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the spike that don't sit surface, the spike protein is that protein on the surface of the virus which is exposed. and its role is to interact with the target. so the virus will, in fact, the spike binds to a corresponding protein on the cell, which it's infecting. so long is the spike can bind to the receptor to ace to that is what is going to mediate efficient infection, to help fight off covey. 19 vaccines induce defensive measures in the body. among them, the production of protective antibodies that can recognise and latch on to the surface of the corona virus, especially it's like protein that can stop the virus from docking on to cells to infect them. and like you talked for destruction by other immune system defenders back to the structure of the spike protein changes due to mutation. it can have consequences. the immune system might no longer quickly recognise the invader ami cron has over time adapted to become all the more efficient for infecting human cells. there are a number of parameters and characteristics that make it a really difficult virus to deal with. one of which
the spike that don't sit surface, the spike protein is that protein on the surface of the virus which is exposed. and its role is to interact with the target. so the virus will, in fact, the spike binds to a corresponding protein on the cell, which it's infecting. so long is the spike can bind to the receptor to ace to that is what is going to mediate efficient infection, to help fight off covey. 19 vaccines induce defensive measures in the body. among them, the production of protective...
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and the spike has a number of changes. it is less efficiently recognized by the preexisting community, either through vaccination or recovery. some of the new coven 19 vaccines use what's called messenger r n a or m r renee to primal strengths and the bodies immune response in the vaccines contain a short stretch of precise genetic information that causes cells to stop producing corona virus by protein. not entire viruses as the cells would, if they were infected by sounds covey to. it's a novel approach r n a vaccines is a shift in concert. if you will, they are software vaccines. they are providing the genetic information, the blueprints in order to instruct our body these. so pick up the are a day and express the spike protein. so ultimately they are generating the same protein that the traditional vaccine would you change it to the spike protein could help the variant evade existing immunity. to some extent, one reason why even people who received 1st generation vaccines including messenger r n a vaccines can still cat
and the spike has a number of changes. it is less efficiently recognized by the preexisting community, either through vaccination or recovery. some of the new coven 19 vaccines use what's called messenger r n a or m r renee to primal strengths and the bodies immune response in the vaccines contain a short stretch of precise genetic information that causes cells to stop producing corona virus by protein. not entire viruses as the cells would, if they were infected by sounds covey to. it's a...
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it all closed down and then you had that massive spike. remember the spike that went to heaven and came back. it should have gone to hell and come back. all of a sudden we were tied and all of a sudden we lost by a
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and, spike, you're absolutely right -- >> the ira does that.>> the ira gives credits for building new nuclear in the inflation reduction act. they help keep -- >> with the existing regular that story regime makes it cost prohibitive, that's the problem. it's not that they don't have enough moneyed to do it, the regulatory burdens -- >> so you want to just have -- kennedy: it is, no, it is -- >> you want to have another fukushima here? i don't think so. >> -- there has been zero built in 50 plus years. that's a regulatory burden that's too high. kennedy: all right. that's too damn high. >> that needs to be rectified, i agree. keep ken recollect pied. okay -- okay. we're going to work on that while we're all holding hands and playing a nice ukelele together. man panel, please don't move. we've got much more. vice president kamala harris finally heading to the border. it's not the border you think it ises. i'm going to break down her mixed priorities. she's praying for some political miracle. it's not gonna happen. she can point the finger at whoe
and, spike, you're absolutely right -- >> the ira does that.>> the ira gives credits for building new nuclear in the inflation reduction act. they help keep -- >> with the existing regular that story regime makes it cost prohibitive, that's the problem. it's not that they don't have enough moneyed to do it, the regulatory burdens -- >> so you want to just have -- kennedy: it is, no, it is -- >> you want to have another fukushima here? i don't think so. >> --...
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and the spike has a number of changes m r n. a vaccines use snippets of genetic code to make the body produced despite protein to stimulate an immune response to sars cove. you to re writing the code is a pretty fast and straightforward process and changing it, changes to vaccines associated spike protein. so why have alma con specific vaccines taken so long to arrive? this has a lot to do with 2 factors. factor one, we're not sure that better adapting and refining the vaccine is genuinely going to afford a market improvements in protecting against future infections. and then of course, at the level of the manufacturer, decisions has to be made. when do we bite the bullet? and actually now produce a new vaccine experts hope messenger r n a vaccine technology will help us keep pace with new variance of sars covey too . as the virus continues to evolve the venice film festival, the world's oldest has kicked off its 79th edition. after taking place on dakota 19 restrictions for the past 2 years, the event is mosque free this year.
and the spike has a number of changes m r n. a vaccines use snippets of genetic code to make the body produced despite protein to stimulate an immune response to sars cove. you to re writing the code is a pretty fast and straightforward process and changing it, changes to vaccines associated spike protein. so why have alma con specific vaccines taken so long to arrive? this has a lot to do with 2 factors. factor one, we're not sure that better adapting and refining the vaccine is genuinely...
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he spike the thursday, then the temperatures down -- heat spike through thursday, then the temperatures come down. 98 in san jose today, mid 90's on the peninsula. 72 in daly city. north bay, upper 90's. you were 115 yesterday early in the day and napa is at 95 today. 88 in oakland is better than 102 yesterday. heat for the next several days but widespread cooling as we head into friday and the weekend. kumasi: coming up, the seven things to know. >> how long you should walk each day to stave off dementia. kumasi (vo) we are cyclists. we come from uganda, rwanda, kenya. usechcome t am show what we can do. make connections. we've gone far. but some when anyone can be in any room and everyone can compete— we'll go much farther. everybody will. with nurtec odt... i can treat a migraine attack and prevent one... no matter what might trigger it. don't take if allergic to nurtec. most common side effects, in less than 3%, were nausea, indigestion, stomach pain. treat and prevent—all in one. (nanci) gemma's my show dog...she's a canine athlete. i really wanted to feed a high quality dog food w
he spike the thursday, then the temperatures down -- heat spike through thursday, then the temperatures come down. 98 in san jose today, mid 90's on the peninsula. 72 in daly city. north bay, upper 90's. you were 115 yesterday early in the day and napa is at 95 today. 88 in oakland is better than 102 yesterday. heat for the next several days but widespread cooling as we head into friday and the weekend. kumasi: coming up, the seven things to know. >> how long you should walk each day to...
