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weber a minute to do this. are you ready, congressman weber? reppo weber i am, mr. chairman, i appreciate that. this question is for director gatens. the transition authorization act of 2017 requires nasa to provide congress with a transition plan for the iss to address several specific topics. frankly, nasa delivered a plan that was less than adequate. it was supposed to provide an update this year, so i guess my question for her is aware is that plan, and will it require all the elements under the previous act? dir. gatens: thank you for that question. yes, we are working on the update that transition report right now. it is going through agency review, and we will be sending it to congress in the coming weeks. i believe you will find that it is a much more thorough, strategic, and tactical plan for transition to commercial leo destinations. it has evolved since the initial report to include many more details, cost projections, transition indicators, our requirements in low-earth orbit going forward. i think
weber a minute to do this. are you ready, congressman weber? reppo weber i am, mr. chairman, i appreciate that. this question is for director gatens. the transition authorization act of 2017 requires nasa to provide congress with a transition plan for the iss to address several specific topics. frankly, nasa delivered a plan that was less than adequate. it was supposed to provide an update this year, so i guess my question for her is aware is that plan, and will it require all the elements...
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. >> axel weber is a georgia native who works as a bouncer at wicked willie's downtown.him what it takes to make it in the big apple. >> here's what it's like living in the smallest apartment in new york. whatever your expectations are, lower them. >> axel weber is brand-new to new york city but already feeling right at home. >> right next to the sink is conveniently located the kitchen. >> all 100 square feet of it. >> my living quarters. yeah, that's what the place was missing. >> the slightly less than luxurious apartment tour. >> i have two beds and only one me. sometimes i'm a queen guy, and sometimes a twin. closet. that's the whole place. >> wracking up more than 20 million views on tiktok. >> they'll be like, homie, that's not an apartment, that's a jail cell or homie, you're living in a dorm. >> axel's bathroom down the hall, and it's shared and byotp. >> it's not so bad. kind of charming honestly. >> least favorite thing would be the very thin walls. >> but the 22-year-old says he digs his new digs. >> i'm happy, because where i was before this was in a car. ju
. >> axel weber is a georgia native who works as a bouncer at wicked willie's downtown.him what it takes to make it in the big apple. >> here's what it's like living in the smallest apartment in new york. whatever your expectations are, lower them. >> axel weber is brand-new to new york city but already feeling right at home. >> right next to the sink is conveniently located the kitchen. >> all 100 square feet of it. >> my living quarters. yeah, that's what...
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morning officer weber morning. we've never met prior to play heavily to the family. wanted to bring a lawsuit against anyone that was responsible for the disappearance and death of andrew. where does the funding count for? so there are 2 different grafts. are they provided with the statistical information that you put together as to the number of cases you're in? so i'm not at the time of the, the, the grant application of the statistics, common quarterly reports that go on, i burn j grant federal website, and those are reported court. we were able to bring a lawsuit against jason webber for his involvement with some cut. the law suit is alleging negligence. so essentially, the, this handling of andrew as a confidential informant. also, we have alleged fraud and defeat. in other words, they misled andrew in to getting involved in his role as confidential informant, which we believe led to as death. mm. are there any other specific courses you can point me to that you've been or professors you've been trained on strictly confidential form and now i have no one point y
morning officer weber morning. we've never met prior to play heavily to the family. wanted to bring a lawsuit against anyone that was responsible for the disappearance and death of andrew. where does the funding count for? so there are 2 different grafts. are they provided with the statistical information that you put together as to the number of cases you're in? so i'm not at the time of the, the, the grant application of the statistics, common quarterly reports that go on, i burn j grant...
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we were able to bring a lawsuit against jason weber for his involvement with some cut. the law suit is alleging negligence. so essentially, the, this handling of andrew as a confidential informant. also, we have alleged fraud and defeat. in other words, they misled andrew in to getting involved in his role as confidential informant, which we believe led to as deaf. mm. are there any other specific courses you can point me to that you've been? are professors, you've been trained on strictly confidential form? so now i have no one point your permanent ones that part of the program i saw on the board? yes. so for the time, the savage what this thing you are still a board member of some yes. we were privy to cases that were operating but not who was doing was such as the sea ice or there'd be a line across the sheep that would say in dfcs, in a case and what the drug was that they were working on. but that was, it was a number system we didn't know, people were neither the agent nor the she so up until essentially 2016, the state college of science was involved in the task
we were able to bring a lawsuit against jason weber for his involvement with some cut. the law suit is alleging negligence. so essentially, the, this handling of andrew as a confidential informant. also, we have alleged fraud and defeat. in other words, they misled andrew in to getting involved in his role as confidential informant, which we believe led to as deaf. mm. are there any other specific courses you can point me to that you've been? are professors, you've been trained on strictly...
