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knowing we don't have have to necessarily make xo amount of money to survive and live comfortable it relieves sts from our back. >> reporter: he doesn't take itr granted and there aren't a lot f affordable housing options. he has peers and friends that work here. >> one of the guys that i work , he commutes and says that he starts his shift at 6:30 but les his house at 3:00. >> reporter: the city is movingd with the first 100% affordable housing community he felt a sene of hope. >> it will be helpful overall. >> reporter: it's going to be at change from what is existing toe site today. >> reporter: that's the director director for the city. they granted design approval and conl use permit for 330 distal circle, a 90 unit affordable housing development off of el c. >> i going to been fit our commy for years to come. >> reporter: the people that quy to live can make between 30 to 80% of the area median income. e latest census data shows the hod income is around $130,000 hopint will give more people that workg in the area a way to live in the the area. >> expected to be some of our ss a
knowing we don't have have to necessarily make xo amount of money to survive and live comfortable it relieves sts from our back. >> reporter: he doesn't take itr granted and there aren't a lot f affordable housing options. he has peers and friends that work here. >> one of the guys that i work , he commutes and says that he starts his shift at 6:30 but les his house at 3:00. >> reporter: the city is movingd with the first 100% affordable housing community he felt a sene of...
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businesses are hoping to see lots of customers after enduring some tough times during the pandemic xoff happened this past monday, a man from minnesota came out on top wayne 2560 pounds. he does away, his pumpkin does. and that is enough enough to set a record mark for all of north america. the pumpkin festival will be celebrating its 50th year. so what does that equal in weight? i am told from my smart producers in the back room, it is about the size of a small ca. small car. interesting. i wanted wanted to know how many pumpkin pies. all right, that is it for us. norah ♪ ♪ have diabetes? know where your glucose is? with the freestyle libre 3 system, know your glucose and where it's heading. no fingersticks needed. now the world's smallest, thinnest sensor sends your glucose levels directly to your smartphone. manage your diabetes with more confidence and lower your a1c now you know freestyle libre 3. try it for free at freestylelibre.us. freestyle libre 3. captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, we're following a number of developing stories as we come on the air. is form
businesses are hoping to see lots of customers after enduring some tough times during the pandemic xoff happened this past monday, a man from minnesota came out on top wayne 2560 pounds. he does away, his pumpkin does. and that is enough enough to set a record mark for all of north america. the pumpkin festival will be celebrating its 50th year. so what does that equal in weight? i am told from my smart producers in the back room, it is about the size of a small ca. small car. interesting. i...
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the oil price is coming slightly, don't all, xo hope back has decided to reduce its production. so i think we might, yeah, that actually in the winter where oil prices moderate, even though the war continues, and that will take off some pressure on inflation. that might also allow the federal reserve to a little bit soft, not, and therefore to the dollar to return to more manageable level for many emerging markets. so that is the good scenario. okay, well, that least something just before we go, i'd like to ask you both this question. we'll start with you can do you think that the i am, if it's still relevant in this day and age for the process, the sludge? absolutely, i think it's more relevant than ever. i mean, the question then becomes, where is it going to be? is it being effective in the need for an organization i that i'm at this moment in time is math. if everybody needs the i m f as far as i can see. but the question is, are they had, they got sufficient resources to apply at this time at this moment in time? and are they applying those resources effectively? but defini
the oil price is coming slightly, don't all, xo hope back has decided to reduce its production. so i think we might, yeah, that actually in the winter where oil prices moderate, even though the war continues, and that will take off some pressure on inflation. that might also allow the federal reserve to a little bit soft, not, and therefore to the dollar to return to more manageable level for many emerging markets. so that is the good scenario. okay, well, that least something just before we...