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anything that's above that over sustained period, in this case of the price spike. but equally, we can look at the pandemic above that, that isn't about investment you've made. it's just that you got lucky because of what happened in the world that access. and we're going to attach that at a higher rate because it's basically an on rent, not right, something clever you did as a business. but just because you got lucky take some of the money you've made back in order to help the public get through the same thing, which has generated those excess profits for you. so to finish, all right, we have to leave it at that alex couple met of the tax justice network. thank you for your thoughts. thank you. the number of unemployed people in germany fell in september by 62000 to 2. nearly 2 and a half 1000000 data from the federal employment agency shows the labor market remained stable overall, the spied rising prices concerns about energy shortages and weakening consumption. the number of registered java consisted of 873000 up about 70000. on the year, the agency says it hail
anything that's above that over sustained period, in this case of the price spike. but equally, we can look at the pandemic above that, that isn't about investment you've made. it's just that you got lucky because of what happened in the world that access. and we're going to attach that at a higher rate because it's basically an on rent, not right, something clever you did as a business. but just because you got lucky take some of the money you've made back in order to help the public get...
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what are spikes? of course we are so very conditional imagine fibrous bands. us in the pelvic organs. this is how they form, what happens in the male pelvis, when any inflammatory process occurs, the outcome is actually a scar, that is, the growth stands on the tissue. imagine scratching your hand. first , some kind of wound is an abrasion, and then a scar remains, the same thing happens to the prostate gland. our task. of course, to fight these cicatricial changes with factory changes at the earliest stages of the inflammatory process, inflammatory process in the pelvic organs in women. here is what galina is possible. the origin of pneumonia adhesions inside the fallopian tubes and uterine corpses become impassable for the fetal egg absolutely right. this part of the process is connected specifically with the female reproductive system, but the male reproductive function is also separately interested, which, unfortunately, due to these inflammatory processes, will lead to impaired fertility, impaired transport of spermatozoa, and deterioration of the secreti
what are spikes? of course we are so very conditional imagine fibrous bands. us in the pelvic organs. this is how they form, what happens in the male pelvis, when any inflammatory process occurs, the outcome is actually a scar, that is, the growth stands on the tissue. imagine scratching your hand. first , some kind of wound is an abrasion, and then a scar remains, the same thing happens to the prostate gland. our task. of course, to fight these cicatricial changes with factory changes at the...
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officers used spike strips to no no avail as the chase traveled from the street to the train trs trainffics tracks and at the the end it was a light pole that that brother to a and. the driver was able to escape on fo. on foot. > >> this is the most expensive political gamble in u.s. histor. u.s. history. more than 400 million has been poured into the the political ads and again pro. prop 27. barely mentioning gaming instead promising big payoffs for homeless services. > >> the earthquake did more than rattle nerves, it had a unexpected side effect. the trimmer got the water flowing again in one dry creek in santa rosa. the mark west creek is not not far from the fault that triggered the initial jolt and then the aftershock. >> this is where i came a couple couple of hours after the quake, to see how much the creek had n had risen. that was bone dry. the creek before the earthquake looked like a pond. >> crews were sent out to check out the fresh flow in the have this possible explanation. >> we are thinking maybe a aquifer was cracked open which would have released water into the cree
officers used spike strips to no no avail as the chase traveled from the street to the train trs trainffics tracks and at the the end it was a light pole that that brother to a and. the driver was able to escape on fo. on foot. > >> this is the most expensive political gamble in u.s. histor. u.s. history. more than 400 million has been poured into the the political ads and again pro. prop 27. barely mentioning gaming instead promising big payoffs for homeless services. > >>...
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richard fowler and spike.resting that the vice president used the phrase dereliction of duty. she has been completely derelict and her duty as border czar. she cannot even adequately describe what is going on at the border, the very secure border. >> and will not even go to visit. if she did go to visit, it would probably make matters worse. i do not particularly like stunts and politics. as stunts go, this has been an incredibly brilliant stunt. it focused all of the attention on all of the policies that joe biden and democrats have supported for years and even decades and it reviewed just how disastrous they are. as soon as it happens in a way that they do not like, they immediately put people in cages, they call in the military, they accuse republicans of playing politics with migrants and all of which of course they themselves have been doing for years and decades. we have a much bigger problem we have to deal with but the media problem of people coming across the border was solved when joe biden came into
richard fowler and spike.resting that the vice president used the phrase dereliction of duty. she has been completely derelict and her duty as border czar. she cannot even adequately describe what is going on at the border, the very secure border. >> and will not even go to visit. if she did go to visit, it would probably make matters worse. i do not particularly like stunts and politics. as stunts go, this has been an incredibly brilliant stunt. it focused all of the attention on all of...
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the only two times it spiked. over two times that spike.he pandemic was out of our control. this is self-inflicted. this is based on a political ideology and it is not working. this is self-inflicted pain on the american public. the only stocks up today lithium stockss because they making it buy easy. fertilizer stocks. those are the only stocks up today. it's where government is going and taxpayer money is going. to electric vehicles and to kill the fertilizer industry. >> harris: since we're so passionate at this moment let's teal people the truth about electricity. i was out west for 2 1/2 weeks. you couldn't plug in electric vehicles but their grid is mainly running on fossil fuel. coal makes up 20% of our electrical grid power. charles, not only is it political, but it is political without a sense of direction. that's the sad part. >> even if you really truly believed there is a green utopia waiting for us, it is logical to understand it takes a period of time. it will take us a minimum of 20 years, 30 years to get -- if it's possible
the only two times it spiked. over two times that spike.he pandemic was out of our control. this is self-inflicted. this is based on a political ideology and it is not working. this is self-inflicted pain on the american public. the only stocks up today lithium stockss because they making it buy easy. fertilizer stocks. those are the only stocks up today. it's where government is going and taxpayer money is going. to electric vehicles and to kill the fertilizer industry. >> harris: since...
