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second, fema was well prepared for ida. thanks to congressional action in the 16 years since, we have authorities that give us the flexibility and ability to lean in a much quicker than we have in the past to bring the full force of the federal family into position so we can respond quickly. we pre-positioned millions of liters of water, millions of meals, specialized response teams, and numerous resources from our federal community to deploy based on the immediate needs after the storm had passed. at fema, we say disaster response is locally executed, state managed, and federally supported. i am proud of how well we supported our state and local partners in responding to this storm. this is particularly true, given the challenges involving responding to a disaster made the ongoing covid-19 pandemic. third, as this storm hit the u.s., fema was ready to implement important policy changes to help underserved communities, which are often disproportionately impacted by disasters to obtain individual assistance to the full exten
second, fema was well prepared for ida. thanks to congressional action in the 16 years since, we have authorities that give us the flexibility and ability to lean in a much quicker than we have in the past to bring the full force of the federal family into position so we can respond quickly. we pre-positioned millions of liters of water, millions of meals, specialized response teams, and numerous resources from our federal community to deploy based on the immediate needs after the storm had...
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Nov 29, 2021
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and ida's impacts have affected states and communities from the gulf of mexico to the northeasth ida left a million people in louisiana and mississippi without power at a time of sweltering heat. after transitioning and ef accelerating to a post tropical cyclone, ida caused widespread flooding in northeastern united states breaking multiple af rainfall records and causing st catastrophic floods in new york, new jersey, and pennsylvania. u hurricane ida caused over 100 direct fatalities, and my heartr goes out to all of the families who lost loved ones. for all its severe impacts, hurricane ida was also notable in other ways. first, the storm came ashore 16 years to the day after hurricane katrina made landfall and caused widespread flooding in new orleans. but this time the levees in new orleans held reflecting significant investments made in the aftermath of katrina, strengthened the levee system.m. second, fema was well prepared for ida. thanks to congressional action in the 16 years since katrina, we have authorities that give us the flexibility and the abilitym to lean in much qu
and ida's impacts have affected states and communities from the gulf of mexico to the northeasth ida left a million people in louisiana and mississippi without power at a time of sweltering heat. after transitioning and ef accelerating to a post tropical cyclone, ida caused widespread flooding in northeastern united states breaking multiple af rainfall records and causing st catastrophic floods in new york, new jersey, and pennsylvania. u hurricane ida caused over 100 direct fatalities, and my...
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historic flooding as ida travelled across the north—east.isphere�*s busiest subway system shutdown. trains pulling in to find platforms submerged. people wading through waist—high water. we were expecting 3 to 6 inches of rain over multiple hours. - all right, they're just telling me now, this is coming in with rainfall that's coming down — are you ready for this one? 3 inches per hour. the water in the atlantic ocean and the gulf of mexico is warmer than it used to be, it's a lot warmer, 3 or 4 degrees fahrenheit warmer, and what this does is it brings more moisture to the storms. each degrees celsius of warm—up water —— each degrees celsius of warmer water adds 7% more precipitation. eventually, that moisture is going to be unleashed in the form of rain, increasingly in these huge events where you have three, four, five, six inches of rain in an hour. there's two areas where there are drainage in the front and back of the house. when we open them up so that water can drain out, those were starting to come up and they were coming up through
historic flooding as ida travelled across the north—east.isphere�*s busiest subway system shutdown. trains pulling in to find platforms submerged. people wading through waist—high water. we were expecting 3 to 6 inches of rain over multiple hours. - all right, they're just telling me now, this is coming in with rainfall that's coming down — are you ready for this one? 3 inches per hour. the water in the atlantic ocean and the gulf of mexico is warmer than it used to be, it's a lot...
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Nov 22, 2021
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meaning, someone like ida craddock. she wrote the marriage manuals and sex guides, but in revisions of her own books talked about anthony comstock being a sadist and that anyone who thought sex was unclean was comstockian. and many of them were fighting the comstock laws through writing about them in the radical press. and this is sometimes called the free thought world or free thinker world and and it was-- i was about to say hundreds, i would say at least a thousand publications from around the 1830's to 1880's, 1890's, sort of heyday of it advocated for civil liberties, some were health oriented and had a combination of health writing and political writing, or huge circulations and the letter writers sometimes became columnists and i had to call in new york 1990's and of our best letter writers would hire them. >> yeah --. >> and what inspired me was the idea of radical and there were sometimes petitions and circulars and things like that in the publications and radical actions through publications. >> yeah, and so w
meaning, someone like ida craddock. she wrote the marriage manuals and sex guides, but in revisions of her own books talked about anthony comstock being a sadist and that anyone who thought sex was unclean was comstockian. and many of them were fighting the comstock laws through writing about them in the radical press. and this is sometimes called the free thought world or free thinker world and and it was-- i was about to say hundreds, i would say at least a thousand publications from around...
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Nov 23, 2021
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i learned about the story of ida craddock who was this odd philadelphian quaker born woman born in 1857 and and i leart she was visited at night by a ghost husband here and to researching her story i learned that she was prosecuted under the comstock law. i decided that if i wanted to write a book that included her story i need to be a little broader than that. so i began researching all of the women who i felt had media, juicy, interesting stories into it butted heads with them in one way or another, some were prosecuted, eight women, the consumer prosecuted under state comstock law and some other federal but i thought he was a great opportunity to really tell the stories of these, what i i called sex radicals, these incredibly unconventional women who, some of whom we've heard about the most of whom we hadn't because they were active before suffrage past and they were in this kind of middle generation of women born generally in the 19th century, some of them 1830s, some 1850s, who don't get a lot of attention. some reviewers have said it's called "the man who hated women" but it's rea
i learned about the story of ida craddock who was this odd philadelphian quaker born woman born in 1857 and and i leart she was visited at night by a ghost husband here and to researching her story i learned that she was prosecuted under the comstock law. i decided that if i wanted to write a book that included her story i need to be a little broader than that. so i began researching all of the women who i felt had media, juicy, interesting stories into it butted heads with them in one way or...
