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they did it for the comonati, i guess it's available in europe, but the pfizer vaccine available in the u.s. is not fda approved. it's got emergency use authorization. >> absolutely not true. like you're probably watching that at home thinking no, i don't think that's true. i'm pretty sure i heard about the actual authorization. 100% wrong. the pfizer vaccine received full fda approval back in august of this year. it was a big deal. it was on the front page of newspapers. they covered it all over the news. right? it's approved for individuals 16 years of age and over. it is now being marketed under the name comernadi, which is not the name i would have chosen but that's not my job to choose those names. so i honestly -- i don't know for sure if ron johnson is just like confused and addled and can't quite get there with the new name of the drug or he's just lying. but tucker carlson, who works in news, doesn't seem to cake one way or the other. do not underestimate how many lies are being pumped into people watching these shows. media matters ran the numbers. he they showed a new study w
they did it for the comonati, i guess it's available in europe, but the pfizer vaccine available in the u.s. is not fda approved. it's got emergency use authorization. >> absolutely not true. like you're probably watching that at home thinking no, i don't think that's true. i'm pretty sure i heard about the actual authorization. 100% wrong. the pfizer vaccine received full fda approval back in august of this year. it was a big deal. it was on the front page of newspapers. they covered it...
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. >> pelley: that dynamic led to a complaint to facebook by major political parties across europe. this 2019 internal report obtained by haugen, says that the parties, feel strongly that the change to the algorithm has forced them to skew negative in their communications on facebook, leading them into more extreme policy positions. the european political parties were essentially saying to facebook the way you've written your algorithm is changing the way we lead our countries. >> yes. you are forcing us to take positions that we don't like, that we know are bad for society we know if we don't take those positions, we won't win in the marketplace of social media. >> pelley: evidence of harm, she says, extends to facebook's instagram app. one of the facebook internal studies that you found talks about how instagram harms teenage girls. one study says 13.5% of teen girls say instagram makes thoughts of suicide worse; 17% of teen girls say instagram makes eating disorders worse. >> and what's super tragic is facebook's own research says, as these young women begin to consume this this
. >> pelley: that dynamic led to a complaint to facebook by major political parties across europe. this 2019 internal report obtained by haugen, says that the parties, feel strongly that the change to the algorithm has forced them to skew negative in their communications on facebook, leading them into more extreme policy positions. the european political parties were essentially saying to facebook the way you've written your algorithm is changing the way we lead our countries. >>...
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ethnic minorities and meaner -- in myanmar and fanning the flames of division in our own country or europe, are ultimately responsible for the immorality of the pain it has caused. ms. haugen: facebook needs to take responsibly for the consequences of its choices and willing to accept small trade-offs in profit. i think just that act of being able to admit it is a mixed bag that is important. what we saw last week is the example of the kind of behavior we need to support facebook growing out of and instead of just focusing on the good they do, admit responsibility. chrm. blumenthal: mark zuckerberg's new policy is no apology, no admissions, no acknowledgment, nothing to see here, we are going to deflect it and go sailing. i turned to the ranking member. chrm. cantwell: thank you for your testimony. -- >> i had asked her about underage users and she made the comment, if we find an account of someone who is under 13, we remove them. in the last three months we removed 1600 accounts -- 600,000 accounts of 13-year-olds. it seems to me or is a problem if you have 600,000 accounts from children
ethnic minorities and meaner -- in myanmar and fanning the flames of division in our own country or europe, are ultimately responsible for the immorality of the pain it has caused. ms. haugen: facebook needs to take responsibly for the consequences of its choices and willing to accept small trade-offs in profit. i think just that act of being able to admit it is a mixed bag that is important. what we saw last week is the example of the kind of behavior we need to support facebook growing out of...
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eventually be their states left behind, we tried to warn red and blue states if they went the way of europe and slow roll their reopenings the free states would leave them all behind and sure enough it has all come to pass. democrat run states and cities that dragged their feet on reopening and continue to weigh down their businesses and schools with all these mandates are bringing down the economy for the rest of america. one bloomberg columnist looked at 7 metro regions, new york, la, san francisco, chicago, dc, boston, and philly. while all those places accounted for 20% of job losses at the beginning of the pandemic, they are not responsible for a staggering 44.8% of the job losses and when you break out further the picture looks even more grim, national average unemployment rate is 5.2% but for new york and la it is 10%, chicago still atrocious at 8%. so why is this happening. because not everyone has the luxury of working from home, many high skilled service workers started to work remotely, low skill service workers in big cities bore most of the recent pandemic economic impact. anyo
eventually be their states left behind, we tried to warn red and blue states if they went the way of europe and slow roll their reopenings the free states would leave them all behind and sure enough it has all come to pass. democrat run states and cities that dragged their feet on reopening and continue to weigh down their businesses and schools with all these mandates are bringing down the economy for the rest of america. one bloomberg columnist looked at 7 metro regions, new york, la, san...
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the president wanted a deal before he heads to europe tomorrow. last night he invited senator kyrsten sinema and senator joe manchin to the white house but democrats are at odds over expansion of medicare and medicaid and paid family leave. george? >> rachel scott, thank you very much. michael? >>> we turn to that nor'easter bringing extreme damaging winds blasting at 94 miles per hour and rob marciano is tracking the bomb cyclone lashing new england. good morning, rob. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. certainly a breezy morning outside of new york city and especially eastern new england. you have your cyclone genesis and this bomb cyclone we're talking about when barometric pressure drops in less than 24 hours. that's what happened in montauk. it's a big wind maker following yesterday's big rain maker. overnight the first nor'easter of the season slamming into the massachusetts coast. winds gusting up to and over 88 miles per hour on martha's vineyard. huge waves lashing these homes, a team of firemen working to free a woman who was trapp
the president wanted a deal before he heads to europe tomorrow. last night he invited senator kyrsten sinema and senator joe manchin to the white house but democrats are at odds over expansion of medicare and medicaid and paid family leave. george? >> rachel scott, thank you very much. michael? >>> we turn to that nor'easter bringing extreme damaging winds blasting at 94 miles per hour and rob marciano is tracking the bomb cyclone lashing new england. good morning, rob. >>...
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late tuesday night here in europe after lawmakers on capitol hill hope to have a boat on both of his but spending bills. jon: we have mama ahead. thank you. fox news can confirm the house is working on a plan to vote on both president biden's infra structure package and larger social spending plan tuesday. correspondent chad program joins us live by phone with details on this. >> good evening. the boat on both social spending plan and infrastructure tuesday at the back to back boat would placate concerns with progressives on everything often and the bills moved in tandem. serious concern about letting the bills got too long. democrats have the possibility of support for both measures if republicans glenn youngkin wins the gubernatorial race tuesday. they want to be settled as soon as possible. the house rules committee would presume it's meeting monday which started thursday, the rules committee serves for bills to go to the floor. the progressives are starting to do some cleanup here, too hard on some issues and potentially jeopardize the demonstrative the senate to line up. all the
late tuesday night here in europe after lawmakers on capitol hill hope to have a boat on both of his but spending bills. jon: we have mama ahead. thank you. fox news can confirm the house is working on a plan to vote on both president biden's infra structure package and larger social spending plan tuesday. correspondent chad program joins us live by phone with details on this. >> good evening. the boat on both social spending plan and infrastructure tuesday at the back to back boat would...
