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u. s. cost 4 times more on america's domestic market. ah, just after 3 o'clock in the afternoon here in the russian capital, i'm you know, lila. you're welcome to the global use our on our team tonight, or strike alerts again sunday across ukraine on tuesday. the us russia continued its retaliatory attacks on the countries infrastructure. following the crimean bridge explosion over the weekend. the death toll from the strikes has risen to 19 people. according to the ukranian authorities. moscow say that all the designated infrastructure targets have been hit. there were, there were going to meet you today. the russian armed forces have continued to strike ukrainian military command centers and energy facilities with high precision long range. aaron, fee based weapons. all the designated targets have been hit. ukrainian army has conducted counter attacks in the areas of supper raja and nikolai creevy rogue, but russian troops with artillery support of pushback keeps forces. all of their attacks have been repelled. well, let's go through w
u. s. cost 4 times more on america's domestic market. ah, just after 3 o'clock in the afternoon here in the russian capital, i'm you know, lila. you're welcome to the global use our on our team tonight, or strike alerts again sunday across ukraine on tuesday. the us russia continued its retaliatory attacks on the countries infrastructure. following the crimean bridge explosion over the weekend. the death toll from the strikes has risen to 19 people. according to the ukranian authorities. moscow...
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u. s. cost saudi arabia's actions hostile to washington. the saudi minister, as states says that america itself is to blame for rising gas prices, which have nothing to do with crude oil supply. what saudi arabia did to help prudent continue to wage his despicable, vicious war against ukraine will long be remembered by americans. we are looking at all the legislative tools to best deal with this appalling and deeply cynical action. there is no question that mohammed bin salman, particularly the crown prince of saudi arabia. shares hooton's world view more than he shares ours. he doesn't appreciate american advocacy for democracy in the world . the idea that hugging to include would do this to harms any less or to be in any way politically involved is absolutely not correct at all was to respect the reason you have high prices in the united states is because you have a refining shortage that has been in existence for more than 20 years. you haven't built refineries, indicates opec was opted to cut oil production by $2000000.00 barrels per da
u. s. cost saudi arabia's actions hostile to washington. the saudi minister, as states says that america itself is to blame for rising gas prices, which have nothing to do with crude oil supply. what saudi arabia did to help prudent continue to wage his despicable, vicious war against ukraine will long be remembered by americans. we are looking at all the legislative tools to best deal with this appalling and deeply cynical action. there is no question that mohammed bin salman, particularly the...
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u. k. 's spiraling cost of living prices. thousands of demonstrators protested against rising energy prices and skyrocketing inflation. the government is facing a major backlash over plans to slash taxes to the wealthy, which is called the british pound to full to record lows. now, iranians based abroad and their supporters are rallying in cities across the globe in solidarity with protests. sparks by the death of martha armine and terran, the 22 year old woman, died after being arrested by iran's notorious morality police for breaching the islamic republics. strict s dress code for women in rome. hundreds ma through the streets near the famous colosseum. i mean, his death has re ignited outrage over the treatment of women under ron's religious leadership. activists say demonstrations are being held in nearly 160 cities around the world in the arabian communities also rallying in washington dc. and we can go straight to our correspondent that to meet some of the heights domain. can you give us a sense of what's happening there in dc? hi, i know this is an emotional lea, a really wild, a pro
u. k. 's spiraling cost of living prices. thousands of demonstrators protested against rising energy prices and skyrocketing inflation. the government is facing a major backlash over plans to slash taxes to the wealthy, which is called the british pound to full to record lows. now, iranians based abroad and their supporters are rallying in cities across the globe in solidarity with protests. sparks by the death of martha armine and terran, the 22 year old woman, died after being arrested by...
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u. s. military to cover the costs. according to media reports in recent days, mosque has a lot has a has route publicly with president zalinski after suggesting ukraine, make concessions to russia in exchange for peace. 3 center right. parties are forming a new coalition. government in sweden, swedish moderates leader of christus on, says his party will join forces with the christian democrats and liberals. the far right sweden, democrats will back the coalition without being part of it. around 500 people have died in severe flooding in nigeria. according to the authorities more than 1400000 people have been affected. the floods are the worst to hit the country in a decade. britton's prime minister lose trust has sacked her finance minister and scrapped. planned tax cuts thrusts is aiming to comb financial markets worried by the government's economic plans. another political earthquake shaking london not even 50 days in office and prime minister least trust has already sat 10 most important loyalist finance minister qu
u. s. military to cover the costs. according to media reports in recent days, mosque has a lot has a has route publicly with president zalinski after suggesting ukraine, make concessions to russia in exchange for peace. 3 center right. parties are forming a new coalition. government in sweden, swedish moderates leader of christus on, says his party will join forces with the christian democrats and liberals. the far right sweden, democrats will back the coalition without being part of it. around...
