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shah and dr. emmanuel. zeke, you've been advising private companies and trying to convince hem to abide by the vaccine mandate, sort of adopt the guidelines that the administration is trying to push. do you think there needs to be a more robust public defense of these mandates? >> well, i think it is the case, you heard rochelle walensky state the very good case, which is you want to protect yourself, you want to protect your family, you want to protect the community and minimize their risks of hospitalization and death? vaccines are the way to go. and none of us -- you know, we don't know about omicron. we don't know where it's going to go. is it going to transmit faster and be really mild, which is a good thing, or is it going to transmit faster and be worse and more virulent, which would obviously be a bad thing. in any of those scenarios, you want to be fully vaccinated confronting it. and it seems to me that is the right message. and we should push hard on it. and the president should lean in
shah and dr. emmanuel. zeke, you've been advising private companies and trying to convince hem to abide by the vaccine mandate, sort of adopt the guidelines that the administration is trying to push. do you think there needs to be a more robust public defense of these mandates? >> well, i think it is the case, you heard rochelle walensky state the very good case, which is you want to protect yourself, you want to protect your family, you want to protect the community and minimize their...
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wisconsin lieutenant governor just tweeted my heart is with walk shah tonight in the after math of the horrific tragedy. my thoughts with the victims and families and gratitude with first responders and those who mobilized to save others. he said keep the people in your hearts. we'll be right back.
wisconsin lieutenant governor just tweeted my heart is with walk shah tonight in the after math of the horrific tragedy. my thoughts with the victims and families and gratitude with first responders and those who mobilized to save others. he said keep the people in your hearts. we'll be right back.
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charles: shah?> i think we always hear about emerging markets especially when analysts think that the u.s. markets are nearing some kind of a top. there is always let's go to europe, go to emerging markets, it never really pans out that way. i'm constructive on 2022. i'm already looking, and buying stuff already on sale. robinhood, we picked up robinhood the other day on sale if nothing else. paypal another company, around $200. how can you not buy paypal, 20% profit margins at $200. we're in those two right now. there will be plenty of opportunities in 2022, to find stuff, big stuff, small caps also go on sale. there will be tremendous opportunities. charles: i'm with you on paypal. i'm pounding the table on that. i don't see how anyone can overlook this gift pa i pal at this level. david, shah, erin. we love. erin check out my man's backdrop, it is really nice, nelson's. president biden speaking with china president xi more than three hours last night. they never talked about the origins of covid-
charles: shah?> i think we always hear about emerging markets especially when analysts think that the u.s. markets are nearing some kind of a top. there is always let's go to europe, go to emerging markets, it never really pans out that way. i'm constructive on 2022. i'm already looking, and buying stuff already on sale. robinhood, we picked up robinhood the other day on sale if nothing else. paypal another company, around $200. how can you not buy paypal, 20% profit margins at $200. we're...
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charles: to that point, shah, obviously great news for banks.hey were in the cross-hairs of progress serves with brainard but the yield, the yield started lower. now it is moving a little bit i here. the bank stocks are starting to move a little bit higher. is this when they start to make the big move a lot of folks are anticipating? >> they already made a great, move, charles and i think they have a lot higher to go. we're maintaining financial positions love the banks and they created higher highs and a higher base they can go even higher. as far as yield we're a little lower than i expected us to be this time of year and i think we'll still go higher. in other words the yield curve will steepen that bodes well for banks. i think they have a lot higher to go. we're sticking with all the bank positions. >> this morning, global foundries, this is a new name they put on the screens, caught eight buy recommendations. this is ev company they partner with the chips. gary, you love the chip sector but at this point don't we have to some exposure to e
charles: to that point, shah, obviously great news for banks.hey were in the cross-hairs of progress serves with brainard but the yield, the yield started lower. now it is moving a little bit i here. the bank stocks are starting to move a little bit higher. is this when they start to make the big move a lot of folks are anticipating? >> they already made a great, move, charles and i think they have a lot higher to go. we're maintaining financial positions love the banks and they created...
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charles: bring in market watchers gary kaltbaum and shah gilani. creative destruction is a little bit too you have for them, you guys. let's talk about the momentum in this market. really coming into often what is the best month of the year, gary you continue, do you see it continuing? >> yes. but, i got to throw the but, near term i have this couple of little antenna perked up in the last three or four-days. a lot of frothiness, a lot of bullishness showing up out of thin air. so i think we'll get first some sort of pullback here, just to wipe the smiles off the faces but i think we're headed higher and i'm seeing something that hasn't happened in a while and i think it may lap and small and mid-caps starting to take over. the russell 2000 looks like it is going topside. the mid-cap 400 already has. that means the broader market is starting to kick in gear and that would be good news. i am seeing some megacaps starting to get a little trouble. small and mid-cap and i think we're going higher. >> shah, i'm looking for the russell 2000 to make a big
charles: bring in market watchers gary kaltbaum and shah gilani. creative destruction is a little bit too you have for them, you guys. let's talk about the momentum in this market. really coming into often what is the best month of the year, gary you continue, do you see it continuing? >> yes. but, i got to throw the but, near term i have this couple of little antenna perked up in the last three or four-days. a lot of frothiness, a lot of bullishness showing up out of thin air. so i think...
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seema shah, printable global investors. what have we got coming up for you?frica's largest energy provider looking to spend big to go green. it's got a long way to go, though. as come -- eskom's ceo joining this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is a $100 trillion problem. >> the money is waiting on the street for us to pick it up and put it to green projects. >> all of this ambition is going to collide with a unable to absorb it unless these a#ácompanies are given the tools they need to succeed. >> alignment of global standards isaac is going to be key. but for banks that stand willing and able to actually finance this transition, but also really for clients. >> as we underwrite them, the risk we are underwriting is do they have a plan for standards that we want them to have? if not, that will have a problem down the road, and that is how we do it. guy: somebody bankers -- some of the bankers at cop-26 talking about this green transition. let's talk about a company at the forefront of this. south africa is the 12th are just emitters in the world, heavily dependent on co
seema shah, printable global investors. what have we got coming up for you?frica's largest energy provider looking to spend big to go green. it's got a long way to go, though. as come -- eskom's ceo joining this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is a $100 trillion problem. >> the money is waiting on the street for us to pick it up and put it to green projects. >> all of this ambition is going to collide with a unable to absorb it unless these a#ácompanies are given the tools they need...