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i have long said and claimed ida b wells as my godmother.as the first example of a black woman during the -- doing the journalism wanted to do. i did not know living examples of black women investigative report is when i was young, so she was a pioneering investigative journalist who really brought lynching to a global audience. she would go into town where a black man or woman had just been lynched and she would interview people and she would document. she was one of the early data reporters because she started to collect data on how many lynchings were occurring, the reasons given for the lynchings, and what her reporting showed. she was in true intersection a woman. she was a suffragist and had to fight both for women's right to vote and against racism within the suffragette movement. she was a civil rights activist. she was a cofounder of the national association for advancement of colored people where she had to fight against gender discrimination as a black woman. in so many ways, she was this pioneering woman to find for civil rights
i have long said and claimed ida b wells as my godmother.as the first example of a black woman during the -- doing the journalism wanted to do. i did not know living examples of black women investigative report is when i was young, so she was a pioneering investigative journalist who really brought lynching to a global audience. she would go into town where a black man or woman had just been lynched and she would interview people and she would document. she was one of the early data reporters...
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the remnants of hurricane ida revealing _ the remnants of hurricane ida revealing chaos.who have died - officials have revealed more people who have died in- officials have revealed more people who have died in the| people who have died in the storm. _ people who have died in the storm. a _ people who have died in the storm, a short— people who have died in the storm, a short time - people who have died in the storm, a short time ago- people who have died in the storm, a short time ago we| people who have died in the i storm, a short time ago we were told that— storm, a short time ago we were told that three _ storm, a short time ago we were told that three people _ storm, a short time ago we were told that three people were i told that three people were found — told that three people were found dead _ told that three people were found dead in _ told that three people were found dead in the _ told that three people were found dead in the flooded l found dead in the flooded lrasemerrt— found dead in the flooded basement apartment. i basement apartment. of basement apartmen
the remnants of hurricane ida revealing _ the remnants of hurricane ida revealing chaos.who have died - officials have revealed more people who have died in- officials have revealed more people who have died in the| people who have died in the storm. _ people who have died in the storm. a _ people who have died in the storm, a short— people who have died in the storm, a short time - people who have died in the storm, a short time ago- people who have died in the storm, a short time ago we|...
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. >> la seÑora verÓnica tenÍa la esperanza de que se pudiera tramitar su ida a mÉxico. >> no pude estarsÓlo se quedo con mi dinero. >> ella me dijo que tenÍa el poder de reportarnos. >> esa razÓn por la que las vÍctimas no se animaron a denunciar nada antes. >> es polÍtica del condado, nosotros no compartimos informaciÓn con migraciÓn, no vamos a compartir la informaciÓn de nuestras vÍctimas. >> set a las autoridades competentes que trabajen en estos casos migratorios. >> si tienen miedo me pueden hablar, yo les puedo ayudar, puede llamar a la policÍa, si el de los estÁ amenazando por uno de estos casos. >> si usted fue vÍctima y quiere denunciar un fraude migratorio puede encontrar los nÚmeros de la unidad de fraudes de la oficina del alguacil. paola: ademÁs son miles los inmigrantes indocumentados que han sido vÍctimas de crÍmenes violentos y tal vez no lord hurtan por miedo a ser deportados. >> los sobrevivientes de violencia domÉstica pueden aplicar cuando el crimen es re portado a las autoridades. >> hay una lista entera de crÍmenes. paula: hay organizaciones en la bahÍa que lo pue
. >> la seÑora verÓnica tenÍa la esperanza de que se pudiera tramitar su ida a mÉxico. >> no pude estarsÓlo se quedo con mi dinero. >> ella me dijo que tenÍa el poder de reportarnos. >> esa razÓn por la que las vÍctimas no se animaron a denunciar nada antes. >> es polÍtica del condado, nosotros no compartimos informaciÓn con migraciÓn, no vamos a compartir la informaciÓn de nuestras vÍctimas. >> set a las autoridades competentes que trabajen en...
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ida. making changes to your travel plans? has that been fairly smooth? at all. my instant _ has that been fairly smooth? no, not at all. my instant reaction _ has that been fairly smooth? no, not at all. my instant reaction was - has that been fairly smooth? no, not at all. my instant reaction was if- at all. my instant reaction was if i'm going into a hotel, i must get an earlierflight, so i'm going into a hotel, i must get an earlier flight, so that it doesn't take part of my holiday. i have three weeks holiday, and 11 days of that holiday is going to be in isolation without my family, so i tried to get hold of the airline i'm flying with, and they have an automated answer, they cannot take calls. so it was very frustrating, a lot of tears, a lot of phone calls, and it has been very, very disappointed.— and it has been very, very disappointed. and it has been very, very disa ointed. �* , ., disappointed. ruth, i'm sorry for the experience _ disappointed. ruth, i'm sorry for the experience you _ disappointed. ruth, i'm sorry for the experience you have
ida. making changes to your travel plans? has that been fairly smooth? at all. my instant _ has that been fairly smooth? no, not at all. my instant reaction _ has that been fairly smooth? no, not at all. my instant reaction was - has that been fairly smooth? no, not at all. my instant reaction was if- at all. my instant reaction was if i'm going into a hotel, i must get an earlierflight, so i'm going into a hotel, i must get an earlier flight, so that it doesn't take part of my holiday. i have...
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was prosecuted under the comstock law and i decided that if i wanted to write a book that included ida story, needed to be broader than that and so i began researching all of the laminate who had juicy interesting stories and had summer prosecuted and eight women the work prosecuted under the comstock laws under federal - but i thought that he was a great opportunity to really tell the stories of what i call incredibly unconventional women who some we've heard about the most ofou whom you have it becae we were active before the suffrage laws becausesu we weren this middle generation of of women and women are born in the 19th century and some of them 1830s, some 1850s and i don't get a lot of attention and some reviewers and said it's called the mandated women it is really about the women and it is an anthony comstock is a great toil, and if we can use him to tell the stories, because - >> it would be exactly what he would not want. >> yes exactly and he too is an evocative character pretty. >> list this category comes from and i know that i want to move into this women's stories but it
was prosecuted under the comstock law and i decided that if i wanted to write a book that included ida story, needed to be broader than that and so i began researching all of the laminate who had juicy interesting stories and had summer prosecuted and eight women the work prosecuted under the comstock laws under federal - but i thought that he was a great opportunity to really tell the stories of what i call incredibly unconventional women who some we've heard about the most ofou whom you have...
