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. >>> let's get to cnbc's hu son he has a scoop on the goldman reason acquisition of green sky.l us about the reporting hu. >> as i reported on cnbc.com, as we know on wednesday goldman sachs and green sky announced an acquisition by goldman sachs of green squi, a fintech player in the buy now pay later world. so you see this unfortunately sometimes with acquisitions that involve public companies but there was some unusual activity in the options market in calls that were purchased in the week -- or the two weeks ahead of the acquisition so, you know, this is a thinly traded market. you know, volumes are typically less than a thousand calls but they surged to about 12,000 in the days ahead, specifically in the day before the acquisition was announced there was a trader who bought 8,000 calls for greensky only paying in the scenario that greensky surged 30 or 40 or 50% beyond the $10 strike price these options -- these calls were specifically worth perhaps 5 cents when bought. the next day they were worth 3,900% more. an astounding gain overnight essentially. and what options exp
. >>> let's get to cnbc's hu son he has a scoop on the goldman reason acquisition of green sky.l us about the reporting hu. >> as i reported on cnbc.com, as we know on wednesday goldman sachs and green sky announced an acquisition by goldman sachs of green squi, a fintech player in the buy now pay later world. so you see this unfortunately sometimes with acquisitions that involve public companies but there was some unusual activity in the options market in calls that were...
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while matthew, an american, returned to the u.s., hu was delayed in going back to their university inst by the outbreak. several attempts to return failed. then came a new policy under president trump. >> first i think it's a policy of discrimination based on nationality. >> to suspend the entry -- >> reporter: hu was referring to proclamation 10043. in may 2020, trump blocked chinese graduate students and post-grad researchers that came mostly from eight chinese universities with suspected chinese military ties. the policy singled out those studying in s.t.e.m. fields -- science, technology, engineering, and math -- framed as part of national security. >> there certainly is espionage that goes on in u.s. universities from china. there have been cases in the past where students have been used for espionage purposes. this policy, though, is very sweeping, it's very arbitrary. >> reporter: it's estimated there are as many as 5,000 chinese students now kept from re-entering the u.s. in response to cnn, the u.s. state department said in part that the united states welcomes international s
while matthew, an american, returned to the u.s., hu was delayed in going back to their university inst by the outbreak. several attempts to return failed. then came a new policy under president trump. >> first i think it's a policy of discrimination based on nationality. >> to suspend the entry -- >> reporter: hu was referring to proclamation 10043. in may 2020, trump blocked chinese graduate students and post-grad researchers that came mostly from eight chinese universities...
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. >>> oigo el boom y vive el hu que estaba saliendo entonces no sabia que habia pasado , algo l habiamenzo a entrar y ayuadamos a psersonas que no caminaban bien >>> peroco el hubmo que recibi ahora tiene cescuelas . >>> mis cc condiciones de as han ido emeorpeorando y xpor ejl mis pulmones etstan al 70% au asi uquiere ayudar a otros que vivieron lo mismo y que despues del terror se puede tener una segunda oportunidad >>> yo siempre he considerado esto una gran bendicoion y que o t me tocab aun . >>> unim impacntate testimoniosy ahora un cauarto de e estadounidenses nciacieron desps d ee este hecho y el dpreside dijo que su obligacion es c cuidarlo s.a. tods a todos >>> en pennsylvania la ceremonia apara recordar a lasoos falled del vuelo 73 sirvio de pal palt plataforma para hacer un lallamo a la unidad, y uso la valenitan de quienes se enfrenataron a os secuestradores . >>> (en ingles (en inglés) bush)bush llam o lla ólos eustadounidenses a lucahd onr los extremistas violents tanto nacionales como extranjeros porque ambos rovineprovienen dem ser discordante. >>> y tambien el uno pdr
. >>> oigo el boom y vive el hu que estaba saliendo entonces no sabia que habia pasado , algo l habiamenzo a entrar y ayuadamos a psersonas que no caminaban bien >>> peroco el hubmo que recibi ahora tiene cescuelas . >>> mis cc condiciones de as han ido emeorpeorando y xpor ejl mis pulmones etstan al 70% au asi uquiere ayudar a otros que vivieron lo mismo y que despues del terror se puede tener una segunda oportunidad >>> yo siempre he considerado esto una...
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residuo directamente al mar, los animalitos del océano las comen y luego van a la mesa de los seres hu frente a las costas oeste de África es la formación de otro sistema que pudiera ser nuevamente un huracán, se llamaría... al momento se está organizando, recuerde que está rose, está también pete, que lo vemos como sistema, de igual manera muy pendientes de lo que ocurre en la, nada para lo que es! costa oeste, vamos a ver el recuento entonces posiblemente a partir de esta noche, en verano, las últimas horas del verano se consuma ya el nombre de sam o se forma como una. >>, el calor en el sur de california, arizona y el sur del valle central, temperaturas que en algunos lugares alcanzan tres dígitos, gran parte del país comienza a cambiar poco a poco, también california, nuevamente con esta sequía que continúa extrema y por supuesto excepcional hacia la zona del norte, todo lo que es el, continúan los embalses, bájese mantiene fresco a partir de mañana. así que el compromiso para todos nosotros es seguir ahorrando agua, regresamos. >> ahora vamos a hablar del escenario de los premios
residuo directamente al mar, los animalitos del océano las comen y luego van a la mesa de los seres hu frente a las costas oeste de África es la formación de otro sistema que pudiera ser nuevamente un huracán, se llamaría... al momento se está organizando, recuerde que está rose, está también pete, que lo vemos como sistema, de igual manera muy pendientes de lo que ocurre en la, nada para lo que es! costa oeste, vamos a ver el recuento entonces posiblemente a partir de esta noche, en...