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when covid was ravaging india, narendra modi and amit shah, his home minister, were taking election ralliesies. i wonder why that was not on the front page of the newspapers in india, where he was questioned, where mr modi was questioned for his complicity in soaring the number of covid deaths. it was devastation. and i remember when i wrote the cover of time magazine, which called out narendra modi's complicity, one of his spokespersons went on a television channel saying that i was funded by the cia. so, as bizarre as it may be, that's the unfortunate truth. there is, of course, i will not deny that, there is a section of indian journalists — independent journalists, i must say — who want to do theirjournalism but are being censored by their publication. i can do that because i'm not writing for an indian publication. i haven't written for an indian publication in a long time. i write for the washington post, i write for new york times and other publications. i now have my substack, but... well... yes, you still have a high profile... ..that i wrote in time magazine in an indian newspaper
when covid was ravaging india, narendra modi and amit shah, his home minister, were taking election ralliesies. i wonder why that was not on the front page of the newspapers in india, where he was questioned, where mr modi was questioned for his complicity in soaring the number of covid deaths. it was devastation. and i remember when i wrote the cover of time magazine, which called out narendra modi's complicity, one of his spokespersons went on a television channel saying that i was funded by...
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shah toog ga county is small town america. everyone here knows each other. the skyline. politically it's about as red as you can get. georgia is a newly purple state. if republicans want to flip a senate seat, they need too see highturnout in communities just like this. many people will tell you they do not trust the election process. be u the same people also say they fully intend to vote in the midterm election. two big issues we keep hearing people mention, abort socialism. this is a deeply evangelical community for many people here abortion is not just an issue, it is the issue. they also look at things like covid restrictions, vaccine mandates as something they believe infringes on their freedoms and they worry it's an example of the country moving towards socialism, something they absolutely do not support. chuck. >> thank you, ellison. a key question we want answered there. will these voters show up when trump's name is not on the ballot. juan vin anything gas is in nevada, where a republican stronghold has been turned more and more blue. >> wash shah
shah toog ga county is small town america. everyone here knows each other. the skyline. politically it's about as red as you can get. georgia is a newly purple state. if republicans want to flip a senate seat, they need too see highturnout in communities just like this. many people will tell you they do not trust the election process. be u the same people also say they fully intend to vote in the midterm election. two big issues we keep hearing people mention, abort socialism. this is a deeply...
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abc news reporter's irene shah has more on this story.as attempting to pick up his nine-year-old son from his ex-wife christina seen here in the white shirt. reid's current wifnt wif capturing this video from her car speaking exclusively to gma he would do anything for time with his kids. kyle carruth. christina's new partner joins the argument brandishing a rifle. call 911 truth shoots a chad's feet. then chad appears to reach toward the gun. that's when carruth fires two fatal shots so far. no charges have been filed in the case. did you ever think that this could happen? no, i thought it was likee gun or a taser gun or something like who's gonna bring out they're having a discussion about a custody thing carruth attorney writing in part all texans, may lawfully brandish a firearm to protect themselves though. reed came unarmed he announced his intent to kill kyle carruth with kyle's own gun and took immediate powerful action to do so, which was unsuccessful jennifer reads lawyer believes self-defense does not apply whenever mr. kruth o
abc news reporter's irene shah has more on this story.as attempting to pick up his nine-year-old son from his ex-wife christina seen here in the white shirt. reid's current wifnt wif capturing this video from her car speaking exclusively to gma he would do anything for time with his kids. kyle carruth. christina's new partner joins the argument brandishing a rifle. call 911 truth shoots a chad's feet. then chad appears to reach toward the gun. that's when carruth fires two fatal shots so far....
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abc's zohreen shah is in los angeles. >> reporter: tonight friends and family holding a private funeral for cinematographer halyna hutchins after alec baldwin accidentally shot and killed her on the set of the western "rust." >> she was my friend. she was my friend. >> reporter: the actor and producer speaking out for the first time on camera about the tragedy. >> there are incidental accidents on film sets from time to time, but nothing like this. this is a one in a trillion episode. it's a one in a trillion thing. >> reporter: sheriff's deputies still investigating how the live round made it into the gun. baldwin saying he can't comment on the investigation but said the production had been going smoothly. >> we were a very, very well-oiled crew shooting a film together, and then this horrible event happened. >> reporter: well-oiled is different than the sheriff's description of complacency on set. "the l.a. times" tonight reporting crew members saying there were three accidental discharges of weapons. in one incident a woman shot herself in the foot with a blank. baldwin saying he doe
abc's zohreen shah is in los angeles. >> reporter: tonight friends and family holding a private funeral for cinematographer halyna hutchins after alec baldwin accidentally shot and killed her on the set of the western "rust." >> she was my friend. she was my friend. >> reporter: the actor and producer speaking out for the first time on camera about the tragedy. >> there are incidental accidents on film sets from time to time, but nothing like this. this is a...
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s. embassy at that time, just after the revolution, because the shah of iran was in the u. s. a. trying to receive cancer treatment. and the iranians wanted him dead to port it back to iran, where he could stand trial. so to show their dissatisfaction, they took, they, diplomats, in the embassy hostage for $444.00 days. also, we have the nuclear negotiations set to resume at some point before the end of november. and this can be seen as the iranians saying that we are in a much more powerful position than the americans would like us to be in. and that we are able to defend their interests than of course they have always said that their straight of her moves and their c. oman is very much at their, in their neighborhoods and it's therapy, her job to protect it. and the u. s. naval forces have no right being in these waters. the americans are saying now this is again dangerous behavior displayed by the iranians and it's a careless for them to have this kind of attitude. but if we see in this footage at one point, we see the u. s, navy coming very, very close to the reigning revolut
s. embassy at that time, just after the revolution, because the shah of iran was in the u. s. a. trying to receive cancer treatment. and the iranians wanted him dead to port it back to iran, where he could stand trial. so to show their dissatisfaction, they took, they, diplomats, in the embassy hostage for $444.00 days. also, we have the nuclear negotiations set to resume at some point before the end of november. and this can be seen as the iranians saying that we are in a much more powerful...
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here's abc's zohreen shah. >> reporter: tonight, major retailers making big moves to protect their stores from the alarming trend of highly orchestrated smash-and-grab heists targeting businesses across the country. flash mob-style attacks have been plaguing department stores in recent weeks leading up to the year's busiest shopping season. >> especially this time of year people like, you know, give, a lot of people take too so it kind of sucks. >> reporter: on black friday thieves struck a southern california home depot. nearly a dozen people stealing tools like wrenches, hammers and crowbars. sheriffs arresting four suspects saturday but saying they are still seeking several more. just before thanksgiving, five robbers made off with $25,000 worth of designer purses from a nordstrom in los angeles. one of them using bear spray, police said, to attack a security guard. and last weekend a mob of 80 people overwhelming mall security in oakland before fleeing to their getaway cars. but experts saying businesses can begin to fight back. >> you ensure that the type of stores that are being hit
here's abc's zohreen shah. >> reporter: tonight, major retailers making big moves to protect their stores from the alarming trend of highly orchestrated smash-and-grab heists targeting businesses across the country. flash mob-style attacks have been plaguing department stores in recent weeks leading up to the year's busiest shopping season. >> especially this time of year people like, you know, give, a lot of people take too so it kind of sucks. >> reporter: on black friday...