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it's available i guess in europe at the pfizer vaccine available in u.s. is not fda approved it's that emergency use authorization. i wrote a letter to the fda on august 26th, they have still not given an answer of why didn't they approve it. why they basically lying to the american public? that's a serious question to be asking is we are destroying our health care system with these mandates. >> tucker: at some point we are going to learn the depth of the lies and it's going to be shock to everyone, even those of us will have a low opinion of the people making these decisions. senator johnson, thank you very much. >> have a good night. >> tucker: so if you want to know how little they actually care about the spread of covid they kept our southern border open throughout. many people coming across are infected with the virus. some remarkable footage showing where these migrants are winding up in this country and he joins us tonight. hey, bill. >> hey, tucker, good evening to you. so right now we are just on the street from a residential neighborhood and when
it's available i guess in europe at the pfizer vaccine available in u.s. is not fda approved it's that emergency use authorization. i wrote a letter to the fda on august 26th, they have still not given an answer of why didn't they approve it. why they basically lying to the american public? that's a serious question to be asking is we are destroying our health care system with these mandates. >> tucker: at some point we are going to learn the depth of the lies and it's going to be shock...
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he's the first black rhino to be born in europe this year. there arejust 3,000 left in the wild. i like the fact he has little knobbly legs and they are going to fill out. talking of another late legs, let's get the weather, shall we? i legs, let's get the weather, shall we? �* , ., _, ., legs, let's get the weather, shall we? �* , ., ., ., we? i didn't see that coming at all. it is only ten _ we? i didn't see that coming at all. it is only ten past _ we? i didn't see that coming at all. it is only ten past six, _ we? i didn't see that coming at all. it is only ten past six, i _ we? i didn't see that coming at all. it is only ten past six, i will- we? i didn't see that coming at all. it is only ten past six, i will try - it is only ten past six, i will try to get better. how are you? bless ou, ve to get better. how are you? bless you. very well. — to get better. how are you? bless you, very well, thank _ to get better. how are you? bless you, very well, thank you, - to get better. how are you? bless you, very well, thank you, hope i to get better. how are you? bless you, ve
he's the first black rhino to be born in europe this year. there arejust 3,000 left in the wild. i like the fact he has little knobbly legs and they are going to fill out. talking of another late legs, let's get the weather, shall we? i legs, let's get the weather, shall we? �* , ., _, ., legs, let's get the weather, shall we? �* , ., ., ., we? i didn't see that coming at all. it is only ten _ we? i didn't see that coming at all. it is only ten past _ we? i didn't see that coming at all. it...
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are reacting we're in a selling pressure, morrison's down about 3.8% one of the worst performers in europe this morning. this is how uk grocery ss are trading this morning we have seen some read across to the broader sector, potentially making the rest of the uk grocery sector more attractive potentially for those who missed out on the morrison's deal we have tesco up about 0.9%. but it's sainsbury up 2.2% let's get to karen from west london who's been covering this story for us what a saga this has been. talk us through how the auction played out over the weekend and what this means for morrisons moving forward. >> the weekend process was probably the most under whelm m part of this takeover battle we saw bid after bid lobbed to the point it was reaching a point of no return for a number of bidders and decided to take behind closed doors for the settlement and both sides, settlement and cd&r were lobbing offers most of the entire power expended in the early part of the process and in the end cd&r only bid two pent per share more than what fortress brought i think they were hoping the proc
are reacting we're in a selling pressure, morrison's down about 3.8% one of the worst performers in europe this morning. this is how uk grocery ss are trading this morning we have seen some read across to the broader sector, potentially making the rest of the uk grocery sector more attractive potentially for those who missed out on the morrison's deal we have tesco up about 0.9%. but it's sainsbury up 2.2% let's get to karen from west london who's been covering this story for us what a saga...
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if you mention the pipeline, i got the pipeline from russia to europe shut down. biden came in and one of the first things he did he opened up the pipeline. when he shut down our pipeline. which is the keystone xl pipeline. one of the biggest in the world. he shut that down and he allowed the biggest in the world from russia into europe and germany in particular. it's -- you can only ask him why. i can't tell you why, doesn't make sense. you can only ask him why. >> sean: well, i think the fact that maybe hunter made all this money, you know, we just saw they had a pretty good read on hunter biden. it knew about the drug addiction, they knew about his use of prostitutes. if they had his book. china did is $1.5 billion deal, i would imagine they are spy agencies if libya had it, they probably had a pretty good read on hunter biden. you probably have compromising details to use the roads that adam schiff made famous, on the bidens. is that a stretch on my part to suspect that what they know about hunter could in fact impact joe biden? >> mr. trump: not really my pos
if you mention the pipeline, i got the pipeline from russia to europe shut down. biden came in and one of the first things he did he opened up the pipeline. when he shut down our pipeline. which is the keystone xl pipeline. one of the biggest in the world. he shut that down and he allowed the biggest in the world from russia into europe and germany in particular. it's -- you can only ask him why. i can't tell you why, doesn't make sense. you can only ask him why. >> sean: well, i think...
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he is leaving for europe tomorrow. you have the g20 the president is in rome, they go to scotland. they want to have something on the table by then. maybe they get to it or maybe they don't. a month ago, keep this in month. manchin wrote a letter very interesting talking about we can't take care of medicare and social security now why would we take on all these other programs and what he said just there. how do you take on more if you cannot pay for it? >> dana: he had breakfast with the president sunday. he is trying to be somebody trying to help to get it to completion but he was very clear they aren't going to have it done today and possibly not this week. >> bill: one more thing. the white house says the president spoke with manchin and kyrsten sinema earlier today and characterized it as progress. what that means i cannot define. >> dana: we don't know. that was interesting. >> bill: waiting on this hearing, a.g. garland is back before the senate now and the questioning begins. we're very keen to learn about how the department of justice views american parents of school kids t
he is leaving for europe tomorrow. you have the g20 the president is in rome, they go to scotland. they want to have something on the table by then. maybe they get to it or maybe they don't. a month ago, keep this in month. manchin wrote a letter very interesting talking about we can't take care of medicare and social security now why would we take on all these other programs and what he said just there. how do you take on more if you cannot pay for it? >> dana: he had breakfast with the...