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u. s. military to take over the costs mosque has found himself at odds with presidents lensky. after of suggesting ukraine make concessions to russia and exchange for peace. now to the u. k and the british prime minister lose cross has sacked her finance minister and scrapped time planned tax cuts. dross is aiming to comb financial markets worried bar the government's economic plans. another political earthquake shaking london not even 50 days in office. and prime minister least truss has already sacked her most important loyalist finance minister quasi quoting. i have acted decisively to day because my priority is ensuring all countries, economic stability. as prime minister, i will always act in the national interest. this is always my 1st consideration. many see quieting as escape goods. both he and truss wanted to radically low a taxes to boost the economy. i'm not going to talk the additional rate of tax today, mister speaker. i'm going to a bullshit altogether. they didn't say he would pay for that financial markets panicked. mortgage rates shot up and pension funds faulte
u. s. military to take over the costs mosque has found himself at odds with presidents lensky. after of suggesting ukraine make concessions to russia and exchange for peace. now to the u. k and the british prime minister lose cross has sacked her finance minister and scrapped time planned tax cuts. dross is aiming to comb financial markets worried bar the government's economic plans. another political earthquake shaking london not even 50 days in office. and prime minister least truss has...
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u. s. presidential election cost about a $1000000000.00. so think about, i mean, that's the debt of many countries around the world and that's just with spent here it's, it's, it's mind boggling us. secondly, you yes, yes, go ahead. her area we have gerrymandering and redistricting where we literally kind of draw a map. it's like shooting fish in a barrel. it's it's, it's done all the time. she sort of chew a, solidify a district for a particular representative be their democratic republicans. my point is these things are deeply problematic, but they are nothing compared to if we do not have, if we do not trust in the outcomes of our elections. i, i the country that i grew up and kind of ceases to exist. and when that happens it's, it's, it's enormous. i said, half an hour, you know, i know you mentioned earlier about abortion being a, being a major issue for people on the left. but this, this whole issue of, of recognizing the results of the election and what shannon was talking about there about the whole concept of democracy itself. this
u. s. presidential election cost about a $1000000000.00. so think about, i mean, that's the debt of many countries around the world and that's just with spent here it's, it's, it's mind boggling us. secondly, you yes, yes, go ahead. her area we have gerrymandering and redistricting where we literally kind of draw a map. it's like shooting fish in a barrel. it's it's, it's done all the time. she sort of chew a, solidify a district for a particular representative be their democratic republicans....
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the intensity and frequency of weather disasters is costing the u. s. billions of dollars each year. the non profit group climate central has released report and shows there's been an acceleration and the number of destructive storms and the last 4 decades. in the 1980s, these happened at an average raised once every 80 to days. the pace had increased by the 2010s, with an average of 26 days between events. but then in the years from 2017 to 2021 . there is just an average of 18 days between extreme weather events. less time between disasters can mean fewer responses and inability to recover and prepare for future storms. on the increasing number of natural disasters in the u. s. has made it harder for people in some areas to afford insurance will get any it all. rob reynolds has worn out from los angeles, bigger floods, hotter fires, more powerful storms. the impact of global warming is devastating to so many people . what happens? i mean it's bad now the 1st time we had insurance this timely down, but well, maggie, we always they with god, se up. so
the intensity and frequency of weather disasters is costing the u. s. billions of dollars each year. the non profit group climate central has released report and shows there's been an acceleration and the number of destructive storms and the last 4 decades. in the 1980s, these happened at an average raised once every 80 to days. the pace had increased by the 2010s, with an average of 26 days between events. but then in the years from 2017 to 2021 . there is just an average of 18 days between...
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u. s. defense department to cover the costs of styling which has been crucial to ukraine's gains against russia and built with the support of both german and european funds. could latin america's 1st thermal solar power plant in chile, return the favor by helping the continent when itself off russian fossil fuels. i paid for the woolen lights through business, british politics who are in a mess, but european markets ended the week. iow, british prime minister list trust has fired her finance minister. she also scrapped the key part of their plans, are slashed taxes financed by billions in borrowing, which throttle markets for weeks. they settled somewhat after the bank of england intervened in bond markets, but it stopped purchases on friday. analysts say only a bigger climb down by trust will avert fresh panic. less than 6 weeks in power and british prime minister list process reversals are coming to can fast in a stunning retreat. thrust fire her finance minister across the court tang and then walk to raise the country of corporate tax rate. after promising last month, she wouldn't we
u. s. defense department to cover the costs of styling which has been crucial to ukraine's gains against russia and built with the support of both german and european funds. could latin america's 1st thermal solar power plant in chile, return the favor by helping the continent when itself off russian fossil fuels. i paid for the woolen lights through business, british politics who are in a mess, but european markets ended the week. iow, british prime minister list trust has fired her finance...