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xo it was coral reef that got me hooked on marine biology. i was smitten, your words. [laughter] on it so my first coral reef i was 11 years old i got to explore this reef and decided i wanted to be a marine biologist. to become a coral reef biologist i became a deep-sea biologist. and my first deep-sea expedition was a 1982 at ait little ship we went out and had nets behind the ship. this is the primary where we know about life in the deep ocean. we drag nets behind ships. we were able to keep the animals alive could because we kept them in a container when they're cold. we dump them out everything glowed. it was incredible for their pulsating plankton and lashes from mangled jellyfish is, i plunged my arm into the coral bucket with icy icy cold water i pulled out a red shrimp the size of a hamster. and had nozzles on either side of his mouth they were spewing out sapphire blue light that pulled in the palm of my hand, dripped between my fingers dropped back into the trial bucket and it went on glowing. these animals had photo fours. they have all kinds of contraption
xo it was coral reef that got me hooked on marine biology. i was smitten, your words. [laughter] on it so my first coral reef i was 11 years old i got to explore this reef and decided i wanted to be a marine biologist. to become a coral reef biologist i became a deep-sea biologist. and my first deep-sea expedition was a 1982 at ait little ship we went out and had nets behind the ship. this is the primary where we know about life in the deep ocean. we drag nets behind ships. we were able to keep...
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xo wanted to tweet that at the time 50 professional liars confirm this is a lie.me from one part of the cia. they all work for democrats administrations i guess. they didn't just do a broad questionnaire. >> why do we keep hearing new words invented for earmarks? we are all just cool has all the earmarks and love to know because my ears don't leave marks as aldi's fingerprints of typical democrat is what it comes out too. [cheering] [applause] you can say anything. any liar can say anything. what he did was set a bunch of nothing. could have been, might not of been, could have been her fault maybe about deafly not our fault for the present user to help win election. not our fault. it has all the earmarks. we need to take the word earmark away and basically said we did it but we are blaming it on russia, for six cap next invited bags for oil from shakes off forcing americans to pump the brakes. age comes with wisdom. and wisdom comes with benefits. dryer's broken okay... you want a socket.... that's especially true when it comes to medicare. so make the wise call a
xo wanted to tweet that at the time 50 professional liars confirm this is a lie.me from one part of the cia. they all work for democrats administrations i guess. they didn't just do a broad questionnaire. >> why do we keep hearing new words invented for earmarks? we are all just cool has all the earmarks and love to know because my ears don't leave marks as aldi's fingerprints of typical democrat is what it comes out too. [cheering] [applause] you can say anything. any liar can say...
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the xo central threat of plastic wae plastic waste. something he is g is using first hand on his travels around the world. >> i like to call it a cross ben cross between grandmas pressure cooker and grandpas still. >> reporter: to adopt technology technology that reverts on cycld on cycled technology into fuel. >> put them into the machine as they are. >> reporter: using a small version, he explains how the process works. plastics are heated to nearly 800 degrees fat degrees fahrenheit. first becoming a liquid and then, a gas, which cools and is collected on the right side of the converter. that yellow substance can be readily refined refined into diesel fuel. >> i believe very strongly that this particular system has the potential to make an enormous de enormous difference in plastic . plastic pollution. >> reporter: but it does beg th, the question, why not just recycled in the first place? according to the epa, a small fraction of plastic products, 8.7% in 2018 is estimated to bes be less recycled. the rest like a great tributary of
the xo central threat of plastic wae plastic waste. something he is g is using first hand on his travels around the world. >> i like to call it a cross ben cross between grandmas pressure cooker and grandpas still. >> reporter: to adopt technology technology that reverts on cycld on cycled technology into fuel. >> put them into the machine as they are. >> reporter: using a small version, he explains how the process works. plastics are heated to nearly 800 degrees fat...