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let's start first on where europe stands with this working situation at the border. we have heard from your reporting throughout the week that the eu believes lukashenko is orchestrating this. from that side, what can the eu do leer? >> that's really the big question. it's one of the things when you hear about the criticism that many have of poland, the eu always couches that and says, look, we believe lukashenko is very much at fault in all of this because he's the one, they say, who is manufacturing all this. he's the one who is essentially telling people to come there and then pushing, literally pushing them across the border. we've talked to refugees who said they were driven to the border by belarusian border guards who then cut the barbed wire fence for them and pushed them across. now, the poles are obviously saying this isn't going to happen here. what they did do is they declared the area around their border into an emergency zone, and that means no press is allowed inside. that means no ngos are allowed inside and they have been accused of a lot of these ng
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., europe and even china. in addition to that we've introduced new brands, for example, powerlift, which is a sport drink that actually is no sugar and has protein, 10 grams of protein taking sport drinks to a whole new level. our plant based energy drink brewed has more caffeine than a monster or red bull and it's single plant based ingredient. consumers today want healthy, plant-based, functional ingredients in their products and that's what we're building and that's what we're really excited about. >> mike, those efforts suggest that there's always going to be a surge for something that seems kind of new, somewhat better, novel, i mean, you see stuff about how cactus water might be preferable to coconut water in some areas how much of a risk is that to the core, you know, kind of sustainability brand wise of coconut water? >> look, we started this business 17 years ago with a dream of bringing coconut water from brazil to new york as an alternative to artificial sport drinks since then, we built vita cococ
., europe and even china. in addition to that we've introduced new brands, for example, powerlift, which is a sport drink that actually is no sugar and has protein, 10 grams of protein taking sport drinks to a whole new level. our plant based energy drink brewed has more caffeine than a monster or red bull and it's single plant based ingredient. consumers today want healthy, plant-based, functional ingredients in their products and that's what we're building and that's what we're really excited...
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countries like the maldives >> you can watch a special week of programming exploring new issues from europe and asia fostering sustainable growth you can catch it all week on youtube and cnbc.com >>> today's theme is responsibility and regulation. we'll speak with imagine to founder paul polman who said corporate leaders have a duty to engage catch that at 12:30 cet. >>> welcome back to the program. phillips has lowered its 2021 outlook citing the ongoing global supply crunch as well as a recall of 4 million of its devices. speaking to cnbc, the ceo said the group was able to make enough product but couldn't deliver it. >> during the quarter we were also hit by increasing supply chain challenges we saw ports delaying handling of shipments we saw shortage of containers and, of course, the ecomponents made that we could not deliver as much as we could have we are sitting on an all-time high order book but we could not fully realize that. >> apple will hold a launch event later today with investors awaiting the announcement of new products including a redesigned mack book pro. they've spent tw
countries like the maldives >> you can watch a special week of programming exploring new issues from europe and asia fostering sustainable growth you can catch it all week on youtube and cnbc.com >>> today's theme is responsibility and regulation. we'll speak with imagine to founder paul polman who said corporate leaders have a duty to engage catch that at 12:30 cet. >>> welcome back to the program. phillips has lowered its 2021 outlook citing the ongoing global supply...
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nearly 20% from other including venezuela, russia, romania, eastern europe, you know, the far east. i mean, how do we, how do you even stop that if it goes so far beyond the area that is the, quote, root causes? >> eric, that's such a, an important question because as you've just shown, this is a global phenomenon that's taking place. passing through many of these asylum seekers through central america, through mexico, but they're coming from all over the world. are we going to institute root cause policies for all of these countries? and the fact that we're spending money to address problems in a handful of countries, we -- none of it will add up because this is truly global. but also, how much can we expect of the governments in central america and in mexico to implement the kind of policies the social agendas that we have that supposedly will keep people at home. how is that actually going to work? do we have the credibility in the united states to really dictate and work cooperatively with these governments for a kind of common policy on migration? that has not been spelled out,
nearly 20% from other including venezuela, russia, romania, eastern europe, you know, the far east. i mean, how do we, how do you even stop that if it goes so far beyond the area that is the, quote, root causes? >> eric, that's such a, an important question because as you've just shown, this is a global phenomenon that's taking place. passing through many of these asylum seekers through central america, through mexico, but they're coming from all over the world. are we going to institute...
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delaying the departure for europe by a few hours to convips progressives to vote for the infrastructure bill tomorrow. that as a lot of democrats are furious tonight paid family and medical leave is now likely to end up on the scrap heat out. along with through tuition for community college, marginal tax rate increases and the clean energy program. joe mansion doesn't think the paid leave policy should be in the bill at all. one democratic senator telling cnn quote people are pissed he wants to take out paid family leave. >> the problem is with the members here although they're very few in number, there are a significant minority think they have a right to determine what the rest of the congress should be doing. the minority should not be dictating to the majority. >> the president's initial 12-week family leave proposal was scaled back to four weeks in an effort to get mansion support but that didn't work. neither apparently has an effort by senator christian gillibrand to find a compromise with mansion that says tonight quote, i just can't do it. the question is can democrats get out
delaying the departure for europe by a few hours to convips progressives to vote for the infrastructure bill tomorrow. that as a lot of democrats are furious tonight paid family and medical leave is now likely to end up on the scrap heat out. along with through tuition for community college, marginal tax rate increases and the clean energy program. joe mansion doesn't think the paid leave policy should be in the bill at all. one democratic senator telling cnn quote people are pissed he wants to...
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he and the first lady touching down here overnight in europe. this is their first stop on this five-day european visit. they're very much friends. they've known each other a long time. it was their fourth meeting. it was their first face to face meeting between the president and pope since the president took office. he's just the second catholic president in american history, and also he's among a list of presidents in decades who said his faith is deeply personal to him and it defines who he is as a man. this is someone who wears a rosary around his wrist, and you see it there. he has that framed picture on his desk behind him in the oval office of him and pope francis together. the fact they are meeting today is hugely symbolic and sending a strong message to church leaders back home. that's because bishops are weeks away from this meeting to deny holy communion to politicians like this president who are for abortion rights. he doesn't want to see church and state politics and religion next. >> president biden was hoping to be there with a dea
he and the first lady touching down here overnight in europe. this is their first stop on this five-day european visit. they're very much friends. they've known each other a long time. it was their fourth meeting. it was their first face to face meeting between the president and pope since the president took office. he's just the second catholic president in american history, and also he's among a list of presidents in decades who said his faith is deeply personal to him and it defines who he...