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our very only yaw -- lydia hu has the details.ter: several dozen state troopers resigned in the state of massachusetts over the vaccine mandate after the police union lost its challenge in court. we understand after reports that a survey in san diego almost half of the police department there would rather be terminated than forced to get the covid-19 vaccine. it's a patchwork of mandates across the country. some vaccine mandates are are already in effect. others are not yet in effect. law enforcement experts and the president of the national fraternal order of police tell me that the preferred approach is to strongly encourage vaccinations rather than mandate them because of the risks of losing personnel which raises the concerns about insuring public safety. >> we need to take a good hard look at the crisis, the long-term crisis we're creating because of the climate on law enforcement. you add a mandate to it that will only complicate this matter even more. reporter: the concerns about losing personnel over vaccine mandates come
our very only yaw -- lydia hu has the details.ter: several dozen state troopers resigned in the state of massachusetts over the vaccine mandate after the police union lost its challenge in court. we understand after reports that a survey in san diego almost half of the police department there would rather be terminated than forced to get the covid-19 vaccine. it's a patchwork of mandates across the country. some vaccine mandates are are already in effect. others are not yet in effect. law...
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it is a hu . e raise taxes, not lower them. it is a hu~e da raise taxes, not lower them. a huge day for the trio _ raise taxes, not lower them. it is a huge day for the trio who - raise taxes, not lower them. it is a huge day for the trio who insiders l huge day for the trio who insiders have accused of cooking up this massive deal alone. what is fair about a huge tax rise, prior minister, that will be overwhelmingly born by working people why i could delete while the expensive properties of wealthy pensioners are protected? the measures _ pensioners are protected? the measures we _ pensioners are protected? the measures we are _ pensioners are protected? the measures we are setting out today will protect everybody's assets of ”p will protect everybody's assets of up to _ will protect everybody's assets of up to £100,000 but it is also now the right— up to £100,000 but it is also now the right thing to do to take reasonable, fair, responsible steps to put— reasonable, fair, responsible steps to out the — reasonable, fair, responsible steps to put the nhs back on its feet.
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whether it should be impressed by that or not remains to be seen, but they're cute till may can produce hu, $500.00 special edition. teddy bears, with a bulb on a diamond shaped hand gesture in the capital berlin people gathering to pay the colorful portraits of the outgoing leader to well merkel careers. being full of ups and downs, as has been well documented. and she's tackled a raft of major problems along the way from the pandemic to being spied on by the united states or europe correspondent looked back at the merkel era after almost 16 years in charge, the time has come for angle merkel to step down as german chancellor, drawing the curtain on a political korea of over 3 decades coming to office in 2005. she's the 3rd longest serving german chancellor of old time, only her mentor helmet co held a position longer. in postwar, germany, anglo myrtle have achieved something that most politicians haven't at their time of leaving office. she has remained popular with a large chunk of the voters. no small achievement. when you look at the challenges she's had to face me. germany, whether t
whether it should be impressed by that or not remains to be seen, but they're cute till may can produce hu, $500.00 special edition. teddy bears, with a bulb on a diamond shaped hand gesture in the capital berlin people gathering to pay the colorful portraits of the outgoing leader to well merkel careers. being full of ups and downs, as has been well documented. and she's tackled a raft of major problems along the way from the pandemic to being spied on by the united states or europe...
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the prime minister will be hus on acount, who was deputy premier back in 2001 when of course the taliban was lost. empower. meanwhile, another alarming development is that the united nations is one that i've kind of thought is facing a total collapse and basic services with food and life. saving 8 about to run out an estimate for at least $600000000.00. and 8 will be needed by the end of the year to prevent a catastrophe on t spoke to like to for he me for my you and special representative for galveston and iraq. ah, my mission was to bring the positions of various african groups close together as well as the country neighbors and will powers that were trying to interfere in domestic african affairs. and i did this for 2 years. then finally, in september 999, i asked them un secretary general coffee to let me step down. i told the security council i had done everything possible about my efforts when vain. the reason being that the council members did not actually intend to deal with african is tons problems. and this is understandable. afghanistan being a poor country, an isolated from t
the prime minister will be hus on acount, who was deputy premier back in 2001 when of course the taliban was lost. empower. meanwhile, another alarming development is that the united nations is one that i've kind of thought is facing a total collapse and basic services with food and life. saving 8 about to run out an estimate for at least $600000000.00. and 8 will be needed by the end of the year to prevent a catastrophe on t spoke to like to for he me for my you and special representative for...
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the couples with the moon's hu, one as well. the more and more indians are going under the nar to become told when i want to investigate the length. some people are willing to go to reach new fine on al jazeera got one of the fastest growing nations in the world. i want a contract needed to open and develop into national shipping company to become a team, middle east, and trade and money skilfully enough out 3 key areas up to about filling up from it, connecting the world, connecting the future, the cut out, cut to gateway to whoa, trade. across the younger valleys, high above the ground. a trouble has taken on a different form. people died for they fly. this is no again, it's business. makes the bomb is open, may be swinging high across deep valley, facing on every journey. they'll gamble with their lives, just one living risking it all on al jazeera when freedom of the press is under threat. you know, you just thought genuinely about your thoughts toward the vacant government step outside the mainstream. there has been a imple
the couples with the moon's hu, one as well. the more and more indians are going under the nar to become told when i want to investigate the length. some people are willing to go to reach new fine on al jazeera got one of the fastest growing nations in the world. i want a contract needed to open and develop into national shipping company to become a team, middle east, and trade and money skilfully enough out 3 key areas up to about filling up from it, connecting the world, connecting the...
