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so we think of national parks as protecting nature by protecting nature national park has always involved eviction. obviously, native populations long before the european americans the mountain people the late 19th century, so there is in the creation of national parks at the time the creation of the a.t., one way to tell the story is that people discovering nature in a wonderful way and it also was people of a certain class with a certain set of powers and privilege. the billing landscape for themselves by denying it to others. so, as part of the story. >> but it seems like even in the chapter which you are talking about here, where he had traveled to germany and kind of brought back this idea of a different time. it was a little bit later right. his subsequent chapter. and the idea that now not only what are we going to nature for commas or for recreation, spiritual renewal, for health but also for these ideas of culture in a sense like yet as you point out, one has to be substituted for the other. and in place for another and that is part of the story as well. a. >> yes, but james tayl
so we think of national parks as protecting nature by protecting nature national park has always involved eviction. obviously, native populations long before the european americans the mountain people the late 19th century, so there is in the creation of national parks at the time the creation of the a.t., one way to tell the story is that people discovering nature in a wonderful way and it also was people of a certain class with a certain set of powers and privilege. the billing landscape for...
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but also the idea of nature as a construct. this seems to be and gestured towards it, this seems to be one of the things you are most and dialed into. you call the book of biography rather than a history right there on the cover. but in fact there is another story line about that. how do we think about nature, what is it, what is our relationship to it? >> absolutely paid the appalachian trail like so many environments is a combination of the built and the natural. the interplay between those two and the tensions between them on the parts that we acknowledge and embrace and places and parts we just pretend are not there, the students have heard a lot more about the appalachian trail than the ever cared to. it was a perfect people very human process crafting a version of nature around ourselves. and actually building our hopes, our needs, aspirations into the environment in crafting the environment around them. we want to talk about nature as that which is separate from us. something that's cool to escape too. but to make it ine
but also the idea of nature as a construct. this seems to be and gestured towards it, this seems to be one of the things you are most and dialed into. you call the book of biography rather than a history right there on the cover. but in fact there is another story line about that. how do we think about nature, what is it, what is our relationship to it? >> absolutely paid the appalachian trail like so many environments is a combination of the built and the natural. the interplay between...
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nature and to have a - to encourage them to save l nature and to have a passion for marine _ nature and to have a passion for marine wildlife. - nature and to have a passion for marine wildlife. it - nature and to have a passion for marine wildlife.— for marine wildlife. it looks like the tide _ for marine wildlife. it looks like the tide has _ for marine wildlife. it looks like the tide has already i like the tide has already turned so i think we have a bit of a fight on our hands to get around the corner here. i should have left an hour earlier and we wouldn't have had this crunch. ow! yep. crossways ? this last three miles i going to kick us in the arts and they did. ., but to kick us in the arts and they did.- but totally - to kick us in the arts and they did.- but totally kicked l did. yeah. but totally kicked us in the _ did. yeah. but totally kicked us in the asked _ did. yeah. but totally kicked us in the asked and - did. yeah. but totally kicked us in the asked and we i did. yeah. but totally kicked | us in the asked and we could have lost everything, we could have lost e
nature and to have a - to encourage them to save l nature and to have a passion for marine _ nature and to have a passion for marine wildlife. - nature and to have a passion for marine wildlife. it - nature and to have a passion for marine wildlife.— for marine wildlife. it looks like the tide _ for marine wildlife. it looks like the tide has _ for marine wildlife. it looks like the tide has already i like the tide has already turned so i think we have a bit of a fight on our hands to get...
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only from nature's bounty. still fresh unstopables in-wash scent aboosterr immune superstars. downy unstopables >>> all right. if you're gearing up to hit the road any time soon, you better watch out for drivers like this. >> my foot is giving me the finger >> oh, grow some, francis. >> ahhh! it's a good day to die >> all right the rudest drivers, the criteria, you can see it right there, failing to yeed, failure to stop. street racing, as well these are the top cities rancho cordova, california, winter park, florida, hampton, georgia, sioux city, iowa, so if you live in those places you probably already know. so pretty much any city you have encountered something like that. >> they clearly missed something in new york city because driving also includes certain words and hand gestures. it's like understood >> defensive walking, that's what you have to do walking around here. >>> now the emmy awards had some big laughs and a little bit of rudeness, too. >> let me start by saying there's way too many of us in thi
only from nature's bounty. still fresh unstopables in-wash scent aboosterr immune superstars. downy unstopables >>> all right. if you're gearing up to hit the road any time soon, you better watch out for drivers like this. >> my foot is giving me the finger >> oh, grow some, francis. >> ahhh! it's a good day to die >> all right the rudest drivers, the criteria, you can see it right there, failing to yeed, failure to stop. street racing, as well these are the top...
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they didn't say there is actual natural lime. they said lime flavor. for all the consumers, if it says flavor, turn to the ingredients and you see if it's in there and that's supposed to be the thing that educates people as to what it is they are consuming. this case goes down in flames. >> mike: robert, bob. anybody hungry? >> let the chips fall where they will. >> mike: have a great night. some good news before we say good night. 93-year-old marie francis o'brien is dancing her way into the hearts of millions. the viral tiktoker started making videos with her granddaughter to cheer up her daughter who is battling cancer. recreating childhood videos, learning dances. it's a family affair with her grandkids pitching in. marie said her favorite part of the whole experience is bringing people joy and laughter. >> that's beautiful. i like stuff like that. i have a good one for you. i think this might surprise you. it certainly surprised me. this one we are going to take you to india. it's a world record for the fastest limbo skating under ten bars. have y
they didn't say there is actual natural lime. they said lime flavor. for all the consumers, if it says flavor, turn to the ingredients and you see if it's in there and that's supposed to be the thing that educates people as to what it is they are consuming. this case goes down in flames. >> mike: robert, bob. anybody hungry? >> let the chips fall where they will. >> mike: have a great night. some good news before we say good night. 93-year-old marie francis o'brien is dancing...