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, weber specializing in barbecue grills ban trading in in august 5 and has since cooled down by aboute down side. blackstones blockbuster announcement comes one day after tiktok rival triller made its own announcement it's ready to dive into the public pool via reverse merger with sea change international, that deal valued at about $5 billion. 2021 though no doubt was the year of the spac, blank check deals took some 600 companies public this year alone , in a fox business exclusive, spac research founder and overall spac guru, ben quasn ick is joining us, am i right it was about 600 or was it more because i know in late august it was 589 of these companies that had gone via spac >> yeah, there were just over 600 spac ipo's this year, remember this is management teams raising capital to go into a trust account and to go out and find an operating business to take public, so ultimately each of those is going to try and consummate their own business combination as an actual operating business. liz: and these 600-some companies valued at about 400 billion in enterprise value, right? do yo
, weber specializing in barbecue grills ban trading in in august 5 and has since cooled down by aboute down side. blackstones blockbuster announcement comes one day after tiktok rival triller made its own announcement it's ready to dive into the public pool via reverse merger with sea change international, that deal valued at about $5 billion. 2021 though no doubt was the year of the spac, blank check deals took some 600 companies public this year alone , in a fox business exclusive, spac...
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new jersey republican that some of jay weber joins us to tell us more about what happened. are saying the democrats used police to prevent republicans from working? usually the democrats like it when people don't work. i'm confused. explain what happened here. >> they are going to pay is now too, jesse. they set the police up at the doors to stop us. they told us we couldn't come in, and they bluffed. they push the state police out to the door to bluff, to intimidate us and send us away. when we very politely say, are you going to restrain me if i go to my seat to my they said no we won't come a serpent we walk in the chambers and we sat down. >> jesse: if you are a democrat in the assembly, you don't have to go within 6 feet of a republican. you don't have nothing to worry about. was this just a power play in your opinion? >> it's pure raw political power. that's with the left, that's what they do. we are tired of watching her neighbors and constituents being disk related against for not taking medicine they don't need or want for no good reason. you know as well as anyone
new jersey republican that some of jay weber joins us to tell us more about what happened. are saying the democrats used police to prevent republicans from working? usually the democrats like it when people don't work. i'm confused. explain what happened here. >> they are going to pay is now too, jesse. they set the police up at the doors to stop us. they told us we couldn't come in, and they bluffed. they push the state police out to the door to bluff, to intimidate us and send us away....
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new jersey republican assemblyman jay weber joys us to tell us more about what happened.jay, you're saying the democrats used police to prevent republicans from working? usually, the democrats like it when people don't work. >> they have to pay us not to. yes, they set the police up at the doors to stop us. they told us we couldn't come in and they bluffed. you know, they pushed the state police out the door to bluff to try to intimidate us and sent us away and when we very politely said are you going to restrain me. they said no, we won't, sir, we just walked into the chambers and sat down. >> if you're a democrat in the assembly, you don't have to go within six feet of a republican. you guys are on the other side and if you're vaxed and boosted you have nothing to worry about. was this just a power play, in your opinion? >> yes. pure raw political power. that's what you get. you see this with the left. that's what they do. they just impose their will and it doesn't matter whether it makes any sense. we were tired of watching our neighbors and constituents be discriminat
new jersey republican assemblyman jay weber joys us to tell us more about what happened.jay, you're saying the democrats used police to prevent republicans from working? usually, the democrats like it when people don't work. >> they have to pay us not to. yes, they set the police up at the doors to stop us. they told us we couldn't come in and they bluffed. you know, they pushed the state police out the door to bluff to try to intimidate us and sent us away and when we very politely said...
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she could of and like he wants to read and, and but he didn't he understand that you have a one in weber's behavior from the video is very concerning. but before i talk about that, go back the day before. mm. where officer webber went to andrew sat x dorm room and that was the 1st threat that was made to andrew, the threatening you're in trouble. you're going to be charged with felonies. we have you on video and audio recordings selling marijuana to 2 different confidential informants. if you don't work with me, you're going to prison for 40 years. whoever said you can come to the law enforcement center and meet with me tomorrow. and you can work with me and all, help make some of this go away and make the punishment a lot less. but you can't tell anybody. you can't tell your parents. you can't tell your roommate. you can't tell your friends. you can't talk to an attorney. you just need to come and talk to me and this to work. nobody can know about this. actually, the max is 40 years in prison, 40 years. and now obviously you're probably not going to get 40 years. but it is a good possibil
she could of and like he wants to read and, and but he didn't he understand that you have a one in weber's behavior from the video is very concerning. but before i talk about that, go back the day before. mm. where officer webber went to andrew sat x dorm room and that was the 1st threat that was made to andrew, the threatening you're in trouble. you're going to be charged with felonies. we have you on video and audio recordings selling marijuana to 2 different confidential informants. if you...