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tom: right now, seema shah, investment strategist with principal investors.re bold at the beginning of the year, saying you might not be on board with em, but the beleaguered em has your attention. tell me about the win of diving into em. what do you need to see to generate belief in emerging markets? seema: the key thing is china. we look at the emergence of -- we look at the emerging markets on the vaccines and the shift away from zero covid in a number of countries, and compared to a lot of emerging markets, emerging asia not having as significant rate hikes, but really, we need to see some kind of movement with her guards to stimulus, potentially a bottoming of growth, and the problem here is that we don't know when that will happen. unfortunately, i don't thick anyone is able to call that, so the only thing we can do here is stay ready on the sidelines, waiting to increase that exposure because valuations have become more attractive. we just need china to play ball. jonathan: what is your read on how far down the road we are on these tightening cycles? a
tom: right now, seema shah, investment strategist with principal investors.re bold at the beginning of the year, saying you might not be on board with em, but the beleaguered em has your attention. tell me about the win of diving into em. what do you need to see to generate belief in emerging markets? seema: the key thing is china. we look at the emergence of -- we look at the emerging markets on the vaccines and the shift away from zero covid in a number of countries, and compared to a lot of...
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people are dead and more than 40 injured after an suv plowed into a christmas parade in walk can he shahn sunday afternoon. police say they have one person in custody but they haven't confirmed whether that person is the driver. they also aren't commenting on a motive or cause of the incident but they say the community is safe. we'll have more on this story in a few minutes. >>> the grinch may be trying to steal your christmas with inflation and pushing up prices. supply disruptions threatening availability. america's biggest chains are using their market muscle to fight back. first their buying power and locked in contracts give them leverage to demand first priority from vendors and cargo shippers. walmart, target, home depot have chartered their own ships bypassing the bottlenecks. second, they're stockpiling goods. inventory levels at walmart, target, home depot have soared to more than $10 billion. the chains can afford to eat into their profits. walmart and target are raising prices more slowly sli than competitors betting that helps them keep budget conscious shoppers coming to th
people are dead and more than 40 injured after an suv plowed into a christmas parade in walk can he shahn sunday afternoon. police say they have one person in custody but they haven't confirmed whether that person is the driver. they also aren't commenting on a motive or cause of the incident but they say the community is safe. we'll have more on this story in a few minutes. >>> the grinch may be trying to steal your christmas with inflation and pushing up prices. supply disruptions...
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wisconsin lieutenant governor just tweeted my heart is with walk shah tonight in the after math of therific tragedy. my thoughts with the victims and families and gratitude with first responders and those who mobilized to save others. he said keep the people in your hearts. we'll be right back. ...creamy formula for 5x the volume. voluminous original mascara by l'oréal. my eyes are saying you're worth it. (laughing) did i do that? (laughing) every time. shh. you think she's still awake? don't worry. stealth mode? yeah. (shh shh shh) don't pta meetings end at 9? -ran late -got lost... what'd you guys talk about? -libraries -maps fine. you can drive to practice this weekend. (laughing) that was easy. what! i mean, i love you guys. the lexus rx: built for modern families. ♪ ♪ make more holiday at lowe's. get the samsung smart dial washer that learns and recommends your favorite cycles. wash and dry in under an hour with super speed. shop early for black friday deals! and save up to $750 dollars on select appliances at lowe's. clerk: hello, how can i? sore throat pain? ♪honey lemon♪ try vi
wisconsin lieutenant governor just tweeted my heart is with walk shah tonight in the after math of therific tragedy. my thoughts with the victims and families and gratitude with first responders and those who mobilized to save others. he said keep the people in your hearts. we'll be right back. ...creamy formula for 5x the volume. voluminous original mascara by l'oréal. my eyes are saying you're worth it. (laughing) did i do that? (laughing) every time. shh. you think she's still awake? don't...
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zohreen shah spoke with her and is back with that.repared can go a very long way. but how do you get your kids on board? okay, so we spoke to the author of a new kids' book who has some tips on how to possibly save your life. >> i've seen firsthand how preparedness can literally save lives. >> reporter: the author is on a mission, she wants kids to know surviving major emergencies can often come down to one thing, being prepared. what you're trying to get across is being prepared is really simple. >> it speaks directly to them and invites them to participate in the process. we have control. we have more control than we think. >> reporter: the mom of three and certified emergency manager with over a decade in experience breaks down safety basics in a kids book about safety like what it means to be prepared. a list of possible emergencies and the tools and plans that can help. all of this is especially important during the holiday season. >> large congregate settings with a lot of family in town in homes, you have increased risks for ty
zohreen shah spoke with her and is back with that.repared can go a very long way. but how do you get your kids on board? okay, so we spoke to the author of a new kids' book who has some tips on how to possibly save your life. >> i've seen firsthand how preparedness can literally save lives. >> reporter: the author is on a mission, she wants kids to know surviving major emergencies can often come down to one thing, being prepared. what you're trying to get across is being prepared is...
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started describing how he shot three men, two of them fatally during last year's rioting in ken another shahr-old said in self-defense. >> if i didn't pull the trigger i thought mr. huber was going to kill me. >> wounded man said he didn't shoot until he pointed his own gun at rittenhouse. for more than a year while some conservative pundits defended him. much of the media have maligned rittenhouse who after the police shooting of jacob blake did illegally bring an a.r. 15 to the tense wisconsin town. >> it's not good that a 17-year-old vigilante arguably a domestic terrorists picked up a rifle, drove to a different state to shoot people. kyle rittenhouse is the enemy. >> an abc news article called him an alleged white supremacist, despite the fact that rittenhouse and the three men he shot were all white. now, the trial has prompted some of rittenhouse's critics to revise their views. >> what kind of idiot, 17-year-old, gets a giant gun and goes to a riot. this is a tough case for the prosecution because it does seem like he has a plausible case of self-defense. >> and the media have admitt
started describing how he shot three men, two of them fatally during last year's rioting in ken another shahr-old said in self-defense. >> if i didn't pull the trigger i thought mr. huber was going to kill me. >> wounded man said he didn't shoot until he pointed his own gun at rittenhouse. for more than a year while some conservative pundits defended him. much of the media have maligned rittenhouse who after the police shooting of jacob blake did illegally bring an a.r. 15 to the...
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reporter: rittenhouse speaking publicly at length for the first time describing how he came to ken know shahefend against rioters. >> i didn't notice mr. rosenbaum until he came out from behind the car and ambushed me. >> reporter: he said rosenbaum had threatened him earlier, yelling -- >> if i [ bleep ] catch any of you, i'm going to [ bleep ] kill you. >> everybody you shot at that night, you intended to kill, correct? >> i didn't intend to kill them. i intended to stop the people who were attacking me. >> you made an intentional decision in the middle of that incident to turn and point the gun at mr. rosenbaum, correct? >> yes. >> reporter: but with the jury out of the room, the judge suddenly raised his voice. >> don't get brazen with me. >> reporter: admonishing the prosecutor, accusing him of trying to inappropriately introduce testimony that was earlier prohibited. >> you're telling me when the judge says i'm excluding this, you take it upon yourself to put it in because you think you've found your way around it? come on. >> our thanks to gabe gutierrez for that report. the defense i
reporter: rittenhouse speaking publicly at length for the first time describing how he came to ken know shahefend against rioters. >> i didn't notice mr. rosenbaum until he came out from behind the car and ambushed me. >> reporter: he said rosenbaum had threatened him earlier, yelling -- >> if i [ bleep ] catch any of you, i'm going to [ bleep ] kill you. >> everybody you shot at that night, you intended to kill, correct? >> i didn't intend to kill them. i intended...