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and it's supposedly based on experience as some expos full cost, the u. s. economy is almost certain to enter every session in the next 12 months. so find, it insists that the u. s. economy stands strong, not concerned about i'm concerned about with. those are certainly confident words, but how do they stack up against reality? the white house says that its efforts against inflation are starting to work biden's chief economic adviser, cecilia rouse, points to statistics regarding housing and employment data to make her case. we love having a very strong labor market, but it's been very, very strong. the employers are having a very hard time finding workers, but we saw some data last month that work that employers are posting fewer job vacancies, which means that there's a little bit of easy in the labor market without having any layoffs. we can also see that the housing market is beginning to cool and we know that housing prices as part of the challenge for families as part of our inflation challenge. and now she is right us employers are having a hard time
and it's supposedly based on experience as some expos full cost, the u. s. economy is almost certain to enter every session in the next 12 months. so find, it insists that the u. s. economy stands strong, not concerned about i'm concerned about with. those are certainly confident words, but how do they stack up against reality? the white house says that its efforts against inflation are starting to work biden's chief economic adviser, cecilia rouse, points to statistics regarding housing and...
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u. s. bio dysfunction. what is the company doing? essentially imported $1000000.00 for betral chemical thought off. so he, ron fortane then to china, a thought for you, this is extremely wandering cost living the u. s. is not singling out indian companies in order to avoid obese confrontation with indian government. interesting because these are far as minister of india out of the estranged junkers. within the us, where we will med wait to say what you see as the thinker, they shook hands. there'd be mild each other. in fact, what i'm thinking said a few days ago, we have made real progress in elevating that partnership bilaterally. that is directly between us. the partnership between our countries, between indian, the united states is simply one of the most consequential in the world. invalid right off to dr. andrew shanker, came back to india us last the indian company with a sanction. in fact, the very 1st sign a private company in india has been sanctioned by the usaa in the cd. we also point out here the dr. essay sean garner. why don't you 2 of us recently complain about the boiler prices breaking in the us back? the way back, but in the account by, oh it certainly, ron, i was
u. s. bio dysfunction. what is the company doing? essentially imported $1000000.00 for betral chemical thought off. so he, ron fortane then to china, a thought for you, this is extremely wandering cost living the u. s. is not singling out indian companies in order to avoid obese confrontation with indian government. interesting because these are far as minister of india out of the estranged junkers. within the us, where we will med wait to say what you see as the thinker, they shook hands....
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u. s. and file to sanctions where the company do essentially imported $1000000.00, walk petrochemical thought also iran and exported then to china. a thought for the the buses extreme, the watering cost living the u. s. is not singling out indian companies in order to avoid obese confrontation with indian government. interesting. he was also con, these after the 1st minister of india, dr. esther chung goes with it to the us where you also met with the say what you see as the banker. they shook hands there. they smiled each other inside. what i'm sleeping can say a few days ago, we have made real progress in elevating that partnership bilaterally. that is directly between us. the partnership between our countries between india in the united states is simply one of the most consequential in the world involved right out to dr. andrew shanker, came back to india us last the indian company with a sanction. in fact, this is the very 1st time that a private company in india has been sanctioned by the usaa in to see them. we also pointed out here the dr. esther chung guard while on his to the u. s. recently complete a ball no, or the price is breaking in the us back the way back in the accou
u. s. and file to sanctions where the company do essentially imported $1000000.00, walk petrochemical thought also iran and exported then to china. a thought for the the buses extreme, the watering cost living the u. s. is not singling out indian companies in order to avoid obese confrontation with indian government. interesting. he was also con, these after the 1st minister of india, dr. esther chung goes with it to the us where you also met with the say what you see as the banker. they shook...
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a rail shutdown could cost the u. s. economy $2 billion per day. a new warning about the u. s economy this morning. tough times could be ahead due to the war in ukraine, high interest rates and energy prices, one expert saying quote this is serious. a dire economic outlook from the main in charge of one of america's big banks. if i was out there, i'd be very cautious jamie diamond ceo at jpmorgan chase is warning a recession is likely in 6 to 9 months. on wall street. the s and p is down nearly 25% from january and diamond says another 20% drop is possible. it could be another easy 20. and uh, you know, i think like the next 20% will be much more painful in the first inflation has forced the federal reserve to raise interest rates , boosting the cost of borrowing in hopes of slowing down the economy. one sign the strategy could be working order shipped from warehouses to retailers are down 33% since last year, and job growth could soon be stalling. bank of america now expects the workforce could lose about 175,000 jobs per month beginning in january. meanwhile gas prices are
a rail shutdown could cost the u. s. economy $2 billion per day. a new warning about the u. s economy this morning. tough times could be ahead due to the war in ukraine, high interest rates and energy prices, one expert saying quote this is serious. a dire economic outlook from the main in charge of one of america's big banks. if i was out there, i'd be very cautious jamie diamond ceo at jpmorgan chase is warning a recession is likely in 6 to 9 months. on wall street. the s and p is down nearly...