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xo, there's about 80000 people in the federal government wanted to do porch bird which does not sound like a a lot. like a lot in 21st century terms but it was a huge operation or a very small young republic had but eight or 9000 employees. 7000 of them worked for the post office. but they were completely overwhelm with logistics. they had not been involved in any operation to this extent. humanitarian operations purportedly in the sense they're not moving soldiers around who are cooperating willingly moving and direction you're telling them too. families, their infants, their pregnant women, their elderly folks there are infirmed people. they are m trained by the hundrs may be a thousand miles to the west and their roads that don't exist for they have to build those. maps are atrocious they do not know where they are going. do not have weather reports they get caught in severe winter storms lead to people shivering in the cold for weeks on end. so they are completely overwhelmed by the logistics of it. they simply do not have the capabilities. the other things they don't really care
xo, there's about 80000 people in the federal government wanted to do porch bird which does not sound like a a lot. like a lot in 21st century terms but it was a huge operation or a very small young republic had but eight or 9000 employees. 7000 of them worked for the post office. but they were completely overwhelm with logistics. they had not been involved in any operation to this extent. humanitarian operations purportedly in the sense they're not moving soldiers around who are cooperating...
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xo wallace is a figure in the book because richard the new right figure is looking at wallace and saying how do we get that wallace vote? we want that wallace vote we know we need to lean into the politics of resentment to me too lean into issues of culture and race. that's how were going to winin e wallace vote and the wallacea voters who 1968 represented a pretty big threat to the republican party's potential future or a really big opportunity. the same in a different way because so much of the politics of 1993 and 1994 both democrats and republicans being like how do we get perrault voters? perrault is all over the place how do we attack his voters what are they actuallyy attracted to? even 20% of the vote in 1992 he was a political bomb going off in the middle of a two-party system. you would not think hyper partisanship would grow out of that. but you symbiotic newt gingrich who developed the contract with america not to appeal the right to appeal to perrault voters. that's of the document isor abot part doesn't mention democrats and republicans are bill clinton. he attaches to the
xo wallace is a figure in the book because richard the new right figure is looking at wallace and saying how do we get that wallace vote? we want that wallace vote we know we need to lean into the politics of resentment to me too lean into issues of culture and race. that's how were going to winin e wallace vote and the wallacea voters who 1968 represented a pretty big threat to the republican party's potential future or a really big opportunity. the same in a different way because so much of...
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xo was an iconic image early in the ukraine or.streaking into a key apartment building damaging. an 10-year-old daughter. they were there at the time amazingly they survived. >> were the rocket hit? lex from this. >> this is what it looks like now the apartment is being rebuilt they want to come back progress over 600 buildings in kyiv alone have been damage in the war started. topsy on his tower neighbors kicked into start repairs. work is now also being paid for by the government despite the threat of more war it is worth it. >> we welcome back here and i will live here. >> other folks at the building also being held by donations from outside of the ukraine. their charity save my home. arthel, e latest cost estimate and a $50 billion to fix up everything broken. as we know the war continues back you. >> the war continues putting those homes back together is priceless for so many reasons. their homes they should live there. thank you so much. generals are putting an unfounded claim it is to set off dirty bomb in the battlefield pr
xo was an iconic image early in the ukraine or.streaking into a key apartment building damaging. an 10-year-old daughter. they were there at the time amazingly they survived. >> were the rocket hit? lex from this. >> this is what it looks like now the apartment is being rebuilt they want to come back progress over 600 buildings in kyiv alone have been damage in the war started. topsy on his tower neighbors kicked into start repairs. work is now also being paid for by the government...