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natural gas works the same way. by taking methane, the same kind of natural gas used for cooking and heating and chilling it to 258 degrees below zero, it would liquefy and reduce the volume of the gas by a ratio of over 600 to 1. it weighed about half as much as water. the gas industry in the mid 1960s began developing liquefied natural gas facilities for a reason completely unrelated to automobile pollution. companies found that liquefied natural gas was an economical and efficient way to store large volumes of gas during the summer months for later use in the winter. shortly after constructing an enormous 620 million could you pick foot facility the san diego gas and electric company began experimenting with liquefied natural gas as an automotive fuel. progress continued. five years later the general services administration decided to adopt the lng system to its own dual fuel project. gsa's first full scale experiment with liquefied natural gas came with the decision to convert 100 vehicles at its boston motor po
natural gas works the same way. by taking methane, the same kind of natural gas used for cooking and heating and chilling it to 258 degrees below zero, it would liquefy and reduce the volume of the gas by a ratio of over 600 to 1. it weighed about half as much as water. the gas industry in the mid 1960s began developing liquefied natural gas facilities for a reason completely unrelated to automobile pollution. companies found that liquefied natural gas was an economical and efficient way to...
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so we think of national parks as protecting nature by protecting nature national park has always involved eviction. obviously, native populations long before the european americans the mountain people the late 19th century, so there is in the creation of national parks at the time the creation of the a.t., one way to tell the story is that people discovering nature in a wonderful way and it also was people of a certain class with a certain set of powers and privilege. the billing landscape for themselves by denying it to others. so, as part of the story. >> but it seems like even in the chapter which you are talking about here, where he had traveled to germany and kind of brought back this idea of a different time. it was a little bit later right. his subsequent chapter. and the idea that now not only what are we going to nature for commas or for recreation, spiritual renewal, for health but also for these ideas of culture in a sense like yet as you point out, one has to be substituted for the other. and in place for another and that is part of the story as well. a. >> yes, but james tayl
so we think of national parks as protecting nature by protecting nature national park has always involved eviction. obviously, native populations long before the european americans the mountain people the late 19th century, so there is in the creation of national parks at the time the creation of the a.t., one way to tell the story is that people discovering nature in a wonderful way and it also was people of a certain class with a certain set of powers and privilege. the billing landscape for...
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but also the idea of nature as a construct. this seems to be and gestured towards it, this seems to be one of the things you are most and dialed into. you call the book of biography rather than a history right there on the cover. but in fact there is another story line about that. how do we think about nature, what is it, what is our relationship to it? >> absolutely paid the appalachian trail like so many environments is a combination of the built and the natural. the interplay between those two and the tensions between them on the parts that we acknowledge and embrace and places and parts we just pretend are not there, the students have heard a lot more about the appalachian trail than the ever cared to. it was a perfect people very human process crafting a version of nature around ourselves. and actually building our hopes, our needs, aspirations into the environment in crafting the environment around them. we want to talk about nature as that which is separate from us. something that's cool to escape too. but to make it ine
but also the idea of nature as a construct. this seems to be and gestured towards it, this seems to be one of the things you are most and dialed into. you call the book of biography rather than a history right there on the cover. but in fact there is another story line about that. how do we think about nature, what is it, what is our relationship to it? >> absolutely paid the appalachian trail like so many environments is a combination of the built and the natural. the interplay between...
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am will be ever see a natural immunity passport? that is therapist talk to tonight's party pallet editor for townhall.com fox news contributor katie pavlich is here. along with former aide to senator chuck schumer, his podcast the aggressive progressive, christopher hahn is here. you guys know you love him. and political columnist anthony fisher rounding things out tonight. the yankees are in trouble don't worry it will solve whatever the of the world. so katy i'll start the a. natural immunity can have even more protection to go to one study out of rockefellers here in new york city. they introduced a number of variants including 20 different spikes coronavirus proteins. they worked around the antibiotics from the vaccine. but not natural antibiotics that people gain from having a covid infection. so with the science like this why is it natural immunity being introduced into the conversation? quickset is a really good question kennedy. and senator paul who saw also a doctor not an epidemiologist but a doctor's been saying it for a
am will be ever see a natural immunity passport? that is therapist talk to tonight's party pallet editor for townhall.com fox news contributor katie pavlich is here. along with former aide to senator chuck schumer, his podcast the aggressive progressive, christopher hahn is here. you guys know you love him. and political columnist anthony fisher rounding things out tonight. the yankees are in trouble don't worry it will solve whatever the of the world. so katy i'll start the a. natural immunity...