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we are in campus police sergeant halligan's office in jason weber, came in helga and said that jason webber was the one in charge. and that andrew was in a lot of trouble with drugs. and i was like, trouble with drugs, andrew can ah, the postal service delivers a 155000000000 pieces of mail every year. approximately 40 percent of the world's mail right now. the us postal service is in the fight of its life. is pretty much a bad financial shape. now facing default. the postal service is a cash cow and there was a way to pull money out of the postal service to put into a federal budget. there was a mandate that you're bringing a $100000.00, new revenue every month. the nature of privatization in the us postal service is very much hidden from public view. it's privatization from the inside out, a big business in money. it's not about the public and given them a service that they deserve. it's not about quality and training workers. it's about with, well, the fund i make no, certainly no borders on the slide to nationalities and you various as a merge. we don't have a tendency, we don't
we are in campus police sergeant halligan's office in jason weber, came in helga and said that jason webber was the one in charge. and that andrew was in a lot of trouble with drugs. and i was like, trouble with drugs, andrew can ah, the postal service delivers a 155000000000 pieces of mail every year. approximately 40 percent of the world's mail right now. the us postal service is in the fight of its life. is pretty much a bad financial shape. now facing default. the postal service is a cash...
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now led -- has now led to a lawsuit is the editor-in-chief of the san francisco standard, jonathan webernice to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> this is very interesting, because it's getting a lot of attention. the focus of your story is the granada hotel in san francisco. how is this hotel used? how was it used before the pandemic? >> well, prior to the pandemic, the granada hotel was essentially a low-income apartment building. with a lot of elderly and disabled tenants. then in september of 2020, the hotel was purchased by a combination of states, city, and federal funds to serve homeless people during the pandemic. >> i remember that they really celebrated the success of the program, purchased a lot of properties. wanted to get people off the streets and into housing. but what happened? now some of the legacy residents you found have filed a lawsuit. why? what are they alleging? >> this particular building had been in trouble for a long time and had deteriorated conditions. the tenants were unhappy about that. they were initially happy and had lobbied the city to do someth
now led -- has now led to a lawsuit is the editor-in-chief of the san francisco standard, jonathan webernice to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> this is very interesting, because it's getting a lot of attention. the focus of your story is the granada hotel in san francisco. how is this hotel used? how was it used before the pandemic? >> well, prior to the pandemic, the granada hotel was essentially a low-income apartment building. with a lot of elderly and disabled...
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we are in campus police sergeant halligan's office in jason weber came in. so halligan's and said that jason webber was the one in charge. and that andrew was in a lot of trouble with drugs. and i was like, trouble with drugs, andrew. ah, ah no, no. no, no, no, no, but they did a high middle now i own my head up my laptop that has a knuckle. i love bob. you didn't thought now? well, i'm going up at a bit a well, i mean the relationship with sonya. hey, it's not in. then oh ah ah twitter a face, his upper range of i q a sions validates doing the u. s. government's bidding. it's after the social media giant work with a washington think tank in suspending. more than 3000 seconds from 6 countries for a ledge state by propaganda you case royal college of midwives apologizes for news supposedly inclusive guidelines describing mother's house, post natal people, former and h s. nurse tells us that vocal minority has hijacked the conversation. this is yet another example of stone world going in with diversity offices and telling people how to reset the thing that mem
we are in campus police sergeant halligan's office in jason weber came in. so halligan's and said that jason webber was the one in charge. and that andrew was in a lot of trouble with drugs. and i was like, trouble with drugs, andrew. ah, ah no, no. no, no, no, no, but they did a high middle now i own my head up my laptop that has a knuckle. i love bob. you didn't thought now? well, i'm going up at a bit a well, i mean the relationship with sonya. hey, it's not in. then oh ah ah twitter a face,...