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xo want to thank governor henry mcmaster and president biden for working together when the governor issued his emergency declaration on wednesday per this a very unpredictable storm. getting our emergency centers up and running in the president's approval on that. we now have access to resources for disaster relief and research and recovery assistance that we need. >> president biden has said he plans on visiting florida once conditions allow it. it is his intent to go to puerto rico. member couple weeks ago hurricane fiona hit that island. arthel back to you. >> we cannot forget about puerto rico and listen this is no time for politics. in the governor of florida getting along. just as well they are leaders that's what they do. more of that would be good. rich edson i have to go not thank you very much live at the white house, erica. >> the white house celebrating the release of seven americans who were held in venezuela including a group of executives from houston paired there were held in that country for five years. we'll have details on the americans coming home and how the biden admi
xo want to thank governor henry mcmaster and president biden for working together when the governor issued his emergency declaration on wednesday per this a very unpredictable storm. getting our emergency centers up and running in the president's approval on that. we now have access to resources for disaster relief and research and recovery assistance that we need. >> president biden has said he plans on visiting florida once conditions allow it. it is his intent to go to puerto rico....
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xo well, i think it was a mistake to impulsively ordered troops out of sierra. fortunately we still have troops, about 1000 troops in sierra in the east security area. the u.s. still has a presence there, which iss important. over the horizon is not an ideal strategy for going after terrorists. it just happened a couple of days ago in sierra. it's important to keep a foothold there. but the way the troops withdrew from some part of northern sierra would certainly put a strain on u.s. relations. somewhat less and disadvantage position. his modest but sitting here in the front row you should probably say something about it. he was at the lafarge >> plant for one of the withdrawal -- the ammunition was blown up and then later after you left the u.s. cavemen of our own headquarters you had to ... the whole experience, what would you say are the consequences of that? it's just a quick observation. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] there is something here if you're really going to leave the conflict. [inaudible] strategy in the book you managed to. [inaudible] was q
xo well, i think it was a mistake to impulsively ordered troops out of sierra. fortunately we still have troops, about 1000 troops in sierra in the east security area. the u.s. still has a presence there, which iss important. over the horizon is not an ideal strategy for going after terrorists. it just happened a couple of days ago in sierra. it's important to keep a foothold there. but the way the troops withdrew from some part of northern sierra would certainly put a strain on u.s. relations....
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have a lot of power we can only do so much fruit aoc believes otherwise but what do you think mark xolways have sympathy for peopleop who work n the white house and have very limited tools to solve what people care about. i fully recognize there's not very much she can do. there's that thinking to do with his pen to undo what was done to protect the millions of people just lost their rights. but i do think aoc's and twitter on really resonated with a lot of people in my life who are interested in politics but don't work at it. because what she did was say to recognize the urgency of the situation, we need a plan. even if we blanch long term we need a plan. this has been a challenge often on for the last two years. particularly in the last few years there is a dissidence between the think the urgency that a lot of democratic voters feel about where this country is going. our democracy and the dangers of the supreme court. this radical extreme affection of our country. and the language and tone of our leaders. even if they do believe it and i think many of them probably do. some of thei
have a lot of power we can only do so much fruit aoc believes otherwise but what do you think mark xolways have sympathy for peopleop who work n the white house and have very limited tools to solve what people care about. i fully recognize there's not very much she can do. there's that thinking to do with his pen to undo what was done to protect the millions of people just lost their rights. but i do think aoc's and twitter on really resonated with a lot of people in my life who are interested...
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xo went to come back. your part in this interview after words. you can fight racism and america today. what do you look at trade on margin. you look at george floyd, breonna taylor. everything is about race for the mainstream media what it involves white officer and someone but it tell the whole story. how do you get black americans and whites to another extent to see and is not about race. you talk about this in your book. the obsession isn't that it sells? they're part of this vibe? what is it? is were not aware of? what's a having a jet in order to keep their power we have developed black people have to know 90% democrat print they know what they know they cannot listen black mood. they will bring this country down before they do it. he b tried to put it was wrong. you couldn't prove it was racial. it didn't matter. they set this country on fire perplexed the behavior was immoral. it's un-american request exactly right and the ties of this operation little black bliss in america. lord have mercy going to turn it back. they are going to turn us
xo went to come back. your part in this interview after words. you can fight racism and america today. what do you look at trade on margin. you look at george floyd, breonna taylor. everything is about race for the mainstream media what it involves white officer and someone but it tell the whole story. how do you get black americans and whites to another extent to see and is not about race. you talk about this in your book. the obsession isn't that it sells? they're part of this vibe? what is...