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u. s. will continue to impose costs on moscow. secretary of state, entropy brinkman's also responded saying the international community must make it clear that russia's actions are not acceptable. the tax of being represented by russia as a response to the attack on the couch bridge in crimea, johnny tanya's reports from the scene. lawful not yet had the up from this boat. we can see the damage to the coach bridge. some of it, as used by cars is now submerged, and fire damage can be seen on the other section used by trains. repairs have been carried out under tight security, including the russian coast guard traffic slowing again, although it is restricted because the nobel prize for economics has been awarded to 3 people for research and banks and financial crises. ben bernanke, him, douglas diamond, and philip debate won the 2022 award. the un high commissioner for refugees is wanting armed conflict, human rights abuses and global warming of forced a record number of people to flee their homes. 100000000 people are now displaced. workers and a major oil refinery in iran who stays a strike
u. s. will continue to impose costs on moscow. secretary of state, entropy brinkman's also responded saying the international community must make it clear that russia's actions are not acceptable. the tax of being represented by russia as a response to the attack on the couch bridge in crimea, johnny tanya's reports from the scene. lawful not yet had the up from this boat. we can see the damage to the coach bridge. some of it, as used by cars is now submerged, and fire damage can be seen on the...
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costs to driving many deeper into poverty. with us president joe biden and his wife visited the u. s. territory of puerto rico on monday, promising much needed aid for an island again recovering from hearken. petticoat hind hes, the lightest, the people of puerto rico still hadn't recovered from hurricane maria, which hit 5 years ago now once again dealing with wide ranging damage. you as president joe barton and joe biden traveled there monday. he said to send a message, this u. s. territory will not be forgotten. maria congress approved billions of dollars for puerto rico, much of not having gotten here. initially. we're going to make sure you get every single dollar promised. mom determined our puerto rico bill faster than in the past and stronger, better prepared for the future. he was referring to former president donald trump, who was held almost $20000000000.00 with aid meant for the island, and biden said, in addition to emergency aid, he will also be sending an additional 60000000000 dollars to help strengthen the infrastructure against future storms. and in the state of flo
costs to driving many deeper into poverty. with us president joe biden and his wife visited the u. s. territory of puerto rico on monday, promising much needed aid for an island again recovering from hearken. petticoat hind hes, the lightest, the people of puerto rico still hadn't recovered from hurricane maria, which hit 5 years ago now once again dealing with wide ranging damage. you as president joe barton and joe biden traveled there monday. he said to send a message, this u. s. territory...
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u. s. and file to sanctions. when the company do it, essentially imported $1000000.00 worth of petrochemical thought out. so iran and exported then to china, a thought for either the 16, the watering cost living the u. s. is not singling out indian companies in order to avoid obese concentration with a dean government, interesting missiles conceive after the 1st minister of india. dr. esther chung goes with it to the us where you will cement with the say what you see as the thinker. they shook hands there. this mild each other inside. what i'm thinking said a few days ago we have made real progress in elevating that partnership bilaterally . that is directly between us. the partnership between our countries, between india in the united states is simply one of the most consequential in the world. is that right off to dr. andrew shanker, came back to india us last. the indian company with a sanction inside this is the very 1st sign that a private company in india has been sanctioned by the usaa. interesting, let me also point out here the dr essay shown got why that on his to the u. s. recently complete above the oil prices braking in the us back the way back, but in the account by oil.
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as costing the u. s. billions of dollars every year. the non profit group climate central has released a report and shows there's been an acceleration and the number of destructive storms in the last 4 decades. now in the 1980s, these happened at an average race of once every $82.00 days. the pay said increased by the 2010th with an average of just $26.00 days between events. and then in the years from 2017 to 2021. there was an average of just 18 days between extreme weather events. less time between disasters can mean fewer resources to respond, recover and prepare for future storms. while there's increasing number of natural disasters in the u. s. has made it harder for people in some areas to afford insurance or even get any at all. rob reynolds has more from los angeles, bigger floods, hotter fires, more powerful storms. the impact of global warming is devastating to so many people . what happens? i mean it's bad now. the 1st time we add insurance, this timely down. but we'll, maggie, we always they with god, se up. so disasters ar
as costing the u. s. billions of dollars every year. the non profit group climate central has released a report and shows there's been an acceleration and the number of destructive storms in the last 4 decades. now in the 1980s, these happened at an average race of once every $82.00 days. the pay said increased by the 2010th with an average of just $26.00 days between events. and then in the years from 2017 to 2021. there was an average of just 18 days between extreme weather events. less time...
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jazeera, only good on northern senegal, or the intensity and frequency of weather disasters as costing the u. s. billions of dollars each year. a non profit group climate central has released a report. it shows that has been an acceleration and the number of destructive storms in the last 4 decades. in the 1980s. these happened as an average rate of once every $82.00 days. the pace and increased by the 2010s, with an average of 26 days between events boss and the years from 20172021. there was just an average of 18 days between extreme weather events. less time between disasters. coming fewer resources to respond, recover and prepare for future storms or more natural disasters in the us, making it harder for some people in some areas to afford insurance or get any at all. well, rentals reports from los angeles, bigger floods, hotter fires, more powerful storms. the impact of global warming is devastating to so many people . what happens? i mean it's bad now. the 1st time we had insurance this timely down, but well maggie, we always day with god se up. so disasters are also costly to insurance c
jazeera, only good on northern senegal, or the intensity and frequency of weather disasters as costing the u. s. billions of dollars each year. a non profit group climate central has released a report. it shows that has been an acceleration and the number of destructive storms in the last 4 decades. in the 1980s. these happened as an average rate of once every $82.00 days. the pace and increased by the 2010s, with an average of 26 days between events boss and the years from 20172021. there was...
