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, haitians fleeing devastation are building a neighborhood as their dreams of entering the united states dwindle. while in mongolia, the traditional herding lifestyle is threatened as drought forces a new generation to the capital in search of opportunities. [makelson derilus speaking spanish] [greetings exchanged in spanish] [man on podium speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [both speaking spanish] [derilus speaking] isabel rivera-collazo: we think of migrants and refugees as these people that are coming to take over our country. we don't see that these are the people that got to the point that it was so hard for them to survive that it was easier to face death than to stay. because that's what they are facing when they decide to get on a boat or they decide to cross a border or they decide to cross the desert, they're facing their own death, they're facing the death of their loved ones, their children, and that is a better decision than staying behind. reporter: look at the size of this storm on satellite at this hour. tonight a direct hit in haiti slamming ashore at 145 miles per hour. [
, haitians fleeing devastation are building a neighborhood as their dreams of entering the united states dwindle. while in mongolia, the traditional herding lifestyle is threatened as drought forces a new generation to the capital in search of opportunities. [makelson derilus speaking spanish] [greetings exchanged in spanish] [man on podium speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [both speaking spanish] [derilus speaking] isabel rivera-collazo: we think of migrants and refugees as these people...
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united states, not counting. are the eggs evidence that the united states itself is already dwindling? yes, the new york times.he democrats, and according to the latest public opinion polls, the most profound is the fall in biden's rating, namely among democrats, only 33% of the democratic electorate believe that the country is moving in the right direction. well, america has enormous problems in the economy, an economy that 80% of gdp is any financial entertainment services, medical services, and only 10% is production, of course, in a situation where high energy prices are highly valuable for metal, high food prices . leads to a recession, and then, a crisis and the main such indicator is the stock market - the stock market, in which one way or another otherwise. that's 63% of american adults involved. yeah , and that's when eight trillion dollars suddenly disappears from this stock market. so here's once and first of this conflict. uh, it seems that maybe enough is enough, maybe we need to take care of our economy, and not give these 40 billion. although, if you look, uh, to whom they give these 40 billion,
united states, not counting. are the eggs evidence that the united states itself is already dwindling? yes, the new york times.he democrats, and according to the latest public opinion polls, the most profound is the fall in biden's rating, namely among democrats, only 33% of the democratic electorate believe that the country is moving in the right direction. well, america has enormous problems in the economy, an economy that 80% of gdp is any financial entertainment services, medical services,...
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guests. ukraine is only a proxy to, to a larger issue for the united states in terms of bits, unipolar world order leadership. it sees it dwindling itself and it's trying to keep a cohesive effort with nato and, but the countries and that's beginning to crumble as a result of this as far as i'm concerned, if the united states wasn't pushing all of this and pushing russia to the hilt nato, the nato countries never would have found themselves in this position. they never would have wanted to have a war to see us couldn't succeed in afghanistan or in iraq. the idea of them succeeding against russia is, is slim to nonexistent. however, as long as the military contractors can sell mega weapons at billions and billions of dollars, they are more than happy to keep a war. any war going is a system that exists on war and on war profit. if russia continues to push forward with its current campaign, and the end result will be the destruction of the vast majority of ukraine's existing regular army. prussian wants to turn this into a stalemate. let's say after seizing or reach out, you're, you are getting control of guns going yet. in the sou
guests. ukraine is only a proxy to, to a larger issue for the united states in terms of bits, unipolar world order leadership. it sees it dwindling itself and it's trying to keep a cohesive effort with nato and, but the countries and that's beginning to crumble as a result of this as far as i'm concerned, if the united states wasn't pushing all of this and pushing russia to the hilt nato, the nato countries never would have found themselves in this position. they never would have wanted to have...
