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velcro, it's a shame the spikes are flying out? certainly. spikes. why? because in russia.he russian winter, spikes are needed, a resident of the moscow region , sergei, also adheres to this rule, it is thanks to them that he freely moves along the streets of the megalopolis outside the city, and during the recent record snowfalls in general, he was the first in the yard to get out of the snow captivity. i just cleared the snow from the top of my car, yes, i warmed up the car and drove off calmly, 100% i wouldn’t have done that with velcro. well, the main advantage of studs over velcro is called better grip on the road and shorter braking distances. let's check on the car in front of us two passenger cars with different tires, the result is clear at a speed of 50 km/h, a car on studded tires stopped after 25 m , but the braking distance of a car on velcro is 15 m longer, and besides, it spun, that is, the main thing the property of the studs has been confirmed, the best grip on the skolskaya road. this is how the braking mark of tires with spikes on ice looks very beautiful
velcro, it's a shame the spikes are flying out? certainly. spikes. why? because in russia.he russian winter, spikes are needed, a resident of the moscow region , sergei, also adheres to this rule, it is thanks to them that he freely moves along the streets of the megalopolis outside the city, and during the recent record snowfalls in general, he was the first in the yard to get out of the snow captivity. i just cleared the snow from the top of my car, yes, i warmed up the car and drove off...
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unfortunately i the prices soon spike when demand came _ the prices soon spike when demand came high—ghts _ came high for fairies and additional flights. we are meeting together as a club _ flights. we are meeting together as a club this_ flights. we are meeting together as a club this morning to discuss how we carr— a club this morning to discuss how we can help — a club this morning to discuss how we can help the fans, some of the 260 he _ we can help the fans, some of the 260 he need support. it has not been great _ india batter virat kohli has withdrawn from the first two tests against england for personal reasons. kohli's withdrawal comes one day after england batter harry brook returned to the uk for personal reasons. former captain kohli told india skipper rohit sharma and the side's management that "certain personal situations demand his presence and undivided attention". the five—test series begins in hyderabad on thursday. the kansas city chiefs are on course for a fourth super bowl appearance in five years after they won a nail—biting play—off game against the buffalo bills
unfortunately i the prices soon spike when demand came _ the prices soon spike when demand came high—ghts _ came high for fairies and additional flights. we are meeting together as a club _ flights. we are meeting together as a club this_ flights. we are meeting together as a club this morning to discuss how we carr— a club this morning to discuss how we can help — a club this morning to discuss how we can help the fans, some of the 260 he _ we can help the fans, some of the 260 he need...
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well, i'm sorry to say there are problems with spike as well - are problems with spike as well becauses old, but it turns out it is extremely difficult to accurate the age dogs, so he could have been anywhere between five or 12 or what ever. so essentially now they are having to rethink how do we verify pets? it looks like spike's situation that may be the crown will not go back to him either. irate situation that may be the crown will not go back to him either.— not go back to him either. we are almost out _ not go back to him either. we are almost out of _ not go back to him either. we are almost out of time. i _ not go back to him either. we are almost out of time. i will- not go back to him either. we are almost out of time. i will ask - not go back to him either. we are almost out of time. i will ask you | almost out of time. i will ask you just a simple question. why would you ever be looking at this in the first place?— first place? 0h! because crazy thins first place? 0h! because crazy things happen _ first place? 0h! because crazy things happen and _ first place? 0h! because c
well, i'm sorry to say there are problems with spike as well - are problems with spike as well becauses old, but it turns out it is extremely difficult to accurate the age dogs, so he could have been anywhere between five or 12 or what ever. so essentially now they are having to rethink how do we verify pets? it looks like spike's situation that may be the crown will not go back to him either. irate situation that may be the crown will not go back to him either.— not go back to him either. we...
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heavy spiking this ear happening in gaza. heavy spiking this year around _ happening in gaza.ng in gaza. heavy spiking this year around khan younis - happening in gaza. heavy spiking this year around khan younis in l happening in gaza. heavy spiking l this year around khan younis in the south —— heavy fighting. dozens killed, according to the israelis and palestinians in gaza, saying that the health ministry saying 93 people were killed overnight. it appears the israelis are trying to focus their latest barrage around khan younis where they believe some of the leaders of hamas are still sheltering, including the leader of hamas in gaza. the israeli defence ministry has signalled in previous days they have largely wrapped up their most intense fighting and ground operations in the north and they are now trying to soon wrap it up they are now trying to soon wrap it up in the south in order to change the focus and change their tactics into smaller scale operators. but still as you can see, the effect of the aerial bombardment is very, very strong indeed in the south. in rafah you
heavy spiking this ear happening in gaza. heavy spiking this year around _ happening in gaza.ng in gaza. heavy spiking this year around khan younis - happening in gaza. heavy spiking this year around khan younis in l happening in gaza. heavy spiking l this year around khan younis in the south —— heavy fighting. dozens killed, according to the israelis and palestinians in gaza, saying that the health ministry saying 93 people were killed overnight. it appears the israelis are trying to focus...
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— spike in cases in 24 hours, and therefore a _ spike in cases in 24 hours, and therefore a decisionh decisions could _ was not normal times, such decisions could he _ was not normal times, such decisions could be made by the first minister. you suggested, i think, could be made by the first minister. you suggested, ithink, in could be made by the first minister. you suggested, i think, in your evidence, there was a certain regularity with which cabinet met. was it not possible to convene cabinet meetings at short notice in those urgent situations? {solid those urgent situations? gold command _ those urgent situations? gold command in _ those urgent situations? gold command in essence - those urgent situations? gold command in essence was i those urgent situations? gold command in essence was a i those urgent situations? gold command in essence was a tighter class _ command in essence was a tighter class list _ command in essence was a tighter class list of — command in essence was a tighter class list of cabinet secretaries necessary _ class list of cabinet secretaries necessary to
— spike in cases in 24 hours, and therefore a _ spike in cases in 24 hours, and therefore a decisionh decisions could _ was not normal times, such decisions could he _ was not normal times, such decisions could be made by the first minister. you suggested, i think, could be made by the first minister. you suggested, ithink, in could be made by the first minister. you suggested, i think, in your evidence, there was a certain regularity with which cabinet met. was it not possible to convene...