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ida. but that remains to be seen. no, it's interesting. _ but that remains to be seen.s to be seen. no, it's interesting. let's move on if we may too also on the telegraph — i don't know what you make of this, "lobsters don't know what you make of this, " lobsters 70 don't know what you make of this, "lobsters 70 in its ruling may ban boiling." "lobsters 70 in its ruling may ban boilin: ." , "lobsters 70 in its ruling may ban boilinr." , , boiling." dashed lobster sentiments. this study has _ boiling." dashed lobster sentiments. this study has found _ boiling." dashed lobster sentiments. this study has found that _ this study has found that lobsters... george eustis has tabled an amendment to the animal sentiments bill, which means that you have to consider they can feel pain —— animal sentiments. it means they can't be boiled alive any more, essentially, which means they are cooked. it was one of the parts of this review that basically said the fact they try to get away from that situation shows they can feel pain and they're quite intelligent animals. but yes, it's a
ida. but that remains to be seen. no, it's interesting. _ but that remains to be seen.s to be seen. no, it's interesting. let's move on if we may too also on the telegraph — i don't know what you make of this, "lobsters don't know what you make of this, " lobsters 70 don't know what you make of this, "lobsters 70 in its ruling may ban boiling." "lobsters 70 in its ruling may ban boilin: ." , "lobsters 70 in its ruling may ban boilinr." , ,...
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from the damage of katrina to the latest hurricane ida.a of climate racism. this is a significant thing they're dealing with. >> traveling to louisiana, you see this outsized impact on certain communities there. in speaking with the people there, they say that so many people have already died as a result of this sort of environmental injustice. now, they're fighting for future generations. they got to tell that directly to the head of the epa, michael regan. >> reporter: it's been nearly three months since hurricane ida, a category 4 storm, slammed louisiana. yet, this small black community of iron tin looks like the storm hit yesterday. >> they got people that lost everything, don't know where their going to get their next meal from. >> reporter: what is that like, having to know that every hurricane season you don't know if you're going to lose everything? >> i've never been to war, but i can imagine what a young man that's been in the war and dealing with post-traumatic stress. this is a form of post-traumatic stress. >> reporter: steps
from the damage of katrina to the latest hurricane ida.a of climate racism. this is a significant thing they're dealing with. >> traveling to louisiana, you see this outsized impact on certain communities there. in speaking with the people there, they say that so many people have already died as a result of this sort of environmental injustice. now, they're fighting for future generations. they got to tell that directly to the head of the epa, michael regan. >> reporter: it's been...
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hasta las diagonales y era un partido que se esperaba como habÍa sido, estamos esperando que sea de idare, la defensiva que respondiÓ haciendo las jugadas. mÁs allÁ de lo que fue el partido un sabor agridulce porque se pierde a tiebaut y salÍa del partido en el tercer cuarto. >>> y es un pieza importante, es un hombre que tambiÉn bloquea tambiÉn para sus compaÑeros es una pieza fundamental de los san francisco. >>> y vamos a revisar cÓmo quedan las cosas despuÉs de esta victoria, los 49ers se quedan con el segundo lugar de los comodines, quiere decir que los san francisco y despuÉs minnesota, despuÉs que habÍa perdido el equipo de los saints estÁn. en ese lugar. quÉ podemos esperar? >>> una batalla peleada, estÁn a un juego de los rams. >>> gracias jesÚs. esto desde el levis stadium. gracias. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> en "noticiero telemundo" 48 estamos primero contigo. >>> inforrmandote en todo momento. >>> nuestro compromiso es informarte 7 dÍas a la semana. >>> la informaciÓn mÁs actual y en todo lugar. >>> "noticiero telemundo" 48 primero contigo. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> esta noche a las 11. pronto sopodrÍ
hasta las diagonales y era un partido que se esperaba como habÍa sido, estamos esperando que sea de idare, la defensiva que respondiÓ haciendo las jugadas. mÁs allÁ de lo que fue el partido un sabor agridulce porque se pierde a tiebaut y salÍa del partido en el tercer cuarto. >>> y es un pieza importante, es un hombre que tambiÉn bloquea tambiÉn para sus compaÑeros es una pieza fundamental de los san francisco. >>> y vamos a revisar cÓmo quedan las cosas despuÉs de...
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ida. did you mean to talk about her. no, i didn't. i did you mean to talk about her.n to talk about her. iifr, i didn't. i was angry with the prime minister because we were discussing social care and in particular the pay and security of those who work in social care. and he frustrated me because he just didn't get it. what it is actually like to work as an insecure care work and my sister is an insecure care worker and i was angry because of shaking his head dismissively and i do know first—hand what it feels like. i did not to mention my sister because i've got two sisters and brother and they are very private, and they don't like any media intrusion and i therefore don't mention them very often at all. i'm quite careful and try to be protective of them. what try to be protective of them. what is it about her _ try to be protective of them. what is it about her experience, - try to be protective of them. what is it about her experience, though, that you think produces a wider truth? ~ , , ., truth? well, it is understanding. she works _ truth? well, it is understand
ida. did you mean to talk about her. no, i didn't. i did you mean to talk about her.n to talk about her. iifr, i didn't. i was angry with the prime minister because we were discussing social care and in particular the pay and security of those who work in social care. and he frustrated me because he just didn't get it. what it is actually like to work as an insecure care work and my sister is an insecure care worker and i was angry because of shaking his head dismissively and i do know...
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she said, quote, there's so much miss ida is cheddar in response to us.would never happen. >> about a man. >> gray here. great here. gray here. does she have gray hair. i'm sitting with andy cohen and he has a full head of gray here and he's it. why is it ok for him. sjp continues. it almost feels as if people don't want us to be perfectly ok with where we are and tune in to e t tonight. we have the latest on the astroworld tragedy. more lawsuits are being filed. plus, we have a concert safety expert to teach you how to protect yourself in crowd gets out of control for entertainment tonight. i'm kevin frazier. gray hair due to some the. wisdom. rocky, right. yeah. nothing wrong with a little salt and pepper. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. thanks for being with us this hour. keep it here, though. a lot more news ahead tonight on kron 4 news. >> gray hair. i guess i hope better than no hair. although comey, my dad wishes he had minor to the music is starting and thanks guys. tonight is 6. of its covid booster for all americans over age 18 how soon the shot
she said, quote, there's so much miss ida is cheddar in response to us.would never happen. >> about a man. >> gray here. great here. gray here. does she have gray hair. i'm sitting with andy cohen and he has a full head of gray here and he's it. why is it ok for him. sjp continues. it almost feels as if people don't want us to be perfectly ok with where we are and tune in to e t tonight. we have the latest on the astroworld tragedy. more lawsuits are being filed. plus, we have a...
