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>> are you complaining about your hours, nari? >> holler!rostitute so many times. >> that doesn't count. >> get in my mouth and stay there. >> [ laughs ] she's already dead. >> come on. [ dramatic music plays ] i'm getting this, like, weird sense of deja vu. like, haven't we been in a fish market in seoul at some point in some previous life? >> what should we toast to this time? >> to a triumphant return to korea. second time around for me. [ speaking non-english ] there's something i'm increasingly crazy about, that i've been craving since i got off the plane. banchan, the spicy, pickley, delicious snackies that accompany your meal in korea. ah, i missed this. this is, for me, one of the most exciting things about korean food, actually, is the banchan, yeah. >> yeah. doesn't that just make you want to drink more soju? >> is that a hint or something? >> [ laughs ] oh, no, no, no, no, no. >> oh, yeah, yeah, right. >> i know, the formality of it all. >> and appetizers? yes, i remember these guys. oh, our old friend. again. >> this looks famili
>> are you complaining about your hours, nari? >> holler!rostitute so many times. >> that doesn't count. >> get in my mouth and stay there. >> [ laughs ] she's already dead. >> come on. [ dramatic music plays ] i'm getting this, like, weird sense of deja vu. like, haven't we been in a fish market in seoul at some point in some previous life? >> what should we toast to this time? >> to a triumphant return to korea. second time around for me. [...
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try the pace in osinsk field work, dousing the uvago and the pre-harsh burakov oh, you uny at the nary tuuts of the solotsky horse of the fruit in the agrarian and niosvi region, so a special combine for harvesting the snowy burakov near the fields of the agricultural complex is the basis of the settlement of prophets around the clock harvesting the king of the fruit, here the later radiant zhnivensky calm came up. freeze their work. for vera sinjaburaki. gained the necessary suskavitsa rattling. alas. nika is a gospodarka, one of the left-handed mylnikov in the region came off with a fish of 800 centners of a hectare. sugar on glasses this year too us. uh, let's say it will please and we i think 60-70% profitability. we will get all the technology from it, which is being laid down for maximum profit, so, uh, for today. uh, the average sugar content in our farm at the moment. uh, 17%, autumn is a summing up of the whole year, so today . it's not just sugar cleaning. this harvesting of fodder, harvesting of corn silage , brings to the parental wife's combine this season, raw materials f
try the pace in osinsk field work, dousing the uvago and the pre-harsh burakov oh, you uny at the nary tuuts of the solotsky horse of the fruit in the agrarian and niosvi region, so a special combine for harvesting the snowy burakov near the fields of the agricultural complex is the basis of the settlement of prophets around the clock harvesting the king of the fruit, here the later radiant zhnivensky calm came up. freeze their work. for vera sinjaburaki. gained the necessary suskavitsa...
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Oct 25, 2022
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tweeted out, people want inflation fixed they want disinflationary growth to return but disinflation naryh comes via sideline improvements and greater productivity. what they will get from this cycle is demand destruction. i get where you're coming from and it sounds like the fed is okay with that but is there any chance there are signs maybe of healing you know, i know it doesn't happen overnight but we can get the supply chain up to snuff and we can bring productivity back? what is holding that back from any further improvement? >> i think longer term it is going to be energy. i think that is the critical path. i think a lot of these other things can be resolved over time but i think we need a significant energy, oil, cap-ex cycle in front of us. if you look for example, oil is still pretty develop straighted. despite the fact that the strategic petroleum reserve is is still being drawn down, and china still has rolling lockdowns, they have much lower overall flight demand, so they have less use, less demand for various oil dry products so despite the fact we have these kind of positive
tweeted out, people want inflation fixed they want disinflationary growth to return but disinflation naryh comes via sideline improvements and greater productivity. what they will get from this cycle is demand destruction. i get where you're coming from and it sounds like the fed is okay with that but is there any chance there are signs maybe of healing you know, i know it doesn't happen overnight but we can get the supply chain up to snuff and we can bring productivity back? what is holding...