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you've clearly hu . e fixing homes. you've clearly huge amount _ fixing homes.unt on your - fixing homes. you've clearly huge amount on your plate l fixing homes. you've clearly - huge amount on your plate there that i just huge amount on your plate there that ijust wonder, i mean we are looking for a distance and what we're seeing now perhaps it has not been as drastic as it has not been as drastic as it might have been. are you prepared for more to have to do more? , .. ., , prepared for more to have to do more? , ., , ., ., more? there is actually a lot to do. would _ more? there is actually a lot to do. would say _ more? there is actually a lot to do. would say what - more? there is actually a lot to do. would say what we i to do. would say what we anticipated is not what we got. being the anniversary of katrina there are people with ptsd around that event and we also had a majorflood in 2016 there was not even the result of hurricane and since then we have had consistent flooding due to climate change with the frequency and intensity of the storm is coming
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well, for one thing, we are likely to hear from the prime minister of the la hu dog. it's a statement that we have heard before. he has repeatedly stated that the union between the military and civilian component of the transitional government is the unique model that will be able to help for that gets to democracy through transition. now the reason why we should be expecting to hear something like this from prime minister in the handbook is because members of the armed forces were involved in this attempted coup. soldiers that using tags blocked, one of the main bridges that connected between undermine the twin city of the capital costume and how to so that bridge was blocked. and the army therefore, was surrounded by those who attempted to stage a coup and into inside it were the officers and the soldiers who are parts of the attempted. who now, according to some military sources, the inflammation that a coup attempt will be taking place in the morning. it's something that they have from law side, but they were waiting to see how to unfold and who was involved in it
well, for one thing, we are likely to hear from the prime minister of the la hu dog. it's a statement that we have heard before. he has repeatedly stated that the union between the military and civilian component of the transitional government is the unique model that will be able to help for that gets to democracy through transition. now the reason why we should be expecting to hear something like this from prime minister in the handbook is because members of the armed forces were involved in...
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hu . e thank you. what a sensational match. huge congratulations _ thank you.o emma - huge congratulations to emma raducanu. extraordinary skilland huge congratulations to emma raducanu. extraordinary skill and we are all hugely proud of you. if you're watching us this evening, i'm joined now by claire curran who was a former professional tennis player — and represented both great britain and ireland during her career. i'm still shaking. it's disbelief. i felt that she herself will be more surprised to fail than to win in that this shows the character of this young woman and to watch these two plate in front of so many people at the composure that they both had under so much pressure when they both handled themselves, what a great credit to everybody, their parents, their team, great credit to everybody, their parents, theirteam, but in great credit to everybody, their parents, their team, but in the end, the way that she served that match out that much point in the previous game, she came and she made her first five servers and have the composure under the typ
hu . e thank you. what a sensational match. huge congratulations _ thank you.o emma - huge congratulations to emma raducanu. extraordinary skilland huge congratulations to emma raducanu. extraordinary skill and we are all hugely proud of you. if you're watching us this evening, i'm joined now by claire curran who was a former professional tennis player — and represented both great britain and ireland during her career. i'm still shaking. it's disbelief. i felt that she herself will be more...
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your colleague jennifer palmieri interviews alabama governor hu hutchison. >> we need to be based on fact. we need to have people who have confidence in what we say. >> in your day to day life to you see evidence that can work? >> i've always seen that you're going to have 15% that is hard core not going to listen, angry. but you've got a large number of others that when you talk common sense to them, they understand it and they get it. to me, that's leadership. you just can't give in just because somebody ice loud and angry. >> the words sound good. isn't he contributing to exactly what he is saying? >> yeah, don. >> he's calling the vaccine mandate counter productive. >> exactly right. there's a real contradiction there. governors like hutchison were saying you've got to get the vaccines, but as soon as the mandate came down, they went ballistic. if you'reparty of science and truth, be the party of science and truth. biden and company didn't want to do that. they said it publicly they weren't going to do it. obviously they had to break the glass this week because of republicans and
your colleague jennifer palmieri interviews alabama governor hu hutchison. >> we need to be based on fact. we need to have people who have confidence in what we say. >> in your day to day life to you see evidence that can work? >> i've always seen that you're going to have 15% that is hard core not going to listen, angry. but you've got a large number of others that when you talk common sense to them, they understand it and they get it. to me, that's leadership. you just can't...
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liz what hu is -- lydia hu is live in new jersey this morning with that.eporter: the environmental protection agency conning firmed with fox business that it is considering a proposed rule to address methane leaks be by oil and gas companies. there's no timeline on when this rule could become finalized, but it will become public if for review and comment before it is finalized. reports suggest this proposed rule will create a set schedule by which oil and gas companies must inspect their infrastructure for methane leaks and also dictate that they use particular equipment to prevent and address those leaks. already the rule is actually getting support from major players in the oil and gas industry like the mesh petroleum -- american petroleum institute. that is the largest lobbying group. they say they are working with the administration adding, quote: we've made significant progress as an industry other over the last decade as u.s. methane emission rates have declined nearly 70%, but we know there's more work to be done. maria, it is what democrats are doi
liz what hu is -- lydia hu is live in new jersey this morning with that.eporter: the environmental protection agency conning firmed with fox business that it is considering a proposed rule to address methane leaks be by oil and gas companies. there's no timeline on when this rule could become finalized, but it will become public if for review and comment before it is finalized. reports suggest this proposed rule will create a set schedule by which oil and gas companies must inspect their...
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by the end of this week, is playing out and countless counties and states across the country, lydia huall of that. >> were waiting for the latest job numbers that will come out not this friday but the next friday the update for the september picture that will be important to follow when the boosted unemployment benefits ended in the country but according to the latest and employment data that is available from august we are already seeing a trend among states, if you take a look at this we can see states with the lowest rates of unemployment are run by republican governors, nebraska and utah doing the best but meanwhile here are the states with the highest unemployment rate, they're doing the worst nine out of ten run by democratic governors, nevada, california, new york topping the list states that impose the lengthy is an harshest shutdown measures, though shutdown majors could be widening the unemployment gap republican-controlled states are leading the recovery adding back the job that they lost during the pandemic at the fastest rate utah and idaho surpassing their pre-pandemic em
by the end of this week, is playing out and countless counties and states across the country, lydia huall of that. >> were waiting for the latest job numbers that will come out not this friday but the next friday the update for the september picture that will be important to follow when the boosted unemployment benefits ended in the country but according to the latest and employment data that is available from august we are already seeing a trend among states, if you take a look at this...