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so probably not a major surprise, but definitely a big political set, spike funded time y'all. and his government has yontsa left shots there as well as offensive across because of strep continues with the show and reported around the refugee camp in the north. and also the city of rafa in the south central areas have also been targeted is really military drones have been circling the southern city of hon. eunice, how must appointed officials in nearly 22000 causes have been killed and the conflict so far. global calls pro lasting ceasefire, have gone unanswered from loss, is does a designated a terrorist organization by multiple countries? according to reason, assessments from the world health organization less than half of the hospitals in the territory or even partially functioning. and that is making outside help critical. here's a look at one such effort to get needed care and medicine to thousands on a french worship off the egyptian coast. as this worship is, a safe harbor for gaz is wounded. here children an app to tease, receive life saving treatment. the french vessel
so probably not a major surprise, but definitely a big political set, spike funded time y'all. and his government has yontsa left shots there as well as offensive across because of strep continues with the show and reported around the refugee camp in the north. and also the city of rafa in the south central areas have also been targeted is really military drones have been circling the southern city of hon. eunice, how must appointed officials in nearly 22000 causes have been killed and the...
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is this a burgeoning energy spike? big questions. burgeoning energy spike?big cuestions. ., , ., burgeoning energy spike? big questions-— questions. lots of questions and it is a — questions. lots of questions and it is a really _ questions. lots of questions and it is a really big - questions. lots of questions and it is a really big week. questions. lots of questions | and it is a really big week for you in financial markets because you will be watching the federal reserve this week and the bank of england, with meeting for the first time this year stop certainly and that is just the beginning of it because we also see a number of the big tech stocks is also reported over the course of the week so far markets, we are expecting to see volatility either way whether it comes from the energy markets or whether it comes from earnings or the central banks. i whether it comes from earnings or the central banks.— or the central banks. i don't necessarily _ or the central banks. i don't necessarily think _ or the central banks. i don't necessarily think we're - or
is this a burgeoning energy spike? big questions. burgeoning energy spike?big cuestions. ., , ., burgeoning energy spike? big questions-— questions. lots of questions and it is a — questions. lots of questions and it is a really _ questions. lots of questions and it is a really big - questions. lots of questions and it is a really big week. questions. lots of questions | and it is a really big week for you in financial markets because you will be watching the federal reserve this week and...
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but since 2022, there is a real spike in _ jordan. there is a real spike in these _ jordan. but since 2022, there is a real spike in these attacks - jordan. but since 2022, there is a real spike in these attacks as - jordan. but since 2022, there is ai real spike in these attacks as well between iran backed militias that are based inside syria and iraq against us forces and us forces were tempted to dig our motel into a stress response. with its changed as many of these groups have now rebranded into a grouping called islamic resistance in iraq and they're carrying out these groups have now rebranded into a grouping called islamic resistance in iraq and their carrying of the subjects in light of the gaza war. king charles is left hospital after spending three nights there after receiving treatment for his prostate that comes just hours after the prince of wellesley at the same hospital after nearly a two week stay and she is recovering from abdominal surgery and speaking to my collect was there and the public engagements postponed or
but since 2022, there is a real spike in _ jordan. there is a real spike in these _ jordan. but since 2022, there is a real spike in these attacks - jordan. but since 2022, there is a real spike in these attacks as - jordan. but since 2022, there is ai real spike in these attacks as well between iran backed militias that are based inside syria and iraq against us forces and us forces were tempted to dig our motel into a stress response. with its changed as many of these groups have now...
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and come to spikes in recent days. know you created officials here have been saying for months, but it also has been building up a lot from beside, still quite to uses when to be well, you know, you know, we're expecting must go to step up a tax meeting into the new york and a few days off of that because this is what they did last winter as well. and from the ukrainians perspective, i think they say this is the 10 but will ship to try and, you know, terrorize the way down to civilian population. but above, above all, they say it is an attempt to try and exhaust the defeat ukraine's a defense systems of you create, of course, relies heavily on its western partners for advanced a defense systems, and particularly the us design patriot. besides the defense system and it needs that badly to protect its critical infrastructure. thank you so much for reporting that is d w. as sonya found a car in kiff and back to japan where a magnitude of 5 after shock has rattled the west of the country following a series of earthquakes o
and come to spikes in recent days. know you created officials here have been saying for months, but it also has been building up a lot from beside, still quite to uses when to be well, you know, you know, we're expecting must go to step up a tax meeting into the new york and a few days off of that because this is what they did last winter as well. and from the ukrainians perspective, i think they say this is the 10 but will ship to try and, you know, terrorize the way down to civilian...
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surface-structure, the rest of the spike had a diameter of 9 mm, a height of 14.s to new technologies it’s also safe for asphalt. on modern rubber, every spike has a so-called floating landing with a cushion at the bottom, which allows it to provide measured force and not greatly damage the road surface. they also don’t drag on bare asphalt and practically don’t fly out, although of course it all depends on your driving style. even the most modern and technologically advanced tires can lose studs, this is for. depends on the aggressiveness of driving, if you start sharply and brake sharply, the studs will fall out in any case, and such tires are 10-15% more expensive than the same velcro, but experts suggest proceeding from cleanliness car use. if the vehicle is used constantly, studded tires have priority here. there are also cheaper options for special chains on wheels , popular in the mountainous regions of europe, they look impressive and are very inexpensive, but for the city they... are not suitable for everyone, they do not allow driving on public roads , t
surface-structure, the rest of the spike had a diameter of 9 mm, a height of 14.s to new technologies it’s also safe for asphalt. on modern rubber, every spike has a so-called floating landing with a cushion at the bottom, which allows it to provide measured force and not greatly damage the road surface. they also don’t drag on bare asphalt and practically don’t fly out, although of course it all depends on your driving style. even the most modern and technologically advanced tires can...