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let's bring in dan eberhart, chief executive attica nary which is one of the largest oil field servicesnary. what's your judgment of taking 15 million barrels out of the reserve? >> i think it's a bad idea. we should be trying to increase the supply naturally via drilling. we can do do it in north dakota, texas, pennsylvania. why is the government getting involved many trying to push markets? i think it's completely unstrategic. stuart: it's political. he's trying to make a political move right before the midterms. tell me this, what are the consequences? >> well, i think it gives us less oil that we can, if there's some kind of disaster with the middle east, that we can respond with. but the other thing that really worries me is the administration's going to have to refill this at some point, right? we're boeing to need 200 million barrels that the administration's going to have to buy. they're saying they're going to do it that when oil palls below $72. the government's going to be in the market competing to buy the same barrel. so, to me, it's completely unstrategic not to mention th
let's bring in dan eberhart, chief executive attica nary which is one of the largest oil field servicesnary. what's your judgment of taking 15 million barrels out of the reserve? >> i think it's a bad idea. we should be trying to increase the supply naturally via drilling. we can do do it in north dakota, texas, pennsylvania. why is the government getting involved many trying to push markets? i think it's completely unstrategic. stuart: it's political. he's trying to make a political move...
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reporter: some of them for hours before this drive-through food pantry started at new birth mission nary baptist church in a suburb of atlanta over the weekend. >> you have absolutely no idea how many people are suffering in silence, having no clue as to how they're going to feed and take care of their families. >> reporter: every saturday since january 2020, back then, just 30 cars per week, but now, up to 3,000 cars a week. the pandemic and rising inflation providing a one-two punch on people's wallets. >> it is a pandemic and everything is going up. >> double and triple. i paid 85 cents a dozen for eggs and now they're $3. it's crazy. >> ridiculous and also you go in the supermarket and things get expensive. >> reporter: food prices more than alarming, especially for families living paycheck to paycheck. last month the bureau of labor statistics showing how much staple goods will cost you this year compared to 2021. bread jumped 16%, milk up 17%, flour 23% more expensive and egg prices with the most dramatic increase up nearly 40%. inflation a big talking point on the campaign trail a
reporter: some of them for hours before this drive-through food pantry started at new birth mission nary baptist church in a suburb of atlanta over the weekend. >> you have absolutely no idea how many people are suffering in silence, having no clue as to how they're going to feed and take care of their families. >> reporter: every saturday since january 2020, back then, just 30 cars per week, but now, up to 3,000 cars a week. the pandemic and rising inflation providing a one-two...
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tick and consumer digs chris nary you can wait a couple months before getting aggressiv. market territory. we're coming back tomorrow -- ♪. larry: hello, folks, welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. so a
tick and consumer digs chris nary you can wait a couple months before getting aggressiv. market territory. we're coming back tomorrow -- ♪. larry: hello, folks, welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. so a
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and it's best for trump, it is a flat a credibility dispute that the nary your jury doesn't have to decidet. just more likely than on. if they find he she was defamed, the damage might be substantial against him personally. this is not a political sideshow, he can just push his way through. this is donald trump, the citizen having to write a check. >> and there's pacing of it, it seems like they are not going to let this become totally dilatory, and at least moving things forward to this point. it suggests -- >> you set trial for february, and that's right. >>> i don't know, chris. it could be the moment why donald trump actually has to face the music on sexual assault. >> i know. it's so fun ny
and it's best for trump, it is a flat a credibility dispute that the nary your jury doesn't have to decidet. just more likely than on. if they find he she was defamed, the damage might be substantial against him personally. this is not a political sideshow, he can just push his way through. this is donald trump, the citizen having to write a check. >> and there's pacing of it, it seems like they are not going to let this become totally dilatory, and at least moving things forward to this...
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picking up a little bit today, again inflation nary concerns are front and center not really for theies markets. more on that in just a second. oil itself is being decided right now by people outside our sphere of influence. specifically what opec and opec plus countries are doing led by saudi arabia to cut production by some two million barrels a day. the administration promised a response to that. as yet we're still waiting. jacqui heinrich at the white house on what might be. hey, jacqui. reporter: neil, the president continues to warn of consequences for saudi arabia after opec plus moved forward with its decision to scale back oil production. he is considering calls from congress to suspend or scale back or eliminate arms sales to the kingdom based on this decades-old strategic partnership where in the u.s. supplies arms to the saudis to defend themselves against enemies in the region so long as the saudis produce enough oil to keep global markets stable and right now the president's under significant pressure from democrats in congress to take some retaliatory action soon. >> i
picking up a little bit today, again inflation nary concerns are front and center not really for theies markets. more on that in just a second. oil itself is being decided right now by people outside our sphere of influence. specifically what opec and opec plus countries are doing led by saudi arabia to cut production by some two million barrels a day. the administration promised a response to that. as yet we're still waiting. jacqui heinrich at the white house on what might be. hey, jacqui....