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are working to assure the private sector amid continued crackdowns president xi jinping and premier hu sent strong messages of support. saying the stricter rules enforcement does not diminish private companies role in the china economic development you have big tech and other sectors feeling the squeeze with added restrictions over the recent months. >>> boeing standoff with a customer coming to an end. ryanair has broken off talks over the purchase of 737 max jets worth tens of billions of dollars. they could not agree on price. despite that blow, boeing won ad you can see how the stocks are reacting in extended trading >> not much. boeing down a bit. contessa, see you back in a few minutes. thank you very much. >>> let's kickoff the market week with stocks at record highs and some economic data weaker than expected lately and september in a volatile month. lee baker is the president of apex financial welcome back to "worldwide exchange." we hope you had a good long weekend. let's get real in the fall what are you expecting for the markets that are currently standing at record highs w
are working to assure the private sector amid continued crackdowns president xi jinping and premier hu sent strong messages of support. saying the stricter rules enforcement does not diminish private companies role in the china economic development you have big tech and other sectors feeling the squeeze with added restrictions over the recent months. >>> boeing standoff with a customer coming to an end. ryanair has broken off talks over the purchase of 737 max jets worth tens of...
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lydia hu. let's go to karen. this must be very tough for karen, the daughter of fallen fdny chief gerard scarborough who co-led the rescue effort at tower two, lost his life. karen, thank you for taking the time to chat. >> thank you, neil. neil: you know, an anniversary like this, it must come with mixed blessings. you see the video of the towers falling and all of this horror and know that your dad was among its victims. on this day how are you? >> well, thank you, first ors for having me -- first, for having me. i never considered my father a victim. my father was a leader of the rescue effort, one of the largest in history. 20,000 people were saved that day. he was a self-made man who loved his career with the fire department and rose through the ranks to the best of his ability and, like you said, co-led the effort at tower two. so he's not a victim in my heart. he did lose his life, but he didn't lose it as much as he gave it. neil: how long has it taken to get the official word your dad and so many other b
lydia hu. let's go to karen. this must be very tough for karen, the daughter of fallen fdny chief gerard scarborough who co-led the rescue effort at tower two, lost his life. karen, thank you for taking the time to chat. >> thank you, neil. neil: you know, an anniversary like this, it must come with mixed blessings. you see the video of the towers falling and all of this horror and know that your dad was among its victims. on this day how are you? >> well, thank you, first ors for...
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thank you very much lydia hu. very exciting consumers that want to get their hands on a car but they cannot find it and they wait and wait and wait, what do you think of this. >> they do and they probably lose interest and don't mention the fact that there is repairs that need to be done on these cars that the folks have that they can get done either, if you talk to the automakers in the auto dealers, not only are they having trouble getting materials but actually having trouble getting workers, if you need to get the materials into the dealership having somebody to fix it coming into work is another story. >> this problem doesn't seem transitory we've gotten into the notion that inflation and all the other issues are short-lived but were passed the short life transitory stage this extends well into next year, maybe beyond. >> i think it does if you look at the effects that some of the issues have of the global supply chains on all industries and a major effect on the overall economy and other areas of the economy
thank you very much lydia hu. very exciting consumers that want to get their hands on a car but they cannot find it and they wait and wait and wait, what do you think of this. >> they do and they probably lose interest and don't mention the fact that there is repairs that need to be done on these cars that the folks have that they can get done either, if you talk to the automakers in the auto dealers, not only are they having trouble getting materials but actually having trouble getting...
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krystal hu was disabled was placed into a nursing home. her husband eventually became her full-time caregiver at this campsite. but they are saying fema is evicting them today because the campsite is closing. a last attempt, the son has set up a gofundme page. they are hoping to use the money to move closer to their son. but until then, they are just that. >>> turning our attention to the forecast, we will start with the view from the tower looking east. it is going to be a gorgeous sunrise. you don't see a whole lot of piles in this view. maybe just a view for the east bay. they are hanging out right at the heart of the bay. we will look at that on the high-resolution depiction of how the marine layer is going to behave. it will not stick around long. is the best part about today's forecast. very little smoke in that view. and as we look at the senses across the bay area and the forecast today, it is good on air quality. from the north bay down to the peninsula. we might hit moderate levels for the south and east bay communities today. th
krystal hu was disabled was placed into a nursing home. her husband eventually became her full-time caregiver at this campsite. but they are saying fema is evicting them today because the campsite is closing. a last attempt, the son has set up a gofundme page. they are hoping to use the money to move closer to their son. but until then, they are just that. >>> turning our attention to the forecast, we will start with the view from the tower looking east. it is going to be a gorgeous...
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as i mentioned, it's the third active wildfire season we'll see more the combination of really low huidity, high heat, this is kind of a low-grade explanation. what happens is that you have all those ingredients, pieces of the puzzle then they create their own fire systems, so much energy within these systems. those embers start and are carried by these winds winds gusting up to 40 miles per hour in some spots that's just able to burn these really low humidity forest fires. so also creating these fire tornadoes. fire at the surface rises, cools, condenses into a cloud and can reach up to 50,000 feet, almost like a thunderstorm that you're seeing. what happens is that it's so dry. when we see a thunderstorm, let's say, the rain evaporates before it reaches the ground you have these lightning strikes op these really dry forests and that's why we're getting all these fires. shep, as i mentioned, january and february are their wet months, but we didn't siee that last year and build up that reserve and again we don't get that again this year. >> thank you so much. >>> elizabeth holmes, mor
as i mentioned, it's the third active wildfire season we'll see more the combination of really low huidity, high heat, this is kind of a low-grade explanation. what happens is that you have all those ingredients, pieces of the puzzle then they create their own fire systems, so much energy within these systems. those embers start and are carried by these winds winds gusting up to 40 miles per hour in some spots that's just able to burn these really low humidity forest fires. so also creating...