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. >> danny cevallos, rina shah, and jonathan kott, thank you so much for these developments. we really appreciate it. >>> we expect a ruling on kyle rittenhouse today, a and what the judge decides could have a big impact on what could happen to the 18-year-old charged with murder. >>> and speaking of that judge -- >> i heard nothing in this trial to change any of my rulings, so why -- >> that was before the testimony, your honor. >> pardon me? >> that was before the testimony. >> don't get braise within me. >> we want to take a look deeper into his explosive reaction to the prosecution. >>> and a little later in the hour like something out of a dystopian novel, some members of a virginia school board are calling for book burning. not book banning, burning. we're going to look at the republican push to censure books they consider sexually explicit. you're watching "msnbc reports." ♪♪ (calls dog) buttercup... (whines) ♪♪ ♪ ohh ohh ♪ ♪♪ things you start when you're 45. ♪♪ coaching. new workouts. and screening for colon cancer. yep. the american cancer society recommends screenin
. >> danny cevallos, rina shah, and jonathan kott, thank you so much for these developments. we really appreciate it. >>> we expect a ruling on kyle rittenhouse today, a and what the judge decides could have a big impact on what could happen to the 18-year-old charged with murder. >>> and speaking of that judge -- >> i heard nothing in this trial to change any of my rulings, so why -- >> that was before the testimony, your honor. >> pardon me? >>...
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amy: we spoke to sonia shah last year, cites investigative journalist, author of "pandemic: trackingcontagion from cholera to ebola and beyond." i asked her about the connection between the climate crisis and coronavirus. >> the climate crisis is resulting in 10,000 -- heads of thousands of wild species moving into new places. that will contribute to this broader phenomenon of people and why left coming into new contact. we can see with deforestation that when you cut down the trees where bats roost, they don't just go away. they, into your back gardens and farms and yards instead, and that allows people and bats to come into new contact andhe microbes that live in their bodies, which show because of disease, can spill over into human bodies. that is how we turn animal microbes into these epidemic and pandemic-causing pathogens. amy: jeni miller, your final comment? >> you know, the outcomes for cop are still being negotiated. we want to see strong commitment to limiting warming to 1.5. we want to see strengthened funding for adaptation that is given to lower income countries so they
amy: we spoke to sonia shah last year, cites investigative journalist, author of "pandemic: trackingcontagion from cholera to ebola and beyond." i asked her about the connection between the climate crisis and coronavirus. >> the climate crisis is resulting in 10,000 -- heads of thousands of wild species moving into new places. that will contribute to this broader phenomenon of people and why left coming into new contact. we can see with deforestation that when you cut down the...
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>> i own pxd and shah near i will say this about energy it is in the midst of a secular paradigm shift is represented in the actions of what mike werth is doing there's no incentive to increase production the revenue that's swgenerated s going to be returned to the shareholder and on the imp improvement of the ambubalance sheet. >> by the way, lng being shipped around the world is world is in huge demand for u.s. liquefies natural gas thank you very much. >>> still ahead, the big etfs to watch 2today, plus, pete's unusual activity trades. by the way, energy sector is at session highs right now. we're back right after this. hey, coach prime... i think you've got what it takes to wear the aflacket. style, charisma, and a smile, that's a 21 out of 10! [aflac!] you know, aflac can help keep unexpected healthcare costs from ruining someone's finances. check out this coverage... you still got it coach, you still got it! i never lost it! yeah! [aflac!] you see that coverage? with that wingspan i see why you got more rings than a cell phone. there's always room for one more. yeah! get help wit
>> i own pxd and shah near i will say this about energy it is in the midst of a secular paradigm shift is represented in the actions of what mike werth is doing there's no incentive to increase production the revenue that's swgenerated s going to be returned to the shareholder and on the imp improvement of the ambubalance sheet. >> by the way, lng being shipped around the world is world is in huge demand for u.s. liquefies natural gas thank you very much. >>> still ahead,...
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it's called lucky jelly doughnuts on texas street move got rina shah dick's now talking to the ownershy they've decided. >> to close shop. >> we do this a long time. so 7 day a week. >> we have we never got a day off. >> he is. it's time for him because his 67 not >> donuts located along the texas street curb. fairfield has been a mainstay for the past 15 years. the business started in toledo 25 years ago, moving to fairfield in 2000, 6 siblings dante and jody hawkins come by daily sometimes twice a day on their way to and from school just down the >> it lays we love this place. nang and charnley have loved making donuts here for years. but the couple will be closing shop for good will spend some much needed rest and relaxation as name recovers from cancer and begins chemo treatments. if and so said will be miss all the fuss, the >> the good people around the support. what do with on the view. at they want all their faithful customers to know how grateful they of patient. thank you for support. >> the whole. in my heart of this is for yet when customers picked out doughnuts then reali
it's called lucky jelly doughnuts on texas street move got rina shah dick's now talking to the ownershy they've decided. >> to close shop. >> we do this a long time. so 7 day a week. >> we have we never got a day off. >> he is. it's time for him because his 67 not >> donuts located along the texas street curb. fairfield has been a mainstay for the past 15 years. the business started in toledo 25 years ago, moving to fairfield in 2000, 6 siblings dante and jody...
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. >> fernando amandai and rina shah, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> aaron rodgers breaking hisadmitting he's unvaccinated but also insisting he didn't lie when he said this. >> are you vaccinated, and what's your stance on vaccinations? >> yeah, i've been immunized. there's guys on the team that haven't been vaccinated. i think it's a personal decision. i'm not going to judge those guys. >> what he now says he meant by those comments. next. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® is a pill that lowers blood sugar in three ways. increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or sw
. >> fernando amandai and rina shah, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> aaron rodgers breaking hisadmitting he's unvaccinated but also insisting he didn't lie when he said this. >> are you vaccinated, and what's your stance on vaccinations? >> yeah, i've been immunized. there's guys on the team that haven't been vaccinated. i think it's a personal decision. i'm not going to judge those guys. >> what he now says he meant by those comments. next. people...