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could have like, he wants to read and, and, but he didn't understand that you have a over here in weber's behavior from the video is very concerning. but before i talk about that, go back the day before. mm. where officer webber went to, andrew sat, ex dorm room, and that was the 1st threat that was made to andrew, the threatening you're in trouble. you're going to be charged with felonies. we have you on video and audio recordings selling marijuana to 2 different confidential informants. if you don't work with me, you're going to prison for 40 years. whoever said you can come to the law enforcement center and meet with me tomorrow. and you can work with me and all, help make some of this go away and make the punishment a lot less. but you can't tell anybody. you can't tell your parents. you can't tell your roommate. you can't tell your friends. you can't talk to an attorney. you just need to come and talk to me and for this to work nobody can know about this. actually the max is 40 years of.
could have like, he wants to read and, and, but he didn't understand that you have a over here in weber's behavior from the video is very concerning. but before i talk about that, go back the day before. mm. where officer webber went to, andrew sat, ex dorm room, and that was the 1st threat that was made to andrew, the threatening you're in trouble. you're going to be charged with felonies. we have you on video and audio recordings selling marijuana to 2 different confidential informants. if...
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and like, he wants to read and, and but he didn't he understand that you have a wonderful you with weber's behavior from the video is very concerning. but before i talk about that, go back the day before. mm. where officer webber went to andrew sat ex dorm room.
and like, he wants to read and, and but he didn't he understand that you have a wonderful you with weber's behavior from the video is very concerning. but before i talk about that, go back the day before. mm. where officer webber went to andrew sat ex dorm room.
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prudence press conference with geopolitical analyst reiner rode, fuson political commented antony weber. talked us through their understanding of one of the central themes of this q and a, the brewing conflict between russia, nato and ukraine. conflict and fall begging the cry, russia and the upper upper trunk trees. and the whole situation has been times rated out of proportion brushes. opposite trying to achieve is a peaceful resolution or a loss of war mongering been going on for, for some time. and i have a serious on the hall hall because where, you know, which, which countries in the west genuine may want to have an aggressive situation. where with russia, i think it's more question or let's have a go at the burger, russia, and then we can take your attention away from some of our domestic issues. the west should understand that point the president putin is making when he says that the further what expansion of nato is a red line for russia. because he has, of course, the 1st duty to protect the geopolitical interest of his country, which are also legitimate security interests. a
prudence press conference with geopolitical analyst reiner rode, fuson political commented antony weber. talked us through their understanding of one of the central themes of this q and a, the brewing conflict between russia, nato and ukraine. conflict and fall begging the cry, russia and the upper upper trunk trees. and the whole situation has been times rated out of proportion brushes. opposite trying to achieve is a peaceful resolution or a loss of war mongering been going on for, for some...
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weber crime is exploding you find these dots.roon 5's latest tour, wherever they go, people suffer. it's like the radical left is running a medical experiment and we are the lab rats. if there is collateral damage, the overarching mission justifies it, they said so. it's like making an omelette. if you want to remake society will have to correct a few skulls. like scientists you conduct medical experiments well protected -- you see the pattern. eliminate bail requirements, stop prosecuting crimes and use the pandemic to release even more violent thugs because god forbid they have to suffer a mild flu symptoms at rikers. you can't blame soros alone, it's not like he created these people. it may not be a dot but he sure knows how connect them. is like blaming the jets owner for the team's horrible record -- he didn't create these bad players, he just pays them. he's writing checks for their mayhem, except here and now the damage they do is real. tonight's guests! he needs a constitutional amendment to bear those arms. retired u.s.
weber crime is exploding you find these dots.roon 5's latest tour, wherever they go, people suffer. it's like the radical left is running a medical experiment and we are the lab rats. if there is collateral damage, the overarching mission justifies it, they said so. it's like making an omelette. if you want to remake society will have to correct a few skulls. like scientists you conduct medical experiments well protected -- you see the pattern. eliminate bail requirements, stop prosecuting...
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dan weber calling him a serial liar claiming no question orchestrated the 2019 hate crime. empire actor's attorney insists the brothers are sophisticated criminals who purposely tried to hurt smollett. the jury its verdict as early as today. todd: black lives matter pledging solidarity with smollett nevada what verdict the jury reaches. former professor teaching your kids marina abdullah saying this is visible and vocal in the struggle for black freedom. it's not outright or verdict decide asked in a white supremacist charade. we can never believe police. carley: leo to arouse his it is hypocritical for black lives matter to support smollett. >> you cannot trust black police officers, black chiefs of police, can't trust the police, the race card has left the station 50 years ago. you've got diversity in all these democratic cities with black mayors, black police chiefs, black lives matter has no credibility and what they are doing now is further trying to distract the issue. jussie smollett lied to the american public. a black man lied about being attacked and what black li
dan weber calling him a serial liar claiming no question orchestrated the 2019 hate crime. empire actor's attorney insists the brothers are sophisticated criminals who purposely tried to hurt smollett. the jury its verdict as early as today. todd: black lives matter pledging solidarity with smollett nevada what verdict the jury reaches. former professor teaching your kids marina abdullah saying this is visible and vocal in the struggle for black freedom. it's not outright or verdict decide...