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so we think of national parks as protecting nature by protecting nature national park has always involved eviction. obviously, native populations long before the european americans the mountain people the late 19th century, so there is in the creation of national parks at the time the creation of the a.t., one way to tell the story is that people discovering nature in a wonderful way and it also was people of a certain class with a certain set of powers and privilege. the billing landscape for themselves by denying it to others. so, as part of the story. >> but it seems like even in the chapter which you are talking about here, where he had traveled to germany and kind of brought back this idea of a different time. it was a little bit later right. his subsequent chapter. and the idea that now not only what are we going to nature for commas or for recreation, spiritual renewal, for health but also for these ideas of culture in a sense like yet as you point out, one has to be substituted for the other. and in place for another and that is part of the story as well. a. >> yes, but james tayl
so we think of national parks as protecting nature by protecting nature national park has always involved eviction. obviously, native populations long before the european americans the mountain people the late 19th century, so there is in the creation of national parks at the time the creation of the a.t., one way to tell the story is that people discovering nature in a wonderful way and it also was people of a certain class with a certain set of powers and privilege. the billing landscape for...
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it includes a tax on natural gas. we will tkeus inten advise away from dirtier fuels and give adversaries. this will jeopardize american energy security. taxing natural gas is designed to push us to use more wind and solar energy. just this week, it was reported that energy prices in europe are hitting record highs as their dependence on wind power. it would be a gold and dark wenter if there wasn't natural gas available. this demonstrates how we must continue to pursue all of the above energy strategy and then there are the give-aways, the socialivity wish list subsidizees that the owner of an electric vehicle makes well over six figures. the pursuit of all of these policies with an arrogant certainty that it will reduce emissions. the at paris allows worst polluters to pollute well into the future. use of natural gas and other fossil fuels is responsible for the reduction over the past decades. instead of empraising that success, the president is picking his winners and losers. we saw how that worked out. we are sac
it includes a tax on natural gas. we will tkeus inten advise away from dirtier fuels and give adversaries. this will jeopardize american energy security. taxing natural gas is designed to push us to use more wind and solar energy. just this week, it was reported that energy prices in europe are hitting record highs as their dependence on wind power. it would be a gold and dark wenter if there wasn't natural gas available. this demonstrates how we must continue to pursue all of the above energy...
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natural gas? the statistics are impressive. cargo carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, hydrocarbons, reduced by nearly 90%. light and smoke eliminated, completely. natural gas? clean and practical for those taxi and delivery truck fleets that produce 35% of the vehicle pollution in our cities. natural gas, the final answer? that's hard to say. in some states, supplies are limited, but scientists say there is more beneath the ground if we want it. and who is to say what solutions the automobile industry will adopt in coming years? the final answer to the problem of automobile pollution may lie somewhere in the future. but while the work and the top goes on, perhaps there is a place for natural gas in the dual fuel cars now. clear skies, clean air. that's what it's all about. this year marks the 20th anniversary of the 20th of september tax. join us for live coverage from new york, the pentagon, and shanksville, pennsylvania, starting at 7 am eastern, saturday, on c-span. 20 years ago on september 1
natural gas? the statistics are impressive. cargo carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, hydrocarbons, reduced by nearly 90%. light and smoke eliminated, completely. natural gas? clean and practical for those taxi and delivery truck fleets that produce 35% of the vehicle pollution in our cities. natural gas, the final answer? that's hard to say. in some states, supplies are limited, but scientists say there is more beneath the ground if we want it. and who is to say what solutions the automobile...
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but those nature i can show them working on it. but just trying to determine the truth on the phone with you, you know, just recently fashion to really mean that the last year. so the u. s. intelligence published the report on it was the lot. and it contained very vague and even st politicized assessment here in the same kid stuck in your sna. this is unusual for intelligence agencies. also look right on professional. and yet, she has, and i think that's the reason behind the crisis that us intelligence and finds itself mild and which date and because of the attempt to politicize its activities . work by the way, the theory that it's of natural origin room here see. and that is one corresponds with you what most research as a thinking oceans or at the store at the nearest gradual spiritual scenario. well, i have a few minutes last. yeah, you're welcome. hi john. i would like to ask you about a fairly unusual type of your office design false, namely, for historical intelligence stuff i know you have specialist for and study document
but those nature i can show them working on it. but just trying to determine the truth on the phone with you, you know, just recently fashion to really mean that the last year. so the u. s. intelligence published the report on it was the lot. and it contained very vague and even st politicized assessment here in the same kid stuck in your sna. this is unusual for intelligence agencies. also look right on professional. and yet, she has, and i think that's the reason behind the crisis that us...
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i think i'm a natural conservative. would you j natural conservative. would you consider voting _ natural conservative. would you consider voting for _ natural conservative. would you consider voting for the - natural conservative. would you consider voting for the lib - natural conservative. would you i consider voting for the lib dems? no, not at this point in time. the lib dems are _ no, not at this point in time. lib dems are encouraged and emboldened by their recent success but know that they face a long path back to political progress. more than a million people will be invited for their booster jab in england this week. those eligable will recieve texts from tomorrow, with letters sent out later in the week. it'll be offered at least six months after the second dose of vaccine. there are also booster campaigns taking place in the rest of the uk. now the latest coronavirus figures, and there were 29,612 new infections recorded, in the latest 24—hour period. that means, in the last week, an average of 29,624 new cases per day. hospital figures fr
i think i'm a natural conservative. would you j natural conservative. would you consider voting _ natural conservative. would you consider voting for _ natural conservative. would you consider voting for the - natural conservative. would you consider voting for the lib - natural conservative. would you i consider voting for the lib dems? no, not at this point in time. the lib dems are _ no, not at this point in time. lib dems are encouraged and emboldened by their recent success but know that...