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we'll bring you the latest developments from ken northern shah as -- kenosha was we learn them. here now brit hume brill analyst. the vigilante narrative we have seen it for a whole whole year. >>age convicted of the crimes he was accused. even if he were a vigilante he still might have a right to self-defense. if you are a vigilante, an armed man and he hadn't shot anybody and he really hadn't engaged anybody in any aggressive way and someone approached him in a menacing way and he shot him whether he was a vigilante or not wouldn't matter self-defense it's a legal right you have. >> jesse: they don't care about the legal right. submit to the mob. take a beating as the prosecutor said, and the media hals run with that line now. and it seems designed to really strike fear in the hearts of law-abiding citizens who want to protect their community from unrest. >> well, the worst part of it in my judgment, jesse was the introduction of race into this matter. these crimes, if they were crimes, these killings were not racial. it was white on white. there's no indication that race was
we'll bring you the latest developments from ken northern shah as -- kenosha was we learn them. here now brit hume brill analyst. the vigilante narrative we have seen it for a whole whole year. >>age convicted of the crimes he was accused. even if he were a vigilante he still might have a right to self-defense. if you are a vigilante, an armed man and he hadn't shot anybody and he really hadn't engaged anybody in any aggressive way and someone approached him in a menacing way and he shot...
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and abc's zohreen shah has the story for us.od morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. a custody battle turned into an explosive fight that left one man dead. now, the big question haunting this small town, was this self-defense or murder? >> leave. [ bleep ]. >> call 911. >> where's my son? >> reporter: this morning the wife of a man shot dead during a child custody dispute in texas speaking out exclusively to "gma." >> he would do anything for time with his kids. >> reporter: according to jennifer read, the deadly shooting happening when chad read tries to pick up his 9-year-old son from his ex-wife christina. her new parter kyle carruth shooting read after a tense argument. jennifer captured this video from her car showing chad arguing with his ex. >> you keep trying to keep my son from me. >> reporter: carruth joins the exchange bringing out a gun. >> 911, call 911. >> reporter: carruth shoots at chad's feet, then chad appears to reach towards the gun. that's when carruth shoots two fatal bullets. did you ever think this c
and abc's zohreen shah has the story for us.od morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. a custody battle turned into an explosive fight that left one man dead. now, the big question haunting this small town, was this self-defense or murder? >> leave. [ bleep ]. >> call 911. >> where's my son? >> reporter: this morning the wife of a man shot dead during a child custody dispute in texas speaking out exclusively to "gma." >> he would do anything for...
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ac's zohreen shah is in los angeles with the star's reaction to being freed from her conservatorship.zohreen, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, whit. britney was about 26 years old and one of the most famous artists on the entire planet when this conservatorship started. she's now almost 40 and finally free. this morning, pop superstar britney spears is waking up a free woman. ♪ i'm stronger than yesterday ♪ a judge ending the nearly 14-year conservatorship which controlled her life and $60 million fortune. >> this is a monumental day for britney spears. >> reporter: a california judge ruling friday the conservatorship is not required anymore after britney's lawyers said safeguards were in place to protect the entertainer professionally and personally. after the announcement britney posting on instagram, good god, i love my fans so much it's crazy. i think i'm gonna cry the rest of the day. best day ever. praise the lord. can i get an amen? #freebritney. outside the courthouse in los angeles, an army of fans breaking out in celebration. >> when people are down, you got to
ac's zohreen shah is in los angeles with the star's reaction to being freed from her conservatorship.zohreen, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, whit. britney was about 26 years old and one of the most famous artists on the entire planet when this conservatorship started. she's now almost 40 and finally free. this morning, pop superstar britney spears is waking up a free woman. ♪ i'm stronger than yesterday ♪ a judge ending the nearly 14-year conservatorship which...
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marco shah, who another structural engineer on the team. greg shields who is geotechnical engineer and dr. donnie who is also of a geotechnical specialty as well. so i'll hand it over to greg. >> just to jump in. in terms of just a little time check. i see a long list of folks and i want to -- >> yeah, we can continue this to another hearing because there is obviously we have to wait for the 24-inch test, but the thing that you said earlier and maybe i fell asleep for a minute, had a slide, t technical aspects. did you just show us that slide? >> that was one of the slides i prepared on the edrt. >> perfect. i want to talk about that slide. mr. chairman, what is your will? >> it's fine to proceed. i just wanted to make sure and maybe get an estimate of how much time if we're moving into a new presentation. -- by the design review team, what the time estimate and we also, of course, need to allow time for public comment as well. >> i think in terms of the slides i have prepared, there are just four or five of them. definitely less than 10 mi
marco shah, who another structural engineer on the team. greg shields who is geotechnical engineer and dr. donnie who is also of a geotechnical specialty as well. so i'll hand it over to greg. >> just to jump in. in terms of just a little time check. i see a long list of folks and i want to -- >> yeah, we can continue this to another hearing because there is obviously we have to wait for the 24-inch test, but the thing that you said earlier and maybe i fell asleep for a minute, had...
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but let's start with abc's zohreen shah with more on that frightening experience at the airport. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, mona. this is not the start to the holiday travel season that so many people were hoping for. a gun accidentally went off at atlanta's airport injuring three people and setting off major panic. this morning, authorities searching for the airline passenger whose gun they say accidentally went off at a security checkpoint causing widespread panic. the chaos unfolding saturday at atlanta's hartsfield-jackson international. people inside and out running for cover, fearing there was an active shooter. luggage left strewn across the floor. investigators say it all began when 42-year-old kenny wells was moving through security when the gun which was in the bag was detected by an x-ray machine. the tsa says agents opened the bag and wells lunged forward, grabbing the gun, causing it to discharge. they say he then took off running and now faces multiple charges. huge crowds left waiting as flights were temporarily grounded. the airline scare happening r
but let's start with abc's zohreen shah with more on that frightening experience at the airport. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, mona. this is not the start to the holiday travel season that so many people were hoping for. a gun accidentally went off at atlanta's airport injuring three people and setting off major panic. this morning, authorities searching for the airline passenger whose gun they say accidentally went off at a security checkpoint causing widespread panic. the...
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intelligence, their assessment of the shah's efforts were status-based.oreover, i think it is interesting to note in the past few years what you have seen with the abraham accords, with the tightening of ties between israel and some of the traditional u.s. partners in the region. some of the growth cooperation council states. uae, saudi, informally. that is not the issue the caller has made it out to be, and many of these states have been able to put aside their differences, given the 800 pound elephant in the room, it is rising republic of iran, and one that could be nuclear-armed. host: the new york times reporting said this about israel's role. saying, american officials morning there is really counterparts that attacks on ukrainian nuclear facilities are counterproductive. -- on irani and nuclear facilities are counterproductive. how does that affect this discussion of iran's nuclear program? guest: there are different approaches taken to counter proliferation efforts. the u.s. has preferred the iranian nuclear program. more diplomacy, more talks. whe
intelligence, their assessment of the shah's efforts were status-based.oreover, i think it is interesting to note in the past few years what you have seen with the abraham accords, with the tightening of ties between israel and some of the traditional u.s. partners in the region. some of the growth cooperation council states. uae, saudi, informally. that is not the issue the caller has made it out to be, and many of these states have been able to put aside their differences, given the 800 pound...