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hurricane ida's area has been impacted. pastors have been inundated with saltwater. ranchers who did have some hay not been able to cut much, if any due to a wet weather. my office inquired with the usda about expanding this to those needing to haul in feed. the change to get the flux ability to consider this program for other events, when usda has determined a shortage of feed availability. i wanted to take this opportunity today to express that they need for assistance is there. louisiana agriculture stakeholders are currently working to gather to quantify this need -- together to quantify this need. are you committing -- committed to giving of those impacted from hurricane ida access to this program? >> yes. >> thank you. i look forward to working with you on this. on how we can make them work more efficiently in the next storm. >> mr. secretary, we have completed our questions for you. we want to thank you for your participation. and for the thoughtful and informative presentation that you have given. thank you very muc
hurricane ida's area has been impacted. pastors have been inundated with saltwater. ranchers who did have some hay not been able to cut much, if any due to a wet weather. my office inquired with the usda about expanding this to those needing to haul in feed. the change to get the flux ability to consider this program for other events, when usda has determined a shortage of feed availability. i wanted to take this opportunity today to express that they need for assistance is there. louisiana...
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Nov 23, 2021
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is a stereotype where women were repressed h and there was a flourishing inin the 1840s a lot of it ida over a period of the digest over the period of about nine years went to washington, chicago, philadelphia and new york and was told not to mail her marital manual and ultimately went head to head by think what you and i both like about her the most as she claimed never have had a living human liver and all of her informationn contained in these guides that she wrote came from the ghost of a businessman she met assi a teenager [inaudible] having given a hard time. >> that's not true. i write about this a little bit later. i usually use the word progressiveth or radical. she met guys thatis she believed were saying she was an outcast in every world she liked the alliances with other groups. hundreds of thousands of copies ofan the book who was in having the stem gynecologist that did very well. books were sold in the way that you find out about these books from reading book publications that advertise them there were all of these medical advice books so they created a system of alternat
is a stereotype where women were repressed h and there was a flourishing inin the 1840s a lot of it ida over a period of the digest over the period of about nine years went to washington, chicago, philadelphia and new york and was told not to mail her marital manual and ultimately went head to head by think what you and i both like about her the most as she claimed never have had a living human liver and all of her informationn contained in these guides that she wrote came from the ghost of a...
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toghnit, the f idas now exctpeed atouthorizeot bh pfizernd a demorna boosrste for alldu alts 18 andld oer at antiy me. motorrow, cdadc visers wl ilthen et on this and this ulcod all ppen verquy ickly. d here'she t map tonhtig. more tn haa dozen atstes have vemod forwarwid th boosts erfor l adultslr aeady, gin vethe se in cas sethey're eiseng, withor me peoplend ioors. in fact,ew n cases a urep 35% ross thicos untry ju sstince late octerob. here's whit johnn sotonight. >>ep rorter:...
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warming was response over the devastating heatwave the kills hundreds and it also increase by hurricane ida by two - three times and taking lives and causing billions of damage read know what to do, our report today came out identified 42 benchmarks that we need to do over the next decade in order to avoid the climate impacts braided and by 2030, need to increase electricity in the vehicle sales between 75 and 95 percent braided and for the fossil fuels increase carbon by 18 percent. not starting from a still, were moving there right direction. many to accelerate dramatically as world's largest economy the united states has the ability to do just that. because we've admitted more carbon than any other country we have the obligation to do so. we've taken a strong step to committing to cutting the carbons in half by 2030 braided is achievable but it will not stop in congress should do these things to help, first, should pass legislation to cut emissios in line with our commitment saying congress should position the u.s. to help guide and what evidence ramp up by support for international fund
warming was response over the devastating heatwave the kills hundreds and it also increase by hurricane ida by two - three times and taking lives and causing billions of damage read know what to do, our report today came out identified 42 benchmarks that we need to do over the next decade in order to avoid the climate impacts braided and by 2030, need to increase electricity in the vehicle sales between 75 and 95 percent braided and for the fossil fuels increase carbon by 18 percent. not...
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people sell homes and cars, those ida, or borrow money from the loan sharks to afford the the kurdish regional government says, cracking down on people struggling networks. and in particular targeting travel agents who offer roots to europe. still, there's plenty of smugglers in business. it's actually pretty easy to find people smugglers online. i've just joined a social media group called iraq migration into europe and head. there are lots of people offering their services. now the word smuggling is actually mentioned anywhere in the site. it's only when people pay that money that they realize what it is they've actually paid for. judging by the amount of people offering the service, the iraqis have a challenge on my hand to stamp it out completely. particularly as the smugglers are international networks across the middle east and europe. there's also hope that the scenes from the podium bell response will stop people going to smugglers. but people smugglers. i just one part of the issue. what still needs to be addressed is allegations of government corruption, mismanagement of res
people sell homes and cars, those ida, or borrow money from the loan sharks to afford the the kurdish regional government says, cracking down on people struggling networks. and in particular targeting travel agents who offer roots to europe. still, there's plenty of smugglers in business. it's actually pretty easy to find people smugglers online. i've just joined a social media group called iraq migration into europe and head. there are lots of people offering their services. now the word...