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u. s. will continue to impose costs on moscow and un high commissioner for refugees. he says, armed conflict, human rights abuses and global warming, a forced a record number of people to flee their homes. 100000000, no displaced or migrant crossings, that the us mexico border are soaring. john holman, has more from a migrant shelter in mexico city. the u. s board with border patrol, say that between october 2021 and september 2022. there were at tooth more than 2000000 at detentions by them on the us border. such a record number and increase, obviously on the ones from 2021. now who all the people that are being detained, that are being seen on the us mexico border that's changed as well before the profile would have been a lot of people from met her itself and from central america. countries like from dude us in guatemala. now that's opened up and 40 percent of people are actually from countries fervor field we're talking about that is whaler cuba and nicaragua. especially those 3 countries going through difficult economic situations, but also with very authoritaria
u. s. will continue to impose costs on moscow and un high commissioner for refugees. he says, armed conflict, human rights abuses and global warming, a forced a record number of people to flee their homes. 100000000, no displaced or migrant crossings, that the us mexico border are soaring. john holman, has more from a migrant shelter in mexico city. the u. s board with border patrol, say that between october 2021 and september 2022. there were at tooth more than 2000000 at detentions by them on...
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u. s. inspire to sanction. what does the company do? essentially imported $1000000.00 worth of banker chemical thought off from iran and exported then to china. a foot either this is extremely watering cost living the u . s. is not singling out indian companies in order to avoid a big confrontation with the indian government. interesting. he was also gonna div offer it so as minister of india, dr. esther chung goes with it to the us where you will submit with the secretary of seed as he'd been killed. they shook hands down the mile each other inside. what i'm sleeping can say a few days ago. we have made real progress in elevating that partnership bilaterally, that is directly between us. the partnership between our countries, between india, in the united states is simply one of the most consequential in the world. in fact, right off to dr. as a shanker, came back to india us last, the indian company with that assumption. in fact, this is the very 1st time that a private company in india has been sanctioned by the usaa in to see they. we also point out here the dr. essay shown god, why don't we need to order the u. s. recently complete a ball? no oil prices breaking indians back the way
u. s. inspire to sanction. what does the company do? essentially imported $1000000.00 worth of banker chemical thought off from iran and exported then to china. a foot either this is extremely watering cost living the u . s. is not singling out indian companies in order to avoid a big confrontation with the indian government. interesting. he was also gonna div offer it so as minister of india, dr. esther chung goes with it to the us where you will submit with the secretary of seed as he'd been...
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u. s. a drinking water full of costs in engines wells across the country being contaminated by naturally occurring aust. nick, this is one of nature's most deadly poison. at more than 30 times the recommended leveled. situation is even worse and impoverished communities. ro bridles is at one california and town desperate to help the potentially deadly problem. when farmer dennis hudson pumps water from his well in allens worth california, he knows there's danger lurking. even though the water looks clean, it's contaminated with high amounts of arsenic. the way we feel about the water is it can't be trusted there carcinogens in the water. arsenic is a carcinogen, it will cause cancer. it effect it fixes itself to the fatty tissues in the by the toxic substance leaches into the water supply from underground rock formations. the u. s. government says the safe level of arsenic is 10 parts per 1000000000. hudson's well, water has more than $300.00 parts per 1000000000, and many other wells in the community are similar. arsenic is colorless and his odorless. you can't see it. you can't taste it. and in
u. s. a drinking water full of costs in engines wells across the country being contaminated by naturally occurring aust. nick, this is one of nature's most deadly poison. at more than 30 times the recommended leveled. situation is even worse and impoverished communities. ro bridles is at one california and town desperate to help the potentially deadly problem. when farmer dennis hudson pumps water from his well in allens worth california, he knows there's danger lurking. even though the water...