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the momentum is there, says shah gilani. real soon. >>> i've got some unfortunate news on taxes. the irs says it will be updating tax brackets for next year because of inflation. lauren, does that mean higher rates for most taxpayers? >> no, i think it's the tax brackets automatically adjust for inflation, so the income threshold goes up. so let's take a married couple. it rises to about $648,000 for them to be hit in the top 37% federal tax bracket, and you can see it on 540,000 for individuals. so it's an increase of about 3%, $20,000. this is what you'll use to rare your 2022 tax returns that you tile by april of '23. stuart so inflation is a bonanza for the united states treasury. more people will pay more and there you go. lauren, check those futures, please. we're going to open the market this 20 minutes' time. it's looking like we're going to have some green across the board, especially the nasdaq. pay close attention because that is a big tech bounce. >>> you may not have heard of her yet, but the president's nominee
the momentum is there, says shah gilani. real soon. >>> i've got some unfortunate news on taxes. the irs says it will be updating tax brackets for next year because of inflation. lauren, does that mean higher rates for most taxpayers? >> no, i think it's the tax brackets automatically adjust for inflation, so the income threshold goes up. so let's take a married couple. it rises to about $648,000 for them to be hit in the top 37% federal tax bracket, and you can see it on 540,000...
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the saga is decades old, it goes back to the time of the shah when he ordered 1750 chieftain tanks and, so ever since then there has been a dispute, the beginning the brits wouldn't pay because we weren't doing business with the revolutionary regime in iran, for many years this was very quiet, and i worked forjack straw at the beginning of the 2000s, and in the whole time he was foreign secretary this was not an issue between iran and the uk, but of course, it is a large sum of money, it came back and for several years now, the british government has acknowledgeded this is iranian money an we need to repay ate, but the international sanctions regime on iran has complicated that repayment. but the americans, i believe, the americans did pay, under obama, under a americans did pay, under obama, undera similar americans did pay, under obama, under a similar situation, i americans did pay, under obama, undera similarsituation, i mean, given a family at least one family, many more of course have been in these... why is britain not moving everything to sort this out now? you sa the everythin
the saga is decades old, it goes back to the time of the shah when he ordered 1750 chieftain tanks and, so ever since then there has been a dispute, the beginning the brits wouldn't pay because we weren't doing business with the revolutionary regime in iran, for many years this was very quiet, and i worked forjack straw at the beginning of the 2000s, and in the whole time he was foreign secretary this was not an issue between iran and the uk, but of course, it is a large sum of money, it came...
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information please visit actionline via the bbc website: bbc.co.uk/actionline joining me now is 0wais shah who played for england and at county level for middlesex and essex. what he make of the testimony that we have heard today in previously? i'm extremely shocked. but azeem rafiq told the world, this afternoon, of how the cricket club has doubled the whole situation. and the fact that a man has been made to feel his colour in a professional set up and the people in charge let people get away with it and it's just not right. i think azeem rafiq also pointed out a few big names and then to have used derogatory terms or have in a way where made to feel uncomfortable because of being of asian origin, ijust find it unbelievable stuff that has come out. but for me, more importantly is, what is going to get done about it moving forward so we don't have another episode of azeem rafiq or whoever it may be of a person of colour who doesn't have and should not be able to, shouldn't be feeling the colour, especially in the professional or any environment or society, so we can all get on with our li
information please visit actionline via the bbc website: bbc.co.uk/actionline joining me now is 0wais shah who played for england and at county level for middlesex and essex. what he make of the testimony that we have heard today in previously? i'm extremely shocked. but azeem rafiq told the world, this afternoon, of how the cricket club has doubled the whole situation. and the fact that a man has been made to feel his colour in a professional set up and the people in charge let people get away...
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and the money iran wants dates back to the 19705, when the shah of iran ordered british tanks, but was, and the uk government currently led by borisjohnson resists connecting nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and the money. the incarceration of british dual nationals, including nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and others is a completely separate issue. the farmer foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, agrees with that, but argues that's precisely the reason to pay. but the uk has not paid in, and the government, while saying it's doing all it can, says responsibility for nazanin's release lies that iran alone. all of which brings us to the point which has been reached — with a mother facing prison again into iran, her daughter living thousands of miles away, a father not eating for weeks. in iran, there is a new, more hard—line president with his own agenda to pursue, and there are new efforts to revive the iran nuclear deal and to reset how iran and the west interact, which is why nazanin's fate is tangled up in iran's place in the world. the route out is complex, but diplomacy often is. and afterfive year
and the money iran wants dates back to the 19705, when the shah of iran ordered british tanks, but was, and the uk government currently led by borisjohnson resists connecting nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and the money. the incarceration of british dual nationals, including nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and others is a completely separate issue. the farmer foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, agrees with that, but argues that's precisely the reason to pay. but the uk has not paid in, and the government,...
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it goes back to the time of the shah, in 1971 he ordered 1750 chieftain tanks and support vehicles.ll at the end of the 70s. so, ever since then there has been a dispute. in the beginning, the brits would not paid, because we were not doing business with the revolutionary regime in iran. for many years it was very quiet. i worked forjack straw, at the beginning of the 20005, straw, at the beginning of the 2000s, the whole time he was foreign secretary, this was not an issue between iran and the uk. but, of course, it is a large sum of money. it came back. for several years now, the british government has acknowledged that this is a rainy and money, and we need to repay it. —— iranian money. but the international sanctions regime on iran has complicated but international sanctions regime on iran has complicated— iran has complicated but the americans — iran has complicated but the americans did _ iran has complicated but the americans did pay _ iran has complicated but the americans did pay under - iran has complicated but the - americans did pay under obama, iran has complicated but
it goes back to the time of the shah, in 1971 he ordered 1750 chieftain tanks and support vehicles.ll at the end of the 70s. so, ever since then there has been a dispute. in the beginning, the brits would not paid, because we were not doing business with the revolutionary regime in iran. for many years it was very quiet. i worked forjack straw, at the beginning of the 20005, straw, at the beginning of the 2000s, the whole time he was foreign secretary, this was not an issue between iran and the...
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hi, aash shah. reporter: david, millions of americans may have to turn their heat down this winter to lower their bills. last month the energy information predicted home heating bills will be up 43%. natural gas up 33%, electricity up 6% from just a year ago. it is only going to get worse if it is colder than last year two. democrats, republicans alike are deeply worried about this. in fact senator susan collins and jack reed sent over a bipartisan letter urging him to release funding from the weatherization assistance program to help families with home heating bills as republicans blast the administration for not taking swift action. >> this thanks giving in colder areas they will endure 30% increase in heating costs. it will be a colder thanksgiving than it was last year. what does that do to people on fixed incomes? what does it do to people living on 1200-dollar social security checks? reporter: gas prices also hitting the wallet hard. trip you pill a says the average price of unlidded at pump i
hi, aash shah. reporter: david, millions of americans may have to turn their heat down this winter to lower their bills. last month the energy information predicted home heating bills will be up 43%. natural gas up 33%, electricity up 6% from just a year ago. it is only going to get worse if it is colder than last year two. democrats, republicans alike are deeply worried about this. in fact senator susan collins and jack reed sent over a bipartisan letter urging him to release funding from the...