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and so therefore, this is more about the nation and future of nature than the cherokee nation with nature stuff. i'm just look at the language, right, my friend regarding the nature of god in the us. so therefore, right now, i think the debate that has been generated over turkey can be extended to brother. nature, i'm the future of nature in itself. so that's the 1st one. the 2nd part i didn't read any dory had a very special case and that the qu, the trauma that was generated by cool in china, get the federal level at the local level. i think put the issue complete on a different level. so the big you don't, the story in a county is like part of where the truck element in the relationship has been very much. they're much better make you rolled it as the u. s. as a level of trust in us towards target, very low level of trust injected towards you as a very low and the decor at time play a major role there. because the best majority of all of those to chunk of the people at that level and looking at him whether it's genuine or not genuine, that's beside the question, believes that the us ha
and so therefore, this is more about the nation and future of nature than the cherokee nation with nature stuff. i'm just look at the language, right, my friend regarding the nature of god in the us. so therefore, right now, i think the debate that has been generated over turkey can be extended to brother. nature, i'm the future of nature in itself. so that's the 1st one. the 2nd part i didn't read any dory had a very special case and that the qu, the trauma that was generated by cool in china,...
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and that is the most simple chart, of natural gas. and this is with the cfdc commitment of traders or cot report, right. these are the numbers that show you the net positions of small speculators and large and commercial we care about the large speck you'llators and that is the green line, see these, over the summer you could see that these money managers took a large net short position as natural gas continued to rally by the time prices move up $4. they ran out of fire power there was none left to sell and then prices skyrocket and which is exactly what happened that is a cause and effect situation. eventually the bears started to capitulate, but what did they have to do buy natural gas futures back which push the prices higher and that is the last leg up. garner believes this short squeeze is likely to be temporary. just look at this chart. every time the large speculators get into negative, look at this, what happens natural gas spikes but then it quickly plummets once the short squeeze comes back to an end back in 2014 this took
and that is the most simple chart, of natural gas. and this is with the cfdc commitment of traders or cot report, right. these are the numbers that show you the net positions of small speculators and large and commercial we care about the large speck you'llators and that is the green line, see these, over the summer you could see that these money managers took a large net short position as natural gas continued to rally by the time prices move up $4. they ran out of fire power there was none...
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talent.— inspiration came from his own natural talent. . ., natural talent. yeah, and where did the lanh natural talent. yeah, and where did the laugh come _ natural talent. yeah, and where did the laugh come from? _ natural talent. yeah, and where did the laugh come from? i— natural talent. yeah, and where did the laugh come from? i think i natural talent. yeah, and where did the laugh come from? i think he i natural talent. yeah, and where did | the laugh come from? i think he did it in, in a the laugh come from? i think he did it in. in a show— the laugh come from? i think he did it in, in a show some _ the laugh come from? i think he did it in, in a show some time, - the laugh come from? i think he did it in, in a show some time, some i it in, in a show some time, some years ago, he did the laugh before, and john picked up on it and thought thatis and john picked up on it and thought that is good and wrote it in the script, ondoes one of his laughs or boycie does one of his laugh and thatis boycie does one of his laugh and that is how it came about an
talent.— inspiration came from his own natural talent. . ., natural talent. yeah, and where did the lanh natural talent. yeah, and where did the laugh come _ natural talent. yeah, and where did the laugh come from? _ natural talent. yeah, and where did the laugh come from? i— natural talent. yeah, and where did the laugh come from? i think i natural talent. yeah, and where did the laugh come from? i think he i natural talent. yeah, and where did | the laugh come from? i think he did it in,...
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another news price is natural gas in europe. is it an old time reco currently at $964.00 per 1000 cubic meters. i represents a 20 percent increase just from yesterday. i'm not prices rising by the hour. it's only got the triple threat just as when to demand is about to kick in. as the surging hotel prices coincide with lower levels of stored gas and the specter of rising fuel poverty, lots to be worried about. charlotte deven ski has a details where the costs, if you reports and horses, was expected. so people may have used more energy during the summer months. also lockdown across europe could have impacted the amount of energy people use at home . we also know that they've seen a problem with wind energy. low winds have not been able to create enough energy to top up the deficits. and we know that you are paying companies have been tough competition over gas supplies with asian companies. all of it has seen that the energy tank reduced to water should be free. pandemic capacity was around 84 percent. it's currently standing wa
another news price is natural gas in europe. is it an old time reco currently at $964.00 per 1000 cubic meters. i represents a 20 percent increase just from yesterday. i'm not prices rising by the hour. it's only got the triple threat just as when to demand is about to kick in. as the surging hotel prices coincide with lower levels of stored gas and the specter of rising fuel poverty, lots to be worried about. charlotte deven ski has a details where the costs, if you reports and horses, was...