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actually decrease slightly this year despite growing consumption due to causes such as the hurricane ida impact on the gulf of mexico production and the fact that drilling for oil remains at fairly loyal historical levels. we forecast u.s. production will grow significantly in 2022 but still not quite reach the record level of 2019. this month the u.s. gasoline and diesel pump prices by the highest we've seen since mid- mid-2014 driven primarily by high crude oil prices. as oil prices begin to decrease we expect gasoline price will drop to closer to three dollars per gallon at the end of this year and continually, continue to gradually declined throughout 2022. diesel prices should follow a a similar trend. natural gas markets are working through a similar return to pre-pandemic conditions if we expect prices will remain at current levels through the winter and then begin dropping in 2022. anxiety about cold winter weather is likely to be a major contributor in fact, are too high and natural gas prices throughout the winter. tight asian and european natural gas markets are resulting in t
actually decrease slightly this year despite growing consumption due to causes such as the hurricane ida impact on the gulf of mexico production and the fact that drilling for oil remains at fairly loyal historical levels. we forecast u.s. production will grow significantly in 2022 but still not quite reach the record level of 2019. this month the u.s. gasoline and diesel pump prices by the highest we've seen since mid- mid-2014 driven primarily by high crude oil prices. as oil prices begin to...
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ida. now have been denied the right to go to school?women the will to go to school? no, for women they will be _ to go to school? no, for women they will be promoted. - to go to school? no, for women they will be promoted. they - they will be promoted. they will not lose one year. all girls will be promoted. kabul collapsed all of a sudden so we have not worked out about how the universities, female, male students, so we faced everything all of a sudden. so uirls everything all of a sudden. so girls can be hopeful that after the winter break, they can return to school?- the winter break, they can return to school? yes, yes. there will _ return to school? yes, yes. there will be _ return to school? yes, yes. there will be a _ return to school? yes, yes. there will be a tele- - return to school? yes, yes. there will be a tele- bun i there will be a tele— bun announcement? there will be a tele- bun announcement?- there will be a tele- bun announcement? yes. i think if ou announcement? yes. i think if you follow— announcement? yes. i think
ida. now have been denied the right to go to school?women the will to go to school? no, for women they will be _ to go to school? no, for women they will be promoted. - to go to school? no, for women they will be promoted. they - they will be promoted. they will not lose one year. all girls will be promoted. kabul collapsed all of a sudden so we have not worked out about how the universities, female, male students, so we faced everything all of a sudden. so uirls everything all of a sudden. so...
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just color or conversation and then do their own investigation so also it was beyond journalism with ida wells statue in chicago. but the ability of large national news organizations to bring together. that is a way absolutely. but i worry how whenever these investigating reporting sound centers are founded and so the reshuffling off talent. or as much as it is a shackling. and those who can do the work of the challenging power and organizing power of journalists. >> most journalists would freak out by this idea. this would be's sending bills to have that power. >> that you mention places like city bureau in chicago where with ordinary people to do the baselevel work of a functioning city hall reporting. going to the meetings. but then you mention places and if i miss pronounce your name, would you say that that vilification of bank cities was an example of the class religion in color and ideology? like andrew cuomo and 2020 and any number of examples from new york including anthony weiner. [laughter] >> absolutely anybody in period i can take the mayor of new york city tells you the way
just color or conversation and then do their own investigation so also it was beyond journalism with ida wells statue in chicago. but the ability of large national news organizations to bring together. that is a way absolutely. but i worry how whenever these investigating reporting sound centers are founded and so the reshuffling off talent. or as much as it is a shackling. and those who can do the work of the challenging power and organizing power of journalists. >> most journalists...
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polluted kit gave up after daily an oil on but toward in mongolia and the government hadn't done much. ida schools are still open, people are going to school, and millions of people depend on daily wages all factory. we're good to have to go and work to make a living. have not been given any advice by the government to stay at home. so indeed, the government doing ready little to address this problem. this is a recurring problem every year. around winter we are facing that same kind of crisis, but it seems to be getting worse. i'll 0 come, i'll hide that live in islam about many thanks. come all probably natal enjoy just live from new delhi, talk to the government there. so concerned about levels of pollution that it's got shot schools and colleges indefinitely. yes, we are in fact standing outside once at school and as you can see, the gates are shot. and at this point, we don't know when they are going to reopening of students in india had just returned for in person learning. and now they have to revert to online classes because of another emergency, the national capital. and that of co
polluted kit gave up after daily an oil on but toward in mongolia and the government hadn't done much. ida schools are still open, people are going to school, and millions of people depend on daily wages all factory. we're good to have to go and work to make a living. have not been given any advice by the government to stay at home. so indeed, the government doing ready little to address this problem. this is a recurring problem every year. around winter we are facing that same kind of crisis,...
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why are you making fun of ida i'll hurt your feelings.couldn't play the whole thing because of copyright issues. cnn obama economist jumped ship. who's locked in his corner? >> msnbc. there's definitely an interesting reversal post results of last week in virginia and new jersey where i seriously felt about these inflation issues and precursor to what's going to happen in the midterm for people will want an economic one to make sense to them not just deny it's happening at that doesn't mean necessarily will blame the biden administration are being told they are not experiencing they are actually expanding. they know how to preorder a turkey and get gas and order a baby crib that's right and want to know what's going on. tiny roommate is saying for a while longer. these are things happening in people's lives and it's better served by talking about it and not because denying reality is why people hate washington and just say screw them off. kennedy: i don't understand month this administration is saying so gas is more expensive in the price
why are you making fun of ida i'll hurt your feelings.couldn't play the whole thing because of copyright issues. cnn obama economist jumped ship. who's locked in his corner? >> msnbc. there's definitely an interesting reversal post results of last week in virginia and new jersey where i seriously felt about these inflation issues and precursor to what's going to happen in the midterm for people will want an economic one to make sense to them not just deny it's happening at that doesn't...
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ida everyone working together. no doubt you will be keeping an eye on that.ver the country. injust alarm bells are ringing over the country. in just two years we have gone from the nobel peace prize winning presidents ruling over and aid fuelled a strong economy to a humanitarian crisis. there are echoes of afghanistan where people were saying experts had to leave very quickly, people fearing a yugoslav style breakup of the country and people talking about the famine matching the scale of the ethiopian famine 30 years ago. how did it go so wrong so quickly?— how did it go so wrong so ruickl? , ,. ,, quickly? yes, i was discussing this with the _ quickly? yes, i was discussing this with the un _ quickly? yes, i was discussing this with the un secretary - this with the un secretary generaljust this with the un secretary general just today here this with the un secretary generaljust today here in new york. i think it did go very wrong. what seemed as president argues that a year ago to be an operation to restore law and order has now put thousands dead, 400,000
ida everyone working together. no doubt you will be keeping an eye on that.ver the country. injust alarm bells are ringing over the country. in just two years we have gone from the nobel peace prize winning presidents ruling over and aid fuelled a strong economy to a humanitarian crisis. there are echoes of afghanistan where people were saying experts had to leave very quickly, people fearing a yugoslav style breakup of the country and people talking about the famine matching the scale of the...