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maria: and that is the story of markets right now, spiking rates. thank you, cheryl. the next hour of "mornings with maria" begins right now. and hurricane ian just hours away from making landfall in florida, more than 2 and-a-half mill b i don't know residents -- 2 and-a-half million residents being asked to leave their homes immediately as the category 4 hurricane is bearing down on south florida. nicole valdez is live in tampa with the very latest. nicole, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, maria, what you see behind me here is just the beginning. i cannot stress enough you how dangerous things are going to become over the next several hours for not just the tampa bay area but extending all the way down florida's gulf coast. unfortunately, several hours from now we're going to see hurricane ian approaching this area, and extremely dangerous category 4 hurricane with winds at 140 miles be per hour. it is almost a category 5. that is how much it's still strengthening as we speak. it's capable of life threatening storm surge, catastrophic winds and of course all
maria: and that is the story of markets right now, spiking rates. thank you, cheryl. the next hour of "mornings with maria" begins right now. and hurricane ian just hours away from making landfall in florida, more than 2 and-a-half mill b i don't know residents -- 2 and-a-half million residents being asked to leave their homes immediately as the category 4 hurricane is bearing down on south florida. nicole valdez is live in tampa with the very latest. nicole, what can you tell us?...
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with the game plan for next week with the question in mind because i believe the market will have spikes but ultimately work lower for now. we have three events that will tell us if october a an extension of september we got the labor report that's the most important think 12 of them impact for the whole month, all right, i expect too much highing and too much wage inflation as far as the fed is concerned. remember, we're in a good news is bad news environment and we actually want to see and hear about more layoffs, lower wages, more firings and i don't think we'll get to that. there is still too much business in this country. the other two events are speaking engagements by cleveland fed president loretta m mester before the open on tuesday and close on thursday. mester is the primary inflation hawk on the open committee i call her the guardian of the galaxy, she's from cleveland where the guardians play and wants to protect the whole galaxy from high inflation even if that is raising interest rates into high inflation. she said that. i'm not putting words in her mouth. i don't think th
with the game plan for next week with the question in mind because i believe the market will have spikes but ultimately work lower for now. we have three events that will tell us if october a an extension of september we got the labor report that's the most important think 12 of them impact for the whole month, all right, i expect too much highing and too much wage inflation as far as the fed is concerned. remember, we're in a good news is bad news environment and we actually want to see and...
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now, you talked about everything spiking.s prices have of course spiked in the other direction. they're down 1.30 -- >> martha: they're still $1.30 higher than when the president took office. >> i let you ask your question. let me give you my answer. >> martha: they're still higher. >> $1.34 down. that's a savings of $70 per month for the average driver. so that's some real breathing room. but we also have help to make sure that goods are getting through the ports, getting from ship to shelf, shelves are stocked the way they were before the pandemic and then there's the inflation reduction act. lowering the cost of prescription drugs, healthcare, energy. you know what the republicans top priority is? to repeal the inflation reduction act. that's the same thing as saying our top economic priority is to -- >> martha: they don't want to pour more money in to the economy. our top economic priority is to increase healthcare costs, increase insulin costs to seniors, increase energy costs and increase healthcare costs. that's not ou
now, you talked about everything spiking.s prices have of course spiked in the other direction. they're down 1.30 -- >> martha: they're still $1.30 higher than when the president took office. >> i let you ask your question. let me give you my answer. >> martha: they're still higher. >> $1.34 down. that's a savings of $70 per month for the average driver. so that's some real breathing room. but we also have help to make sure that goods are getting through the ports,...
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are we out of the danger zone or could we see another monkeypox spike? joining us dr. gandhi.e were not in a go to spot a few weeks ago. we talked about this. what has changed? what got us into a better spot right now? >> there are three things that happened that changed the trajectory. i am at a very large medical clinic where we saw a lot of cases and we can feel the change dramatically. three factors, probably. when his behavior change. 2 his natural immunity. once you get it it is hard to get it again. we don't know how long it lasts. the third is vaccines. we have been getting -- all of that together is bringing it down, worldwide. >> that is great to hear especially from your perspective working closely with these patients. could we see another spike across california? >> likely not, if we keep on going with vaccinations. now we started second doses. we were getting first doses first. we got an increase in supply from hhs. we need to get the population immune. they said they think it will be eliminated, this outbreak, in europe, the u.s., canada, australia. it doesn't me
are we out of the danger zone or could we see another monkeypox spike? joining us dr. gandhi.e were not in a go to spot a few weeks ago. we talked about this. what has changed? what got us into a better spot right now? >> there are three things that happened that changed the trajectory. i am at a very large medical clinic where we saw a lot of cases and we can feel the change dramatically. three factors, probably. when his behavior change. 2 his natural immunity. once you get it it is...
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first of all, how long have you known spike? >> spike and i were friends back in the day.i were crime-ys, and we used to do robberies. we did hundreds of robberies. we robbed jewelry stores, we robbed... i can speak on this now, there's a thing called statute of limitations. ( laughter ) ( applause ) but, we were-- we were very, very successful at it. and then, there was a point, i was so successful, i never got caught. you know, and what happened is, at some point, i decided, hey, music is starting to come in, i'm going to take this route. and he tried to do one more lick. and during-- when it happened, someone got killed. and, he ended up getting a life sentence, 35 to life. you know, they tried to give him the death penalty, and at the end of the day, he made it out. now he came back, he did 26 years in the penitentiary, served his debt, and now he wanted to write this book as a cautionary tale to people, to let them know that every decision you make can change the trajectory of your life. >> stephen: so-- ( cheers and applause ) you talk in the book a lot growing up, a
first of all, how long have you known spike? >> spike and i were friends back in the day.i were crime-ys, and we used to do robberies. we did hundreds of robberies. we robbed jewelry stores, we robbed... i can speak on this now, there's a thing called statute of limitations. ( laughter ) ( applause ) but, we were-- we were very, very successful at it. and then, there was a point, i was so successful, i never got caught. you know, and what happened is, at some point, i decided, hey, music...