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it's marble exterior hued from the same mountain. >> this is why if you're an american, if you're greats is our american parthenon. >> the archbishop said st. nicholas is a beacon, reminding us that life will always triumph over darkness. the church officially opens for services on easter of 2022. shannon. >> shannon: lauren green in new york, thanks. where are we 20 years after the 9/11 attacks? we are going to talk to the executive director of the national fallen firefighters association, chief ron siarnicki. you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. 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 growing up in a little red house, maon the edge of a foresttion. in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in com
it's marble exterior hued from the same mountain. >> this is why if you're an american, if you're greats is our american parthenon. >> the archbishop said st. nicholas is a beacon, reminding us that life will always triumph over darkness. the church officially opens for services on easter of 2022. shannon. >> shannon: lauren green in new york, thanks. where are we 20 years after the 9/11 attacks? we are going to talk to the executive director of the national fallen...
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neil: thank you, lydia hu, thank you very much. president met with some top corporate ceos to talk about these mandates and where they're going and trying to make sure as much as their respective populations get vaccinated but there was one stand out in that group. william tate, louisiana state university president who succeeded perhaps more than any other college in the country to get so many of its students, faculty, overall staff vaccinated. 99% plus. he joins me right now. dr. tate, very good to have you. >> thank you. appreciate being here, sir. neil: this comes with mixed blessings i should tell you though because my son goes to clemson, while i respect what you do and everything you have done on campus i have to get through this. i'm kidding. i'm kidding. first of all, success you've had on campus, getting everybody and we're talking a big population of students here, everyone vaccinated or aware that it's a good idea they should be. how did that start. explain the process. >> started with our entry requirements. we had thre
neil: thank you, lydia hu, thank you very much. president met with some top corporate ceos to talk about these mandates and where they're going and trying to make sure as much as their respective populations get vaccinated but there was one stand out in that group. william tate, louisiana state university president who succeeded perhaps more than any other college in the country to get so many of its students, faculty, overall staff vaccinated. 99% plus. he joins me right now. dr. tate, very...
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lydia hu.me, you've heard back and forth about how pivotal it is to fly these days, the mask requirements, in some cases vaccination requirements. but it leads to some kerfuffles up there, and a lot of people get kicked off for fighting and, i don't know, knocking the teeth out of a flight attendant. but we know who they are. in fact, the airline industry knows who they are, and the head of delta wants to get a list of them together that the9 airlines can share and make sure not a one of them gets to fly again. jackie deangelis on where that's going. >> reporter: good afternoon, neil. no more antics because we're hooking at the airlines, and covid has impacted everything in such a significant way. there's an unexpected consequence here, unruly passengers, and they are becoming a problem. now, during the pandemic because of the new rules like wearing masks when you fly, complaints about unruly passengers have risen. what can the airlines do about it? delta's proposing a unique solution. the airl
lydia hu.me, you've heard back and forth about how pivotal it is to fly these days, the mask requirements, in some cases vaccination requirements. but it leads to some kerfuffles up there, and a lot of people get kicked off for fighting and, i don't know, knocking the teeth out of a flight attendant. but we know who they are. in fact, the airline industry knows who they are, and the head of delta wants to get a list of them together that the9 airlines can share and make sure not a one of them...
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neil: wow that seems a bit more than transitory there, lydia hu thank you very very much. on this show, the former kraft heinz ceo, he also expressed skepticism, to put it mildly, about the transitory nature, of all this the administration and others were touting. unfortunately, you've been proven right about that but i'm wondering now, with reports this could linger for a year or more, what are we in for? >> neil, i think it may get worse, and again, i love the word transitory. the only transitory here are people's incomes and savings accounts as they spend more to basically sustain their livelihood so i think as we go forward the one thing that i am very concerned about on top of this inflation, proposal to substantially raise income taxes and then throw a bunch of money back into the economy which will just exacerbate the inflationary impacts we're seeing, and you know, when you see somebody like the ceo of kroger last week in an earnings call indicate that pricing is not only here to stay but probably going to go up in the fourth quarter and then you don't know what th
neil: wow that seems a bit more than transitory there, lydia hu thank you very very much. on this show, the former kraft heinz ceo, he also expressed skepticism, to put it mildly, about the transitory nature, of all this the administration and others were touting. unfortunately, you've been proven right about that but i'm wondering now, with reports this could linger for a year or more, what are we in for? >> neil, i think it may get worse, and again, i love the word transitory. the only...
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ground did but the policy that led up to the evacuation was disastrous on a strategic diplomatic and hu humanitarian level. the president presented a false choice to the american people. either we end this forever war, everybody out or a major troop surge. i don't think that was the choice at all. you know, yes, we could have main maintained a fragile status quo better than the taliban but i think there has to be some level of accountability. not now but over time there should be someone that should probably step down over what happened because i don't think anybody can say this policy made -- to surrenderer to the taliban and extremists that may end up developing another base which to contact attacks. >> john, i see your expression. do you want to respond? >> well, i -- charlie clearly disagrees with the policy decision to get out and a significant number of members of congress do, a significant number of people who were involved in past administrations disagree with the decision but joe biden was very clear on when he ran for the presidency that that's what he wanted to do and i don't
ground did but the policy that led up to the evacuation was disastrous on a strategic diplomatic and hu humanitarian level. the president presented a false choice to the american people. either we end this forever war, everybody out or a major troop surge. i don't think that was the choice at all. you know, yes, we could have main maintained a fragile status quo better than the taliban but i think there has to be some level of accountability. not now but over time there should be someone that...