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her husband left a gauge of 26, no child support, no alimony for us and she just dust yourself off xo like so many american women have and figured it out. went back to work never thought she would with a high school diploma. wanted to be a stay-at-home mom of six or seven. life happened and our best laid plans didn't work out so she figured out another way. she really devoted her life to me. never remarried. never had other children and in making the center of her life that would be best to both of us to move back to the old homestead with her mother and her on m mother married sisters. four adult women and one child and turned the pyramid upside down it is like one women and four children now. my mother and devoted her life to me gave me a great example of what it means to be committed to be loyal and of faith family and freedom. i don't member her having a political conversation i can recall. she just missed the ability to vote for president john f. kennedy. she wasn't old enough just as i just missed voting for president ronald reagann but i know if thy were all inspired by this ha
her husband left a gauge of 26, no child support, no alimony for us and she just dust yourself off xo like so many american women have and figured it out. went back to work never thought she would with a high school diploma. wanted to be a stay-at-home mom of six or seven. life happened and our best laid plans didn't work out so she figured out another way. she really devoted her life to me. never remarried. never had other children and in making the center of her life that would be best to...
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placebo xo full recovery but the animal attacked him, looking at his website, has embraced qanon philosophymbraced white supremacist ideology. basically claimed that the holocaust was a host -- folks so this is a political -- hoax so this is a political savage. donald trump, the frankenstein monster, mr. mcconnell and his racist comments about his wife. this man has basically opened the floodgates for bigots, conspiracy theorists, and one party is trying to preserve democracy and one party has embraced fascism. the problem is fascism and the republican party is not the party of abraham lincoln anymore. they are not a party of alex jones, the proud boys, the oath keepers, and donald trump. all the republicans getting your typing -- your talking points from tucker carlsen and fox news, you can try but we know what the truth is. why don't you just do us a favor, all of you maga people, go back to your stage? host: bubba in memphis, tennessee, republican line. caller: that last guy seemed awful angry and i take it that he's a democrat. people seem to forget back when trump first started to run
placebo xo full recovery but the animal attacked him, looking at his website, has embraced qanon philosophymbraced white supremacist ideology. basically claimed that the holocaust was a host -- folks so this is a political -- hoax so this is a political savage. donald trump, the frankenstein monster, mr. mcconnell and his racist comments about his wife. this man has basically opened the floodgates for bigots, conspiracy theorists, and one party is trying to preserve democracy and one party has...
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placebo xo full recovery but the animal attacked him, looking at his website, has embraced qanon philosophy embraced white supremacist ideology. basically claimed that the holocaust was a host -- folks so this is a political -- hoax so this is a political savage. donald trump, the frankenstein monster, mr. mcconnell and his racist comments about his wife. this man has basically opened the floodgates for bigots, conspiracy theorists, and one party is trying to preserve democracy and one party has embraced fascism. the problem is fascism and the republican party is not the party of abraham lincoln anymore. they are not a party of alex jones, the proud boys, the oath keepers, and donald trump. all the republicans getting your typing -- your talking points from tucker carlsen and fox news, you can try but we know what the truth is. why don't you just do us a favor, all of you maga people, go back to your stage? host: bubba in memphis, tennessee, republican line. caller: that last guy seemed awful angry and i take it that he's a democrat. people seem to forget back when trump first started to ru
placebo xo full recovery but the animal attacked him, looking at his website, has embraced qanon philosophy embraced white supremacist ideology. basically claimed that the holocaust was a host -- folks so this is a political -- hoax so this is a political savage. donald trump, the frankenstein monster, mr. mcconnell and his racist comments about his wife. this man has basically opened the floodgates for bigots, conspiracy theorists, and one party is trying to preserve democracy and one party...