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feeding 20 people in jail for much with put them into restorative justice programs thinking again weber is going to do fingerprinting to get back on the right track and set up punishing them and teaching them for this kind of behavior will not be tolerated and when you tolerate it and don't punish this behavior, it continues to happen more and more even santa becomes a victim. ben: not just santa, this is pretty shocking because is a joke about people getting mugged by reality from we are now seen democratic lawmakers the last 24 hours getting carjacked, there was a report last night but the majority leader of the senate in illinois was carjacked at gunpoint, she's fine, thank god along with her husband, that is frightening and a member of congress, democrat bill w whose project this afternoon, no matter who you want to be pointing fingers at, there's obviously a problem and it's hitting pump for members of the political ruling class. >> i think it's concerning no matter where. we've seen huge spikes and violent crime in d.c. as well and i think what's challenging his cities across the
feeding 20 people in jail for much with put them into restorative justice programs thinking again weber is going to do fingerprinting to get back on the right track and set up punishing them and teaching them for this kind of behavior will not be tolerated and when you tolerate it and don't punish this behavior, it continues to happen more and more even santa becomes a victim. ben: not just santa, this is pretty shocking because is a joke about people getting mugged by reality from we are now...
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. >> axel weber is already feeling at home. >> right next to the sink is the kitchen. >> will all 100 my living quarters. my living room. that is what the place was missing. >> the less than luxurious tour. >> i have two beds, but one me. >> closet. >> racking up more than 20 million views on tiktok. axel's bathroom is down the hall. it is shared and byob tp. >> kind of charming. my least favorite thing would probably be the very thin walls. >> the 22-year-old says he digs his digs. >> i am happy because where i was before this was a car. living out of a 2000 volvo. to dream of something nicer one day, i dream of the stove. a nice gas range. it is a pan right now and a single burner. i wouldn't joke. >> sure it is less than 100 square feet, but plenty of room for a sense of humor and ankle in crested -- an incredibly positive outlook. >> this is certainly better than where i have been. >> how much does he pay in rent? $1200 a month. he says the only thing he misses more than his own bathroom is his mom in georgia. >> what a nice guy. there are closets that are bigger than that. one ob
. >> axel weber is already feeling at home. >> right next to the sink is the kitchen. >> will all 100 my living quarters. my living room. that is what the place was missing. >> the less than luxurious tour. >> i have two beds, but one me. >> closet. >> racking up more than 20 million views on tiktok. axel's bathroom is down the hall. it is shared and byob tp. >> kind of charming. my least favorite thing would probably be the very thin walls....
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. >> in 1991, the hometown hero started dating another local standout named darlene weber. dar, as she was known, had a personality as big as her smile. >> the first time i saw her, she was playing softball, of course, and she had on these lime green rec specs, so she looked a little funny. but when she took them off, i thought she was beautiful. >> it was a classic case of opposites attracting. >> i think we both went into the relationship knowing that we really loved spending time with one another. >> tom was the laid-back, easy-going type. dar an elementary school teacher was more type a, and she didn't hide what she was thinking. >> she had opinions, and she'd let those be known. it's one of the reasons i loved her. i still love her today. >> still, when dar's sisters, la donna, lynn and marla learned that dar and tom intended to marry, they were left scratching their heads. >> my famous saying was, there's got to be something wrong with tom for him to stay with dar. >> because you couldn't do it. >> no. >> no. >> you couldn't be around somebody who was, what, that much
. >> in 1991, the hometown hero started dating another local standout named darlene weber. dar, as she was known, had a personality as big as her smile. >> the first time i saw her, she was playing softball, of course, and she had on these lime green rec specs, so she looked a little funny. but when she took them off, i thought she was beautiful. >> it was a classic case of opposites attracting. >> i think we both went into the relationship knowing that we really loved...