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price controls, they want to tie it to six socialist healthcare systems in europe and australia as well. well, guess what that's going to do? that's going to drive up -- or cut 60% of research and development, research and development for new drugs. the estimate is by one study, that we will have 342 fewer drugs than we would otherwise have. now think about that. people who have or have family members with cancer or diabetes or heart disease or alzheimer's and so forth, we're going to slash the ability of these companies to make these investments. that's what happened to the rest of the world. an example, the galen institute reports that we americans have accessed 90% of new drugs when they come out. in the u.k. it is 60%. in japan it is 50%. in canada, it is 44%. that's what you get with government-run universal centralized healthcare. less healthcare and worse care. what else do they want to give? free universal prekindergarten, free community college, free 12 weeks of family leave. they want to extend the temporary child care credit with additional taxpayer subsidies for the rest of
price controls, they want to tie it to six socialist healthcare systems in europe and australia as well. well, guess what that's going to do? that's going to drive up -- or cut 60% of research and development, research and development for new drugs. the estimate is by one study, that we will have 342 fewer drugs than we would otherwise have. now think about that. people who have or have family members with cancer or diabetes or heart disease or alzheimer's and so forth, we're going to slash the...
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democrats rush in to cut a deal on his multi-trillion dollar spending deal before he leaves for europe kelly o'donnell is at the white house with more. >> reporter: in new jersey today, president biden visited a classroom of four-year-olds. >> hey how are you doing? my name is joe. >> reporter: to highlight the kind of universal pre-kindergarten program he wants expanded nationwide. his newly reduced social spending plan of about $2 trillion is expected to include four weeks of paid family leave and a one-year extension of the child care tax credit today the president also pushed for his long delayed $1 trillion bipartisan roads and bridges bill. >> these bills are about competitiveness versus complacency. >> reporter: a critical week for the biden agenda after months of internal battles among democrats. the president met with moderate joe manchin, who said today he would only support a $1.5 trillion price tag for the larger bill with issues like climate and clean energy not yet finalized. >> well, we're working on climate, basically. >> reporter: today republicans predict higher taxes
democrats rush in to cut a deal on his multi-trillion dollar spending deal before he leaves for europe kelly o'donnell is at the white house with more. >> reporter: in new jersey today, president biden visited a classroom of four-year-olds. >> hey how are you doing? my name is joe. >> reporter: to highlight the kind of universal pre-kindergarten program he wants expanded nationwide. his newly reduced social spending plan of about $2 trillion is expected to include four weeks...
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denmark austria and france radical change that you political map of europe. in some ways we still live with it. that's what china is best strategy would be. best military strategy if you're thinking i would take down these vulnerable part of the coalition is fed a complete. which is again the don't want to start a huge war. they want a small focused war and then we and the rest of our partners and l is this a good side where going to limit it. i grant the version of what the russians did incarnate. it's possible we and others might decide to live with that. so there's more than just facebook post it sounds like. >> that's right. >> in your book you talk a lot about allies and really like the discussion because there's a lot more granular than we normally get about the norm the argument allies are someone pulls out a winston churchill come very handy i forget which it about allies many people say more allies you have the better, in the discussion could you ever advise a more nuanced approach talking about especially in the western pacific about how some allian
denmark austria and france radical change that you political map of europe. in some ways we still live with it. that's what china is best strategy would be. best military strategy if you're thinking i would take down these vulnerable part of the coalition is fed a complete. which is again the don't want to start a huge war. they want a small focused war and then we and the rest of our partners and l is this a good side where going to limit it. i grant the version of what the russians did...
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i then closed it to europe. and we saved thousands of lives. what i did do, and we want freedom and all of this. this was a great achievement worldwide. i think we would have thanked 1917 like the spanish flu where a hundred million people died. i got vaccines done in less than 5 months. they said it would probably take 5 years. and i got it done. but people shouldn't be forced to take them. judge jeanine: you must have seen this caravan coming, more than del rio. the caravan is actually fighting with the mexican national guard forcing their way through. how do we stop this? and what do we do once they get here. >> the wall would have stopped them. judge jeanine: they are letting them in. >> the on thing they can do is go to small areas where the wall would have been completed. before we start that, let me just tell you. these are rough people. they were going through the mexican police who are tough. they were lined up, they thought they could stop them. you look at the front few lines of the people there on this caravan, and we ended it, we s
i then closed it to europe. and we saved thousands of lives. what i did do, and we want freedom and all of this. this was a great achievement worldwide. i think we would have thanked 1917 like the spanish flu where a hundred million people died. i got vaccines done in less than 5 months. they said it would probably take 5 years. and i got it done. but people shouldn't be forced to take them. judge jeanine: you must have seen this caravan coming, more than del rio. the caravan is actually...
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in europe we're continuing to perform very well, and that's with lack of raw materials so when we get raw materials, we'll be doing even better i'm really excited about that business. >> it's been very ripe, very good for shareholders. there's a moment in your conference call from october 21st where an analyst is trying to figure out what is the supply chain, what does it mean, and you say you had 95 force majeures in '21. how could there be that many companies that couldn't get it together to deliver what you rightfully deserve >> unfortunately we do buy from a lot of companies and when you think about the hurricane impact, that's been a major one, gulf coast freeze from february had still had a challenge. we had a number of suppliers in china that were caught off guard with the dual control. so a number of these things are very challenging for us. think about it from a paint perspective. normally a formula might have 20 raw materials in it. if you're missing one of the 20, you can't make anything. it's not like you can go with 19 of them. you have to have all 20. and we've gotten ri
in europe we're continuing to perform very well, and that's with lack of raw materials so when we get raw materials, we'll be doing even better i'm really excited about that business. >> it's been very ripe, very good for shareholders. there's a moment in your conference call from october 21st where an analyst is trying to figure out what is the supply chain, what does it mean, and you say you had 95 force majeures in '21. how could there be that many companies that couldn't get it...
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cannot wait to bring supply into europe. the question is time. i look at it as all the pent up supply in pennsylvania waiting to come this way. it is a matter of time. overly we don't have a cold winter but if we do that will be a bit of a problem. alix: i wonder what positioning is like. bank of america is looking at diesel at 100. lng prices trading at $190 a barrel for brent. our investors and hedge funds guys going on on commodities or staying out? how clean are we? mike: the shorts are getting stuck out. -- stopped out. making the calls typically when i hear that, that usually means a longer-term eke coming in. -- a long-term peak coming in. it happened in lumber, beans, i look at brent staying around 80 and supplies coming back and u.s. shale coming back and curtailing demand. we just hit and now there will be a gap in the way down and it is a question of how high it goes and that is the hard part. amanda: one piece that is different is china saying secure your energy supply at any cost. how does that factor in? mike: it is amazing how chin
cannot wait to bring supply into europe. the question is time. i look at it as all the pent up supply in pennsylvania waiting to come this way. it is a matter of time. overly we don't have a cold winter but if we do that will be a bit of a problem. alix: i wonder what positioning is like. bank of america is looking at diesel at 100. lng prices trading at $190 a barrel for brent. our investors and hedge funds guys going on on commodities or staying out? how clean are we? mike: the shorts are...