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nature, where they could connect with nature and themselves. you are unplugged from the business of life and the distractions, actually, of life. i want people to realise that you don't need much to enjoy life, and to live. staying here strips back and takes you right back to the basics of what you need, what the body needs, what the spirit needs. still to come on the travel show... i get to experience the spectacle and sheer force of nature of the amazing iguazu falls here in argentina. and we meet the couple setting out on a sustainable journey at sea with the help of a little pedal power. so don't go away. this isn'tjust one waterfall, it's hundreds. iguazu is three times wider than niagara, and it's a marvel of nature right on the border between argentina and brazil. i've been wanting to see this water for my entire life. during the rainy season, every second up to 13 million litres of water spill over a series of precipices stretching 1.5 miles wide. well, the first time that i saw the waterfalls i cried. the falls are steeped in local leg
nature, where they could connect with nature and themselves. you are unplugged from the business of life and the distractions, actually, of life. i want people to realise that you don't need much to enjoy life, and to live. staying here strips back and takes you right back to the basics of what you need, what the body needs, what the spirit needs. still to come on the travel show... i get to experience the spectacle and sheer force of nature of the amazing iguazu falls here in argentina. and we...
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we have taken nature for granted, and now we understand the consequences of nature loss for us, as well as climate change, are disastrous. the cost is much higher than the several hundred billion dollars we need to spend to fix nature loss. today we spent an equivalent amount of what�*s needed to save nature on the planet in the wrong way. giving subsidies to agriculture, which destroys the soil, and subsidising overfishing destroys the soil, and subsidising over fishing and forestry that is not sustainable. we need to redirect to sustainable practices. the money is there, we need to spend it better. i5 we need to spend it better. is the will there to thank you. we�*ve been hearing about what the world�*s two super powers, china and america, have committed to do to fight global warming. but will these pledges help the countries that are literally on the frontline of climate change? tuvalu is an island nation in the pacific ocean that has suffered due to increased temperatures and rising sea levels. samuelu laloniu is tuvalu�*s ambassador to the united nations. the commitment to
we have taken nature for granted, and now we understand the consequences of nature loss for us, as well as climate change, are disastrous. the cost is much higher than the several hundred billion dollars we need to spend to fix nature loss. today we spent an equivalent amount of what�*s needed to save nature on the planet in the wrong way. giving subsidies to agriculture, which destroys the soil, and subsidising overfishing destroys the soil, and subsidising over fishing and forestry that is...
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providing relief for families suffering from natural disasters. and securing the blessings of liberty, including to help resettle afghan refugees. and thank you for the important language you crafted in a bipartisan way in this legislation. what is important about it right now is that it meets the needs of people who are affected by hurricane ida across our country. and that's why it's hard to believe from time to time where our colleagues cannot support something that helps the immediate needs of their constituents at home. when disasters strike, there's an -- it's clear in our country that we are there for them. there's a social compact. disaster strikes, we're there. and this, in record time, has come out since hurricane ida. and so many people affected both in elected office and those in elected office have to deliver the services said this is the fastest we ever received. so thank you. thank you, both, for that. so thank you, madam chair and ranking member, for your tremendous leadership in meeting the needs of the american people, honor our
providing relief for families suffering from natural disasters. and securing the blessings of liberty, including to help resettle afghan refugees. and thank you for the important language you crafted in a bipartisan way in this legislation. what is important about it right now is that it meets the needs of people who are affected by hurricane ida across our country. and that's why it's hard to believe from time to time where our colleagues cannot support something that helps the immediate needs...
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curiosity and creativity and as a parent connect his interest and captions that your kids naturally have two available community resources of places and things around us. >> how do you get to the basics of teaching math and reading literacy to children in an unschooled environment? >> i make the point very clearly in the book that is ever parents responsibility to make sure that their children are highly educated and i would argue that is true whether your children are in school or not in school and parents need to make sure that the children are actually learning and being educated and with him schooling because there is so much more family involvement because parents are tuned in to their weaknesses and areas of interest is easier to connect the resources and build upon the knowledge of children have and their curiosity, i do go through the book talking about how to approach reading and math and i think it's important to mention they are not anti-curriculum or the traditional learning, since the idea it is self-directed and student directed as opposed the top down, many children w
curiosity and creativity and as a parent connect his interest and captions that your kids naturally have two available community resources of places and things around us. >> how do you get to the basics of teaching math and reading literacy to children in an unschooled environment? >> i make the point very clearly in the book that is ever parents responsibility to make sure that their children are highly educated and i would argue that is true whether your children are in school or...
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and that is russia also. iraq stepped out on the world's nature, the big way ending its isolation. ah headline to see better late than never need the groups finally expressed consent of a claim that was plotted to kidnap and potentially kill julian litigation currently being reported on yahoo. you said they were the 1st as an intentional journalist long to including here on the collision. talk stephens away in germany and the social phyllis came out on top of the countries, the federal election potential less policy now only b c d, which has lumps his storage version till shortage. trying to deal with long pay. you want the petrol station, you pay? government says a big public full time buying the under the headlines up next announcing national is because sold and yours is a gaping corporate ah ah ah ah, ah hello and welcome to cross stock. we're all things are considered on funeral about many countries in the western world are grappling with such issues as illegal immigration and energy insecurity on remarkably, there is always a single root cause, a party to blame. and that is ru
and that is russia also. iraq stepped out on the world's nature, the big way ending its isolation. ah headline to see better late than never need the groups finally expressed consent of a claim that was plotted to kidnap and potentially kill julian litigation currently being reported on yahoo. you said they were the 1st as an intentional journalist long to including here on the collision. talk stephens away in germany and the social phyllis came out on top of the countries, the federal election...