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k. natural gas prices spike significantly higher early on the back of the indefinite shut down of no screen one that i had since form back from the high the day. so that suggests that any new physical package that is coming in lightning to keep it laid on energy costs. i think any impacts on inflation is likely to be tempered by the fact that already, even given the fact that we've seen a big spike in energy prices, in april u. k. consumers are already feeling the page if you bring in the school majors right now, that will stop that fiscal pinch getting any worse, but it's likely that fuel inflation. ok. so some of the actions that trust could take could help to avoid that. but we'll have to see how she does, michael houston. thank you very much for that. stacy on was staying on energy opec and its allies of agreed to a small cut in oil production to bolster prices. as despite calls from several western governments to increase supply to ease inflation caused by the global energy crisis. benchmark brent crude oil has dropped to round $95.00 per barrel of the surging to $120.00 in june
k. natural gas prices spike significantly higher early on the back of the indefinite shut down of no screen one that i had since form back from the high the day. so that suggests that any new physical package that is coming in lightning to keep it laid on energy costs. i think any impacts on inflation is likely to be tempered by the fact that already, even given the fact that we've seen a big spike in energy prices, in april u. k. consumers are already feeling the page if you bring in the...
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wade we know it stirred a spike in women registering to vote.er midterms or are other issues now, like crime, more pressing. makes every day... a "let's dig in" day... >> mm. >> ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... >> mm. [ chuckles ] >> ...a "love my new teeth" day. because your clearchoice day is the day everything is back on the menu. a clearchoice day changes every day....
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going up in a spike in a spiking coming down quickly.e will see disinflation coming through in the next few quarters. light money is on a more mild recession. -- might money is on a more wild -- mild recession. dani: mild recession, soft landing, will it be worse in europe than the you s -- then the u.s.? sunaina: it will be. dani: is this price gap on russian oil actually going to come through? sunaina: the issue is that there is no leadership in the u.k. dani: willits bert more demand -- will it spur more demand? sunaina: it might. if there is any way for them to start buying internationally again, it will help ease pressures. manus: we are not going to know what they are doing at the gathering. you need to regulate. sunaina: i agree with you. i agreed that would be the best way for them to go about it. europe is taking a long time to make these decisions. we'll see a lot more volatility. we are finding ourselves in summer and already having an energy crisis. dani: how painful or this before corporate's -- ba.4 corporate's? -- be for c
going up in a spike in a spiking coming down quickly.e will see disinflation coming through in the next few quarters. light money is on a more mild recession. -- might money is on a more wild -- mild recession. dani: mild recession, soft landing, will it be worse in europe than the you s -- then the u.s.? sunaina: it will be. dani: is this price gap on russian oil actually going to come through? sunaina: the issue is that there is no leadership in the u.k. dani: willits bert more demand -- will...
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pete: all right, tee it up. >> spike it down.ing a game and don't even know you're working out. >> that's the important part. p. will: this is a modified version of spike ball for new york city. >> go. will: you can hit it up? >> oh, we're teammates and teaming up on him? i see. what else is going on here? >> the hula hoops going here. spike ball and bowling over here. pete: bowling. rachel: bowling exercise? >> of course. you take the ball, okay, see what you got here. see that. you get the reward. pete: i took one of hers out. rachel: will, i think this hula hooping will help your dancing. pete: do you have a website? >> yes, www.gibbensfamilyfitness.com. pete: it's college game day and we're grilling up some hot doings, stay with us. doings, stay with us. hot dogs, stay with us. ♪ will: little exercise on fox square celebrating national family fitness day and not
pete: all right, tee it up. >> spike it down.ing a game and don't even know you're working out. >> that's the important part. p. will: this is a modified version of spike ball for new york city. >> go. will: you can hit it up? >> oh, we're teammates and teaming up on him? i see. what else is going on here? >> the hula hoops going here. spike ball and bowling over here. pete: bowling. rachel: bowling exercise? >> of course. you take the ball, okay, see what...
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the temperature spike forward tomorrow for your thursday. probably not. it's yet probably not as hot as yesterday but still heating up. thursday friday, we begin to cool things off the overall trend into the weekend. temperatures are heading down. in fact, we might be able to shave off a few more degrees for that saturday forecast, maybe just some low nineties as we head into the weekend, so i know it's been a long hot stretch here in the bay area, but it's nice to see some relief, at least in this five day forecast. and it's headed our way. mark thank you. this extreme heat is causing problems for bart. riders rail services moving slower today on a number of lines due to the heat. ktvu emigrants was at the pleasant hill bart station, where service to concord was just recently restored following yesterday's heat related disruptions on the tracks. trains are running, but writers can expect a delay of at least 10 minutes in the extreme heat. bart trains run slower because the heat can warp and even separate tracks and overheat equipment. it's another scorch
the temperature spike forward tomorrow for your thursday. probably not. it's yet probably not as hot as yesterday but still heating up. thursday friday, we begin to cool things off the overall trend into the weekend. temperatures are heading down. in fact, we might be able to shave off a few more degrees for that saturday forecast, maybe just some low nineties as we head into the weekend, so i know it's been a long hot stretch here in the bay area, but it's nice to see some relief, at least in...