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from the first days , so hodges constantly says this, he even already has a deadline, for example, nari. remember, yes, before the new year? he said that ukraine would restore the line on february 24, next year it would take crimea from the donbass as well. well, that is, it would win in the end as a result, the track said so and mcfaul said it, that is, many began to say it, well, at least. but after the kharkov counter-offensive, there are many, but nonetheless. well, all this does not mean that they believe in it by itself. well, ukraine needs to be cheered up by unequivocally today's statistics, which you cited this wonderful one. indeed, it's me, that's how i thought and thought it. well, that is, uh, the official statement of the ministry of defense 50 missiles russia launched 44 shot down. so six flew. yes shmyhal claims 18 objects damaged in ten regions. i'm thinking six missiles 18 objects in ten regions. that is, it must somehow be managed. it's still, somehow, uh, it must really, well, that is, one rocket launcher points to 36 objects. i understand not us, i understand that i
from the first days , so hodges constantly says this, he even already has a deadline, for example, nari. remember, yes, before the new year? he said that ukraine would restore the line on february 24, next year it would take crimea from the donbass as well. well, that is, it would win in the end as a result, the track said so and mcfaul said it, that is, many began to say it, well, at least. but after the kharkov counter-offensive, there are many, but nonetheless. well, all this does not mean...
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no damage, and now i'm inside a 7 11 here seven trees and nary a thing is out of place. everything is as it should be the workers who kind of what we're seeing as we move through this portion of the san jose 73 memory is that yes, people felt it was scary, but there's no damage and it was felt, you know, of course in downtown san jose as well again, scary because that's shaking. you know, you have that that thought where, okay, it's supposed to stop now and it keeps going and you start to say okay, this this could be really serious of this, fernandez said. you think this could be the big one? but there was no no damage , and photographer david toronto and i are gonna continue to scour the area to make sure there's we're not missing anything. we're alive in the seven trees neighborhood san jose just again. he could be you vaccine as well. head back to you in studio jesse gary in the epicenter, where that 5.1 magnitude earthquake struck in the coronavirus fault in that area, saying no damage. you can't see anything. but you hear that the fear in the voices of people who di
no damage, and now i'm inside a 7 11 here seven trees and nary a thing is out of place. everything is as it should be the workers who kind of what we're seeing as we move through this portion of the san jose 73 memory is that yes, people felt it was scary, but there's no damage and it was felt, you know, of course in downtown san jose as well again, scary because that's shaking. you know, you have that that thought where, okay, it's supposed to stop now and it keeps going and you start to say...
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and nary a blink from people in the trump administration for people for whom this was business as usualthe chants at trump's convention to lock her up. no republican has said much of anything about his egregious and intentional and braisen and systematic violations of everything we do as a country to protect state secrets. it's remarkable. jackie alemany, glenn thrush, david laufman, three of the best of the best. thank you so much for starting us off this hour. when we come back, another big victory for ukraine, sending russian occupiers fleeing from a key strategic city in an area that vladimir putin tried to claim for russia. the latest sign of ukraine's progress on the battlefield is next. plus president joe biden surveying the damage from hurricane fiona in puerto rico. just days before he'll do the same for hurricane ian in florida. white house chief of staff ron klain will be our guest. and day one of the supreme court's new term comes as the supreme court is suffering what has been described as a crisis of trust, increasingly seen as the judicial arm of the gop. can that be reve
and nary a blink from people in the trump administration for people for whom this was business as usualthe chants at trump's convention to lock her up. no republican has said much of anything about his egregious and intentional and braisen and systematic violations of everything we do as a country to protect state secrets. it's remarkable. jackie alemany, glenn thrush, david laufman, three of the best of the best. thank you so much for starting us off this hour. when we come back, another big...
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nary a word of miller's masterpiece was changed. >> thank you. >> this play, death of a salesman, won the pulitzer in 1949. why do you think this play still resonates today, wendell? >> this is a. classic will make something classic is it speaks to an offensive part of our humanity. across time in place. and long after we are, gone this will speak to the humans who are here after us. because it keys into something, a common threads, that is a part of who we are. it's a thing that make something classic. >> it is intrinsically human. and i think now with this retelling, we have opened up to the story can be told to and for. so, it is important that we are doing this now in 2022, with plenty of time making history doing it. >> this is what is interesting about this production of death of a salesman. is that it is pretty much all black cast. that's the lead characters are black. wendell, you are the first black man to play the iconic role of william lowman on broadway. and as i said, this is in for some of the black family has been at
nary a word of miller's masterpiece was changed. >> thank you. >> this play, death of a salesman, won the pulitzer in 1949. why do you think this play still resonates today, wendell? >> this is a. classic will make something classic is it speaks to an offensive part of our humanity. across time in place. and long after we are, gone this will speak to the humans who are here after us. because it keys into something, a common threads, that is a part of who we are. it's a thing...