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lydia hu in new jersey with more. lydia what is going on here?ix years the hispanic and latino community is the only demographic that is consistently increased the rate of homeownership, even during the pandemic when we know it was really a seller's market. consider that latino homebuyers increased their rate of mortgage applications by 13% when we look at the year to year change. 2019 to 2020. one of the reasons is that the veterans home loan program is helping here, the va home loan program, helping veterans secure their homes, bying their first time homes. veterans like andres bustos, a veteran of the united states marine corps. thanks for your service and congratulations on your new home. >> thank you, appreciate that. reporter: you said one of the thing that helps you buy this home, one of the aspects of this because it required no down payment. how did that make a difference for you? >> it was a big difference. during the pandemic everybody had shortage of money. i was able to save money for closing costs. down payment was a big burden off
lydia hu in new jersey with more. lydia what is going on here?ix years the hispanic and latino community is the only demographic that is consistently increased the rate of homeownership, even during the pandemic when we know it was really a seller's market. consider that latino homebuyers increased their rate of mortgage applications by 13% when we look at the year to year change. 2019 to 2020. one of the reasons is that the veterans home loan program is helping here, the va home loan program,...
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lydia hu has been on the story. lydia, good to see you. reporter: hi, there, lauren.he city of new haven, connecticut the latest to require businesses enforce a mask mandate. inspectors issue a 100-dollar fine to businesses that don't comply, don't mandate their patrons wear masks, it could escalate to closure for businesses that have repeat infractions. i talked with a couple of small business owners they say they don't object to a city mask requirement but they say businesses should not be enforces. >> i don't want to refuse any customer. everybody, i want everybody to come through the door. it is hard enough already. i so i don't really want to turn anybody away. i'm not that person of authority to do something against their will. reporter: take a look at this. these are some cities bringing back mask requirements to local jurisdictions. not all include fines for businesses. city of chicago does. they're already issuing citations to more than a dozen businesses to failing to enforce the city's mask mandate. fines can range from 75 to $2500. on the vaccine front, la
lydia hu has been on the story. lydia, good to see you. reporter: hi, there, lauren.he city of new haven, connecticut the latest to require businesses enforce a mask mandate. inspectors issue a 100-dollar fine to businesses that don't comply, don't mandate their patrons wear masks, it could escalate to closure for businesses that have repeat infractions. i talked with a couple of small business owners they say they don't object to a city mask requirement but they say businesses should not be...
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during the the days of hu, nobody made an announcement that hadn't gone around the compound and been that's no longer true. xi has taken power from those other leaders, and there are people he's hurting, as derrick says >> if there's anything i'm thinking listening to this discussion -- derrick i want to give you a quick word to respond on this -- it's that how can china remain prosperous while draining all the financial support? >> well, i think, you know, we shouldn't confuse the medium term, which is the next year or so and there's a lot of risk in the medium term -- with the long term i think in xi jinping's head this crackdown is not for the next 25 years. it's to make sure he's in charge next year, extend his time, and he'll pick what is important to ease up on and tech would be important there because tech is so important to china's development. so, there's a bad year coming up, but i don't think xi thinks this is a permanent change where finance and these various sectors of the economy are going to be repressed indefinitely >> very, very interesting. thank you both for this d
during the the days of hu, nobody made an announcement that hadn't gone around the compound and been that's no longer true. xi has taken power from those other leaders, and there are people he's hurting, as derrick says >> if there's anything i'm thinking listening to this discussion -- derrick i want to give you a quick word to respond on this -- it's that how can china remain prosperous while draining all the financial support? >> well, i think, you know, we shouldn't confuse the...
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that fige excudesbable addition asbestosein pipe insutionnd other apications so the is a hu amount.t is sa toay whater wasn th wor trade center was released into the general environment. nothing disappeared. amy: "nothing disappeared." whatever was inside the world trade towers became what we breathe. that is david newman with the new york committee for occupational safety and health. juan, you talked about "the new york daily news" winning the pulitzer and you did not. you should have. you are the one who led the way in exposing this. i want to bring in the director lisaatzman, directornd producer of this utterly devastating documentary "9/11's unsettled dust." talk about why you chose to make this film and the significance of a crusading reporter like juan gonzalez and others who are putting out this information, going against the financial establishment -- let's remember who the country's mayor was at the time, rudy giuliani. the informal -- the environment protection agency administration who now says, ok, maybe she made a mistake, dreads the 9/11 anniversary because of this, ch
that fige excudesbable addition asbestosein pipe insutionnd other apications so the is a hu amount.t is sa toay whater wasn th wor trade center was released into the general environment. nothing disappeared. amy: "nothing disappeared." whatever was inside the world trade towers became what we breathe. that is david newman with the new york committee for occupational safety and health. juan, you talked about "the new york daily news" winning the pulitzer and you did not. you...
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i know all you hu people are happy to see her in her hu gear. thank you both being here.at is the impact of having students delay their plans or the impact of being -- having an adverse impact on their life when it comes to covid and getting an education? >> i mean, i think realistically we know that students, especially low income students and students of color aren't taking a gap year. they're simply not enrolling in education. we know good jobs, jobs that were created post the last recession went to people with college degrees and those were jobs that had retirement benefits and medical benefits. so it has long-term impacts if you don't go to college and earn a degree. >> completely, and i think we're seeing that. so i learned about you, my good friend dr. kim jones is the department chair at howard and she spoke so highly of you and your circumstance. now, you are working full-time, you're 26 years old, undergrad and you're so close to graduating. but you're balancing a full-time job and being a full-time student. tell me what that's like for you. >> it's pretty crazy
i know all you hu people are happy to see her in her hu gear. thank you both being here.at is the impact of having students delay their plans or the impact of being -- having an adverse impact on their life when it comes to covid and getting an education? >> i mean, i think realistically we know that students, especially low income students and students of color aren't taking a gap year. they're simply not enrolling in education. we know good jobs, jobs that were created post the last...