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but spending spikes.one thing, you know, i'm one of these people, i don't fall for the old trap, it was better than expected so it was strong. sometimes expectations are too low. but that was a shocking number, 0.7%. what the hell's going on? the savings rate is at 3.7%. it feels like we're not living for tomorrow, and i don't know if that's more of a psychological indicator than an economic indicator. >> well, i think you have a couple of things going on. number one, many people are still working. you've talked about this. companies are not laying people off. they're hoarding labor. so if you don't have a fear of getting let go, you might go out and spend. but the issue is people have been using credit cards and buy now, pay later schemes. and, indeed, in today's data we saw the amount of enter that people are paying has spiked -- charles: it's at, and our overall data, do gnash -- [inaudible] for the country, right? so how do we get all of this spending and still inflation moderates? >> well, the thing
but spending spikes.one thing, you know, i'm one of these people, i don't fall for the old trap, it was better than expected so it was strong. sometimes expectations are too low. but that was a shocking number, 0.7%. what the hell's going on? the savings rate is at 3.7%. it feels like we're not living for tomorrow, and i don't know if that's more of a psychological indicator than an economic indicator. >> well, i think you have a couple of things going on. number one, many people are...
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he said, quote, initial results show promising neuron spike detection.t know what that means and. hoping you do. >> absolutely. so, neuron spike detection, your neurons in your brain, so, the brain cells that are linked off and form a network, they actually send electrical signals. every time a neuron sends a signal down a wire to another neuron, we call it a spike. it's actually electorally detectable. so, these electrodes safe implanted in this person's brain can detect every time a neuron nearby sent a signal to another neuron, called spike. >> so, it's a really good sight. now, neuralink has faced some scrutiny in the past. there was a that died after it was implanted with a chip back in 2022. some employees have argued the company is rushing this to the markets. do you have any concerns about this technology, whether with neuralink or anyone else? >> it's hard to say specifically for neuralink, because we haven't seen scientists publish any day that we can look at to scrutinize the scientists. in general terms, there will always be a concern with a
he said, quote, initial results show promising neuron spike detection.t know what that means and. hoping you do. >> absolutely. so, neuron spike detection, your neurons in your brain, so, the brain cells that are linked off and form a network, they actually send electrical signals. every time a neuron sends a signal down a wire to another neuron, we call it a spike. it's actually electorally detectable. so, these electrodes safe implanted in this person's brain can detect every time a...
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the spike in tb has the attention of health officials in santa clara county.ll tell you what you need to >>> we have rigorous protocol to injure our gondola and chairlifts are fully unloaded each day. it's clear there was a breakdown in protocols that day. i take full responsibility, as well as ownership, to ensure it is addressed so it never happens again that is from the c.o.o. . however, the statement did not say exactly how it plans to address that breakdown in protocol. >>> an alarming spike in santa clara county. the public health department says tuberculosis cases are up 19%. valley healthcare's tuberculosis clinic opened in san jose in august and is responding to the spike in cases. county says several factors may be contributing to that surge. >> we think a lot of it is people during the pandemic delayed access to care, sort of put up with that cough when they normally would have, and now people are getting back into care, the providers are starting to think about diseases besides covid. >> tb can be transmitted through coughing and sneezing, even by
the spike in tb has the attention of health officials in santa clara county.ll tell you what you need to >>> we have rigorous protocol to injure our gondola and chairlifts are fully unloaded each day. it's clear there was a breakdown in protocols that day. i take full responsibility, as well as ownership, to ensure it is addressed so it never happens again that is from the c.o.o. . however, the statement did not say exactly how it plans to address that breakdown in protocol....
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the spike in tb has the attention of health officials in santa clara county. we'll tell you what you need to you may know adam schiff's work to protect the rule of law, or to build affordable housing, or write california's patients bill of rights. but i know adam through the big brother program. we've been brothers since i was seven. he stood by my side as i graduated from yale, and i stood by his side when he married eve, the love of his life. i'm a little biased, but take it from adam's little brother. he'll make us all proud as california senator. i'm adam schiff and i approve this message. >>> we have rigorous protocol to injure our gondola and chairlifts are fully unloaded each day. it's clear there was a breakdown in protocols that day. i take full responsibility, as well as ownership, to ensure it is addressed so it never happens again that is from the c.o.o. . however, the statement did not say exactly how it plans to address that breakdown in protocol. >>> an alarming spike in santa clara county. the public health department says tuberculosis cases ar
the spike in tb has the attention of health officials in santa clara county. we'll tell you what you need to you may know adam schiff's work to protect the rule of law, or to build affordable housing, or write california's patients bill of rights. but i know adam through the big brother program. we've been brothers since i was seven. he stood by my side as i graduated from yale, and i stood by his side when he married eve, the love of his life. i'm a little biased, but take it from adam's...