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you see spikes for the great recession.ou see spikes for covid, never anything like this ever in the history of america. this is the kind of thing that sparked arab spring. tomas, how do americans live with this chart on the screen? essentially a spike in food inflation that we have never seen before? >> yeah. no, it is very troubling for people because you know, it is partly induced by the war obviously where food supplies have been highly -- charles: why does your food supply have anything to do with the war? we were the bread basket of the world. i reject that. i reject that. i wonder what admin administration you were working for, trump, biden, war in ukraine? that shouldn't affect, we have wheat, we have concern, we have everything. we export corn products. we pay farmers not to farm. we should never have to have a food crisis in this country. >> i agree and i'm getting back to my overall point we have general inflation. and if you look at general inflation, it is not just food, charlie, very important to look at this
you see spikes for the great recession.ou see spikes for covid, never anything like this ever in the history of america. this is the kind of thing that sparked arab spring. tomas, how do americans live with this chart on the screen? essentially a spike in food inflation that we have never seen before? >> yeah. no, it is very troubling for people because you know, it is partly induced by the war obviously where food supplies have been highly -- charles: why does your food supply have...
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how much do you tie this to crime spikes in the country? and we don't know their backgrounds, but i think it's been up to 60 -- well, definitely 61 apprehended but i think it's up to 80 people that have been identified as having crossed on to the border into texas that are actually on the terrorist watch list. congressman: that's exactly right. that's the most dangerous part of this all. you know, many folks are coming over for a better life, they don't qualify for asylum, they don't meet for asylum laws and coming over for a better life. embedded are bad actors, people nobody wants in our country, nobody wants certainly in their neighborhoods whether they are gang members, whether they are terrorists, 78 people in the terrorist watch list. i will remind people that it only took 19 terrorists to kill thousands of americans. this is a serious threat. oftentimes too the bad actors come in with an organized -- organization, the cartel is growing, the cartel is expanding. an opportunity to pick up more territory. these are people nobody wants i
how much do you tie this to crime spikes in the country? and we don't know their backgrounds, but i think it's been up to 60 -- well, definitely 61 apprehended but i think it's up to 80 people that have been identified as having crossed on to the border into texas that are actually on the terrorist watch list. congressman: that's exactly right. that's the most dangerous part of this all. you know, many folks are coming over for a better life, they don't qualify for asylum, they don't meet for...
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and so there's a spike in natural gas, a spike in oil spike and interest rates. and, you know, there is market hysteria. it generally dissipates over time, but it's fights. and then then you get into, you know, the actors that no 1 may know about. and in no way, am i suggesting you know, united states or others, but you may have 3rd parties that feel, hey, this is neither of these pipelines or operational so. so let's create some problems for you that will benefit us. but this is likely, it is sabotage it's, it's a complex operation just isn't something that somebody puts out of school, but suit dives and causes havoc. so it's likely a state actor and it's likely an actor that's involved with what's happening in ukraine. one side of the other, of course it raises questions about the other sort of on the water infrastructure, of course, or the gas pipelines, the fiber optic internet cables. the. do you think we'll see something like this in the future, or do you think we'll see? i don't know, maybe sanction lifted against russia or how do you see a situation devel
and so there's a spike in natural gas, a spike in oil spike and interest rates. and, you know, there is market hysteria. it generally dissipates over time, but it's fights. and then then you get into, you know, the actors that no 1 may know about. and in no way, am i suggesting you know, united states or others, but you may have 3rd parties that feel, hey, this is neither of these pipelines or operational so. so let's create some problems for you that will benefit us. but this is likely, it is...
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and a collar, like a dog’s son, he also presses with such spikes.ore. do you know about any friends of familiar barbarians? except tatyana what kind of tatyana is a beautiful woman opera singer, as her verbitskaya is the very thing. so kasyanova has not returned yet returned. look, the blade passed at a distance of 3 cm from the heart, and death was instantaneous. wait, what do we write in conclusion? what is the cause of death? we don't write anything. the results of the analyzes will be only in the evening, so we are waiting. listen, you understand that you do not believe the story and so on. and after all this, i have a strange feeling, len also throws me into the cold, so you just caught a cold, there is still a feeling that someone is looking at my back all the time. you know, with such, well, not such a kind look, he will stop. this is my goosebumps. now they sing along the back. they also say that fortunetellers do not die, just like ordinary people. sorry i ran. valera did not stop. where did he come from here, in general, to understand this
and a collar, like a dog’s son, he also presses with such spikes.ore. do you know about any friends of familiar barbarians? except tatyana what kind of tatyana is a beautiful woman opera singer, as her verbitskaya is the very thing. so kasyanova has not returned yet returned. look, the blade passed at a distance of 3 cm from the heart, and death was instantaneous. wait, what do we write in conclusion? what is the cause of death? we don't write anything. the results of the analyzes will be...
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and while there are concerns down, it could cost the oranges to spike. it's not a mr threat to national oil and gas supplies. according to aaa the average price for regular gas is more tn six dollars in the state. the ie comes at a time when demand is moderate in the price of oil slipped below 80 bucks a libero for the first time since january. experts say maintenance work at oil refiners in washington are to blame. >> when they are shut down that can mean a rise in prices. >> the current spike should reve should reverse once refineries are back fully operating. > >> u.s. mortgage rates continue to climb the average rate for a0 year fixed loan sits at more than 6.5%. that's the highest re highest rate since august of 2008 it's especially hard for first-time buyers trying to get into the market this is a look at the estimated required income it would cost to buy a home in san jose. san francisco, los ans and san diego you need to make that much to be able to spend less than 30% of your income on your mortgage and those rates are not expected to end anytim
and while there are concerns down, it could cost the oranges to spike. it's not a mr threat to national oil and gas supplies. according to aaa the average price for regular gas is more tn six dollars in the state. the ie comes at a time when demand is moderate in the price of oil slipped below 80 bucks a libero for the first time since january. experts say maintenance work at oil refiners in washington are to blame. >> when they are shut down that can mean a rise in prices. >> the...