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. >> hu, there lindsey. a tornado was in southern jersey in manville. the issue is flooding. we've been there for several days and have been documenting the destruction there. we just moved to queens and new york city which has seen 13 deaths so far. many of them in flooded basement apartments. actually some video just released by the nypd shows a heartbreaking scene. officers diving into one of those flooded apartments trying to rescue a family. they actually had to wait for specialized rescue teams because it was live electricity. there was rising water. and they had to wait until the fdny arrived sadly when they finally did, the family, three people had actually drowned. but here in this neighborhood, there was also lots of water, just came at a staggering rate. we actually just spoke and have here at the a woman that lives inside this building. and you actually barely survived the floodwaters as you were telling us earlier. what was it like and how much water came down so quickly? >> it was frightening. i never experienced anything so frightening in my life. i really thou
. >> hu, there lindsey. a tornado was in southern jersey in manville. the issue is flooding. we've been there for several days and have been documenting the destruction there. we just moved to queens and new york city which has seen 13 deaths so far. many of them in flooded basement apartments. actually some video just released by the nypd shows a heartbreaking scene. officers diving into one of those flooded apartments trying to rescue a family. they actually had to wait for specialized...
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fox business's lydia hu has the story.iz, good evening, new data on the nation's unemployment rate will be issued next week but already we see a trend emerging from the unemployment data issued for august. take a look at this, states with the lowest rates of unemployment are run by republican governors. nebraska and utah doing the best. meanwhile states with the highest unemployment rates, nine out of 10 of them are run by democratic governors, nevada, california, new york, top this list. now these states imposed some of the lengthiest and harshest shutdown measures and those shutdown measures could be widening the unemployment gap. republican controlled states are leading the recovery, adding jobs lost during the pandemic back at the fastest rates. utah, idaho, even surpassing their pre-pandemic employment numbers but blue states lag behind hawaii and new york, rounding out the states being slowest to return jobs that were lost due to covid. now there are new concerns that vaccine mandates could stunt job recovery. new yo
fox business's lydia hu has the story.iz, good evening, new data on the nation's unemployment rate will be issued next week but already we see a trend emerging from the unemployment data issued for august. take a look at this, states with the lowest rates of unemployment are run by republican governors. nebraska and utah doing the best. meanwhile states with the highest unemployment rates, nine out of 10 of them are run by democratic governors, nevada, california, new york, top this list. now...
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fox business correspondent lydia hu is in new york tonight with the comparison and contrast.d evening, lydia. >> good evening, bret. new data on the nation's unemployment rate will be issued next week but already we see a trend emerging from the unemployment data issued for august. states with the lowest rates of unemployment are run by republican governors. nebraska and utah doing the best. meanwhile, states with the highest unemployment rates, nine out of ten of them are run by democratic governors. nevada, california, new york, top the list. these states impose some of the lengthiest and harshest shut down measures. and those shut down measures could be widening the unemployment gap. republican controlled states are leading the recovery adding jobs lost during the pandemic back at the fastest rate. utah and idaho even surpassing their pre-pandemic employment numbers. but blue states lag behind hawaii and new york rounding out the states being the slowest to return jobs that were lost due to covid. >> lockdowns, do address the virus but they come at enormous cost. people lo
fox business correspondent lydia hu is in new york tonight with the comparison and contrast.d evening, lydia. >> good evening, bret. new data on the nation's unemployment rate will be issued next week but already we see a trend emerging from the unemployment data issued for august. states with the lowest rates of unemployment are run by republican governors. nebraska and utah doing the best. meanwhile, states with the highest unemployment rates, nine out of ten of them are run by...
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the latest from lydia hu. what is going on?rules revelation that two fed presidents engaged in extensive trading last year. financial disclosures, robert kaplan, of the dallas federal reserve bank owned one million dollars worth of stocks, including apple, boeing, facebook. he owned a stake in the kansas city royals baseball team. rosengren of the boston fed owned shares as well as others. the trades were permitted under fed's ethics rules. both pledged to divest their holdings. a spokesperson for federal reserve chairman jerome powell said that in the statement the chairman ordered sweeping ethics review of the u.s. central bank, quote, because the trust of the american people is essential for the federal reserve to effectively carry out our important mission. chair powell late last week directed board staff to take a fresh and comprehensive look at the ethics rules around permissible financial holdings and activities by senior fed officials. now following these revelations of financial holdings democratic senator elizabeth wa
the latest from lydia hu. what is going on?rules revelation that two fed presidents engaged in extensive trading last year. financial disclosures, robert kaplan, of the dallas federal reserve bank owned one million dollars worth of stocks, including apple, boeing, facebook. he owned a stake in the kansas city royals baseball team. rosengren of the boston fed owned shares as well as others. the trades were permitted under fed's ethics rules. both pledged to divest their holdings. a spokesperson...
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paulina, couldo you remember hu you felt by the time you've got to the er? >> i remember walking into the er and i was, like, dragging my feet, like, it was hot outside and i just couldn't breathe normally. >> reporter: was it scary for you? >> yeah, very. >> reporter: pauline tested positive on july 11. just as she was making plans to be vaccinated. first it was just a runny nose, but then came the headaches, loss of taste and smell, and then the struggle to breathe. are this was paulina before she got sick, a healthy energetic high school sophomore. that quickly turned into this. less than a week after testing positive, paulina's oxygen levels dropped to below 70. on july 17 when she went to the hospital doctors immediately put her on a ventilator. >> it was the scariest moment when they told me because i didn't know what to expect. i started asking questions. at first i said, no, no, no, please, no, and they said, well, we don't have any other alternatives. we have to do that. otherwise, you know, something, you know, worse can happen. and i said, okay, w
paulina, couldo you remember hu you felt by the time you've got to the er? >> i remember walking into the er and i was, like, dragging my feet, like, it was hot outside and i just couldn't breathe normally. >> reporter: was it scary for you? >> yeah, very. >> reporter: pauline tested positive on july 11. just as she was making plans to be vaccinated. first it was just a runny nose, but then came the headaches, loss of taste and smell, and then the struggle to breathe....