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.>>> this will likely lead to a spike in your bill from pg&e. as we've been reporting, rates just went up as of last week. how much more you will have to pay. >> reporter: it will cost a lot more to turn up your thermostat. pg&e had a rate increase approved meaning the average residential bill has gone up $34 a month. one man's not thrilled. >> basically and hours pay. i am working for them. it's gotten ridiculous. >> reporter: it will go to reducing the risk of wildfires and improving infrastructure. there is another proposed increase to pay for the storm damage last year. if it is approved the typical bill will go up to more than $300 a month. >> i try not to use the heat as much as i can. it has been cold lately. >> it doesn't seem like paychecks are going up. >> reporter: this woman saw her largest bill last month. $540. >> our paycheck is not growing. and people who live month to month, it has been cold and i worry about my mom on a fixed income. >> reporter: pg&e has programs in place to help pay bills and they will make an announcement to
.>>> this will likely lead to a spike in your bill from pg&e. as we've been reporting, rates just went up as of last week. how much more you will have to pay. >> reporter: it will cost a lot more to turn up your thermostat. pg&e had a rate increase approved meaning the average residential bill has gone up $34 a month. one man's not thrilled. >> basically and hours pay. i am working for them. it's gotten ridiculous. >> reporter: it will go to reducing the risk...
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everyone is thinking okay, crude, initially it spiked, if you go back here it really made a huge spiketially. it has come down. where do you see crude oil going from here? >> well i think today what we're seeing is pressures from evergrande. we're seeing a dip not only in energy prices but base and industrial metals. that is weighing on both of those markets today in, you know, the just talking about in the near term. charles: right. >> but you know i think that, as things start to escalate and you know, at the beginning what we saw mostly it was container ships avoiding the area but now we have a lot of product and oil tankers avoiding the area, just last week we had traffic had a petroleum, a petroleum product tanker attacked and we're starting to see more and more of these big producers saying they are no longer going to use the red sea. charles: right. >> i think that is really starting to catch up with the market. charles: speaking of oil, if you look at the energy sectors, all the 11 sectors in the s&p 500, there is only one, the implications are they should be making big moves t
everyone is thinking okay, crude, initially it spiked, if you go back here it really made a huge spiketially. it has come down. where do you see crude oil going from here? >> well i think today what we're seeing is pressures from evergrande. we're seeing a dip not only in energy prices but base and industrial metals. that is weighing on both of those markets today in, you know, the just talking about in the near term. charles: right. >> but you know i think that, as things start to...
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unemployment rate, stayed steady at 3.7%, that was the 24th consecutive month, and the 10 year yield spiked on this moon news, went up to 4. one% but started to back off. we got a separate report showing the service sector of the economy where most people are employed, activity slowed a bit. activity at 3. 9% looking at the 10 year. for the week down. the 9 week winning streak wall street was celebrating for much of last year is over. all three major averages lower on the wii on the week, nasdaq is down 3% in the first week of the new year, down 3. 4%. %. the s&p is down 3/4%. another rough week for the company and moment to go breaking news from the new york times that apple could be facing an antitrust lawsuit from the department of justice, the doj is in late stages of their investigation that focuses on apple's hardware and software and how they use it to maintain the dominance, apple down at $0.46 a share. at $0.46 a share. that's adding to major losses for the week. apple is down 6%. two downgrades due to the fact their moneymaker is losing its popularity, apple's market dangerously c
unemployment rate, stayed steady at 3.7%, that was the 24th consecutive month, and the 10 year yield spiked on this moon news, went up to 4. one% but started to back off. we got a separate report showing the service sector of the economy where most people are employed, activity slowed a bit. activity at 3. 9% looking at the 10 year. for the week down. the 9 week winning streak wall street was celebrating for much of last year is over. all three major averages lower on the wii on the week,...
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and we've seen a kind of spike in, in strikes and come to strikes in recent days. great. in the parties here, they've been saying that russia has been, you know, kind of, they've been wanting for months across, as a building up larger beside stockpile to use this winter. and they would, you know, bracing themselves, so a tax leading into the new york and a few days after that. this is what russia did last year as well. i'm sure you know, especially the fuel to see, but it really is to kind of target the energy infrastructure with the con, with on the so we didn't population and above all the seats and a 10 by most go to really kind of exhaust and defeat ukraine's uh, it defenses you create a false relies heavily on its western partners for advanced at defense systems. in particular, the us designs surface to a patriot decide defense system. this is, this is a system that you can needs to protect. it's critical infrastructure. and we've heard in the week of these, you know, religious wave of tax and you crave. we've heard officials here, oh call for you know, or the kind o
and we've seen a kind of spike in, in strikes and come to strikes in recent days. great. in the parties here, they've been saying that russia has been, you know, kind of, they've been wanting for months across, as a building up larger beside stockpile to use this winter. and they would, you know, bracing themselves, so a tax leading into the new york and a few days after that. this is what russia did last year as well. i'm sure you know, especially the fuel to see, but it really is to kind of...
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that, in fact was a far bigger spike in december of 2012 than obama's election in in 2008. interestingly, the gun sales kind of ebb and flow in this way in the in the there was a spike of gun sales 2016 in anticipation nation of a hillary clinton administration which might pursue new gun control. but of course we know what happened and what happens to the gun industry in 2017 is what's known as the trump slump. gun sales cratered because there was no fear that quote unquote the government was coming for your guns. and then, of course, you know, as you as you point out, there's these moments of of insecurity. 2020 and 2021 are the two biggest years on record gun sales in the united states as a consequence of the pandemic, as a consequence of white fears of the black matter movement, as the consequence, a contentious political election, as the consequence of an effort to overthrow a constitution final republic in january of 2021, gun sales spiked and they've started go down again in the last couple of years. but but undoubtedly the the election of perceived liberal reformer h
that, in fact was a far bigger spike in december of 2012 than obama's election in in 2008. interestingly, the gun sales kind of ebb and flow in this way in the in the there was a spike of gun sales 2016 in anticipation nation of a hillary clinton administration which might pursue new gun control. but of course we know what happened and what happens to the gun industry in 2017 is what's known as the trump slump. gun sales cratered because there was no fear that quote unquote the government was...