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. >>> a shortage of baby formula in the united states is getting worse every week as supplies dwindleuntry. various recalls are being blamed for the shortage. along with inflation and supply chain issues, leaving some mothers distressed and wondering if they will run out of food for their babies. >>> it's terrifying. it's terrifying when it's the only true source of nutrition that your baby gets. it will get to the point where you go to the store and you almost cry. >> a data agency said that 43% of stores across the u.s. have zero formula left in stock. that number has been increasing slowly since the start of 2021, when a shortage of up to 8% was considered stable. in at least eight states stocks are less than half of what they should be, and the issue is not as simple as having mothers switch to breast feeding their children a columnist with the washington post and a mother herself details how difficult a task breast feeding is, and how many women don't have the ability to do it. >> breast feeding is wonderful and i have been lucky enough to do it with two kids. it's not done autom
. >>> a shortage of baby formula in the united states is getting worse every week as supplies dwindleuntry. various recalls are being blamed for the shortage. along with inflation and supply chain issues, leaving some mothers distressed and wondering if they will run out of food for their babies. >>> it's terrifying. it's terrifying when it's the only true source of nutrition that your baby gets. it will get to the point where you go to the store and you almost cry. >> a...
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. >>> shortage of baby formula in the united states is getting worse every week as supplies on store shelves dwindle data agency says current supply is less than half what it should be in eight states with national average not far behind. recalls are blamed for the shortages with inflation and supply chain issues. white house says officials are working around the clock to fix the problem. manufacturers say they're producing at full capacity. >>> short break, then hong kong police arrest another group of pro-democracy activists, including a cardinal. the vatitican's reactions in a moment. ready to style in just one step? introducing new tresemme one step stylers. five professional benefits. one simple step. totally effortless. styling has ver been easier. tremme. do it with style. looking to get back in yo type 2 diabetes zone? once-weekly ozempic® can help. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart dis
. >>> shortage of baby formula in the united states is getting worse every week as supplies on store shelves dwindle data agency says current supply is less than half what it should be in eight states with national average not far behind. recalls are blamed for the shortages with inflation and supply chain issues. white house says officials are working around the clock to fix the problem. manufacturers say they're producing at full capacity. >>> short break, then hong kong...
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. >>> shortage of baby formula in the united states is getting worse every week as supplies in store shelves dwindle the country. a data agency says the current supply is less than half of what it should be in at least eight states with the national average not far behind. the white house says that officials are working around the clock to fix the problem. formula maker abbott has a plant in michigan and could restart production in two weeks with formula back in stores within eight weeks pending fda approval. >>> still to come, the funeral procession for the al jazeera journalist shot, we'll have a live report next. opping you in your tracks... choose stelara® from the start... and move toward relief after the first dose... with injnjections every two months. stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine. pres, a rare, potentially fatal brain condition, may be possible. some serious allergic reactions and lung
. >>> shortage of baby formula in the united states is getting worse every week as supplies in store shelves dwindle the country. a data agency says the current supply is less than half of what it should be in at least eight states with the national average not far behind. the white house says that officials are working around the clock to fix the problem. formula maker abbott has a plant in michigan and could restart production in two weeks with formula back in stores within eight...
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once again ukraine is only a proxy to a larger issue for the united states in terms of its unipolar world order leadership. it sees it dwindling it and it's also, it's trying to keep a cohesive effort with nato. and, but the e u countries, and that's beginning to crumble as a result of this. as far as i'm concerned, if the united states wasn't pushing all of this and pushing russia to the hilt, nato, the nato countries never would have found themselves in this position. they never would have wanted to have a war. now it's almost to the point of no return. and that they're going to be suffering mightily economically, politically. and it, and it's, and, and through attrition. and europe will never be the same again it's, it's the beginning of the end of a cohesive nato and, and, and in the u. as, as far as i'm concerned, as far as others that i've talked to about this because it's and it's, it, it, and it's very serious. meantime you have and we've actually created a self fulfilling prophecy in pushing russia closer to, to china as a consequence. and, and this is the last thing the united states ever wanted, but yet we created i
once again ukraine is only a proxy to a larger issue for the united states in terms of its unipolar world order leadership. it sees it dwindling it and it's also, it's trying to keep a cohesive effort with nato. and, but the e u countries, and that's beginning to crumble as a result of this. as far as i'm concerned, if the united states wasn't pushing all of this and pushing russia to the hilt, nato, the nato countries never would have found themselves in this position. they never would have...