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nature abhors a moron. let's don't be moronic. i yield back to senator mcconnell. mr. mcconnell: madam president. the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of calendar number 137, h.r. 5305. i further ask that the first amendment in order be the shelby-mcconnell amendment to the text of which is identical to calendar number 135, s. 2789, that there be two hours of debate equally divided between the two leaders or their designees, and upon the use or yielding back of that time the shelby-mcconnell amendment be agreed to. finally, upon disposition of the shelby-mcconnell amendment the bill as amended be read a third time and the senate vote on passage of the bill as amended with a 60-affirmative vote threshold required for passage. the presiding officer: is there objection? is. mr. leahy: reserving my right to object. the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: i've listened to this debate. i've heard my two dear friends from louisiana speak about the disaste
nature abhors a moron. let's don't be moronic. i yield back to senator mcconnell. mr. mcconnell: madam president. the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of calendar number 137, h.r. 5305. i further ask that the first amendment in order be the shelby-mcconnell amendment to the text of which is identical to calendar number 135, s. 2789, that there be two hours of debate equally divided between the...
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only from nature's bounty. does your plug-in fade too fast? try febreze fade defy plug. and other immune superstars. it has built-in technology to digitally control how much scent is released to smell first day fresh for 50 days. la la la la la. i took my favorite cereal and made it waaay better, tony. shaq you're using my crunchy, delicious kellogg's frosted flakes. i added cinnamon basketballs. cinnamoooooooonnnnnnn!!!! ha! they're gr-r-reat!!! which one of these buttons mutes shaq? ♪ when you have nausea, ♪ ♪ heartburn, ingestion, upset stomach... ♪'re gr-r-reat!!! ♪ diarrheaaaa. ♪ pepto bismol coats your stomach with fast and soothing relief. and try new drug free pepto herbal blends. made from 100% natural ginger and peppermint. >>> i'm just really shocked. i was really shocked, disappointed >> what does it say about the american justice system? >> that it's flawed. >> coming up on "today," an nbc news exclusive kate snow sits down with andrea constand her allegations of sexual assault sent bill cosby to prison now more than t
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fauci and all, not acknowledging natural immunity? i mean, it's very weird what's happening in the country because they don't deny it for any other virus. so why is this the one? >> it's so frustrating the to watch the politicization of the human immune system. basically they dug into a position they took early on without the humility to recognize that their hypothesis was wrong. and they have not evolved their position and as a result, we are hearing about these tragic stories and that was so hard to watch what you just played there. first responders and students and nurses and soldiers being kicked out of their livelihood because our public health officials are ignoring natural imimmunity. they took this position early the politics of it was such that an edict was handed down from on high from the white house that was very simple vaccinate everybody but it was not scientifically precise. because of that people were natural immunity disenfranchised. tens of thousands of americans died when we were rationing the vaccine goig natural i
fauci and all, not acknowledging natural immunity? i mean, it's very weird what's happening in the country because they don't deny it for any other virus. so why is this the one? >> it's so frustrating the to watch the politicization of the human immune system. basically they dug into a position they took early on without the humility to recognize that their hypothesis was wrong. and they have not evolved their position and as a result, we are hearing about these tragic stories and that...
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natural gas. a seven-year high and fresh fuel to ongoing inflation worries. >>> speaking of worries. the morning rbi. what has you, the wex viewer, saying is the biggest macro risk right now? we will tell you this is "worldwide exchange" on this september 9th >>> good morning welcome or welcome back. it is 5:30 on the nose thanks for joining us. here is how your money is shaping up on this thursday morning. we are seeing futures in the red again. not huge declines. we're not down a couple hundred points, but 63 on the dow. fair value is in the green the way the markets end up going is anybody's guess we have been a little weak lately stocks continue to lose steam. yesterday with the dow and s&p, they closing down fractionally nasdaq pulling back from new records. down .50%. investors taking the week off or nervous of covid and central bank policies? insert fear here we will get to that in a moment. >>> one market to watch closely right now, not stocks, is natural gas. natural gas prices are flarin
natural gas. a seven-year high and fresh fuel to ongoing inflation worries. >>> speaking of worries. the morning rbi. what has you, the wex viewer, saying is the biggest macro risk right now? we will tell you this is "worldwide exchange" on this september 9th >>> good morning welcome or welcome back. it is 5:30 on the nose thanks for joining us. here is how your money is shaping up on this thursday morning. we are seeing futures in the red again. not huge declines....
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particularly natural gas natural gas soaring to its highest level in seven years demand from europe is booming. natural gas up 52% this quarter. the best quarter since the third quarter of 2005. we'll get more on the historic and potentially dangerous move on natural gas later on in the show it is not just natural gas oil on the move this morning, wti and brent up another 1%. and look at that, brent crude in europe is back above 80 bucks a barrel, the highest level since october of 2018. this coming after a note last week from goldman sachs saying that brent could hit 90 by year's end adding the so-called peak oil, a lot of people talking about it, goldman says, unlikely to happen this decade. by the way, think that comco phillips is a good stock buy here more on energy prices in a bit more on the market and the money in moments right now let's get to key headlines. including more on the shocking resignations of two regional fed presidents within just 24 hours. something we have never seen before here with more on that and more is sylvana >> that's right. dallas federal reserve preside
particularly natural gas natural gas soaring to its highest level in seven years demand from europe is booming. natural gas up 52% this quarter. the best quarter since the third quarter of 2005. we'll get more on the historic and potentially dangerous move on natural gas later on in the show it is not just natural gas oil on the move this morning, wti and brent up another 1%. and look at that, brent crude in europe is back above 80 bucks a barrel, the highest level since october of 2018. this...