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met these people i was talking to people that participated attached to their neighbors which became weberversus nader enter neighbor, on another level i wondered how different what i have acted and how different would any of us act in those situations and that gave me a pause in the stories i've heard people 18 to 19 years old and to do things that they were told and had to leave for the nation to survive. i got interested in the stories that go along in the price not only society pays for the conformity, the people to get swept up in these situations and this wanted to be a book about america and who is allotted the most morally and it's not powerful as people with choices and opportunities and let me give a little example the book opens with the story of harriet and she is a mental health aid who gets a job the correctional institution. harriet has no prior experience and corrections this is after 2008, the great recession the markets crash and it was very hard in florida. and she doesn't really know what she's getting into but she quickly comes to discover and hear stories from the pat
met these people i was talking to people that participated attached to their neighbors which became weberversus nader enter neighbor, on another level i wondered how different what i have acted and how different would any of us act in those situations and that gave me a pause in the stories i've heard people 18 to 19 years old and to do things that they were told and had to leave for the nation to survive. i got interested in the stories that go along in the price not only society pays for the...
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jonathan weber is a thank you. covid-19 coverage on the way tonight we will join the joined live with ucsf. >> doctor monica gandhi to talking about the latest with the omicron variant and the rise in covid cases nationwide. but first we'll show you how long shipping experts say that the global supply chain issues could last once the holiday shopping season is behind us. welcome back, everyone. industry experts warned that the ongoing global supply chain crisis. >> could last up to 2 years. officials say the rise of the omicron variant will likely lead to new shutdowns just this past week, an outbreak at a chinese manufacturing hub forced 10's of thousands of workers into quarantine. the u.s. west coast is still seeing the world's worst shipping delays. the ships have been waiting for a month or even longer to unload but can't because of the lack of workers on land. we've been talking about a cream cheese shortage leaving cheese cake and bagel lovers in the dark this holiday season. now another christmas staple cou
jonathan weber is a thank you. covid-19 coverage on the way tonight we will join the joined live with ucsf. >> doctor monica gandhi to talking about the latest with the omicron variant and the rise in covid cases nationwide. but first we'll show you how long shipping experts say that the global supply chain issues could last once the holiday shopping season is behind us. welcome back, everyone. industry experts warned that the ongoing global supply chain crisis. >> could last up to...
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first linda and weber from florida ask if we're gather with fully vaccinated people is there anythingquestion. we're worried about case numbers going up, great everyone is vaccinated but think about booster shots. because we know they can bump the effectiveness of the vaccine up. in some areas it's getting colder. so if it's an option go outside if it's safe. if not open windows to ventilate as possible. and then these are back. masking is on the table. so if you feel more comfortable wear your mask indoors, ask others to wear theirs as well, especially if you notice case numbers going up in your air. >> this is from lisa and ken, traveling to ohio with their little ones this holiday. they ask for young children who can't get vaccinated yet, should we change our plans or is it safe to get together? so many families have that question. >> it is safe to get together, you want to do it safely. we expect people to gather safely, especially after last year where we said let's calm down and not get together. the key is to stay as flexible as possible. monitor the covid situation in your are
first linda and weber from florida ask if we're gather with fully vaccinated people is there anythingquestion. we're worried about case numbers going up, great everyone is vaccinated but think about booster shots. because we know they can bump the effectiveness of the vaccine up. in some areas it's getting colder. so if it's an option go outside if it's safe. if not open windows to ventilate as possible. and then these are back. masking is on the table. so if you feel more comfortable wear your...
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you're considering source information coming in her direction, presumably you're acutely aware that webers . agenda. every time some source tells you something you have to | tells you something you have to say well, — tells you something you have to say well, why are they telling me this, _ say well, why are they telling me this, and why they come to be, what — me this, and why they come to be, what is _ me this, and why they come to be, what is it to try to get across, _ be, what is it to try to get across, and i believe them? and depending — across, and i believe them? and depending on whether they've -ot depending on whether they've got an— depending on whether they've got an interest in what's coming _ got an interest in what's coming up or something they happen— coming up or something they happen to know, that all becomes part of the assessment and part— becomes part of the assessment and part of the calculation that— and part of the calculation that you _ and part of the calculation that you have to make as to how many _ that you have to make as to how many and — that you have to mak
you're considering source information coming in her direction, presumably you're acutely aware that webers . agenda. every time some source tells you something you have to | tells you something you have to say well, — tells you something you have to say well, why are they telling me this, _ say well, why are they telling me this, and why they come to be, what — me this, and why they come to be, what is _ me this, and why they come to be, what is it to try to get across, _ be, what is it to...