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supplies, dwindle, prices skyrocket, causing more around the world to experience food insecurity. christian salumi as alive for us at the united nation. so why did the us call us meeting the united states called this meeting to highlight the impact of conflict on food security around the world. and especially the impact that the ukraine wars having on accessibility to food at the really put the emphasis on the impact it's having not just on ukrainians where a 3rd of the country now need some form of food assistance. but in particular, in the developing world and africa yesterday, in fact, the secretary of state met with some 10 african foreign ministers on the sidelines of these events, highlighting the impact of food insecurity around the world and the growing food insecurity around the world. ukraine, in particular, according to the united nations, is having a huge knock on effect on food prices because of the conflict and the inability to get food out of ukraine. but also because of the rising costs. so for the united nations, which is involved in so many countries worldwide, trying to get food to them, they're able to get less food to people in need because the prices have gone up
supplies, dwindle, prices skyrocket, causing more around the world to experience food insecurity. christian salumi as alive for us at the united nation. so why did the us call us meeting the united states called this meeting to highlight the impact of conflict on food security around the world. and especially the impact that the ukraine wars having on accessibility to food at the really put the emphasis on the impact it's having not just on ukrainians where a 3rd of the country now need some...
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dwindle prices skyrocket, causing more around the world to experience food insecurity. now kristen lee, me has more from un headquarters. this is a security council meeting that was called by the united states, acknowledging that the war in ukraine, like all conflicts, is having a knock on effect on food security to communities both directly and indirectly impacted by that war. and we've heard some alarming statistics from the un secretary general and the director of the world food program, david beesley, they are saying that the number of food insecure people has more than doubled in the last 2 years since before the pandemic. and because of the conflict in ukraine, that number is expected to rise even higher. so in the last 2 years, it's gone from a 135000000 people facing food insecurity to now 276000000. and that could exceed 300000000 as the war keeps going, they say. and that's because ukraine and russia make up about 30 percent of the world's wheat. populate wheat production. and countries in africa in the middle east that are already food insecure. rely very heavily on this part of the world. so this is a security council meeting talking about the impact of conflict on food security
dwindle prices skyrocket, causing more around the world to experience food insecurity. now kristen lee, me has more from un headquarters. this is a security council meeting that was called by the united states, acknowledging that the war in ukraine, like all conflicts, is having a knock on effect on food security to communities both directly and indirectly impacted by that war. and we've heard some alarming statistics from the un secretary general and the director of the world food program,...
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united states? guest: there was a recall on formula produced by abbott back in february, and the tainted formula had caused some deaths in babies. they shut down the factory and since, the formula supply has dwindled. we saw it hit a high point last week, because the shortage got even worse for some communities. host: i read that there is a small number of suppliers, maybe like three suppliers of infant formula in this country. guest: it is a small amount that are producing it. to the point of, can you create baby formula. one things being debated and mentioned on capitol hill is babies can have allergies to whole milk. what happens if a baby is reacting badly to even formulas that are on the shelves and they have to buy a specific and? that is where you are -- a specific brand? that is where you are seeing it. host: let's go to david in florida. caller: i have two comments. first, on the shooter, they identified him earlier and it looked like they gave him a day of counseling. counseling is something that is a long process. people should have been talking to him about what information he was actually getting. the president can't do the counseling. he is the president of the united states. the peo
united states? guest: there was a recall on formula produced by abbott back in february, and the tainted formula had caused some deaths in babies. they shut down the factory and since, the formula supply has dwindled. we saw it hit a high point last week, because the shortage got even worse for some communities. host: i read that there is a small number of suppliers, maybe like three suppliers of infant formula in this country. guest: it is a small amount that are producing it. to the point of,...