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of the year in particular, we saw big spikes in a off announcements from technology, retail and finance may be hiring slows or the number of job openings. how do you marry the layoff data with some of those other indicators? >> we continue to see layoffs at an ambient level higher than it was two years ago. companies are still considering their cost and the cost of labor has become a significant one. it came out of a period of a lot of hiring. they were willing to pay really high wages to get the number of employees that they needed. as the labor market has cooled, we see in a few sectors those layoffs increase. we have seen hiring announcements fall off pretty dramatically as compared to earlier this year. it just looks like a less volatile labor market coming into the new year. >> obviously the tech sector was a key area early on. when you look across the industry, is it acute in the tech sector or is it starting to spread out? >> it has spread out and we have checked increase layoffs as opposed to a year prior and we announced every industry that we look at. there were a few that sto
of the year in particular, we saw big spikes in a off announcements from technology, retail and finance may be hiring slows or the number of job openings. how do you marry the layoff data with some of those other indicators? >> we continue to see layoffs at an ambient level higher than it was two years ago. companies are still considering their cost and the cost of labor has become a significant one. it came out of a period of a lot of hiring. they were willing to pay really high wages to...
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ri after january 6 republican approval of violence spiked again. today we are at both democrats and republicans between 10% and 20% approving of using violence and threats to achieve their political goals. host: your called project protect democracy has a tracker online at protect democracy.org. áhit has this tracker current impact and severallike elections, individual liberties. can you explain how this tracker works and where the data comes from? >> we this project because i was monitoring these attitudes in the public and we know certain things about political violence and what ithes. one thing we didn't have a sense of will is what is the impact of violence on our democracy today? a panel of a few hundred experts on political violence and this includes academics, people who have done political violence around the world. we asked them to fill out this survey assessing the degree to which violences of democracy. these include things like election integrityfreedom of expression, freedom of speech among americans. what we found from that was -- we
ri after january 6 republican approval of violence spiked again. today we are at both democrats and republicans between 10% and 20% approving of using violence and threats to achieve their political goals. host: your called project protect democracy has a tracker online at protect democracy.org. áhit has this tracker current impact and severallike elections, individual liberties. can you explain how this tracker works and where the data comes from? >> we this project because i was...
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sounding the alarm over a spike in tuberculosis . >>> new concern over a disease that was once considered eliminated. >>> there have been ups and downs and effort to get rid of measles. just this month there were cases of multiple cities including outbreaks around philadelphia and washington state . >> measles can easily spread. why at least one third of the nation is at risk. >> it started out like any other normal year. >>> a new exposure site. a nonstudent and non-staffer went there while contagious. >> it was a matter of time that the school would have the case. >> this area is becoming a hotspot for children suffering from measles and parents that do not want to vaccinate. >> reporter: clarke county made national news with a measles outbreak that lasted for months. >> there was something waiting to happen. >> reporter: it started with one case. >> there trying to work as quickly as you can. >> there was an exposure so they let me know. >> reporter: during the outbreak, her son battled childhood leukemia at six years old. >> i remember being terrified and that his life would be in gra
sounding the alarm over a spike in tuberculosis . >>> new concern over a disease that was once considered eliminated. >>> there have been ups and downs and effort to get rid of measles. just this month there were cases of multiple cities including outbreaks around philadelphia and washington state . >> measles can easily spread. why at least one third of the nation is at risk. >> it started out like any other normal year. >>> a new exposure site. a...
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our bullish base case for banks is the economy avoids a recession and that avoids the big spike and lossrovision so credit quality does not deteriorate much further in the lower rates are second-half 2024 type stimulus from lending growth and eases pressure on deposit costs and also we don't hear about it much today now because of the results, but the portfolio was under stress is rates went toward 5%, so that has been a big help as well. and then of course the wildcard in the second half is do we get some rebound in the capital market side of the banks, investment banking, ipo/m&a activity. we are at a downturn here so we should get some improvement in the second half. sonali: even beyond the investment banking figures i want to stick with jp morgan and citigroup in particular would jp morgan guiding to less than 3.5% and the charge-off rates was citigroup saying they could go as high as 4% and we have a bunch of regional banks and cards coming out. how much is credit quality weakening this year?it looks like they're going past pre-pandemic levels. stephen: yes. the so-called normalizat
our bullish base case for banks is the economy avoids a recession and that avoids the big spike and lossrovision so credit quality does not deteriorate much further in the lower rates are second-half 2024 type stimulus from lending growth and eases pressure on deposit costs and also we don't hear about it much today now because of the results, but the portfolio was under stress is rates went toward 5%, so that has been a big help as well. and then of course the wildcard in the second half is do...
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it completely unprecedented spike in violence. so just in terms of these objective matters, a lot of things were going haywire in this country four years ago. while donald trump was president. so let's look at where things are four years later under president joe biden. thankfully, but most of the pandemic is over. even a spike in cases, as there are right around now, actually, this time of year, does not result in mass graves and morgues overflowing, in large part thanks to max vests in nation. on the economy, the country is having an incredible economic recoveries, in some ways maybe the best it's ever seen. the unemployment rate has dropped below 4% and stayed there for the longest streak in literally 50 years. job creation has exploded as the white house touts in that checked. look at that. over the course of the presidency, the u.s. economy just added another 200,000 jobs in november. manufacturing spending and investment is off the triads, almost literally. you see here, right? look what happens. yet another promise donald t
it completely unprecedented spike in violence. so just in terms of these objective matters, a lot of things were going haywire in this country four years ago. while donald trump was president. so let's look at where things are four years later under president joe biden. thankfully, but most of the pandemic is over. even a spike in cases, as there are right around now, actually, this time of year, does not result in mass graves and morgues overflowing, in large part thanks to max vests in...
