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shad white is state auditor for the state of mississippi. mr. roberts knodell is the director of the missouri department of social services. ms. kristi putnam is a secretary of the arkansas department of human services and doctor aisha nyandoro is the ceo of supreme court opportunities in jackson, mississippi. welcome to you all. mr. carter i will never recognize you for five minutes to deliver your opening statement. >> chairman lahood, ranking member davis and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify a potential reforms to the tanf program specifically, and on a broader statement in general. my name is clarence carter and i currently serve as commissioner of the tennessee department of human services in the administration of governor building. tendency of my last stop in a 32 year career in the administration of public safety net programs and agencies at the federal, state and local levels of government. during that career i've had the blessing and good fortune of serving two presidents, four governors and the mayo
shad white is state auditor for the state of mississippi. mr. roberts knodell is the director of the missouri department of social services. ms. kristi putnam is a secretary of the arkansas department of human services and doctor aisha nyandoro is the ceo of supreme court opportunities in jackson, mississippi. welcome to you all. mr. carter i will never recognize you for five minutes to deliver your opening statement. >> chairman lahood, ranking member davis and members of the...
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we found outside of mississippi. we found that tanf dollars had gone to pay celebrities and athletes in mississippi with little to no work required. we found that one profit in particular, a prophet run by nancy and zach, a mother and son duo, had received tens of millions of dollars of 10 if money tanf money. they had misspent most of that money. repaid a loan from his 401(k) program with tanf dollars. they paid for a house using government money, they paid for cars for themselves . they paid for technology like ipads. this list goes on and on. if you would like to see the full list of what we uncovered, i suggest that you read our single audit from 2020 or the two years after that. details some of those findings. but i would like to say mainly as tingly thank you to all of you for inviting all of us here and for looking into this. my hope is that the country can learn for mississippi's experience so that what we saw, the front that we saw in mississippi does not happen in other states. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >
we found outside of mississippi. we found that tanf dollars had gone to pay celebrities and athletes in mississippi with little to no work required. we found that one profit in particular, a prophet run by nancy and zach, a mother and son duo, had received tens of millions of dollars of 10 if money tanf money. they had misspent most of that money. repaid a loan from his 401(k) program with tanf dollars. they paid for a house using government money, they paid for cars for themselves . they paid...
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the of pittsburgh mississippi he attended georgia washington university and tulane lawla school. he several years as assistant u.s. attorney right here in the district of columbia. he prosecuted homicides carjackings and gun violence. in one case he was the lead prosecutor securing conventions for several members in deadly street gangs have been indicted for multiple murders. since 2018 he has served as mr. -- the chief at the department of justice. he is a dedicated public servant with significant experience as a prosecutor. he is the first -- don't take it from me, take it from both mississippi senators both republicans who approved his nomination and yet he's being held up. senator mcgrath from the southern districthe of californa devoted a legal career to keeping america safe. mr. degraff attended boston college in the diversity -- his deputy staff judge advocate with my state summary court. she was honorably discharged after six years of service and record begin serving as a federal press in the southern district of california. or her time with the u.s. attorneys office she
the of pittsburgh mississippi he attended georgia washington university and tulane lawla school. he several years as assistant u.s. attorney right here in the district of columbia. he prosecuted homicides carjackings and gun violence. in one case he was the lead prosecutor securing conventions for several members in deadly street gangs have been indicted for multiple murders. since 2018 he has served as mr. -- the chief at the department of justice. he is a dedicated public servant with...
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army corps of engineers install a wedge up the mississippi river. but that task is a steep one >> what's been happening lately, we haven't had enough flow from the mississippi river coming downstream to prevent the saltwater from coming upstream >> reporter: prompting them to install a sill or levee 30 feet bolo below the water's surface. >> so all of this swork essen work is being done to protect water upriver. >> reporter: it's important to remember that while all this work going on behind me is important, it only buys us time. what we really need to solve the problem is prolonged rain upriver. >> without a major tropical system, without the situation changing in the basin, this may and more prolonged event >> reporter: meaning other mitigation measures are needed the corps's goal is to barge in 36 galmillion-gallons of freshwe every day. >> i can tell you, there's daily coordination meetings. we have been participating in the meetings, meetings with jefferson parish, all trying to f figure this out. >>> rain heads for the east coast this morning
army corps of engineers install a wedge up the mississippi river. but that task is a steep one >> what's been happening lately, we haven't had enough flow from the mississippi river coming downstream to prevent the saltwater from coming upstream >> reporter: prompting them to install a sill or levee 30 feet bolo below the water's surface. >> so all of this swork essen work is being done to protect water upriver. >> reporter: it's important to remember that while all this...
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so when there's not enough flow from the mississippi river, the mississippi river will go over it. it will go on the top, and the saltwater will continue to climb along the bottom of the river. >> reporter: in july, the corps constructed an underwater sill, or levee, meant to block the flow of saltwater. but the sill was overtopped last week. engineers are working to increase its height by 25 feet. but that is not expected to hold back the saltwater for long. in new orleans, bottled water has turned into a hot commodity with some store shelves nearly empty. >> i've been out since early this morning. nothing on the store shelves. >> reporter: further south in plaquemines parish, there have been drinking water advisories in place since june. >> there is not one thing that's going to solve this challenge for us. it's going to be a combination of lots of different efforts. >> reporter: that could include transporting tens of millions of gallons of freshwater daily to nearby water treatment plants to dilute the salty water. >> how basic is water back in the kitchen? >> i would say it's
so when there's not enough flow from the mississippi river, the mississippi river will go over it. it will go on the top, and the saltwater will continue to climb along the bottom of the river. >> reporter: in july, the corps constructed an underwater sill, or levee, meant to block the flow of saltwater. but the sill was overtopped last week. engineers are working to increase its height by 25 feet. but that is not expected to hold back the saltwater for long. in new orleans, bottled water...
