use it every day. accommodation is also proving a problem — the cost of renting flats or rooms has rocketed because of cop. welcome to glasgow! 50 around 1,000 people, including jack and kim, have opened their homes to delegates, and more are needed. i'd heard that poorer countries were getting priced out of coming — i was absolutely horrified that only the...
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gordon cooper was the voice communicator in the blockhouse. so he called and said that the inverter is not working in the redstone and they're going to pull the gantry back in and we're going to change it, it's probably going to take about an hour, hour and a half. i said, well, if that's the case, then i would like to get out and relieve myself. we had been working with a device to collect urine during the flight that really worked pretty well in zero gravity but it didn't really work very well when you're lying on your back with your feet up in the air like you were in the redstone. i thought my bladder was getting a little full and if i had some time, i would like to relieve myself. so i said -- i said, would you check and see if i can get out and i can relieve myself quickly while they're fixing the -- and he came back, i guess there was some discussions going on outside, it took about three or four minutes, they finally came back and said, no, braun said "the astronaut will stay in the nose cone." i said, all right, that's fine, but i'm going to go to the bathroom. they said, well, you can't do that because you've got wires all over your body, short-circuit. i said, don't you g
gordon cooper was the voice communicator in the blockhouse. so he called and said that the inverter is not working in the redstone and they're going to pull the gantry back in and we're going to change it, it's probably going to take about an hour, hour and a half. i said, well, if that's the case, then i would like to get out and relieve myself. we had been working with a device to collect urine during the flight that really worked pretty well in zero gravity but it didn't really work very...
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changed a different short term economy. >> we'll funnish there thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> bye. >>> shares of southwest falling after canceling the flights this weekend due to staffing shortages. gordon >>> bank of america on why guidance this earnings season could be ugly. we'll be back in a couple of minutes. >>> shares of southwest tumbling in today's session finishing down 4%. we spoke about that earlier after the company canceled flights over the weekend and hundreds more today. southwest blaming air traffic control issues, bad weather and staffing shortages here to discuss is gordon bethune. i'm sure as ceo you paid attention when your stock price was hit and 4% seems like a big hit for a weekend of canceled flights because it happens is there a risk that the reputational damage could be bigger to southwest than just one weekend? >> hi. it is a big revenue hit, too so the 4% probably is that nick right there. but they have had a couple rough spots this summer and operational difficulties didn't help that the jacksonville air traffic control center under short ands and canceling and crews running out of time. they're recovered. should have been up and downing by now and still in
changed a different short term economy. >> we'll funnish there thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> bye. >>> shares of southwest falling after canceling the flights this weekend due to staffing shortages. gordon >>> bank of america on why guidance this earnings season could be ugly. we'll be back in a couple of minutes. >>> shares of southwest tumbling in today's session finishing down 4%. we spoke about that earlier after the company...
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change summit. he's called on those gathering to act now to tackle the looming environmental crisis. with just a8 hours to go, our scotland correspondent, lorna gordonions. there's no confusion about where this huge conference is taking place, and an army of volunteers are welcoming cop26 visitors to the city. we're welcoming delegates with a warm glasgow smile. it is a bit gloomy and cloudy but all the volunteers have, like, a sunny 22 degrees inside of them. 25,000 delegates are expected. businesses in the area where the summit will take place are hoping for a bounce. we offer very nice little coffees and everything, so even if they wanted to come for a wee coffee or some pancakes or something, that would be amazing. but they're facing challenges, too. so far it's been a nightmare, just the start of it. like, trying to travel to work — it's absolutely horrendous. and there is already disruption with slip roads, pedestrian walkways and bridges closed around the site. this is one of the main arterial roads heading into the centre of glasgow, and it's been shut to the thousands of drivers who use it every day. accommodation is also proving a problem
change summit. he's called on those gathering to act now to tackle the looming environmental crisis. with just a8 hours to go, our scotland correspondent, lorna gordonions. there's no confusion about where this huge conference is taking place, and an army of volunteers are welcoming cop26 visitors to the city. we're welcoming delegates with a warm glasgow smile. it is a bit gloomy and cloudy but all the volunteers have, like, a sunny 22 degrees inside of them. 25,000 delegates are expected....
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conservative party, said they were voting for change and getting away from the delay in stutter, so that i david and theresa may as well, wasn't it, notjust tony blair and gordonat how we move into the future. the prime minister has set out a really optimistic— prime minister has set out a really optimistic vision today, a few new policy— optimistic vision today, a few new policy announcements, a bit of critique — policy announcements, a bit of critique that there wasn't enough policy— critique that there wasn't enough policy announcement, because we are already— policy announcement, because we are already getting on with the policy and have — already getting on with the policy and have been getting it right throughout, things like a premium to encourage _ throughout, things like a premium to encourage the best teachers to go to some _ encourage the best teachers to go to some of— encourage the best teachers to go to some of the deprived areas to help in science — some of the deprived areas to help in science and maths. that some of the deprived areas to help in science and maths.— in science and maths. that was the one oli in science and maths. that was the o
conservative party, said they were voting for change and getting away from the delay in stutter, so that i david and theresa may as well, wasn't it, notjust tony blair and gordonat how we move into the future. the prime minister has set out a really optimistic— prime minister has set out a really optimistic vision today, a few new policy— optimistic vision today, a few new policy announcements, a bit of critique — policy announcements, a bit of critique that there wasn't enough policy—...
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changes in day—to—day spending, current spending. we can see the new labour years under tony blair and gordon brown.ut spending on health, particularly. government department, 22—23, 40% going on health and social care. a much bigger chunk of public money than in previous years. you can see what it means for other departments. there are already commitments on areas like defence, education and oversees a do. but perhaps not that much for other departments. faisal, they are going to feel the squeeze? if nothing else is done, they will. these are important but small areas of public services, weather has been pressure, ongoing pressure from the austerity years, courts, prisons, boarders. crucially, especially given the levelling up agenda, local government. if you don't fund local government. if you don't fund local government and it comes out in the wash in terms of council tax rises, business rate pressure. i don't think we were expecting business rates, despite the review being published, for there to be a movement on that. that is partly because of funding for local government. we'll get the receipt
changes in day—to—day spending, current spending. we can see the new labour years under tony blair and gordon brown.ut spending on health, particularly. government department, 22—23, 40% going on health and social care. a much bigger chunk of public money than in previous years. you can see what it means for other departments. there are already commitments on areas like defence, education and oversees a do. but perhaps not that much for other departments. faisal, they are going to feel...