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couple months old, even when rates were 8% home prices are spiking up on a month-to-month basis. they're starting to pick up as well. rates are expected to fall in 2024. problem by 75 225 basis points which would make mortgage rates, you know, down to the 6% level 5 and a half percent. maybe and that will push prices higher. so i don't know if you've got. and while things are cheap, for all things are going lower for about 8 months. but the window wasn't big. daria and prices are moving up. hire cda goes up. 7.2% year-over-year markets are more began may, in my opinion. biggest in phoenix were just up one-tenth of one percent. orleans down for the struggling as the city right now. wow. all right. thanks a lot, rob. and >> good to see the new you. i think of a better mike in the new year. did i notice that you sound really good? >> i use it because already own podcast. that's what have been great. but thank you for we'll see you tomorrow, rob. and if you have a question for rob, you can read you an e-mail. well, traveling on bart now will cost you a little more, but raises prize m
couple months old, even when rates were 8% home prices are spiking up on a month-to-month basis. they're starting to pick up as well. rates are expected to fall in 2024. problem by 75 225 basis points which would make mortgage rates, you know, down to the 6% level 5 and a half percent. maybe and that will push prices higher. so i don't know if you've got. and while things are cheap, for all things are going lower for about 8 months. but the window wasn't big. daria and prices are moving up....
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we've seen oil prices spike , spike in the last couple spike, spike in the last couple of days.$80 a barrel, up from about $70 before christmas . they could before christmas. they could have spiked a lot more , though, have spiked a lot more, though, if the oil markets really believed that the straits of hormuz were going to be a no go zone if global shipping companies weren't able to ensure their freight in the straits of hormuz. if that was nailed on, oil would already be well above $100 a barrel. that isn't happening. that's a good sign. but that doesn't mean that the risks aren't there and we also had some gdp figures out today. >> we did indeed. >> we did indeed. >> this is you know, if we do get a big spike in oil prices and petrol and diesel prices go up and the price of everything else goes up because so much of it is linked to energy costs, then that's really going to scupper the uk economy and the uk has actually been uk economy has actually been pretty . we've we've pretty resilient. we've we've avoided inflation, so we've avoided inflation, so we've avoided a recessi
we've seen oil prices spike , spike in the last couple spike, spike in the last couple of days.$80 a barrel, up from about $70 before christmas . they could before christmas. they could have spiked a lot more , though, have spiked a lot more, though, if the oil markets really believed that the straits of hormuz were going to be a no go zone if global shipping companies weren't able to ensure their freight in the straits of hormuz. if that was nailed on, oil would already be well above $100 a...
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that spike is higher than the covid spending.to steve's point the fed can try what it can but it might lose control of this thing because of how much money -- if no one buys treasury bonds that means they have to hike up the yield. >> this is the problem that the fed has and also that our government has. we obviously have gone crazy on debt. the debt ceiling was raised after a lot of brouhaha last year. we are now at $32 trillion. jackie: charles: went from 33 to 34 in blink of an eye. >> instantly. less than a year with all the costs in. you're right the short part of the curve requires additional auction and additional logistics and spending w very $34 trillion of debt which i believe will be 35 to 36 by the end of the year. the debt ceiling is still not there. it has been pushed off until the year after the election. we continue to raise debt. what does the fed have to do, the fed has to look at its book. we have $7.6 trillion of assets we bought on our book. it was 4.1 trillion before covid. we started to qt it. we started to
that spike is higher than the covid spending.to steve's point the fed can try what it can but it might lose control of this thing because of how much money -- if no one buys treasury bonds that means they have to hike up the yield. >> this is the problem that the fed has and also that our government has. we obviously have gone crazy on debt. the debt ceiling was raised after a lot of brouhaha last year. we are now at $32 trillion. jackie: charles: went from 33 to 34 in blink of an eye....
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it spike in costs is not passed on to consumers.— to consumers.a major— to consumers. it is unlikely to have a major impact. - to consumers. it is unlikely to have a major impact. you - to consumers. it is unlikely to have a major impact. you see| have a major impact. you see headline grabbing numbers of freight rates going up but in reality if you added up it amounts to less and 0.3% of the values of goods put into europe. it values of goods put into europe-_ europe. it seems counterintuitive l europe. it seems l counterintuitive to europe. it seems - counterintuitive to take a longer route and the costs are not being passed on, help us understand that? the not being passed on, help us understand that?— not being passed on, help us understand that? the cost are bein: understand that? the cost are being passed _ understand that? the cost are being passed on _ understand that? the cost are being passed on to _ understand that? the cost are being passed on to the - understand that? the cost are being passed on to the effectl being passed on to the e
it spike in costs is not passed on to consumers.— to consumers.a major— to consumers. it is unlikely to have a major impact. - to consumers. it is unlikely to have a major impact. you - to consumers. it is unlikely to have a major impact. you see| have a major impact. you see headline grabbing numbers of freight rates going up but in reality if you added up it amounts to less and 0.3% of the values of goods put into europe. it values of goods put into europe-_ europe. it seems...