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this was certainly a personal highlight for the president as he begins this nearly week-long tour of europe the first stop being here at the vatican. of it back in 1980 when senator biden met with pope john paul ii and that meeting lasted 40 seconds and being extraordinarily long. today the visit almost twice that length going 75 minutes where the two met privately in the papal library. among the takeaways from the visit, they have developed a personal connection, the president with later visits was asked to pull back the curtain on the visit and said that pope, pope francis, said he was a good catholic and said that he should continue to receive communion, which was notable because many american bishops have sparked controversy saying catholic politicians, including president biden, should not receive communion for their support of abortion rights. andrea? >> and want to bring in george waggle, of course, president biden in meeting with the pope and in passing on that information about communion, that's been a controversy, at least raised political issue here for the president, certainly s
this was certainly a personal highlight for the president as he begins this nearly week-long tour of europe the first stop being here at the vatican. of it back in 1980 when senator biden met with pope john paul ii and that meeting lasted 40 seconds and being extraordinarily long. today the visit almost twice that length going 75 minutes where the two met privately in the papal library. among the takeaways from the visit, they have developed a personal connection, the president with later...
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. >> from his village in china, 16-year-old vincent journeyed thousands of miles from asia to europe, across the atlantic and, nine months later, he finally arrived in america. broke and deeply in debt. what happens if you don't pay back the snake heads? >> i heard some stories. they got kidnapped. they would get killed. they would get beat up very bad. >> vincent needed a job and fast ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. every single day, we're all getting a little bit better. we're better cooks... better neighbors... hi. i've got this until you get back. better parents... and better friends. no! no! that's why comcast works around the clock constantly improving america's largest gig-speed broadband network. and just doubled the capacity here. how do thi
. >> from his village in china, 16-year-old vincent journeyed thousands of miles from asia to europe, across the atlantic and, nine months later, he finally arrived in america. broke and deeply in debt. what happens if you don't pay back the snake heads? >> i heard some stories. they got kidnapped. they would get killed. they would get beat up very bad. >> vincent needed a job and fast ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee...
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. >> and i haven't been to europe. i mean, i don't understand the point that you're making. >> reporter: there have also been reports about dysfunction and infighting in harris' office. she's recently brought on two more communications aides to help manage all of this. and back on this most recent dust up, many of the groups we spoke to today who were concerned about her response to that student, they say they are satisfied by the white house's outreach today. >> sunlen, thank you. >>> breaking news for you now. the meeting between president biden and house democrats on capitol hill has ended. and moments ago, we heard directly from president biden. take a listen. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. thousands of different questions and they're all legit. i'm telling you, we're going to get this done. >> when? when? >> it doesn't matter when. doesn't matter whether it's in six minutes, six days or six weeks. we're going to get it done. >> why has it been so challenge -- >> very interesting. ryan nobles is live on capitol hill right ou
. >> and i haven't been to europe. i mean, i don't understand the point that you're making. >> reporter: there have also been reports about dysfunction and infighting in harris' office. she's recently brought on two more communications aides to help manage all of this. and back on this most recent dust up, many of the groups we spoke to today who were concerned about her response to that student, they say they are satisfied by the white house's outreach today. >> sunlen, thank...
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in europe, 20% of all the cars are electric cars. and this would mean that we are going to soon see oil demand peak and slowly decline. those countries better prepare themselves for the next chapter of the energy world. otherwise, they may well be left behind and not ready for the next chapter of the global energy economy. so when, for example, australia's resources minister, keith pitt, says, "coal, oil and gas are going to continue to be a big part of australia's energy mix," when the energy and oil ministries in saudi arabia make it clear that they are going to continue to invest and develop their oil resources — you say they're swimming against the tide of history, do you? i believe that a new global energy economy is emerging around the world. it is not only driven by the wish of saving the planet, because technology is going in that way, and those countries who are investing in coal or other fossil fuels may well be taking a big risk, in my view. how much does american leadership matter in all of this? we haven't discussed am
in europe, 20% of all the cars are electric cars. and this would mean that we are going to soon see oil demand peak and slowly decline. those countries better prepare themselves for the next chapter of the energy world. otherwise, they may well be left behind and not ready for the next chapter of the global energy economy. so when, for example, australia's resources minister, keith pitt, says, "coal, oil and gas are going to continue to be a big part of australia's energy mix," when...
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or europe. and the advantages and this case of being swiss is you are not a flashpoint in terms of your nationality as a company. mission-critical technology has had a lot of research which differentiates you from your competitors. anna: what is the long-term structural trend you are investing in at the moment? eleanor: for us, that is going to be a continuation of focus on health care. and more personalization of health care. that means we are of the crowd that considers the diagnostics growth will be refined. we also look at the restrictions in the capacity for manufacturing pharmaceuticals. we think that is going to be continued strong growth for that sector. other sectors, we are interested in seeing how some of the challenges of trying to make the planet more green will play out in some companies. some companies have had a disappointing year. we still think there is a long-term positive trend for hydrogen. tom: eleanor taylor jolidon on some of the themes to be considered. she will stay wit
or europe. and the advantages and this case of being swiss is you are not a flashpoint in terms of your nationality as a company. mission-critical technology has had a lot of research which differentiates you from your competitors. anna: what is the long-term structural trend you are investing in at the moment? eleanor: for us, that is going to be a continuation of focus on health care. and more personalization of health care. that means we are of the crowd that considers the diagnostics growth...
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they were allowing russia to come back in and put a strangle hold on europe. you know, look at the polls. the polls have understood this for a long time. a year ago today, i was in -- i think four years ago, i was in latvia doing an event there with the leadership of europe talking about how to bring more american liquefied natural gas into that market so that they would not be held hostage by the russians. in ninth months, this administration has completely turned all of that great and good economic and national security policy around, president trump understood this. you bring american energy into europe and they will not be held hostage by the russians. >> neil: it's a scary situation right now for energy. we're relying on the wrong guys to your point. governor, always good to see you. rick perry, the former texas governor, u.s. energy secretary as well. sometimes the more things change though, the more we see kind of the same. politcos that break through and others that don't traying to deal with the same thing at the same time. take a look. >> i had never
they were allowing russia to come back in and put a strangle hold on europe. you know, look at the polls. the polls have understood this for a long time. a year ago today, i was in -- i think four years ago, i was in latvia doing an event there with the leadership of europe talking about how to bring more american liquefied natural gas into that market so that they would not be held hostage by the russians. in ninth months, this administration has completely turned all of that great and good...
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., of course, but certainly in europe and in asia. particularly in europe the big discussion is about what factories are going to shutdown and for how long because there's not enough gas in the winter to get through the next three, four months if we have a cold winter as you pointed out we've seen european gas prices going to $240 a barrel, 40 bucks mmetu compared to the $6 you see in the u.s. right now. so the problems are here, may not be felt in the u.s. because of the large presence of the shale industry on oil and gas. but certainly it's happening everywhere already so we have the problem >> jonathan you heads up the investing at new burger. people want this, are you agnostic to what may be happening. we might as well, newberger give them what they want. are you part of paving a path of to hell with good intentions do you care >> we're sympathetic to the companies that might have challenges in the ability to access gas and oil, that's a problem. but we've seen a 5% increase in demand above precovid levels because of the economic
., of course, but certainly in europe and in asia. particularly in europe the big discussion is about what factories are going to shutdown and for how long because there's not enough gas in the winter to get through the next three, four months if we have a cold winter as you pointed out we've seen european gas prices going to $240 a barrel, 40 bucks mmetu compared to the $6 you see in the u.s. right now. so the problems are here, may not be felt in the u.s. because of the large presence of the...