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there was hurricane ida. i wonder how you were impacted their. re. michael: minimal impact at our plaquemines facility, some localized flooding but nothing that will impact our schedule. alix: those are all the areas you are looking at, hoping to build. you have that agreement. i wonder when you might actually start shipping. the market is so thirsty for this tonnage. michael: that is the billion dollar question. very recently, and it was disclosed earlier this morning, ferc gave us authorization to commission our first project. we are very proud of this because of how we uniquely configure and execute our facilities. even with the global pandemic, the hurricane strikes, we are on our original schedule. that is because we manufacture so much of our process system in our factories in a way that no one has ever done before. alix: it is a modular situation, you bring them over and plop them down in louisiana. michael: baker hughes has done an amazing job for us, delivering on all of their schedules and budgets. alix: when are you going to start shipping
there was hurricane ida. i wonder how you were impacted their. re. michael: minimal impact at our plaquemines facility, some localized flooding but nothing that will impact our schedule. alix: those are all the areas you are looking at, hoping to build. you have that agreement. i wonder when you might actually start shipping. the market is so thirsty for this tonnage. michael: that is the billion dollar question. very recently, and it was disclosed earlier this morning, ferc gave us...
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ida was an unprecedented event, the first time we have issued a flash flood emergency for the entirerea of new york city, part of nassau county to the east, part of other counties to the north, and this is the most extensive urban flooding new york has experienced. how do you prepare for something like that? if it will happen again, when will it happen again? we have to practice it. even if it is a rare event now, it is a high impact event we will have to be ready for and we will learn have to message that -- learn how to message that on not just us but how will the community respond to an event like that. so this is something that is a continuum not that episode is over, we just move onto the next area that gets hit by rain. we are looking at these types of events to learn from them. from a forecast and response perspective and doing it in partnership with the emergency management community. >> thank you very much. my next question is about stem education and climate drops. thank you for your testimony. as a former teacher and -- principal, when we talk about green jobs and whether
ida was an unprecedented event, the first time we have issued a flash flood emergency for the entirerea of new york city, part of nassau county to the east, part of other counties to the north, and this is the most extensive urban flooding new york has experienced. how do you prepare for something like that? if it will happen again, when will it happen again? we have to practice it. even if it is a rare event now, it is a high impact event we will have to be ready for and we will learn have to...
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it may be -- clara said -- clara ida said he will be watching the data. tom: brian weinstein, headline that gets my attention is the bank framing up 5% plus inflation just under 6%. to you and me that is unimaginable. how far from transitory are we? ryan: the question everyone wants to know. the more we talk about it and the more people say it the further it gets. -- brian: the question everyone wants to know here the more we talk about it the more people say it the further it gets. if we can make it to the next four or five months we will see inflation numbers fall. on a more psychological basis, i wonder if inpatient stays for longer. lisa: the debate seems to be how many it will execute in the cycle. where do you fall in that? brian: i think there is actually a decent amount of uncertainty whether it is due to into 23. i think central banks want to go later. the second debate is right, 1%, 2%, or do we have to go back to was 3% or 4% which is more normal. we don't have evidence that we have to go to 3% or 4%, rate hikes still shallow and the economies
it may be -- clara said -- clara ida said he will be watching the data. tom: brian weinstein, headline that gets my attention is the bank framing up 5% plus inflation just under 6%. to you and me that is unimaginable. how far from transitory are we? ryan: the question everyone wants to know. the more we talk about it and the more people say it the further it gets. -- brian: the question everyone wants to know here the more we talk about it the more people say it the further it gets. if we can...
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hurricane ida was a deadly and destructive category 4 storm which hit america in the summer.ricane we are looking at how these massive storms happen and whether climate change is making them more powerful.— them more powerful. conditions are deteriorating _ them more powerful. conditions are deteriorating rapidly _ them more powerful. conditions are deteriorating rapidly now— them more powerful. conditions are deteriorating rapidly now that - them more powerful. conditions are deteriorating rapidly now that the i deteriorating rapidly now that the hurricane has made landfall. the winds are clocking in at 60 mph in new orleans. it winds are clocking in at 60 mph in new orleans-— new orleans. it intensified rapidly over the ocean _ new orleans. it intensified rapidly over the ocean before _ new orleans. it intensified rapidly over the ocean before it _ new orleans. it intensified rapidly over the ocean before it made i over the ocean before it made landfall in louisiana as a dangerous category four hurricane, bringing winds of hundred 50 mph, relentless rain and coastal surge t
hurricane ida was a deadly and destructive category 4 storm which hit america in the summer.ricane we are looking at how these massive storms happen and whether climate change is making them more powerful.— them more powerful. conditions are deteriorating _ them more powerful. conditions are deteriorating rapidly _ them more powerful. conditions are deteriorating rapidly now— them more powerful. conditions are deteriorating rapidly now that - them more powerful. conditions are deteriorating...
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ida clear there has not been a case so far in the uk?ere has not been a case so far in the uk? no cases here so far identified and _ far in the uk? no cases here so far identified and the _ far in the uk? no cases here so far identified and the uk _ far in the uk? no cases here so far identified and the uk has _ far in the uk? no cases here so far identified and the uk has some - far in the uk? no cases here so far identified and the uk has some ofl identified and the uk has some of the best surveillance in the world. in terms of direct flights, they are being banned, suspended from midday tomorrow, and the six countries put on the red list with the quarantine ring and post. we've only had 59 cases confirmed in south africa so it's really early days. had world reaction to _ it's really early days. had world reaction to this _ it's really early days. had world reaction to this then? - it's really early days. had world reaction to this then? the - it's really early days. had world l reaction to this then? the variant doesnt reaction to thi
ida clear there has not been a case so far in the uk?ere has not been a case so far in the uk? no cases here so far identified and _ far in the uk? no cases here so far identified and the _ far in the uk? no cases here so far identified and the uk _ far in the uk? no cases here so far identified and the uk has _ far in the uk? no cases here so far identified and the uk has some - far in the uk? no cases here so far identified and the uk has some ofl identified and the uk has some of the best...