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they show another spike. it might become harder to get.y look at abortion requests from women who were not pregnant. this peaked in may 2022, when the supreme court planned to overturn the major case. a spike occurred in 2023 one federal approval of the abortion pill was put in question. the supreme court was looking at the limit on abortion pills buried >>> it could be time to dust off your mask, and put them back to use. viruses are in full swing. tens of thousands of people have been hospitalized for respiratory illnesses. that includes covid-19, rsv, and flu infections. they say that they have looked at the cdc, and finally 5000 people have been hospitalized. they are trying to get them vaccinated and with immediate treatment. >> okay. >>> earthquakes are not a trying vapes to quit smoking might feel like progress, but with 3x more nicotine than a pack of cigarettes - vapes increase cravings - trapping you in an endless craving loop. nicorette reduces cravings until they're gone for good. hey, you should try new robitussin honey medi-s
they show another spike. it might become harder to get.y look at abortion requests from women who were not pregnant. this peaked in may 2022, when the supreme court planned to overturn the major case. a spike occurred in 2023 one federal approval of the abortion pill was put in question. the supreme court was looking at the limit on abortion pills buried >>> it could be time to dust off your mask, and put them back to use. viruses are in full swing. tens of thousands of people have...
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brad ro causes a major spike. now that unless you're a, he just has to eat them with bond to times you've had it with bus or and you can see the lesser effect clearly affect amazing as a quote, my ts, there's no food. the cost is a particularly shop rise in blood sugar, surprising the he can tolerate widespread, better than whole grain via test. okay. good and poor. i'm satisfied with that. yes only. so there's nothing i have to do with that. and then that's a good start button means nothing's really been wrong in the past for that but difficult revelation for a teacher naturally much loved pizza leads to extreme spikes in broncho get christiane xena, advisors to switch to pastor, which on metabolism can tell them to write that out, and it'd be new, new to, and marcus it will say again, i do also really like costa. they might maybe me one to few a pizzas and eating something else instead, bundled us. some. the warranty is healthy. once i'm healthy, scientific studies have been examining more and more people indivi
brad ro causes a major spike. now that unless you're a, he just has to eat them with bond to times you've had it with bus or and you can see the lesser effect clearly affect amazing as a quote, my ts, there's no food. the cost is a particularly shop rise in blood sugar, surprising the he can tolerate widespread, better than whole grain via test. okay. good and poor. i'm satisfied with that. yes only. so there's nothing i have to do with that. and then that's a good start button means nothing's...
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was lot of legal uncertainty around one of the medications, mifepristone, those orders started to spikee september 2021, they say there have been more than 48,000 orders for advanced provision of medication abortion pills. of course, these patterns have changed a lot with all of the legal uncertainty. >> is there any sense of where demand has been the highest? i heard reports of people trying to get medications from mexico. i don't know if it's certain states? >> yeah, actually they looked at all of the states based on the status of abortion access. what they found is that the states where there was a lot of uncertainty, future bans were potential or expected, that's where they saw the biggest spikes during the periods of uncertainty. they looked at the characteristics of the people who were ordering these advanced provision orders and found that predominantly wealthier white over the age of 30 and didn't have other children, which they suggested reflected some structural barriers. >> thanks so much. >>> and "cnn this morning" continues right now. >> when they are at the border they are
was lot of legal uncertainty around one of the medications, mifepristone, those orders started to spikee september 2021, they say there have been more than 48,000 orders for advanced provision of medication abortion pills. of course, these patterns have changed a lot with all of the legal uncertainty. >> is there any sense of where demand has been the highest? i heard reports of people trying to get medications from mexico. i don't know if it's certain states? >> yeah, actually they...
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spikes for an will suddenly have that, because testosterone spikes for an will suddenly have a1at, becauseve a fling, you will suddenly have a fling, but doesn't seem to be any data behind it. there's data that people the gym more in people go to the gym more in january, but not they have january, but not that they have an at least not in an affair more at least not in this piece, though it is the star. was expecting data. star. so i was expecting data. have gym have you been to the gym recently, paul? >> happened? >> and what happened? >> and what happened? >> you hesitate during >> how dare you hesitate during that question? i was late arriving tonight because i went to no haven't been. to the gym. no i haven't been. and who flirt whilst and anyone who can flirt whilst at the uh has got my full at the gym. uh has got my full support. i mean, there , i can't, support. i mean, there, i can't, i breathe or talk . um, i'm i can't breathe or talk. um, i'm sort of like a slug at the end of the whatever machine i've tried to use. no one's coming up. yeah, the vending machine? yeah. why not? why
spikes for an will suddenly have that, because testosterone spikes for an will suddenly have a1at, becauseve a fling, you will suddenly have a fling, but doesn't seem to be any data behind it. there's data that people the gym more in people go to the gym more in january, but not they have january, but not that they have an at least not in an affair more at least not in this piece, though it is the star. was expecting data. star. so i was expecting data. have gym have you been to the gym...
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>> spiking.ay. >> $600,000 bet if the yields spike this morning to a certain point, they'll make $10 million. and we -- cheryl: we're at 4%. >> yeah. if they spike if around 4.15, 4.16, the person who with made this bet will make $10 million. and it's interesting because, you know, that's a really, you know, that's rial -- [laughter] i'm looking for the right word without being censored here, right? that's a hell of a bet. [laughter] cheryl: just be yourself. >> con v.ly though -- conversely though, you have to also say why did jay powell take that victory rap? cheryl: yeah. >> he didn't have to. and and why all of a sudden the sense of you are general city from the fed in you always believe the fed has insight that none of us have. you want to believe -- i mean, listen, first of all, they've got all the ph.d.s -- can. [laughter] but, no, they have all this access to all this information coming down the pike. you've got to wonder in the last main thing that was standing was the jobs report which
>> spiking.ay. >> $600,000 bet if the yields spike this morning to a certain point, they'll make $10 million. and we -- cheryl: we're at 4%. >> yeah. if they spike if around 4.15, 4.16, the person who with made this bet will make $10 million. and it's interesting because, you know, that's a really, you know, that's rial -- [laughter] i'm looking for the right word without being censored here, right? that's a hell of a bet. [laughter] cheryl: just be yourself. >> con v.ly...