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england was the first nation in europe to fully unlock injuly. other countries have followed but have taken a more cautious approach. after a summer of increased human contact, infections have increased. as this graph shows, the uk has one of the highest covid rates in europe, well above that of france or germany. but if you look at the daily covid deaths, while the uk is still higher, a real concern for health leaders, the gap between the countries shrinks. this is an example of the power of the vaccination programme, providing vital protection to those most at risk. how will we cope this winter? the government hopes vaccines will protect us this winter, with more than 2 million booster jabs administered in england alone. to protect schoolchildren where infections are highest, covid vaccines are being rolled out to over 12s, while the nasalflu jab is available to under 16s. issues obtaining consent have caused delays, potentially to the end of november. concerned about health risks and disruption to education, experts say other measures should b
england was the first nation in europe to fully unlock injuly. other countries have followed but have taken a more cautious approach. after a summer of increased human contact, infections have increased. as this graph shows, the uk has one of the highest covid rates in europe, well above that of france or germany. but if you look at the daily covid deaths, while the uk is still higher, a real concern for health leaders, the gap between the countries shrinks. this is an example of the power of...
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the biden white house, are there real hopes that any bill will be passed before joe biden leaves for europe? >> i think there are very hopeful, but as we've seen over and over and over again, they had the rug pulled out from underneath them by sinema and manchin, they are cautious optimistic. they are sure that they will get a framework on this reconciliation bill, and if they get that it's possible that progressives will go ahead and say we feel confident that we agree on this framework, we have the agreement of the moderate conservative democrats in the senate, we are willing to go ahead and vote on this infrastructure bill, this bipartisan infrastructure bill in the house and that's what folks wanted in president biden especially as he goes overseas as they start to have talks about climate change worldwide, he has to show that in this country we take justice seriously as he says, right? being able to say that we have a framework with however many billions of dollars finding in climate change in this reconciliation bill, taking that to other leaders and saying you put up whatever you guy
the biden white house, are there real hopes that any bill will be passed before joe biden leaves for europe? >> i think there are very hopeful, but as we've seen over and over and over again, they had the rug pulled out from underneath them by sinema and manchin, they are cautious optimistic. they are sure that they will get a framework on this reconciliation bill, and if they get that it's possible that progressives will go ahead and say we feel confident that we agree on this framework,...
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headed for the supreme court which would block most abortions after 15 weeks would be right at home in europe when all those nations the left wants to emulate and other areas of policy like france and sweden ban abortion. in fact, all the countries you see on your screen ban elective abortion at 12 weeks. none of them have what america effectively has in many states abortion up to the point of birth. for that, you have to look at our moral equals in nations like china or north korea. why is it that america has persisted in this extreme regime even as the rest of the world woke up to the moral reality of what abortion does to families and societies. it's a complicated story but it's also very simple, really. many of us have been willing to look the other way in a vast industry of powerful forces in our country have worked very hard to make sure that we do. understand there is no more important single issue today to the left than the issue of abortion. it is an item of faith they are wedded to stronger than any religious conviction. if you have ever been taken aback by the vitriol violence and
headed for the supreme court which would block most abortions after 15 weeks would be right at home in europe when all those nations the left wants to emulate and other areas of policy like france and sweden ban abortion. in fact, all the countries you see on your screen ban elective abortion at 12 weeks. none of them have what america effectively has in many states abortion up to the point of birth. for that, you have to look at our moral equals in nations like china or north korea. why is it...
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>> and i haven't been to europe. i mean, i don't -- i don't understand the point that you are making. >> reporter: and causing friction with a key member of her own party. >> we can't continue this way. >> reporter: for going to west virginia and sitting for local interviews about the covid stimulus plan without giving a heads up to the state's longtime senator, joe manchin. >> i couldn't believe it. no one called me. we are going to try to find a bipartisan pathway forward. i think we need to. but we need to work together. that's not a way of working together. what was done. >> and back on this week's dustup at that school just outside washington, d.c., we spoke today with many of the groups that were originally concerned with the vice president's response when she was speaking with that student. and they -- they are satisfied they tell me with the outreach the white house reached out to them. and gave them some assurances and in terms of their support for israel. so they were pleased, satisfied overall with outreac
>> and i haven't been to europe. i mean, i don't -- i don't understand the point that you are making. >> reporter: and causing friction with a key member of her own party. >> we can't continue this way. >> reporter: for going to west virginia and sitting for local interviews about the covid stimulus plan without giving a heads up to the state's longtime senator, joe manchin. >> i couldn't believe it. no one called me. we are going to try to find a bipartisan...
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and then the latest, you know, there's still candy animation, although a while back i found out europe had better candy than we did overall because head of gummy everything. but then the -- you know, they have those nerds clusters, which is new. which is good. the nerds clusters is good. and then if you go chocolate, probably almond joy. >> hopefully you'll get some of that next week. >> we'll see. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: if anyone that looks like him shows up at your door trick or treating, give him the whole bowl. [ laughter ] that is a man who appreciates candy. meanwhile, the sour patch kid of the nba, kyrie irving, is still refusing to get vaccinated, which means he will ride the bench for the nets. this was the scene in brooklyn during the nets home opener yesterday. a group of anti-vaxers showed up to terrorize security guards who had nothing to do with this at all. look at how crazy this is. they're saying they haven't seen a mob like this in brooklyn since they introduced the cronut. [ laughter ] the signs were almost as nutty as the people carrying them. like this
and then the latest, you know, there's still candy animation, although a while back i found out europe had better candy than we did overall because head of gummy everything. but then the -- you know, they have those nerds clusters, which is new. which is good. the nerds clusters is good. and then if you go chocolate, probably almond joy. >> hopefully you'll get some of that next week. >> we'll see. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: if anyone that looks like him shows up at...