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ida! vaughan has done a... laughter can you dance?— vaughan has done a... laughter can you dance?lly that is way off, thinking about stuff - can you dance? no! hopefully that is way off, thinking about stuff like i way off, thinking about stuff like that, but i would not rule it out. laughter quick reminder of our top story. heading we suspended as an international cricket venue by the ecb with those ongoing investigations into the county's governance of claims of international racism. more on that on the bbc website, but for me, that is all from sportsday —— institutional racism. hello. after a chilly evening, temperatures are likely to edge upwards overnight across parts of scotland, northern ireland and, indeed, northern england as well, because there's cloud moving in and some outbreaks of rain, most of it patchy and light, although there will be some heavier bursts in northwest scotland. the clearest skies by the end of the night will be across east anglia and southern england, parts of the midlands, and this is where we'll still have a frost going into friday morning. overal
ida! vaughan has done a... laughter can you dance?— vaughan has done a... laughter can you dance?lly that is way off, thinking about stuff - can you dance? no! hopefully that is way off, thinking about stuff like i way off, thinking about stuff like that, but i would not rule it out. laughter quick reminder of our top story. heading we suspended as an international cricket venue by the ecb with those ongoing investigations into the county's governance of claims of international racism. more...
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thank you as well for highlighting the devastating impact of disasters like hurricane ida, which killed total of 40 people in the new york state. and let the destruction of fund of homes in my district. in your view, given unprecedented events like that keep happening, what specific improvements to i p.s. our most imperative now that can help prevent the heartbreaking loss of life and damage we saw in new york? >> well, one of the things is that when a situation like this happens, we and with the emergency management community of first responders we -- are job does not end when that event ends. we get back right away. what can we do better? what's happened on this particular case? what are the lessons learned? we try to get that turnaround rather quickly, because you are right, it can't happen again. what this, ida was an unprecedented event, it was the first time we have issued a flash flood emergency for the entire area of new york. we -- are part of me saw county to the east, part of other counties to the north. and this is the most extensive urban flooding that new york city has exp
thank you as well for highlighting the devastating impact of disasters like hurricane ida, which killed total of 40 people in the new york state. and let the destruction of fund of homes in my district. in your view, given unprecedented events like that keep happening, what specific improvements to i p.s. our most imperative now that can help prevent the heartbreaking loss of life and damage we saw in new york? >> well, one of the things is that when a situation like this happens, we and...
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we recently experienced damage to our infrastructure after ida tore through our community.we had flooded roads, strong winds, lack of power and serious debrisus that made it very difficult for businesses to reopen, for people to get to work and school, and for first responders to get through them following this storm. i appreciate your testimony so far and how we can make this country a ready. the draft warnings were. many. >> in addition to emergency managers, and health care systems and schools need timely and accurate education to respondie to it them. while resorg storing, and severity of extreme weather risks. i havega a distinguished shelte that are working through behavioral research. thets group has received nll grants, like other agencies. they are making extreme disaster training o and management,ly. and the -- could you explain how the national weather servicely. there is health services for community and management services. >>thd going beyond the forecas wanting to interact directly with decision-making and influence with that comes the recognition that we're n
we recently experienced damage to our infrastructure after ida tore through our community.we had flooded roads, strong winds, lack of power and serious debrisus that made it very difficult for businesses to reopen, for people to get to work and school, and for first responders to get through them following this storm. i appreciate your testimony so far and how we can make this country a ready. the draft warnings were. many. >> in addition to emergency managers, and health care systems and...
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ida friend has this message for migrants-— friend has this message for miarants. ., ., , ., , , ., migrantsmigrants. no one should try this, no one. no one deserves _ migrants. no one should try this, no one. no one deserves to _ migrants. no one should try this, no one. no one deserves to die - migrants. no one should try this, no one. no one deserves to die this - one. no one deserves to die this way. one. no one deserves to die this wa . �* one. no one deserves to die this wa , i ., , , one. no one deserves to die this wa . �* ., , , ., one. no one deserves to die this wa. ., way. but the appetite to cross from france remains. _ way. but the appetite to cross from france remains. i— way. but the appetite to cross from france remains. i want— way. but the appetite to cross from france remains. i want to _ way. but the appetite to cross from france remains. i want to go - way. but the appetite to cross from france remains. i want to go to - france remains. i want to go to london to — france remains. i want to go to london to read _ france remains. i want to go to london to read there, - fr
ida friend has this message for migrants-— friend has this message for miarants. ., ., , ., , , ., migrantsmigrants. no one should try this, no one. no one deserves _ migrants. no one should try this, no one. no one deserves to _ migrants. no one should try this, no one. no one deserves to die - migrants. no one should try this, no one. no one deserves to die this - one. no one deserves to die this way. one. no one deserves to die this wa . �* one. no one deserves to die this wa , i ., , ,...
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amy: one secret of finance people love to use ida beam, as qs -- use iw m as qs, but if you look at the sb community should cdf, is a -- the s&p communications etf, it has your netflix, facebook, twitter, and it could be an interesting one because that implied volatility level is very inexpensive on a relative basis compared to q's, but just as much of a tale hedge. tom: very quickly, what do the bears get wrong? amy: there's a case to be made that when a tail looks cheap, you have to own it because if you are in a world where you think about things from the bang for the buck, i thing that is what bears get wrong. they ask why is it that cheap, and sometimes it is that cheap because things are good. tom: thank you so much. it was over -- amy wu silverman, rbc capital markets. these are called the cross moments. we make jokes about it, but going out from variants out to kurtosis, this is serious stuff for global wall street. they're glued to it. lisa: especially because there has been such a surge in options trading. kailey has been covering this really well. this has been a large questi
amy: one secret of finance people love to use ida beam, as qs -- use iw m as qs, but if you look at the sb community should cdf, is a -- the s&p communications etf, it has your netflix, facebook, twitter, and it could be an interesting one because that implied volatility level is very inexpensive on a relative basis compared to q's, but just as much of a tale hedge. tom: very quickly, what do the bears get wrong? amy: there's a case to be made that when a tail looks cheap, you have to own...