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so you can see the spikes. it's certainly some things going on there in the body a moment and you 7 or these right now. i'm very curious about the results. the 14 test days weren't as bad as i expected. listening fish to desktops. just remind me that's good to know. i'm excited to know if i can keep this thing like this nice and so will it be good for my life and future tickets or do i need to somehow restrict myself thing? hired or hello and welcome please. i'll do it this way. i'm happy to say you will hear us, let's analyze, the data gets gets and i must have already gotten all of it. now. at the experiment sounds that everyone received pure glucose. it's all of us here again. so we stick us. i think it's important to you've had different results up to taking the same thing unfolding other via them to you so well because here in orange router that's you, you're at the top here at 104 feet and have a relatively flat, could well with you must have things a different o showed and hold up downtown test subjects
so you can see the spikes. it's certainly some things going on there in the body a moment and you 7 or these right now. i'm very curious about the results. the 14 test days weren't as bad as i expected. listening fish to desktops. just remind me that's good to know. i'm excited to know if i can keep this thing like this nice and so will it be good for my life and future tickets or do i need to somehow restrict myself thing? hired or hello and welcome please. i'll do it this way. i'm happy to...
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found the dismantling of operations cease-fire, a key violence intervention program, resulted in a spike in crime in the city over the past few years. >> this audit provides damning evidence about how the previous administration -- >> reporter: to bring crime numbers back to pre-pandemic lows, the company will begin saturday. they will be restructuring positions. the violent crime operation system will be disbanded and there officers reassessed. the department violence projection will be restructured next month. >> this mayor right here -- >> reporter: a group called chair for community action most their support for the efforts to fight crime, are also demanding a meeting with the mayor to discuss future ways to keep the community safe. >> we work hand-in-hand with the community. they are down where the pain is at, where the power is at, and these programs and prevention programs have answers. >> reporter: they also claim former mayor libby schaaf to for dismantling cease-fire, as the city shifted resources to focus on pandemic relief. but a representative for former chief lauren armstro
found the dismantling of operations cease-fire, a key violence intervention program, resulted in a spike in crime in the city over the past few years. >> this audit provides damning evidence about how the previous administration -- >> reporter: to bring crime numbers back to pre-pandemic lows, the company will begin saturday. they will be restructuring positions. the violent crime operation system will be disbanded and there officers reassessed. the department violence projection...
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>> we're definitely seeing a spike, ryan. the problem this year compared to last year when things took turns, influenza went up, then down, covid went up, then down, kind of all coming together at the same time. rsv never really went down too much. you have covid going up and you have flu just starting in california and colds are also going around. so that's why it seems almost everybody is sick right now. >> how does this compare to previous upticks and do you think we need to be worried about a continued surge in the weeks and even months ahead? >> my biggest worry, ryan, is about hospital capacity because again, covid and flu are going up and they cause a lot of hospitalizations, but compared to last year where we are so far, we're about one-third of deaths and one-eights of deaths from two years ago, but we're not cutting down much on hospitalizations, particularly in those who are older and those who are very immune compromised and the people we're seeing in the hospital, older people who didn't get the shot yet this yea
>> we're definitely seeing a spike, ryan. the problem this year compared to last year when things took turns, influenza went up, then down, covid went up, then down, kind of all coming together at the same time. rsv never really went down too much. you have covid going up and you have flu just starting in california and colds are also going around. so that's why it seems almost everybody is sick right now. >> how does this compare to previous upticks and do you think we need to be...
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we saw the price of aluminum spike up. chalco up some 3.5%.pening at 3:00 p.m. hong kong time, malaysia set to keep borrowing costs unchanged for a fourth straight meeting. that amid risk of inflation flaring. the government has been capping subsidies has been boosting taxes. this is an economy that has been slowing for a while and the prime minister is trying to stem all of that. we have the klci up .5%. the malaysian ringgit, which has been under pressure from the strong dollar, currently at 4.73 versus the usd. yvonne: so global macro movers looking like this. it is a mixed picture across equities. japan seeing more of that downside after -- maybe it is time to take profits away from this japan-china trade given the movement we are seeing in hong kong today. downside of 1%. jgb's are moving. look at those yields come up close to 10 basis points for your 30 year. that is repricing what we will see in april potentially given the hawkish comment from ueda. maybe we could see some normalization or a pivot from the boj in april, getting more sur
we saw the price of aluminum spike up. chalco up some 3.5%.pening at 3:00 p.m. hong kong time, malaysia set to keep borrowing costs unchanged for a fourth straight meeting. that amid risk of inflation flaring. the government has been capping subsidies has been boosting taxes. this is an economy that has been slowing for a while and the prime minister is trying to stem all of that. we have the klci up .5%. the malaysian ringgit, which has been under pressure from the strong dollar, currently at...
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the antiviolence program is being resurrected after an audit found that crime spike without it. nbc has the details. >> stop using our pain for political gain. >> community members and violence prevention advocates are calling for more programs to address violence on oakland street after an audit this week found the dismantling of operation cease-fire, a key violence intervention program resulted in a spike in crime in the city over the past few years. >> this audit provides damning evidence of how the previous administration failed oakland or's. >> to bring crime numbers back to pre-pandemic close to operation cease-fire will be fully staffed, starting saturday, according to the mayor's office. to do this, opd's restructuring positions. the violent crime operation center will be disbanded and its officers reassigned. the department of violence prevention will be restructured next month. >> we feel like this mayor, right here, has the best access to these problems. >> a press conference today, called care for community action forces their support for the efforts to fight crime,
the antiviolence program is being resurrected after an audit found that crime spike without it. nbc has the details. >> stop using our pain for political gain. >> community members and violence prevention advocates are calling for more programs to address violence on oakland street after an audit this week found the dismantling of operation cease-fire, a key violence intervention program resulted in a spike in crime in the city over the past few years. >> this audit provides...