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ainsley: our president is going to europe for climate summit and before that he's heading to the hill and trying to convince the progressives to vote for infrastructure even if he doesn't have the votes for the reconciliation because the squad is trying to -- the squad said no, we have to vote for beth of they will together. do you think there's a chance they vote before he heads out? >> it's not looking good for him. the progressives are consistent that they want to attack the reconciliation package, the human infrastructure which includes illegal immigrant amnesty as well, just mind you, but i don't think they have the votes here. they still want to connect those things and moderates like manchin and sinema who will not vote for that and even if they got the bipartisan infrastructure package through right now it wouldn't mean much from what biden wants to message. it's for the most part infrastructure. it's not their green new deal stuff. so it's worth noting that biden will s going to go there empty handed with a lot of rhetoric, with a lot of empty promises and by the way i'm goin
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and it seems so out of touch to go over to europe to talk about the weather. >> you know, if he really wanted to bring down gasoline prices, for example, really wanted to help the economy, what would he do? he would have stayed home, first of all, and he would have turned fracking back on. you know, what the trump administration did was president trump understood that the key to all of this was energy independence and fracking and creating natural gas. cheap, you know, affordable, secure natural gas. that would help the american economy. that would help our dependence on the middle east. we would be able to get off the middle east and other countries would be able to get their energy from us. it would have been a great win all around. what nobody talks about what great win for the environment. because natural gas has been driven so low that the market was taking -- free market was having companies and countries say look, we're going to switch from dirty coal to clean natural gas made in america. yet, president biden turned all that off. so that's why this is really, i think it's just a
and it seems so out of touch to go over to europe to talk about the weather. >> you know, if he really wanted to bring down gasoline prices, for example, really wanted to help the economy, what would he do? he would have stayed home, first of all, and he would have turned fracking back on. you know, what the trump administration did was president trump understood that the key to all of this was energy independence and fracking and creating natural gas. cheap, you know, affordable, secure...
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you are eager to get to europe >> that is very true, very true, paris, rome, vienna. no, i'm not kidding. i love all those places. budapest the kids love them, too. we miss it we definitely do after all spritz in rome thanks, phil >> coming up, some breaking producer price inflation numbers. the data and the market reaction queen "squawk box" returns queen "squawk box" returns >>> -capsule! -capsule! -capsule! capsule saves me money on prescriptions. capsule took care of my insurance. capsule delivered my meds to my doorstep. capsule is super safe and secure. get your prescriptions hand delivered for free at capsule.com paola needs a parachute. so, salesforce customer 360 unites your marketing, sales, cmerce, service, and it teams around her. so they can deliver a great experience from anywhere. ♪ (whistle) ♪ . >>> welcome back to "squawk box," right here on cnbc just a few second away from the jobless claims and new ppi do you that, check this out the dow now indicated up by 307 points the s&p up 42. the nasdaq up 174. steve leishman is standing by. steve. let's
you are eager to get to europe >> that is very true, very true, paris, rome, vienna. no, i'm not kidding. i love all those places. budapest the kids love them, too. we miss it we definitely do after all spritz in rome thanks, phil >> coming up, some breaking producer price inflation numbers. the data and the market reaction queen "squawk box" returns queen "squawk box" returns >>> -capsule! -capsule! -capsule! capsule saves me money on prescriptions....
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. >> we're seeing prices right now in the low $600s round-trip to europe, which is unheard of pricing. so those are starting to get higher it's already higher for christmastime. >> reporter: experts say don't dally for the best prices and selection. be flexible about your destinations and dates and book that rental car now. lester >> all right, anne thanks for the advice. if you think the price of travel is through the roof, let's turn to what the hottest toys will cost this holiday season that's if you can get your hands on them. stephanie ruhle now with how to get the best deals ♪ deck the halls. ♪ with balls of holly. >> reporter: if the idea of starting your holiday shopping now is sending shivers down your spine, you may want to grab a blanket. >> don't wait until tomorrow buy whatever you need today. >> reporter: owner of this toy store in pittsburgh has been in business for 51 years. >> i can't get a lot of it. >> reporter: he's bracing for a holiday shopping season like no other. the reason, supply chain issues. >> it is all stuck at the harbor. >> reporter: he only receiv
. >> we're seeing prices right now in the low $600s round-trip to europe, which is unheard of pricing. so those are starting to get higher it's already higher for christmastime. >> reporter: experts say don't dally for the best prices and selection. be flexible about your destinations and dates and book that rental car now. lester >> all right, anne thanks for the advice. if you think the price of travel is through the roof, let's turn to what the hottest toys will cost this...
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russia has europe's highest tally of covid fatalities at nearly a50,000 deaths. it's more than six weeks since the volcano on the spanish canary island of la palma first erupted, yet there are no signs of the lava flow coming to an end. some experts believe it could remain active for many months more. the lives of those who live on the island have been changed forever, with thousands of families now homeless. from the island, danjohnson reports. so far, everyone's been protected from the volcano. but there's uncertainty about what will happen next. and even the youngest lives have been shaken. the lava cut these children off from their classrooms. so now they learn in borrowed space with donated books. translation: they can't even go outside to play i because of the situation. it was very emotional to come back because i really wanted to see them. i didn't know how they felt. "i went to live with my grandmother", rodrigo says. "i thought it would end quickly but the volcano has destroyed houses". "it releases a lot of lava", sergio told me, "and it destroys trees
russia has europe's highest tally of covid fatalities at nearly a50,000 deaths. it's more than six weeks since the volcano on the spanish canary island of la palma first erupted, yet there are no signs of the lava flow coming to an end. some experts believe it could remain active for many months more. the lives of those who live on the island have been changed forever, with thousands of families now homeless. from the island, danjohnson reports. so far, everyone's been protected from the...
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bill passed in june of 1944 that was a good, you know, almost year before the war in europe ended and, you know, the war against japan continued until -- it gave v.a. just plenty of time to spread the word about the men if fits. so i think printed up all sorts of pamphlets distributed to service members within the military, kind of, like, counseling sessions to inform service members of the different benefits programs. great effort was made to kind of get the word out and to educate military personnel about these new benefit programs that'd be available to them when they got out of the service. they also printed out promotional materials, posters that they plastered all over the walls. so, again, different ways to, again, to influence people, to inform the military personnel. >> absolutely. and i agree with you, that definitely did help with the end of the war about a year out. so, katie, are there any resources or publications you can recommend for folks to learn more about the v.a. hospitals and the programs that were developed for world war ii veterans? >> absolutely. so there's a
bill passed in june of 1944 that was a good, you know, almost year before the war in europe ended and, you know, the war against japan continued until -- it gave v.a. just plenty of time to spread the word about the men if fits. so i think printed up all sorts of pamphlets distributed to service members within the military, kind of, like, counseling sessions to inform service members of the different benefits programs. great effort was made to kind of get the word out and to educate military...
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about the pandemic, about the role of the united states and europe in the world, so these are still his objectives. they are just a little bit undermined or undercut by the complicated reality of the mess in washington and the global pandemic and climate change that is proceeding unabated. >> i want to read some of the reporting ashley is talking about. one of the key abductions to shifting away from oil has been the costs but the president has been making the climb that nature is already exacting a price. president obama is also going to lend a hand to this agenda. the obama foundation is going to be sort of coming in and undergirding that message. i wonder if you think that this issue with all corners of our country, seeing this extreme weather from flooding in new york city and new jersey to rampant fires in places that have never burned in california. if you think this might be soft of part of that. >> i absolutely do. i mean, the evidence is in the tex dream that we're seeing when you see this nation from coast to coast, all facing weather emergencies, things that don't happen at t
about the pandemic, about the role of the united states and europe in the world, so these are still his objectives. they are just a little bit undermined or undercut by the complicated reality of the mess in washington and the global pandemic and climate change that is proceeding unabated. >> i want to read some of the reporting ashley is talking about. one of the key abductions to shifting away from oil has been the costs but the president has been making the climb that nature is already...