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my constituents have been devastated by hurricane sandy and ida. they have seen the intensity and frequency of storms and know the impact of climate change is real. the u.s. has been at the forefront of the fight to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, while promoting energy efficiency. our progress is clear. since 2011, the share of renewable electricity has doubled from 5% of total production to over 12%. since 2005, emissions of fallen by 37%, result of increased investment in renewable energy and americans making eco-friendly choices. while we continue to make progress, the world's most destructive polluter stands out as the people's republic of china, a nation responsible from was 30% of global emissions. president biden's key international climate decisions to date have only emboldened chinese emissions. -- developing nation status, explicitly assented to china's unchecked and deadly pollution of our atmosphere. what is worse is that to rejoin the paris agreement without securing any real commitments from the chinese communist party to ens
my constituents have been devastated by hurricane sandy and ida. they have seen the intensity and frequency of storms and know the impact of climate change is real. the u.s. has been at the forefront of the fight to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, while promoting energy efficiency. our progress is clear. since 2011, the share of renewable electricity has doubled from 5% of total production to over 12%. since 2005, emissions of fallen by 37%, result of increased investment in renewable...
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. >> it has been nearly three months since hurricane ida, a category 4 storm slammed louisiana.oks like the storm hit yesterday. >> they have people who lost everything, and they don't know where they are going to get the next meal from. >> reporter: what is that like knowing that every hurricane season, you don't know that you will lose everything? >> i have never been to war, but i can imagine that a young man who has been to war, and has post-traumatic stress. >> reporter: and steps away from the homes, the caskets with the dead inside are steps away, and the resting place has not been returned after floodwaters have fosted them from their resting site. >> it is heartbreaking to see that nobody has really tried to put them back. >> reporter: this is in plaquemines parish south of new orleans. much of the area is below sea level and the dubious distinction of one of the fastest vanishing places on the planet due to climate-induced sea rise. a study found that minorities are more likely to live on land that is endangered by rising sea levels and more likely to die from extreme
. >> it has been nearly three months since hurricane ida, a category 4 storm slammed louisiana.oks like the storm hit yesterday. >> they have people who lost everything, and they don't know where they are going to get the next meal from. >> reporter: what is that like knowing that every hurricane season, you don't know that you will lose everything? >> i have never been to war, but i can imagine that a young man who has been to war, and has post-traumatic stress....
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i'm fine, i'm great and we asked them, are you hungry, what if you had to eat, ida ritz cracker in thel your family, the number one answer, we don't want them to worry. we've all been there. they're quiet and they don't rally congress, they're not standing outside. we need to take care of that because of the fine this is part of the little things that we do to make sure that they have a thanksgiving meal. >> what can folks do to help with deliveries. >> we need deliveries, volunteers, packing volunteers you can visit feed the fridge.org or medium rare restaurant.com to sign up and e-mail us. it's all hands on deck, starting at 4:00 a.m. were going through thursday our 14th annual turkey frying event we cooked turkeys on thanksgiving day. we don't do this for rich people that don't want to burn our house, we get a deep-fried turkey, there's lots of people getting free food and free turkeys, they don't have the memes to cook them they have never had the memes this allows them to have a cook thanksgiving dinner after receiving free donated items, it's a big part of addressing hunger that
i'm fine, i'm great and we asked them, are you hungry, what if you had to eat, ida ritz cracker in thel your family, the number one answer, we don't want them to worry. we've all been there. they're quiet and they don't rally congress, they're not standing outside. we need to take care of that because of the fine this is part of the little things that we do to make sure that they have a thanksgiving meal. >> what can folks do to help with deliveries. >> we need deliveries,...
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. >> reporter: it's been nearly three months since hurricane ida, a category 4 storm, slammed louisianaack community of ironton looks like the storm hit yesterday. >> they got people that lost everything, don't know where they're going to get their next meal from. >> what is that like, having to know that every hurricane season, you don't know if you're going to lose everything again? >> i've never been to war, but i can imagine what a young man that's been in the war and dealing with post-traumatic stress because this is a form of post-traumatic stress. >> reporter: steps away from destroyed homes, caskets with the dead inside sit under the warm louisiana sun. the state-run cemetery task force has not returned them to their resting place after floodwaters forced them from their grave sites. >> it's heartbreaking to see that no one's really trying to put them back. >> reporter: ironton is in b plakaman's perish. must of the area is below sea level and it has the distinction of being one of the fastest vanishing places on the planet due to sea level rise. a study found minorities are mor
. >> reporter: it's been nearly three months since hurricane ida, a category 4 storm, slammed louisianaack community of ironton looks like the storm hit yesterday. >> they got people that lost everything, don't know where they're going to get their next meal from. >> what is that like, having to know that every hurricane season, you don't know if you're going to lose everything again? >> i've never been to war, but i can imagine what a young man that's been in the war...
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an 18% jump in operating profit on the year to $6.6 billion, but they missed estimates as hurricane idait its insurance operations despite setbacks they said many of the businesses, including energy and railroads benefitted from the economic reopening. >>> the continued rally in equity caused testhem to sell se of their stocks. >>> on the macro front, job growth in the u.s. topped expectations rising by 431,000 for the money. the leisure and hospitality sector led the way, supported by gains in professional and business services. wage growth grew by .4% on the month but jumped almost 5% on an annual basis amid inflationary pressures. >>> the house of representatives has passed a bipartisan infrastructure bill in a major boost to president biden's economic agenda. it now goes to biden's desk for his signature. it includes funds for improving the broadband networks and utilities. it boosted the u.s. in the face of chinese competition. >> the house of representatives passed the infrastructure and investment in jobs act that's a fancy way of saying a bipartisan infrastructure bill a once in
an 18% jump in operating profit on the year to $6.6 billion, but they missed estimates as hurricane idait its insurance operations despite setbacks they said many of the businesses, including energy and railroads benefitted from the economic reopening. >>> the continued rally in equity caused testhem to sell se of their stocks. >>> on the macro front, job growth in the u.s. topped expectations rising by 431,000 for the money. the leisure and hospitality sector led the way,...