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people were preparing for fallout here in denobody that shah, but this morning things remaining very. let's go back into the courtroom as we watched for two weeks things unfolding here. the illinois teen shot three men, killing two during the unrest following the police shooting of jacob blake last summer. kyle rittenhouse breaking down in court, grabbing his knees and sobbing as he stood in front of the judge hearing he was found not guilty on all five counts. also in the courtroom, the loved ones of the two men killed by kyle rittenhouse. >> we need to focus on what's most hurtful here to these people, myself included, which is the loss of life and the sanctity of life. i am not pro-violence or pro-destruction at all. life is more important than any of that. >> reporter: the jury deliberating for more than 23 hours here, the defense saying that the jurors had confidence this entire time because they heard the facts of the case and telling us they were also confident. even though they chose some of the people in this case that they thought were going to go behind and deliberate, tho
people were preparing for fallout here in denobody that shah, but this morning things remaining very. let's go back into the courtroom as we watched for two weeks things unfolding here. the illinois teen shot three men, killing two during the unrest following the police shooting of jacob blake last summer. kyle rittenhouse breaking down in court, grabbing his knees and sobbing as he stood in front of the judge hearing he was found not guilty on all five counts. also in the courtroom, the loved...
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actress rebel wilson is opening about her weight loss and struggles with emotional eating and zohreen shahi should have taken that cardio tip more seriously. >> reporter: this morning, "pitch perfect" actress rebel wilson with a dramatic weight loss story speaking to "people" magazine about overcoming emotional eating with the pictures of her dramatic 80-pound loss to prove it saying i can lose a few pounds if i try really hard one week and be really strict with myself but then i'll always gain it back so i never thought i could successfully do it. wilson admitting on social media emotional eating has been a struggle. >> on the emotional side, i get everybody is different and some people might have triggers in their lives, or people in their lives or things that have triggered them to overeat, and i know i would wear my weight as a barrier, you know, maybe so that people wouldn't get close to me. >> reporter: experts say it's important to not use food as a coping mechanism. >> emotional eating is when a person turns to food, usually as a way to regulate themselves or soothe themselves. usu
actress rebel wilson is opening about her weight loss and struggles with emotional eating and zohreen shahi should have taken that cardio tip more seriously. >> reporter: this morning, "pitch perfect" actress rebel wilson with a dramatic weight loss story speaking to "people" magazine about overcoming emotional eating with the pictures of her dramatic 80-pound loss to prove it saying i can lose a few pounds if i try really hard one week and be really strict with myself...
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let's take a look at futures if we can and bring in shah gilani. good morning to you.pointing to a lower start today. you are still bullish, keep buying the dip especially on names that sell off on earnings misses. make your case. >> nice to be with you, happy thanksgiving. all the fine people at fox and all your viewers. and they are getting it on four earnings and guidance, and whatever the surface is that analysts are seeing. they are absolute bys, it is on sale and margins are terrific. very positive in terms of profitability. we are seeing stocks getting hard-hit on earnings. that means and stops investors should be looking at down here. ashley: we've seen the nasdaq under pressure and all of this tied to the 10 year yield. how worried are you about that, one.67%. is there a key level you are looking at? >> one.75%. that is the high over the yield at the end of march and if we get there again and rate higher than that. some shorting, and put rates higher. and that would scare tech investors, the tech sector is a huge impact with the benchmark, that is a selloff to
let's take a look at futures if we can and bring in shah gilani. good morning to you.pointing to a lower start today. you are still bullish, keep buying the dip especially on names that sell off on earnings misses. make your case. >> nice to be with you, happy thanksgiving. all the fine people at fox and all your viewers. and they are getting it on four earnings and guidance, and whatever the surface is that analysts are seeing. they are absolute bys, it is on sale and margins are...
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here is shah gilani. people see something and buy it. the stock market. >> it is great for corporate profits. the month over month retail sales increase is one.7%. year over year, it is 3% higher than it was a year ago even if you get out inflation at the highest level, 10.one% increase in retail sales, record on every level. it speaks to the fact that consumers are doing well and it speaks to future earnings being better than expected. stuart: they are at one.6%. if it is 2%, what is on the market? >> there is the rub. a front burner issue as far as the rally is concerned. if you see rapidly rising rates, handling it fairly easily. the benchmark i'm looking at, if we pop above that, it is a bit of indigestion to deal with and if we get to 2% by the end of this year which would be a staggering move higher. they take a pause and look where we might go in the first quarter, a damper on the rally. stuart: it sounds to me that you are more cautious than you had been. >> you are 100% swans or an event that we understand is going to happen lik
here is shah gilani. people see something and buy it. the stock market. >> it is great for corporate profits. the month over month retail sales increase is one.7%. year over year, it is 3% higher than it was a year ago even if you get out inflation at the highest level, 10.one% increase in retail sales, record on every level. it speaks to the fact that consumers are doing well and it speaks to future earnings being better than expected. stuart: they are at one.6%. if it is 2%, what is on...
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doesn't surprise me this kid who lived in ken another shah dad lived there. the day before cleaning up graffiti. this story all rings true. never know that from the media painted this kid as a crazy kid. steve: kyle's mother said she thought the judge has been fair and she trusts the jury. more on this a little later on. meanwhile 6:11 here in new york city. the new mayor elect here is talking tough after black lives matter activist threatened a riot, blood shed they said over a crackdown on time crime. the push to restore law and order in the big apple coming up. carley: carley shimkus is live in ohio talking to workers how shutting down the line five pipeline could affect their livelihood, carley? carley: good morning. i was talking to people on the ground in toledo all yesterday. they are really concerned about shutting down the line 5 pipeline because it could impact their jobs, their livelihood. it's not just that. it's also about your wallet, you watching at home and gas prices going up. where does line five stand right now? we will be talking about it
doesn't surprise me this kid who lived in ken another shah dad lived there. the day before cleaning up graffiti. this story all rings true. never know that from the media painted this kid as a crazy kid. steve: kyle's mother said she thought the judge has been fair and she trusts the jury. more on this a little later on. meanwhile 6:11 here in new york city. the new mayor elect here is talking tough after black lives matter activist threatened a riot, blood shed they said over a crackdown on...