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u. s. national harkins center is issued a warning for life threatening flash funds and mudslides. when officials in the u. s. is saying the damage caused by horgan ian could cost up to a $100000000000.00 that would make it one of the costliest storms to ever hit the country in tul through florida. and the caroline is last month wiping out homes and infrastructure. it also affected cuba, causing the countries electric grid to collapse. christian salumi reports now from new york. ah, tallying up the losses from hurricane ian has only just begun. our roof is in the back of the house. for these retirees, seeing the damage to their homes in neighbourhood was overwhelming. there's no words for it. it's like, oh, holy cow, what a mesh. the south west coast of florida took the brunt of wind and storm surge. the impact of the heavy rainfall was felt further inland and up the united states. eastern coast experts say whether storms is one impact of climate change. the majority of the cost, as well as the lives lost as a result of hurricanes and tropical cycles comes from flooding. it comes from storm surge. it comes from the rainfall. one of the costliest storms in u. s.
u. s. national harkins center is issued a warning for life threatening flash funds and mudslides. when officials in the u. s. is saying the damage caused by horgan ian could cost up to a $100000000000.00 that would make it one of the costliest storms to ever hit the country in tul through florida. and the caroline is last month wiping out homes and infrastructure. it also affected cuba, causing the countries electric grid to collapse. christian salumi reports now from new york. ah, tallying up...
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u. s. lawmaker has called saudi arabia. either we either need to reduce the oil output as part of the opec plus decision. the u. s. has blame the kingdom for the rising living costs in the country, but the saudi minister of state says, washington itself is responsible for the economic crunch, or the reasons on nothing to do with crude oil supply. every kitchen table cost is going to go up, not down. and i realized costs are going up from food and i was able to bring gasoline down well over a $1.60, by his engine, not because of what the russians and the sizes not finish. the idea of the tug doing would do this to harm the us or to be in any way politically involved this. absolutely not correct at all with due respect. the reason you have high prices in the united states is because you have a refining shortage that has been in existence for more than 20 years. you haven't built refineries in decades. i think plus opted to cut oil production by $2000000.00 barrels per day starting next month, but may cause anger among us lawmakers with calls to reexamine ties with key oil producers who they allege a damaging washington's economic interests. this comes off the years
u. s. lawmaker has called saudi arabia. either we either need to reduce the oil output as part of the opec plus decision. the u. s. has blame the kingdom for the rising living costs in the country, but the saudi minister of state says, washington itself is responsible for the economic crunch, or the reasons on nothing to do with crude oil supply. every kitchen table cost is going to go up, not down. and i realized costs are going up from food and i was able to bring gasoline down well over a...
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the cost of the u. s. is always of interest to people. all right, the world people pay attention to what we saw here now does. it is very good. they're bringing the news to the world from here. ah .
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u. s. president says he'll impose further costs on iran for it's cranked down on protests over the death of mercer meaning the 22 year old died after she was arrested for violating rules on hid, scarves around supreme leader said her death lips and heartbroken, but claims the us in israel are fueling the unrest. russell soda reports from to ron. ah, the theories of major protest on the cities of iran. they have now shifted to universities as the new academic year styles. hundreds of people have been arrested during armrest. this is a death in protest, custody of 22 year old massa mini, in mid september at shed if university of technology and to run dozens of students were detained after fighting with the security forces. at other top universities in the country's largest cities, students have read his despite security forces trying to disperse. the supreme leader accuses foreign powers of engineering the address to destabilize the country. when deborah serrato museum, he battle america, i openly state that the recent rides and unrest in iran or schemes designed by the u. s. he surfing fi
u. s. president says he'll impose further costs on iran for it's cranked down on protests over the death of mercer meaning the 22 year old died after she was arrested for violating rules on hid, scarves around supreme leader said her death lips and heartbroken, but claims the us in israel are fueling the unrest. russell soda reports from to ron. ah, the theories of major protest on the cities of iran. they have now shifted to universities as the new academic year styles. hundreds of people have...
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bomb and we always include the views from our sites on counseling the cost. opec plus has agreed from major oil production. b, u. s. is not happy for the relevance of the i m f. as the outlook for the global economy dog, we bought our house on african countries. i'm making a shift for green energy. counting the cost on al jazeera, free coin, it's an international electronic crypto currency used across the globe. if the best part is exists on the planet, but few know how it's made. it's role in the criminal underworld. it's rise to legal tender. it's implications for the global financial system. and the devastating carbon footprint it leaves behind its energy consumption is put a massive step backward. people in power investigates crypto on al jazeera ah.
bomb and we always include the views from our sites on counseling the cost. opec plus has agreed from major oil production. b, u. s. is not happy for the relevance of the i m f. as the outlook for the global economy dog, we bought our house on african countries. i'm making a shift for green energy. counting the cost on al jazeera, free coin, it's an international electronic crypto currency used across the globe. if the best part is exists on the planet, but few know how it's made. it's role in...
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the world cup countdown on jessie, you know, on counting the cost. opec plus has agreed to major oil production. u. s. is not happy. we explore the relevance of the i, m f, as the outlook for the global economy dog. we bought our house on african countries making the ship, the green energy, counting the cost on outages. the resumes presidential election is going to a 2nd round on october 30th, incumbent hard line president, j bowles, fernando and for social is president. legacy law are buying for votes, but which one is to be elect to brazil's highest office ongoing special coverage on al jazeera. ah.
the world cup countdown on jessie, you know, on counting the cost. opec plus has agreed to major oil production. u. s. is not happy. we explore the relevance of the i, m f, as the outlook for the global economy dog. we bought our house on african countries making the ship, the green energy, counting the cost on outages. the resumes presidential election is going to a 2nd round on october 30th, incumbent hard line president, j bowles, fernando and for social is president. legacy law are buying...