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dwindle, prices skyrocket, causing more around the world to experience food insecurity. kristen see me, has more from un headquarters. this is a security council meeting that was called by the united states, acknowledging that the war in ukraine, like all conflicts, is having a knock on effect on food security, to communities both directly and indirectly impacted by that war. and we've heard some alarming statistics from the un secretary general and the director of the world food program, david beesley, they are saying that the number of food insecure people has more than doubled in the last 2 years since before the pandemic. and because of the conflict in ukraine, that number is expected to rise even higher. so in the last 2 years, it's gone from a 135000000 people facing food insecurity to now 276000000. and that could exceed 300000000 as the war keeps going, they say. and that's because ukraine and russia make up about 30 percent of the world's wheat. populate wheat production and countries in africa, in the middle east that are already food and secure. rely very heavily on this part of the world. so this is a security council meeting talking about the impact of conflict on food secur
dwindle, prices skyrocket, causing more around the world to experience food insecurity. kristen see me, has more from un headquarters. this is a security council meeting that was called by the united states, acknowledging that the war in ukraine, like all conflicts, is having a knock on effect on food security, to communities both directly and indirectly impacted by that war. and we've heard some alarming statistics from the un secretary general and the director of the world food program, david...
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united states? guest: there was a recall on formula produced by abbott back in february, and the tainted formula had caused some deaths in babies. they shut down the factory and since, the formula supply has dwindled saw it hit a high point last week, because the shortage got even worse for some communities. host: i read that there is a small number of suppliers, maybe like three suppliers of infant formula in this country. guest: it is a small amount that are producing it. to the point of, can you create baby formula. one things being debated and mentioned on capitol hill is babies can have allergies to whole milk. what happens if a baby is reacting badly to even formulas that are on the shelves and they have to buy a specific and? that is where you are -- a specific brand? that is where you are seeing it. host: let's go to david in florida. caller: i have two comments. first, on the shooter, they identified him earlier and it looked like they gave him a day of counseling. counseling is something that is a long process. people should have been talking to him about what information he was actually getting. the president can't do the counseling. he is the president of the united states. the people
united states? guest: there was a recall on formula produced by abbott back in february, and the tainted formula had caused some deaths in babies. they shut down the factory and since, the formula supply has dwindled saw it hit a high point last week, because the shortage got even worse for some communities. host: i read that there is a small number of suppliers, maybe like three suppliers of infant formula in this country. guest: it is a small amount that are producing it. to the point of, can...
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dwindle. we realliment to see asl lifted up and supportod behalf of our deaf and hard of hearing students and extended their teachers. asl is the third language in the united states. and yet it is in the on our world language list. it is in the taught at pricylinder i don't or at the high school level. i want to see classes on the roster for deaf and hard of hearing students to see them graduate with diplomas. i would love to see this in schools in the fall. thank you. we will hear from student hos wish to peek on any matter opportunity students have 2 minutes to speak and we will allocate 15 minutes of the comment period for students. and students also may speak at other public comment time on agenda items. >> do i see any students? virtually j. no virtual. >> thank you. so close public comment for students. moving to agenda item d the consent calendars. see if there is a motion and second on the consent calendar. >> moved. >> second. >> thank you. >> i will take public comment at this time for consent item. >> there are no handses raised at this time. >> any by the superintendent. >> none this evening, >> thank you. >> any items removed for severed by the board
dwindle. we realliment to see asl lifted up and supportod behalf of our deaf and hard of hearing students and extended their teachers. asl is the third language in the united states. and yet it is in the on our world language list. it is in the taught at pricylinder i don't or at the high school level. i want to see classes on the roster for deaf and hard of hearing students to see them graduate with diplomas. i would love to see this in schools in the fall. thank you. we will hear from student...