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the naturalization or deportation. and so they self censor. those who felt persecuted under these laws. and so what you find is that ... those who face impressions, americans and non citizens, in the united states felt that suppression in a similar way, but also in different ways, because of these ideological exclusion deportation laws. what is also remarkable is the endurance of them. all the way to today. which is, over the course of the made made 1960s and 19 fifties, we have more protected legal standards on the first amendment. there are attempts by the supreme to roll back a lot of those loyalty oaths and suppression under anti communism. however, the statutes that provide for ideological exclusion deportation remain. they survive that rollback. and they survived that immigration reform in the mid 1960s. and they are used well into the 19 eighties, those provisions. so that's part of the danger here, which is how long these laws are on the books, and how they can be used, subsequently and re-fashioned and revised
the naturalization or deportation. and so they self censor. those who felt persecuted under these laws. and so what you find is that ... those who face impressions, americans and non citizens, in the united states felt that suppression in a similar way, but also in different ways, because of these ideological exclusion deportation laws. what is also remarkable is the endurance of them. all the way to today. which is, over the course of the made made 1960s and 19 fifties, we have more protected...
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that region needs natural gas. prices are high and that is boosting the price of electricity there as well. when you get to the winter there is a large amount of natural gas in the market. you are going to see these countries fighting over a finite supply of gas which will just lead to price war. prices are going to hit potentially record highs. a cold winter is going to boost the price of everything around the world from ceramics in china to electricity in brazil. everything potentially could jump in the near future. francine: we are trying to figure out what this means for gas exporters and the like. could they be winners in the short term then be hurt longer-term? >> that is a good point. in the short-term they would benefit from the higher prices from the larger demand. but because of the price instability and the volatility, it could push some economies and emerging markets away from natural gas, away from fossil fuels, because prices are so unpredictable that they would rather go back to the good old coal or
that region needs natural gas. prices are high and that is boosting the price of electricity there as well. when you get to the winter there is a large amount of natural gas in the market. you are going to see these countries fighting over a finite supply of gas which will just lead to price war. prices are going to hit potentially record highs. a cold winter is going to boost the price of everything around the world from ceramics in china to electricity in brazil. everything potentially could...
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jack: sailing stocks must be plummeting but give us natural gas pics. >> barron's wrote favorably about a couple of them chesapeake energy chk humongous kangaroo i was in the military i don't know the right calls is relatively on hedged which means it benefits quickly when natural gas prices rise then you have similar reqs energy s ez xylophone, you to lick this care bear in the deal could've grew cash flow over time. jack: we need more radio contacts with jack hough, carlton let's talk about crypto so much easier to understand than what jack hough talks about. first of all the fed is sent to really support on crypto is not right. >> were looking to get guidance from the fed basically we want to hear what the fed thinks about the essential bank currency or the stable coins that have been proposed the fear of central banks not just the fed around the world but a script of currency grows and you can see more of the. to. payments the effectiveness of the monetary policy the central banks implement will be more difficult to do because the transactions will happen of official ledgers. jack:
jack: sailing stocks must be plummeting but give us natural gas pics. >> barron's wrote favorably about a couple of them chesapeake energy chk humongous kangaroo i was in the military i don't know the right calls is relatively on hedged which means it benefits quickly when natural gas prices rise then you have similar reqs energy s ez xylophone, you to lick this care bear in the deal could've grew cash flow over time. jack: we need more radio contacts with jack hough, carlton let's talk...
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you natural confidence. they certainly have _ you natural confidence. they certainly have plenty - you natural confidence. they certainly have plenty of- you natural confidence. they certainly have plenty of confidence. and as we've said, the frightening thing for the rest of europe is that chelsea have strengthened since last season with the arrival of romelu lukaku. it's an 8pm kick—off tonight, jane. and, of course, you can listen to it all on radio 5 live. chelsea might be the holders but thatis chelsea might be the holders but that is not the biggest match this evening? that is not the biggest match this evenin: ? , ., , that is not the biggest match this eveninu? _, , . ., ., evening? this one is. barcelona auainst evening? this one is. barcelona against bayern _ evening? this one is. barcelona against bayern munich. - yeah, no matter what the situation, this is always one of the biggest matches in european football. 11 european cups between the two sides. but tonight the match takes on extra significance. it's the first time barcelona will play
you natural confidence. they certainly have _ you natural confidence. they certainly have plenty - you natural confidence. they certainly have plenty of- you natural confidence. they certainly have plenty of confidence. and as we've said, the frightening thing for the rest of europe is that chelsea have strengthened since last season with the arrival of romelu lukaku. it's an 8pm kick—off tonight, jane. and, of course, you can listen to it all on radio 5 live. chelsea might be the holders but...