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way president biden has been trying to use this o summit to repair d strengthen the alliances with europe. when ith traveled withes the president toen the uk, to brusss in june, his first meeting with world leaders as president, certainly looked like he was pushing on aned open door. so many of those leaders were looking forward to meeting a leader that is no longer donald trump. theum president's drawdown in afghanistan, the handling of the submarine deal with australia, obviouslies has imposed new tensions on some of our closest relationships. the president, administration officials arepr indicating they feel this summit has been a success. we saw that announcement yesterday about a global minimum tax and the president trying to use the alliances we have to try to deal with some of the most pressing economic challenges at home, specifically higher prices and stress supply chains. the president expected to make announcements related to our own stockpiles of key goods, but to try to get our allies to better coordinate to deal with some of these supply chain bottlenecks. >> it will be a cr
way president biden has been trying to use this o summit to repair d strengthen the alliances with europe. when ith traveled withes the president toen the uk, to brusss in june, his first meeting with world leaders as president, certainly looked like he was pushing on aned open door. so many of those leaders were looking forward to meeting a leader that is no longer donald trump. theum president's drawdown in afghanistan, the handling of the submarine deal with australia, obviouslies has...
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and i hope that at least europe in media will, will inform the people about it. or during the energy crisis, and also the high cost of fuel. some motorists have even started traveling abroad in search of cheaper prices. germans, for example, i've been heading to poland to fill up his all europe correspondent, peter oliver. the cost of living in germany is on the rise. it's clear when you go to the supermarket and see the prices of fruit vege. it's even clearer when you go on to the full court of paint chill stations. and what we're seeing really is the unstoppable force of rising fuel prices colliding with the immovable object that his german reliance on the automobile. it's prompted. some german motorists to cross national boundaries like coming here to poland in order to try and find a cheaper alternative to filling up. driving across the border, just to refuel is particularly worthwhile. if the price difference is a high and the distance is a very short, germany has some of the highest fuel prices in the european union. and to break down this whole situation i
and i hope that at least europe in media will, will inform the people about it. or during the energy crisis, and also the high cost of fuel. some motorists have even started traveling abroad in search of cheaper prices. germans, for example, i've been heading to poland to fill up his all europe correspondent, peter oliver. the cost of living in germany is on the rise. it's clear when you go to the supermarket and see the prices of fruit vege. it's even clearer when you go on to the full court...
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for four long years, much of europe had been under a terrible shadow. free nations had fallen, jews cried out in the camps, millions cried out for liberation. europe was enslaved, and the world prayed for its rescue. here in normandy, the rescue began. here the allies stood and fought against tyranny in a giant undertaking unparalleled in human history. we stand on a lonely, win-swept point on the northern -- wind-swept point on the northern shore of france. the air is soft, but 40 years ago at this moment the air was dense with smoke and the cries of men, and the air was filled with the crack of rifle fire and the roar of cannon. at dawn on the morning of the 6th of june, 1944, 225 rangers jumped off the british landing craft and ran to the bottom of these cliffs. their mission was one of the most difficult and daring of the invasion, to climb these sheer and is desolate cliffs and take out the enemy guns. the allies had been told that some of the mightiest of these guns were here, and they would be trained on the beaches to stop the allied advance. th
for four long years, much of europe had been under a terrible shadow. free nations had fallen, jews cried out in the camps, millions cried out for liberation. europe was enslaved, and the world prayed for its rescue. here in normandy, the rescue began. here the allies stood and fought against tyranny in a giant undertaking unparalleled in human history. we stand on a lonely, win-swept point on the northern -- wind-swept point on the northern shore of france. the air is soft, but 40 years ago at...
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military bases in europe and the middle east. pentagon officials say there are about 53,000 afghan refugees in the united states right now. many are awaiting a permanent and safe place to live. but refugee groups are struggling to find housing. one tells cnn they are hoping to do the next few months what they would usually do over the course of four years. >>> now, japan's princess mako and her long-time partner may finally be getting the happily ever after they've been waiting for. that story coming up next. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. ♪ look good feel good play good. gillette proglide, five blades and a pivoting flexball to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. look good, game good. gillette. tony here from creditrepair.com taking to the streets to talk about credit. can you repa
military bases in europe and the middle east. pentagon officials say there are about 53,000 afghan refugees in the united states right now. many are awaiting a permanent and safe place to live. but refugee groups are struggling to find housing. one tells cnn they are hoping to do the next few months what they would usually do over the course of four years. >>> now, japan's princess mako and her long-time partner may finally be getting the happily ever after they've been waiting for....
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versus what's happened in europe keep in mind americans by pickup trucks and suvs we haven't seen a lot of electric ones yet ford is coming out with the f150 electric pickup truck in the spring, i don't care if it's in a mega- campus or a jumbo jamboree i think they gonna sell a lot of vehicles. >> i think it's neat the renewable vehicles are going to call countries in kentucky because they need the jobs there. coming up our next guest will explain how the cia can prevent the next pandemic, d d ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you have the best pizza in town and the worst wait times. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire we are the next. match the next generationtion. of visionaries. rule breakers. game changers. and world beaters. we certainly aren't here to do what's been done before. and neither are we. at palo alto networks, we are ready to secure our digital future. we innovate to outpace cyberthreats. so you can make the next day safer than the one before. we've
versus what's happened in europe keep in mind americans by pickup trucks and suvs we haven't seen a lot of electric ones yet ford is coming out with the f150 electric pickup truck in the spring, i don't care if it's in a mega- campus or a jumbo jamboree i think they gonna sell a lot of vehicles. >> i think it's neat the renewable vehicles are going to call countries in kentucky because they need the jobs there. coming up our next guest will explain how the cia can prevent the next...
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he is the very first black rhino to be born in europe this year. to put it into perspective, there are just 3000 black rhinos left in the world so this is a very important event. a quick reminder of our top story, the latest escalation in the dispute between britain and france over fishing rights. the french ambassador has been summoned to the foreign office in london to receive the diplomatic process. you can tweet me and also go on to our website for the latest on all the stories we areatching here on outside source. goodbye for now. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrat
he is the very first black rhino to be born in europe this year. to put it into perspective, there are just 3000 black rhinos left in the world so this is a very important event. a quick reminder of our top story, the latest escalation in the dispute between britain and france over fishing rights. the french ambassador has been summoned to the foreign office in london to receive the diplomatic process. you can tweet me and also go on to our website for the latest on all the stories we...