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breaking this evening, president biden declared a pandemic is over and inflation has not spiked.t's the message from his first sit down tv interview on monthly or the comments as well as his claims about taiwan now at the white house in greenock morton i took a republic a republican republicans again raging against vaccine mandates that are still in place for american service members back of tennessee congressman mark green to weigh in with us in just a moment where because of >> a dramatic spike in migrant encounters along the southern border in august paper cbp revealed over 2 million migrants cross from mexico into the u.s. without any vetting this fiscal year whatsoever. that's a record to quit comes as the biden administration continues to claim that the border is secure. plus and nuns i spent nearly 23 years and present back on a baltimore judge has released him back of his 1999 murder conviction ignited the nation thanks to the groundbreaking podcast called "serial." we got our legal eagles to bet on a new twist on the street street crime murder mystery because we begin to
breaking this evening, president biden declared a pandemic is over and inflation has not spiked.t's the message from his first sit down tv interview on monthly or the comments as well as his claims about taiwan now at the white house in greenock morton i took a republic a republican republicans again raging against vaccine mandates that are still in place for american service members back of tennessee congressman mark green to weigh in with us in just a moment where because of >> a...
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spiking lithium growing into a key issue.ll look into it plus, as we head to break, check out autos and airlines which are all down double digits this week power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools, and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you find new trading opportunities. while an earnings tool helps you plan your trades and stay on top of the market. welcome to ameriprise. i'm sam morrison, my brother max recommended you. so my best friend sophie says you've been a huge help. at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors the garcia's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized. hey john reese, jr. how's your father doing? to help reach your goals with confidence. my sister told me so much about you. that's why it's
spiking lithium growing into a key issue.ll look into it plus, as we head to break, check out autos and airlines which are all down double digits this week power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools, and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you find new trading...
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i didn't. >> you were working. >> yeah. >> spike is jumping up and down. i'm like spike sit down. joking. he's wearing plaid and spike lee but right at the tiebreaker, tim and i are watching, the dog jumps on the bed, hits the remote and turns the television off. >> no, no, no. >> we turn it back on because it's streaming. we're watching on streaming service and had to catch up and missed the tiebreaker but i got the see the win. >> i didn't get to see the win. i've been watching clips on social media, don. >> while you're working? the boss is watching, victor. >> we got through the show, come on, now. i did it. >> can you imagine you're 26 years old and an icon, a legend, you're up against serena williams and i won't say retirement. >> evolving away. >> evolving away. can you imagine the pressure for both of them? >> especially when you got the entire crowd on her side. >> i mean. >> she's earned it. she's earned it. >> yeah, come on. she'll be 41 soon. an amazing 41-year-old. >> she's my birthday twin. >> oh, well. what are you trying to say? >> say it. >> what are you trying to
i didn't. >> you were working. >> yeah. >> spike is jumping up and down. i'm like spike sit down. joking. he's wearing plaid and spike lee but right at the tiebreaker, tim and i are watching, the dog jumps on the bed, hits the remote and turns the television off. >> no, no, no. >> we turn it back on because it's streaming. we're watching on streaming service and had to catch up and missed the tiebreaker but i got the see the win. >> i didn't get to see the...
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there is also not a big spike in violent crime. is true. >> dana: would the grieving families of these victims agree with that? >> of course not. it is not even necessarily gun violence and homicides. you just have businesses, major retailers that are leaving philadelphia, locking up early and refusing to stay open 24 hours. it is unsafe to stay open and do business after dark in philadelphia, dana. 63% of philadelphia residents say the city is on the wrong track. 70% say it's because of crimes, drugs and public safety up 30% from two years ago when the same poll asked that same question. and to typify it all, when the mayor of philadelphia after a shooting on the fourth of july says i just can't wait to get out of here and not be mayor anymore. ifm owe so sick of it i can't deal with it anymore that tells you all you need to know. even the guy running the city doesn't want to be here anymore. >> dana: always good to talk to you and we hope things get better there in philadelphia. >> bill: if they feel that way in philly from calif
there is also not a big spike in violent crime. is true. >> dana: would the grieving families of these victims agree with that? >> of course not. it is not even necessarily gun violence and homicides. you just have businesses, major retailers that are leaving philadelphia, locking up early and refusing to stay open 24 hours. it is unsafe to stay open and do business after dark in philadelphia, dana. 63% of philadelphia residents say the city is on the wrong track. 70% say it's...
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market spike. treasury yields stabilize after spiking yesterday. the yuan drives as goldman turns more bearish on stocks. plus, christine lagarde says the ecb will only think about tricking its balance sheet once rates are normalized. -- shrinking its balance sheet once rates are normalized. francine: a lot in focus today and we have a fantastic story. the perspective saying that we have the worst bond rout we have seen intensifying. tom: that is rippling to the housing market, everywhere else on the back of this. essentially history making when it comes to the selloff we saw in gilt yesterday. it moved about 50 basis points higher on the front end, so we will see how it will open up in the bond markets. the ftse 100 posted a more positive day yesterday even though the european benchmark is lower. the beneficial -- international focus benefiting from the weaker pound. the spanish ibex currently gaining 0.7%. the u.k. sees gains of 0.2%. we are weighing up what happened yesterday stateside as well, talking about history making bond moves. you also s
market spike. treasury yields stabilize after spiking yesterday. the yuan drives as goldman turns more bearish on stocks. plus, christine lagarde says the ecb will only think about tricking its balance sheet once rates are normalized. -- shrinking its balance sheet once rates are normalized. francine: a lot in focus today and we have a fantastic story. the perspective saying that we have the worst bond rout we have seen intensifying. tom: that is rippling to the housing market, everywhere else...