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weber: thank you, ma'am. madam speaker, an unborn child is a human life. all you have to do is realize that. 62 million unborn human lives have been killed since roe v. wade. that's almost 1.3 million a year of unborn human lives killed. that's almost 3,500 a day. or one every two minutes. madam speaker, in my 90 seconds, two unborn human lives have been snuffed out. i yield back. mrs. cammack: thank you to the gentleman from texas. for his power. remarks. at this time i would like to recognize for 90 seconds my good friend and fellow champion for life representative cleveland from the great state -- representative collide from the great state -- cleveland from the great state of georgia. >> in light of the supreme court arguments in the landmark case earlier today i would like to highlight what is truly at stake here, that is millions of precious, innocent lives. it all comes down to one simple fact. the presence of a heart beat means the existence of life. as early as five weeks, unborn babies in the womb can have a heart beat. furthermore they start dev
weber: thank you, ma'am. madam speaker, an unborn child is a human life. all you have to do is realize that. 62 million unborn human lives have been killed since roe v. wade. that's almost 1.3 million a year of unborn human lives killed. that's almost 3,500 a day. or one every two minutes. madam speaker, in my 90 seconds, two unborn human lives have been snuffed out. i yield back. mrs. cammack: thank you to the gentleman from texas. for his power. remarks. at this time i would like to recognize...
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it houses severe storm weber torrey and the storm prediction center. the work being done there is absolutely essential. it predicts and alerts the public of severe weather but also understands the root causes of severe weather and explores innovative ways to use that knowledge to improve forecasts and warnings. as these extreme weather events become more common, the need for more equipment, more full-time employees, more space operate is becoming urgent. you believe the national weather center is in need of expansion and upgrades, and what investment in the center to training the next generation of meteorologists? >> thank you for the question. i would point out that ricky member lucas brought up in his opening statement, i am proud of the fact that my name is on the building. i was the head of the office of oceanic and atmospheric research for the billy was put up. i followed his progress ever since. i've been there many times, and in the spirit of your question, just this past week, i'd a long conversation with dr. barry moore, who i think you probab
it houses severe storm weber torrey and the storm prediction center. the work being done there is absolutely essential. it predicts and alerts the public of severe weather but also understands the root causes of severe weather and explores innovative ways to use that knowledge to improve forecasts and warnings. as these extreme weather events become more common, the need for more equipment, more full-time employees, more space operate is becoming urgent. you believe the national weather center...
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traeger, that's been miserable, weber is a disaster.w grill company. [ laughter ] >> carl, send it over to you >>> all right. guys, nasdaq is now green for the month. s&p is above the record close from december 10 you can see the major averages holding on to green. let's go to bob pisani hey, bob. >>> 4712, we're above that right now. we'll look at the sectors. we got the inflation numbers, hot, but basically in line that's good news in line is fine. we have cyclicals up today tech still holding up, and health care is a bit below consumer staples have the big leading group. since powell got more defensive on november 30th, things have changed, but not that much consumer staples have been up, industrials scyclicals are flat tech got hit initially after powell got aggressive. the tech sector is up since then, because apple has been so strong, but elsewhere there's been modest damage cathie wood's ark innovation is downs. it's worth repeating what the narrative is and why we're sitting essentially at new eyes. the basic idea is omicron is
traeger, that's been miserable, weber is a disaster.w grill company. [ laughter ] >> carl, send it over to you >>> all right. guys, nasdaq is now green for the month. s&p is above the record close from december 10 you can see the major averages holding on to green. let's go to bob pisani hey, bob. >>> 4712, we're above that right now. we'll look at the sectors. we got the inflation numbers, hot, but basically in line that's good news in line is fine. we have...
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>> too many restaurants have not survived, that makes it better if weber was able to survive, less peopleare internationally known and with that support we were able to be here and hopefully navigate through the next couple months. hopefully omicron will subside. ashley: we are running out of time but i wanted to thank you for taking time to chat with us and wish you the best luck for the future. hopefully you can hang in, so many have been able to. thanks again for talking to us today. a popular chain restaurant might not bring back one of its most popular promotions. which restaurant and what are they doing? >> staring down the face of another national crisis, the end of the never-ending possible from the olive garden. say it ain't so. the ceo say it may not help sales as much as hopes, saying they were more profitable without the promotion but don't fret, fingers crossed, the unlimited soup, salad and bread sticks promotion is here to stay. ashley: it was the fourth sign of the apocalypse. no never-ending mallss being furnished. a former president congratulates enes kanter freedom for
>> too many restaurants have not survived, that makes it better if weber was able to survive, less peopleare internationally known and with that support we were able to be here and hopefully navigate through the next couple months. hopefully omicron will subside. ashley: we are running out of time but i wanted to thank you for taking time to chat with us and wish you the best luck for the future. hopefully you can hang in, so many have been able to. thanks again for talking to us today. a...