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but natural gas seems to be the major backbone. so usually for promot, providing a stable energy production at with natural gas. you can quickly lift up energy production level when the wind stops blowing when it start at the top os data in the morning here. more space that brings you up to date with the new so far we're back again. this help the ah, the ah ah. the jamie diamond was critical, a big claim starting when it was $200.00 a point. it's now around 45000 coin adding as he points out 10 x from here. so he's looking for up to point $55.00 and about a coin. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century. what other chapters called gun violence school shootings, homelessness 1st, it was my job and then it was my family didn't was my savings. i have nothing. i have nothing and it's not like i don't try. i look for resources, i look for jobs, i look for everything i can to make this pass. and i end up doing is testing the road to the american dream, paved with dead refugees at the very idealized imag
but natural gas seems to be the major backbone. so usually for promot, providing a stable energy production at with natural gas. you can quickly lift up energy production level when the wind stops blowing when it start at the top os data in the morning here. more space that brings you up to date with the new so far we're back again. this help the ah, the ah ah. the jamie diamond was critical, a big claim starting when it was $200.00 a point. it's now around 45000 coin adding as he points out 10...
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more of the estate was given over to nature with dramatic results. ah, so this is the 2nd chapter of the net while then project. and i'm told this is where things get really wild. ah, related. and then we'll come down to the southern block here and we're gonna meet charlie for the other half of the nit wildlands project. and feel free to take us and give us a bit of a tour around charlie. hello. hello. i was just sitting back. it might seem strange getting in a supply vehicle to drive around the english countryside, wildlife tours to see net big fight or flight or part of the business mode. ah ah, it isn't long before our 1st sighting. oh, will you see him something father. dear. really fly to take a look look look like that was jenny. you said charlie wants me to see a rare visitor lastly on the shores over 5 centuries ago, a white stork. ah. if you look at the extra like that and as, as a binoculars, you will see that the course you're going to go to, oh my goodness. so the wellness is actually the 2nd this to be built in britain in 604 years. stor
more of the estate was given over to nature with dramatic results. ah, so this is the 2nd chapter of the net while then project. and i'm told this is where things get really wild. ah, related. and then we'll come down to the southern block here and we're gonna meet charlie for the other half of the nit wildlands project. and feel free to take us and give us a bit of a tour around charlie. hello. hello. i was just sitting back. it might seem strange getting in a supply vehicle to drive around...
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well, britain, it should not have relies to the extent it's on liquefied natural gas. and instead of hurling use and all full accusations against russia, the british governments should have put politics aside and should have sat down with the russians and should have come to an agreement like the german government states, specifically on referring to north stream. so, because unlike for britain, germany now enjoys an uninterrupted flow of natural gas from russia, that is good german industry, that is good for german domestic households. i should say, peter, that is imperative. german industry and german domestic households. if the british states could truly cares for its citizens, and i said they would have put politics aside and it would offend shore. and i'm instructed flow of russian natural gas, which would have been imperative for the british economy and imperative british domestic households. but instead, an energy crisis is lumen, but naturally has nothing to do with the british states. no, it can only be false off, of course, the, based from the east, russia di
well, britain, it should not have relies to the extent it's on liquefied natural gas. and instead of hurling use and all full accusations against russia, the british governments should have put politics aside and should have sat down with the russians and should have come to an agreement like the german government states, specifically on referring to north stream. so, because unlike for britain, germany now enjoys an uninterrupted flow of natural gas from russia, that is good german industry,...
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and we all remember how nature even statement talked about adverse theory. you know, china and introduce your reference and almost an 80 me. so this is basically, this is what, this is. what is making as your so different from, from nato. it's a peaceful organization not directed against a particular country. and why does it make the united states of the west so angry because it shows that you and d. d, inside the same organization, despite differences, cultural, political differences. and the idea suggested by that he's still insist on having these democracy is versus of better theory and they signed it before the end of the year. are thought it would be possible to gain a barcode because just needed to remind you that again, for many years was the most important major l i outside the organization. you remember and look what happened to it and the coming back to what we were talking about in the 1st part of the program. if we accept this idea or by that, that there are you mockers just and chris just right. then the why i people believe supposed be democrat
and we all remember how nature even statement talked about adverse theory. you know, china and introduce your reference and almost an 80 me. so this is basically, this is what, this is. what is making as your so different from, from nato. it's a peaceful organization not directed against a particular country. and why does it make the united states of the west so angry because it shows that you and d. d, inside the same organization, despite differences, cultural, political differences. and the...
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that's the nature of being the economy. observing investors choose assets to balance risk and reward. with one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. agile and liquid. a proven protector. an ever-evolving enabler of bold decisions. an asset more relevant than ever before. gold. your strategic advantage. david: wall street's losing streak and supporting political candidates did not stop when it came to back inviting, charlie gasparino is here written brilliantly over the weekend. >> you could say this is a huge case as buyers remorse, i'm not trying to talk to rank-and-file i don't give up my sources i have good access at the major firms to the men and some women they can believe the level of competency divided administration issues large and small large meeting the border in afghanistan withdrawal huge mistakes with humanitarian implication, people died and that's really bad stuff they see on economic matters and they can't believe is pushing for $3.5 trillion spending and tax scheme when it's not needed and so
that's the nature of being the economy. observing investors choose assets to balance risk and reward. with one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. agile and liquid. a proven protector. an ever-evolving enabler of bold decisions. an asset more relevant than ever before. gold. your strategic advantage. david: wall street's losing streak and supporting political candidates did not stop when it came to back inviting, charlie gasparino is here written brilliantly over the weekend....