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in a position where for the last several months it hasn't spiked.ly basically even. two basic on or abouts feeling the impacts. ryan flynn jim deandre's restaurant rutherford, new jersey where we are sitting. troyer the co-owner of olentangy maids in columbus, ohio. guys, good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> thanks for having me. >> steve: brian, let's talk with you. a little bit if you would to the president explain how your prices are gone up. he is talking about things basically flat. over the past year have things been flat for you? >> no, they haven't been flat. as a matter of fact, every month, month and a half, we are getting an increase from our suppliers for freight, for the cost of goods. not flat at all. not even close to flat. >> steve: yeah. you are in new jersey, state requirements, because you are in the food service business, you have got a bunch of regulations you have got follow that are very expensive. >> yeah. there was if a foam ban all our takeout containers went from 18 cents to 68 cents. between the two, you are g
in a position where for the last several months it hasn't spiked.ly basically even. two basic on or abouts feeling the impacts. ryan flynn jim deandre's restaurant rutherford, new jersey where we are sitting. troyer the co-owner of olentangy maids in columbus, ohio. guys, good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> thanks for having me. >> steve: brian, let's talk with you. a little bit if you would to the president explain how your prices are gone up. he is talking about...
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the yields were spiking the same way ours are.hey started to connect the dots, they said you know what? time out. they blinked, put out a date, a report they will buy long dated government bonnes from now until october 14th. the press release is chilling. think about this. were dysfunction in this market to continue or worsen there would be a material risk this is something we need to understand to the uk financial stability this would lead to an unwarranted tightening of financial conditions and a reduction of flow of credit to the real economy, folks. we're in the same basket as they are. the u.s. and the uk economies in fact have been on parallel tracks and many are worried the fed is going to go too far. one of the good news, probably a good silver lining here, one of the reasons the boe had to actually blink, their housing market has been sizzling just likes ours but 2.2 million of their mortgages are variable. they will adjust real soon. i want you to understand, that 42% of their total. we have less than 1% this is major wa
the yields were spiking the same way ours are.hey started to connect the dots, they said you know what? time out. they blinked, put out a date, a report they will buy long dated government bonnes from now until october 14th. the press release is chilling. think about this. were dysfunction in this market to continue or worsen there would be a material risk this is something we need to understand to the uk financial stability this would lead to an unwarranted tightening of financial conditions...
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has presided over a 69% increase in shootings and a 40% spike in car thefts. chicago's liberal d.a., quote, appeared to be simply dropping nearly 30% of all felony cases, including -- listen to this -- alleged murders. philadelphia's liberal d.a. has presided over an 85% spike in shootings and a huge increase in murders since he took over. in the name of equity or compassion, these people are announcing they will not prosecute eligible entire categories of crimes. no wonder american cities are becoming more dangerous by the day. a couple of years back a former d.a. from outside boston published a list of crimes she would not prosecute -- shoplifting, breaking and entering, resisting arrest, and even in the middle of the opioid crisis, possession with intent to distribute. as a reward, washington democrats made rachael rollins the u.s. attorney for massachusetts. she got a promotion. last month senator rubio put forward an amendment to increase funding for cops and keeping violent criminals behind bars. democrats blocked it. every senate democrat has also voted
has presided over a 69% increase in shootings and a 40% spike in car thefts. chicago's liberal d.a., quote, appeared to be simply dropping nearly 30% of all felony cases, including -- listen to this -- alleged murders. philadelphia's liberal d.a. has presided over an 85% spike in shootings and a huge increase in murders since he took over. in the name of equity or compassion, these people are announcing they will not prosecute eligible entire categories of crimes. no wonder american cities are...
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that's as the city deals with a spike in the number of pedestrian deaths. one of the recent tragedies involved an 8 year-old boy kron four's. justin campbell talked to police on. >> they're trying to make the streets safer. >> just about a block away a week ago, an 8 year-old boy was killed while walking in the crosswalk. now police are educating drivers, but also issuing citations. >> was a police released this video of their traffic enforcement crackdown. the department's public information officer acted as a pedestrian, tried to walk in the crosswalk when all of a sudden a white suv blows right through the crosswalk without even stopping the driver was pulled over to be able to go out there and actually try and now change. have it. >> by stopping people in either issuing warnings or citations rolled rallies with vision, 0, a task force aimed to reduce traffic deaths in san jose says so far this year. 26 pedestrians have been killed on the roadways and he says speed is a constant problem. a big reason why we've been focused on addressing that. and and one
that's as the city deals with a spike in the number of pedestrian deaths. one of the recent tragedies involved an 8 year-old boy kron four's. justin campbell talked to police on. >> they're trying to make the streets safer. >> just about a block away a week ago, an 8 year-old boy was killed while walking in the crosswalk. now police are educating drivers, but also issuing citations. >> was a police released this video of their traffic enforcement crackdown. the department's...
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, the 10 year treasury spiking again after hitting 12 and-a-half year highs on friday, the yield is at 3.718%, up better than 9 basis points this morning after hitting an eight month low on recession worries, take a look at the price of gas. this morning at $85.5 a 6 a $85.6 -- $85.56a brent. a gallon of regular gasoline many coming at $3.72 a gallon this morning. a new poll shows americans are unhappy about the economy, more than half of americans say the economy is not good shape as president biden's approval rating continues at low levels. europe mean markets are under -- european markets are under pressure. italy elects the first female prime minister, the ft 100 is down 60, cac down 30, dax down 55 as the british bound is once again dropping this morning. this would be the first far right government in italy since world war ii. i spoke with georgia ma p lo --a maloney on this program last week. >> we have to do less bureaucracy and less taxes and economic freedom, where freedom is the first word we are use thing in the electoral -- useing in the electoral campaign. we need people
, the 10 year treasury spiking again after hitting 12 and-a-half year highs on friday, the yield is at 3.718%, up better than 9 basis points this morning after hitting an eight month low on recession worries, take a look at the price of gas. this morning at $85.5 a 6 a $85.6 -- $85.56a brent. a gallon of regular gasoline many coming at $3.72 a gallon this morning. a new poll shows americans are unhappy about the economy, more than half of americans say the economy is not good shape as president...