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. >> the gentlewoman yields a back end of the chair weber for five minutes. >> i want to talk a minute i appreciate the phrase about ports and as you all know the colonial pipeline system is attached i think may of this year extremely important to the infrastructure obviously we would argue. the keystone pipeline or more pipelines to carry stuff with the safety rating all of that is to say from an energy perspective would it sound like we ought to have a system in place to notify the pipeline operators as congressman greaves did and other ways that we move energy if since we have limited time and i know we talk about the speed of cyber space so to speak, but should there be a process in place to the greatest amount of energy protected as early on as possible number one is that a good idea and number two, is it possible? >> that is a good question and if i understand correctly we talk about coordination and communication between the private sector partners that provide the energy, the tools and the pipeline operators as well as the government and its regulatory capacity. tsa has moved a
. >> the gentlewoman yields a back end of the chair weber for five minutes. >> i want to talk a minute i appreciate the phrase about ports and as you all know the colonial pipeline system is attached i think may of this year extremely important to the infrastructure obviously we would argue. the keystone pipeline or more pipelines to carry stuff with the safety rating all of that is to say from an energy perspective would it sound like we ought to have a system in place to notify...
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weber, five minutes. >> thank you. my question is also going to be for mr. gardner.hink in your comment you mentioned gulf coast line and i had to go to three counties down there, along those lines unintended or was it something eastern? >> i was referring to the gulf coast service we have been planning mr. ross here today between mobile and new orleans. however, we see opportunity as frost mentioned, opportunities elsewhere in the region but that's been planned for many years now and hopefully we can start soon. mr. ross, it does create an initial great opportunity to demonstrate the opportunity for more service in the south. >> i'm also interested as you mention promote the triangle in texas high-speed rail that's been talked about you mentioned amtrak from and moulton's dialogue in different areas of the quarter but i would like you to reach out to my office give us an update on what you plan to do ingu that regard. i don't need that today, i'm going to move on to my next question. i don't amtrak has ridership losses -- it raises issues, it used to be united -- we
weber, five minutes. >> thank you. my question is also going to be for mr. gardner.hink in your comment you mentioned gulf coast line and i had to go to three counties down there, along those lines unintended or was it something eastern? >> i was referring to the gulf coast service we have been planning mr. ross here today between mobile and new orleans. however, we see opportunity as frost mentioned, opportunities elsewhere in the region but that's been planned for many years now...
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weber for five minutes. >> i think in your comments you mentioned a gold coast line -- gulf coast lineere you referring to something along those lines? or more easterly? >> i was referring to the gulf coast service we have been working with on the commission -- with the commission. however, we do the opportunity as mr. ross mentioned, we have opportunities elsewhere in the region. that service has been planned for many years now. that will hopefully start soon. it does create an initial great opportunity to demonstrate the opportunity for more service. >> thank you. i am interested in the triangle of texas, high-speed rail. it has been talked about. i was interested, you mentioned amtrak coming in, partnering. into the different areas of the corridor. i would like you to reach out to my office and give us an update on what you plan to do. i do not need it today. i need to move on to my next question. i know that amtrak has had losses. i appreciate the questions. it raises issues. we used to have the friendliest skies are united, maybe we need the friendliest snacks at amtrak's. thank t
weber for five minutes. >> i think in your comments you mentioned a gold coast line -- gulf coast lineere you referring to something along those lines? or more easterly? >> i was referring to the gulf coast service we have been working with on the commission -- with the commission. however, we do the opportunity as mr. ross mentioned, we have opportunities elsewhere in the region. that service has been planned for many years now. that will hopefully start soon. it does create an...
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weber for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. my questions are also going to be for mr. gardner. mr. gardner, i think in your comments you mentioned a gulf coast line. of course i have the gulf coast of texas, three coastal counties. were you referring to something along those lines, pun intended, or was this something more easter reply? easterly? >> thank you, congressman. i was referring to the gulf coast service we've been planning with the southern rec commission with mr. ross who is here today between mobile and new orleans. however, we do see opportunity, as mr. ross mentioned, we have opportunities elsewhere in the region. but that service has been planned for many years now, and hopefully we'll be able to start soon. i think as mr. ross said, it really does create sort of an initial great opportunity to demonstrate the opportunity for more service in south. >> well, thanks. i'm also interested, as you mentioned, the triangle there in texas, high speed rail that we talked -- that has been being talked about, i'm interested, you mentioned i think amtrak coming in a
weber for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. my questions are also going to be for mr. gardner. mr. gardner, i think in your comments you mentioned a gulf coast line. of course i have the gulf coast of texas, three coastal counties. were you referring to something along those lines, pun intended, or was this something more easter reply? easterly? >> thank you, congressman. i was referring to the gulf coast service we've been planning with the southern rec commission with mr....