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marco shah, who another structural engineer on the team. greg shields who is geotechnical engineer and dr. donnie who is also of a geotechnical specialty as well. so i'll hand it over to greg. >> just to jump in. in terms of just a little time check. i see a long list of folks and i want to -- >> yeah, we can continue this to another hearing because there is obviously we have to wait for the 24-inch test, but the thing that you said earlier and maybe i fell asleep for a minute, had a slide, t technical aspects. did you just show us that slide? >> that was one of the slides i prepared on the edrt. >> perfect. i want to talk about that slide. mr. chairman, what is your will? >> it's fine to proceed. i just wanted to make sure and maybe get an estimate of how much time if we're moving into a new presentation. -- by the design review team, what the time estimate and we also, of course, need to allow time for public comment as well. >> i think in terms of the slides i have prepared, there are just four or five of them. definitely less than 10 mi
marco shah, who another structural engineer on the team. greg shields who is geotechnical engineer and dr. donnie who is also of a geotechnical specialty as well. so i'll hand it over to greg. >> just to jump in. in terms of just a little time check. i see a long list of folks and i want to -- >> yeah, we can continue this to another hearing because there is obviously we have to wait for the 24-inch test, but the thing that you said earlier and maybe i fell asleep for a minute, had...
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ken northern shah wisconsin bracing for unrest as the fate of kyle rittenhouse goes to the jury. courthouse we have alexis mcadams. she is there where jury deliberations are going to start at 9:00 and alexis, do they expect a verdict today? >> good morning, well, we are going to wait and see on that. yesterday, as you guys mentioned before, it took a very long time. there was five hours of those closing arguments, some of those jurors looked a little bit irritated they got sent in and out of the room. now they have those instructions, very specific instructions. more than 30 pages handed over to them as they will begin those deliberations. still, they have to pick 12 jurors that will see this case through here in kenosha, wisconsin, then those deliberations will begin at some point this morning. right now 500 national guardsmen are on stand by in kenosha, wink. the national guard sending in videos of their troops staged just outside of kenosha. they are not in the city of kenosha. just outside closer to milwaukee. many businesses still covered by plywood as they never reopened. j
ken northern shah wisconsin bracing for unrest as the fate of kyle rittenhouse goes to the jury. courthouse we have alexis mcadams. she is there where jury deliberations are going to start at 9:00 and alexis, do they expect a verdict today? >> good morning, well, we are going to wait and see on that. yesterday, as you guys mentioned before, it took a very long time. there was five hours of those closing arguments, some of those jurors looked a little bit irritated they got sent in and out...
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an 11-year-old girl is fighting for her life after the christmas parade tragedy in back shah, wisconsinooks drove his suv into a christmas parade killing 6 and injuring dozens. >>> president biden says he will likely speak to leaders of russia and ukraine as tensions rise between those who countries. >> look, we support ukraine eastertorial integrity -- ukraine's territorial integrity, the government itself and object to anything remotely approaching -- will: ukraine officials are alleging russia is planning to stage a coup. the kremlin denies those the claims as tens of thousands of russian troops reportedly build up along the ukrainian border. >>> and in the golf world, brooks koepka dominates bryson dechambeau in the fifth iteration of the match. koepka only needing 9 of the 12 scheduled holes to win the highly anticipated grudge match. it is a grudge match, they genuinely do not like each other. rivals taking a tough -- during the match but also relate let them donate to charity. those are your headlines. pete: why do they not like the other so much? will: you know, i don't know, it
an 11-year-old girl is fighting for her life after the christmas parade tragedy in back shah, wisconsinooks drove his suv into a christmas parade killing 6 and injuring dozens. >>> president biden says he will likely speak to leaders of russia and ukraine as tensions rise between those who countries. >> look, we support ukraine eastertorial integrity -- ukraine's territorial integrity, the government itself and object to anything remotely approaching -- will: ukraine officials...
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we certainly could look at the shah of iran, we could look at those successes and failures, but including saigon, but the question is, if that is the case, and if that model of is the government worthwhile, then are we in fact basing our support for governments on whether they're worthy or whether our strategic interest in the long run against evils such as iran, such as china, and quite candidly, russia, are worth fighting. i take you back to our early careers, when we were fighting the cold war, and we were standing up against the soviet union and trying to give an opportunity for dozens of countries behind the iron curtain to become free, something that became a reality during our lifetime. is our model to base on the goal of freedom and opportunity in spite of failed governments and failed leaders, or are we going to make all this based on whether people should be free because their leaders are sufficient to our standard? >> congressman, it's the latter. we make cold calculations of our national security. and sometimes we like the leaders, sometimes we don't. for instance, in the phil
we certainly could look at the shah of iran, we could look at those successes and failures, but including saigon, but the question is, if that is the case, and if that model of is the government worthwhile, then are we in fact basing our support for governments on whether they're worthy or whether our strategic interest in the long run against evils such as iran, such as china, and quite candidly, russia, are worth fighting. i take you back to our early careers, when we were fighting the cold...
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this echoes what's happening in crow way shah -- croatia, italy. little bit earlier. >> europe has the disadvantage which is at least in the u.s. you can decide this state by state, you know? if you don't like one particular state, if you're lucky enough, you can move to a state where it's better for you. in europe, you know, if you're in a particular country, you're stuck. and that's one of the reasons why we see incredible just pent-up anger, people being told that they're basically going to be put into two categories of citizen, the vaccinated and the unvaccinated. the responsible and the irresponsible. it could be understandable if covid was ebola, but it isn't. rachel: yeah, that's such a great point. all of this is over a virus for which we have 99% survivability and for which i think the people in charge have not been entirely honest about a lot of this data that's out there. they they haven't been transparent about many of the side effects. and they've been pushing the vaccine, most troubling, on churn who we know -- children who we know it
this echoes what's happening in crow way shah -- croatia, italy. little bit earlier. >> europe has the disadvantage which is at least in the u.s. you can decide this state by state, you know? if you don't like one particular state, if you're lucky enough, you can move to a state where it's better for you. in europe, you know, if you're in a particular country, you're stuck. and that's one of the reasons why we see incredible just pent-up anger, people being told that they're basically...
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shah was pushing in on the breeze from the north—west. winds. that could cause a few travel and power problems and pretty rough seas to the north—west of scotland, too. waves approaching ten metres high to the coast of sutherland. it is, as i said, a very lively start, especially in the northern half of the country. why did further south, clouds and some sunshine coming through every now and again through today. overall a bit more sunshine than we saw yesterday. more staying dry through the day. showers in western scotland fading. with the wind to the north and north—westerly direction later in the day, it will feel cooler than yesterday but average is still around the seasonal norm. it does mean is going to be cooler than last night, especially at touch of frost. in the west, cloud will increase through the night and into the morning and temperatures should gradually rise here. but as i said, a chilly start to monday, as ashley through eastern areas. looking at details for monday, a region of high pressure has built—in under the lighter
shah was pushing in on the breeze from the north—west. winds. that could cause a few travel and power problems and pretty rough seas to the north—west of scotland, too. waves approaching ten metres high to the coast of sutherland. it is, as i said, a very lively start, especially in the northern half of the country. why did further south, clouds and some sunshine coming through every now and again through today. overall a bit more sunshine than we saw yesterday. more staying dry through the...