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kpix 5's [ end of song song ] of it with moreec anne m >> this afr a huge spike spike in hate crimes over the asian community in the last two. two years. citizen, you mentioned, is a popular app where people can share what's going on in their neighborhoods, neighborhoods, and no one in 3 people is already using this ap. this app. it also has a premium version that gives you access to to 24/7 monitoring, texting, and and video chatting, with agents. agents. and now the app is partnering with good water capitol. and they are giving premium accounts to people for e for free in the asian community. community. people who get these accounts will be able to use it for free for one year. and citizen hosted a training session, today, in san francisco's chinatown. >> if you ever feel unsafe ever, ever, walking down the street when you think someone might be following you, if you are going for your morning walk. doing your morning exercise in the park. eating by yourself in the park. and you need someone in your pocket, just to make sure you are safe. >> now, the training is in cantonese showin
kpix 5's [ end of song song ] of it with moreec anne m >> this afr a huge spike spike in hate crimes over the asian community in the last two. two years. citizen, you mentioned, is a popular app where people can share what's going on in their neighborhoods, neighborhoods, and no one in 3 people is already using this ap. this app. it also has a premium version that gives you access to to 24/7 monitoring, texting, and and video chatting, with agents. agents. and now the app is partnering...
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there would be a big spike or a little spike.ill be tapering the right of how it shrinks the balance sheet as we get into the process. we are up to $60 billion in treasuries each month. once the reserves get significantly lower, the fed will slow the rate of asset runoff. they are not going to stop. if. before they think we are at the critical point. they're going to learn from past experiences and i do not think they will make the same mistake this time. >> how we done this before? has the new york fed in lower manhattan, in an experiment that says this is going to work? or are you flying blind? >> you did the experiment last time following the financial crisis. we had the experience where they shrink it a little too much. they learned from the episode and will not do the things that they did last time. they never slowed at rate of asset runoff, they never stopped the asset runoff prior to the reserve becoming scarce. they do not have a mandate. they do not have a built or suspenders last time -- they did not have a belt or susp
there would be a big spike or a little spike.ill be tapering the right of how it shrinks the balance sheet as we get into the process. we are up to $60 billion in treasuries each month. once the reserves get significantly lower, the fed will slow the rate of asset runoff. they are not going to stop. if. before they think we are at the critical point. they're going to learn from past experiences and i do not think they will make the same mistake this time. >> how we done this before? has...
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whether they have the money or the cash to put up for increasing collateral as energy prices spike. that is one of the main themes. it is focused on liz truss for these u.k. markets. she will become the next prime minister after winning the conservative party race. let's get to 10 downing street where lizzy burden has been there following the story. what are your main takeaways from the contest and her speech? lizzy: it was a narrower than expected victory, but liz truss will be britain's third female prime minister. in her acceptance speech she spoke to the tory party members who selected her as leaders. she thanked boris johnson and said her priority was tax cuts along with the energy crisis at the national health service. she is going to have to broaden her appeal to the general electorate if she wants to last longer than the bookies are saying she will. she will have to call a general election. it is due in 2024, the last deadline is 2025. the speech was scant on details but that is what millions of britons are after because they are facing energy poverty this winter. that is wh
whether they have the money or the cash to put up for increasing collateral as energy prices spike. that is one of the main themes. it is focused on liz truss for these u.k. markets. she will become the next prime minister after winning the conservative party race. let's get to 10 downing street where lizzy burden has been there following the story. what are your main takeaways from the contest and her speech? lizzy: it was a narrower than expected victory, but liz truss will be britain's third...
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so yet to be done with this heat wave just yet, in fact, tomorrow, temperatures going to spike a bit further likely reaching one 10 for one more day before falling back into the lower triple digits on friday. as for our excessive heat warnings, they do remain inland in the south bay, although taking a step down into just heat advisory territory right along the bay shore as temps fall from the triple digits to the 80's and 90's in those spots right along the bay coastal areas. you're out of advisor advisory territory. nice one in the 70's for san francisco. that's a lot better. the rest of the bay area, though, not really sure that cool down just yet. you're still 80's 90's along the bay shore, which is improved, but it's still hot, especially if you don't have ac san jose at 98 today. morgan hill 101 still well into the triple digits. i mention livermore still at 105, hayward fremont and the 90's. while oakland up to richmond in the 80's, how to spot today being vacaville at 107, benicia barely holding on to those 90's at 99 for you. santa rosa through nevado each at 97. tomorrow's h
so yet to be done with this heat wave just yet, in fact, tomorrow, temperatures going to spike a bit further likely reaching one 10 for one more day before falling back into the lower triple digits on friday. as for our excessive heat warnings, they do remain inland in the south bay, although taking a step down into just heat advisory territory right along the bay shore as temps fall from the triple digits to the 80's and 90's in those spots right along the bay coastal areas. you're out of...
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well, it did spike, and the next leg of it is the interest rate spike that's going to cause all thesei unaffordable. kennedy: what other unintended consequences will we see from higher interest rates? >> well, this isn't an unintended consequence, it's obvious, the economy's going to slow down --, and the recession we're many now is going to get a lot deeper. companies know this. look at all the announcements they're make about hiring freezes and job cuts. you can see it with fedex because packages aren't making, goldman sachs, love 'em or not, deals aren't happening. the gap, they're laying off 500 corporate workers. what does that mean? these companies see what's happening. the fed got way behind. he were thinking about climate change -- they were thinking about climate change and dei when they should have been thinking about inflation, and they didn't. now they're ramping up -- cp ken so around the start of the pandemic rates were near zero. when should they have started going up? people like you, economists, when did you see an inflationary bubble brewing? >> mid, sort of two-hiss
well, it did spike, and the next leg of it is the interest rate spike that's going to cause all thesei unaffordable. kennedy: what other unintended consequences will we see from higher interest rates? >> well, this isn't an unintended consequence, it's obvious, the economy's going to slow down --, and the recession we're many now is going to get a lot deeper. companies know this. look at all the announcements they're make about hiring freezes and job cuts. you can see it with fedex...