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estimates put the cost between $30.00 to $100000000000.00, which could make it one of the cost stones to ever hit the u. s. customs salumi as this report from new york ah, tallying up the losses from hurricane ian has only just begun. our roof is in the back of the house. for these retirees, seeing the damage to their homes in neighbourhood was overwhelming. there's no words for it, it's like, oh, holy cow, what a mess. the south west coast of florida took the brunt of wind and storm surge, but the impact of the heavy rainfall was felt further inland and up the united states. eastern coast experts say whether storms is one impact of climate change. the majority of the cost as well as the lives lost as a result of hurricanes and tropical cyclones comes from flooding. it comes from storm surge. it comes from the rainfall. one of the costliest storms in u. s. history superstore miss sandy wasn't even a hurricane. by the time i got here in new york, and yet here's where it did the most damage. $82000000000.00 in flooding. an infrastructure costs some early estimates for hurricane in are approaching that. more
estimates put the cost between $30.00 to $100000000000.00, which could make it one of the cost stones to ever hit the u. s. customs salumi as this report from new york ah, tallying up the losses from hurricane ian has only just begun. our roof is in the back of the house. for these retirees, seeing the damage to their homes in neighbourhood was overwhelming. there's no words for it, it's like, oh, holy cow, what a mess. the south west coast of florida took the brunt of wind and storm surge, but...
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u. s. mission, to the se, said in april, we had hoped, costs of, i would facilitate eligible costs of citizens participation in the sub, in election via polling stations in cost of as it had in the past. we are disappointed a pragmatic solution could not be found. it's your fault, but there was no pragmatic solution, isn't it? election single, so organized by 30 are not acceptable because so it's not part of sort of i counted them in the past. you accepted many things in the past or not. right. and now it is much better because we are establishing the process, the principal sort of, you cannot do something to go so a lot if they are not ready to enjoy and practice if they are on hold for a few projects that we are applying is not the means of retaliation, but it comes as a ration from the concept of equality. so if you process the means equality, we're not again sort of. but we cannot allow anymore, thought to be up to pretend that way can the civilized crossover, and that they can control console lot by menu too late in the instrumental ising service. of course, all who are are sick. but if y
u. s. mission, to the se, said in april, we had hoped, costs of, i would facilitate eligible costs of citizens participation in the sub, in election via polling stations in cost of as it had in the past. we are disappointed a pragmatic solution could not be found. it's your fault, but there was no pragmatic solution, isn't it? election single, so organized by 30 are not acceptable because so it's not part of sort of i counted them in the past. you accepted many things in the past or not. right....
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u. s. law maker has called saudi arabia. overreacts moved to reduce oil outputs, following the opec plus decision of the u. s. has blame the kingdom for rising living costs in the country, or the saudi arabia minister of state says it's america itself is responsible for high prices. and the reasons are nothing to do with crude oil supplies. every kitchen table cost is going to go up, not down. i realized costs are going up front food. i was able to bring gasoline down well over a $1.60 bridges his engine, not because of work that rushes in the services. i'm not finishing the idea of the turntable include, would do this to home the us or to be in any way politically involved is absolutely not correct at all was to respect the reason you have high prices in the united states is because you have the refining shortage that has been in existence for more than 20 years. you haven't built refineries and decades of a plus opposite to cuts. oil production by $2000000.00 barrels per day starting next month. the move cause anger among us lawmakers with calls to re examine size with key oil producers who they allege are damaging washington's economic interests . thi
u. s. law maker has called saudi arabia. overreacts moved to reduce oil outputs, following the opec plus decision of the u. s. has blame the kingdom for rising living costs in the country, or the saudi arabia minister of state says it's america itself is responsible for high prices. and the reasons are nothing to do with crude oil supplies. every kitchen table cost is going to go up, not down. i realized costs are going up front food. i was able to bring gasoline down well over a $1.60 bridges...
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and it cost upon in the u. s. president joe biden is pretending that washington is just an innocent bystander to all this chaos who can be expected to take responsibility or alter course to the benefit of peace, its own citizens, or even those of its european allies. i've been doing everything in my power to reduce gas prices. since prudence invaded your current causes prices to reduce price of the spike and rattle international market. washington has been an active participant in jenny, up then aiding and abetting and prolonging the ukraine conflict. and bite is acting like a victim of circumstances. an attempt to solve the democrats ahead of mid term elections of responsibility for the whole mass. about the only way citizens have these days to impose accountability is through the ballot box. and then the same establishment fixtures end up wondering how they possibly could have ended up being voted out. so then what do they do? well, they usually just blame blind recruiting for the result. of course the u. s. ha
and it cost upon in the u. s. president joe biden is pretending that washington is just an innocent bystander to all this chaos who can be expected to take responsibility or alter course to the benefit of peace, its own citizens, or even those of its european allies. i've been doing everything in my power to reduce gas prices. since prudence invaded your current causes prices to reduce price of the spike and rattle international market. washington has been an active participant in jenny, up...