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fox business correspondent lydia hu is at a car dealership in new jersey to explain. >> good evening,tor chips continues as industry groups say shipments and production are reaching an all-time high. the world few chip manufacturers located mostly overseas, struggle to keep up with surge in demand as supply chain bottlenecks delay shipment. tijuana is home to the leading chip producer and its tense relationship with china adds concern about america's ongoing access to chips. the shortage is pitting the auto industry against consumer electronics for the limited supply available. the car manufacturers are feeling the pinch with constrained car inventory, estimates show more than 4 million vehicles have been lost due to the chip shortage. those losses could reach 9.5 million as some automakers stall production without needed chips. vehicle prices are already surging. prices for new cars continue to climb in august, up 7.6% year over year. the average new vehicle transaction price for last month was more than $43,000. that's a record high for the fifth straight month. and prices on used c
fox business correspondent lydia hu is at a car dealership in new jersey to explain. >> good evening,tor chips continues as industry groups say shipments and production are reaching an all-time high. the world few chip manufacturers located mostly overseas, struggle to keep up with surge in demand as supply chain bottlenecks delay shipment. tijuana is home to the leading chip producer and its tense relationship with china adds concern about america's ongoing access to chips. the shortage...
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your piece on the latino entrepreneurs it reminded me when i was a kid, my grandfather had a clipping hutalians coming to america and some senator said if italians continue to come to america at this rate in 50 years our children will all be eating pizza for dinner i thought that was the greatest thing ever. >> i hear you spent time with jay cordon any car pool karaoke >> no, we didn't surprisingly he had a dream car, jaguar, so we tracked one down. that's kind of what the show is. we try to find the car maybe you had your first kiss in, maybe why your dad took you for ice cream. whatever it might be it's not so much the technical aspects of the automobile but the social implications. how did it change your life? what was it like first time you got to drive it, where did you go everybody has some kind of car story. celebrities open up right away. >> sixth season, familiar faces and, i hear, some new ones who have you got >> ashton kutcher, you mentioned sebastian, kevin bacon is on. >> sebastian is hilarious. >> rick ross you know, it's really fun. i find once you take politics out of th
your piece on the latino entrepreneurs it reminded me when i was a kid, my grandfather had a clipping hutalians coming to america and some senator said if italians continue to come to america at this rate in 50 years our children will all be eating pizza for dinner i thought that was the greatest thing ever. >> i hear you spent time with jay cordon any car pool karaoke >> no, we didn't surprisingly he had a dream car, jaguar, so we tracked one down. that's kind of what the show is....
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okay, okay ♪ ♪ uh-hu well grace in the plac where you love the roots and all ♪ ♪ good to know they lik the fal another on bites the style ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: hey, that's what i'm talking about. thank you to our audience. thank you to the roots [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with hasan minhaj and then later, when we have an in-studio performance from meek mill and lil uzi vert come on back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ i'm really nervous. i don't know what i should wear. just wear something not too crazy, remember it's a business dinner not a costume party. on a spotty network this is what she heard... just wear something crazy, remember it's a costume party. a costume party!? yes! anybody want to split a turkey leg? you said that you would shave your eyebrow off for a #klondike. go go. ohhh. [hysterics laugh] ♪♪ [humming] ♪ hands to the sky, all mine ♪ ♪ pardon when i shine ♪ ♪ hands to the sky, all mine ♪ ♪ woah, woah no ceiling woah ♪ ♪ woah good feeling woah woah ♪ ♪ i might send it up ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ it came a long way to be found by you. find more. spend less. homegood
okay, okay ♪ ♪ uh-hu well grace in the plac where you love the roots and all ♪ ♪ good to know they lik the fal another on bites the style ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: hey, that's what i'm talking about. thank you to our audience. thank you to the roots [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with hasan minhaj and then later, when we have an in-studio performance from meek mill and lil uzi vert come on back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ i'm really nervous. i don't know what i should...
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and potentially be one of only two republican loud critics of the former president remaining in the hus >> garrett haake, thank you. pete williams, we'll see you later. >> meanwhile, inside the capitol, democrats are at a crucial point in their race to pass a key part of president biden's domestic agenda. five separate house committees are marking up their portions of that $3.5 trillion safety bill. you're looking at the ways and means committee meeting going on now. deadlines are fast approaching to get it all done, and there are some critical disagreements within the party that leaders need to work out. and fast. nbc news capitol hill correspondent leeann leighann caldwell is here, and also obama's 2012 election campaign manager. the wig question this morning is how much is too much to spend. take us into that debate over the amount of money as well as through this mark-up process. >> hey, chris. well, the house is starting to mark up their portion of the bill or their version of the bill. the senate, meanwhile, is writing their own version of the bill. so not only do the house and th
and potentially be one of only two republican loud critics of the former president remaining in the hus >> garrett haake, thank you. pete williams, we'll see you later. >> meanwhile, inside the capitol, democrats are at a crucial point in their race to pass a key part of president biden's domestic agenda. five separate house committees are marking up their portions of that $3.5 trillion safety bill. you're looking at the ways and means committee meeting going on now. deadlines are...
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lydia hu is at a service station in new jersey. jackie. estimates say around 20% of people who had a planned to fly to their destination this labor day weekend are canceling their airline ticket, opting instead to drive. that's according to a cars.com survey. they say that people who responded to the survey is tell us they feel safer in their car as we deem the delta variant -- see the delta variant continue to circulate and the cdc is recommending unvaccinated stay home and not travel this weekend. in fact, people who are traveling this weekend, 9 out of 10 will drive, and we also see airline travel slumping. this past tuesday 1.3 million people passed through a tsa checkpoint. that is the lowest number counted since mid may. but driving will come at a higher cost as gas prices are spiking. the national average right now stands at $3.18. jackie, that is the highest labor day weekend price that we've seen at the pump since 2014 according to a a aa a. but with you can -- aaa at this station in new jersey behind me, $330. experts say
lydia hu is at a service station in new jersey. jackie. estimates say around 20% of people who had a planned to fly to their destination this labor day weekend are canceling their airline ticket, opting instead to drive. that's according to a cars.com survey. they say that people who responded to the survey is tell us they feel safer in their car as we deem the delta variant -- see the delta variant continue to circulate and the cdc is recommending unvaccinated stay home and not travel this...