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said, washington is trying to press her opec into postponing it's planned oil production cost until after the u. s. made some elections next month. react, however, has said it rejected the biden house demand. the government of the kingdom clarifies for it's continuous consultation with the u. s. administration. that all economic analyses indicate that postponing the opec plus decision for a month, according to what has been suggested would have had negative economic consequences . this is a pretty big revelation. they're letting a pretty big cat out of the bag that it seems that the priority of us leaders, when it came to asking opec to move ahead with their decisions that they asked to delay it for one month because they were concerned about us election results. that are clear, it appears the november a mid term elections that are set to take place here in the united states with a new congress will be elected members. 1000 representative numbers in the us senate will be elected or reelected. i at that seems to be what the issue was now. the democrats are furious with saudi arabia. they're that al
said, washington is trying to press her opec into postponing it's planned oil production cost until after the u. s. made some elections next month. react, however, has said it rejected the biden house demand. the government of the kingdom clarifies for it's continuous consultation with the u. s. administration. that all economic analyses indicate that postponing the opec plus decision for a month, according to what has been suggested would have had negative economic consequences . this is a...
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in the last five years, these disasters have cost the u. s. 788 billion dollars. now compare that with the amount we are spending on the inflation reduction act, the largest climate bill in u.s. history. that totals 369 billion dollars, is spread out over ten years. one of those things is a lot bigger than the other. is 100 year or 500-year disasters are becoming a regular occurrence and our insurance system is clearly failing to provide support to the people who need it. and even our biggest, best efforts to battle climate change are basically a drop in the bucket compared to the scope of these disasters. so how do we fix this? how do we help people right now and make a system that can last to this new climate crisis? joining us now is caroline -- associate vice president for economics and policy at the environmental defense front and author of understanding disaster insurance, which comes out, very presciently, next month. caroline, thank you so much for being with us tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> let me just ask, to begin with, what assistance should peo
in the last five years, these disasters have cost the u. s. 788 billion dollars. now compare that with the amount we are spending on the inflation reduction act, the largest climate bill in u.s. history. that totals 369 billion dollars, is spread out over ten years. one of those things is a lot bigger than the other. is 100 year or 500-year disasters are becoming a regular occurrence and our insurance system is clearly failing to provide support to the people who need it. and even our biggest,...
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for you right after a rebel education to stay with us on counting the cost, opec plus has agreed to major oil production cups. u. s. is not happy. we explore the relevance of the i, m f as the outlook for the global economy, dark and off we bought our house on african countries are making the ship, the green energy counseling, the cost on outages in education. message the universal right to expand horizon and offer better prospect the passports to a better life. yet around the globe schools and institutions aren't breaking point systems a deemed to be no longer fit for purpose. rethinking what schools and how they were identifying the skills and knowledge needed in the 20th century. now, a new way of rebel education is sweeping the wild rebel educators. a radically changed the way people lung, challenging the old and buck creating opportunities which will affect individual and the entire community. ah ah with with me yes, i never my give on bad, bad, bad my bad guy pain and the yeah man. yeah. that he had me playing yeah. before you got the last guy loan with a black a local yeah. have yeah. how local. yeah. he's
for you right after a rebel education to stay with us on counting the cost, opec plus has agreed to major oil production cups. u. s. is not happy. we explore the relevance of the i, m f as the outlook for the global economy, dark and off we bought our house on african countries are making the ship, the green energy counseling, the cost on outages in education. message the universal right to expand horizon and offer better prospect the passports to a better life. yet around the globe schools and...
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now the intensity and frequency of weather disasters is costing the u. s. billions of dollars each year, according to report by the non profit group climate central. and it's been an acceleration and the number of destructive storms in the last 4 decades of the 1980s. these happened at an average rate of once every $82.00 days. the pace had increased by the 2010s with an average of 26 days between events. but in the years 2017 to 21. there was an average of 18 days between extreme weather events. less time between disasters could mean fewer resources to respond, recover and prepare for future storms. while the increase in the number of natural disasters in the u. s. has made it hard of a people in some areas to afford or get any insurance to protect their property. rob reynolds has moved from los angeles, bigger floods, hotter fires, more powerful storms. the impact of global warming is devastating to so many people . what happens? i mean it's bad now the 1st time we had insurance this timely down, but well maggie, we always, they would god say up. so disa
now the intensity and frequency of weather disasters is costing the u. s. billions of dollars each year, according to report by the non profit group climate central. and it's been an acceleration and the number of destructive storms in the last 4 decades of the 1980s. these happened at an average rate of once every $82.00 days. the pace had increased by the 2010s with an average of 26 days between events. but in the years 2017 to 21. there was an average of 18 days between extreme weather...