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. >> i love a roundabout >> reporter: mow matter what you call them in oxford, mississippi, you can't miss them. the mayor took us driving in circles in what she calls the roundabout capital of the south. i hear you have a nickname >> i do have a nickname roundabout robin >> reporter: in europe roundabouts are everywhere here in the u.s. they're not that common but they are on the rise this town in mississippi has built 21 traffic circles in six years. this is one of 34 roundabouts in the area, but the city of oxford is not the only city going all in on roundabouts. bend, oregon, has almost 50. lincoln, nebraska, has 75 and indiana has 140. studies show roundabouts drive down serious injury and fatal crash rates by 90%. drivers are forced to slow down, and there are fewer conflict points for vehicles, saving lives and maybe saving time. marvin king has a front row seat how much of a difference has it made in your daily life >> oh, right here this would have taken forever because it would have been a slow stop bye, have a great day. >> reporter: dropping off his kids at school, the oxf
. >> i love a roundabout >> reporter: mow matter what you call them in oxford, mississippi, you can't miss them. the mayor took us driving in circles in what she calls the roundabout capital of the south. i hear you have a nickname >> i do have a nickname roundabout robin >> reporter: in europe roundabouts are everywhere here in the u.s. they're not that common but they are on the rise this town in mississippi has built 21 traffic circles in six years. this is one of 34...
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>> this could be a record low on the mississippi. as long as we've been keeping records, we keep breaking these records, temperatures, low ice, all these sorts of things. this is another result of a planet out of balance, where our water cycles are either too much or not enough these days. and this is the way humans are adapting. you can see it happening in realtime with the army corps of engineers leading the way. >> bill weir, thank you. >> you bet. >> well, overnight, striking writers and the studios reaching a tentative deal after 146 days and countless picket lines. >>> but there is still no deal in washington, d.c. to keep the government open. republican congressman tony gonzalez thinks the outcome is inevitable. listen. >> i don't want to see a shutdown, but there is no doubt in my mind that the country is headed for a shutdown and everyone should prepare as such. >> representative gonzalez joins us next. >>> morning, everybody. top of the hour on a monday. glad you're with us. let's start with five things to know for this mon
>> this could be a record low on the mississippi. as long as we've been keeping records, we keep breaking these records, temperatures, low ice, all these sorts of things. this is another result of a planet out of balance, where our water cycles are either too much or not enough these days. and this is the way humans are adapting. you can see it happening in realtime with the army corps of engineers leading the way. >> bill weir, thank you. >> you bet. >> well, overnight,...
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the mississippi resident weighed in at 802 pounds it measured 14' 3" with than 70,000 people ready to leave the iconic burning manifest val now
the mississippi resident weighed in at 802 pounds it measured 14' 3" with than 70,000 people ready to leave the iconic burning manifest val now
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but they become a dynamic duo as they go down the mississippi. wyatt is -- why it is controversial today is because the n-word is using it quite bit, some people want it bad because of that, and they say that it cannot really be a classic because of that, and then twain was willing to do dialect. any time a white author starts dealing in dialect in any culture it gets tricky and sensitive, particularly now. ernest hemingway said all american literature emanates from the adventures of huckleberry finn. it continues to live on and to be discussed and debated, and mark twain is one of our great writers because of his body of work, but this was the one that has the -- lasted the test of time and is still red and talked about. but less so now because of that. hayden: what is interesting, and i'm skipping over to number eight, their eyes were watching god, by zora neale hurston, was also criticized for using dialect. and alice walker, the great water, basically resurrected hurt and her reputation and -- her and her reputation. brinkley: zora neale hurs
but they become a dynamic duo as they go down the mississippi. wyatt is -- why it is controversial today is because the n-word is using it quite bit, some people want it bad because of that, and they say that it cannot really be a classic because of that, and then twain was willing to do dialect. any time a white author starts dealing in dialect in any culture it gets tricky and sensitive, particularly now. ernest hemingway said all american literature emanates from the adventures of...
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and they came from liverpool up the mississippi across the atlantic of the mississippi through st. louis along the way to nauvoo , and so we have this interesting history. and i should tell you this too. latter-day saints felt obligated to record their experience going to zion, just like for a jew will be coming to jerusalem. so i would say this. along this missouri family right here, in salt lake city, they have what's called the church history library. and even if you're catholic, jewish, protestant, agnostic, atheist, whatever, there's hundreds of thousands of first- person immigrant accounts describing what it was like to go through america in the mid- 19th century. i mean, this is really interesting stuff, with a lot of, you know, people that were fresh converts, and it's like, what was it like to experience this or that. and so i love it, and i share with my history and friends of different cultures and things that this is, you got to at least take a look at this. you got to look at everything, right? so here we go. so the comedies latter-day saint converts coming from the br
and they came from liverpool up the mississippi across the atlantic of the mississippi through st. louis along the way to nauvoo , and so we have this interesting history. and i should tell you this too. latter-day saints felt obligated to record their experience going to zion, just like for a jew will be coming to jerusalem. so i would say this. along this missouri family right here, in salt lake city, they have what's called the church history library. and even if you're catholic, jewish,...
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mississippi's auditor is calling some college majors garbage fields. lauren: i have a gripe with this. stuart: hold on a second. hold on. let me feel it out. they indoctrinate state of the unions and should be defunded. we have the story. hold yourself for a bit later. we have it later. one of the judges of mis-universe, emily austin decided it was better for her to leave college early to pursue her career. that's interesting, emily is next. ♪ (sfx: stone wheel crafting) ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ ♪ every day, businesses everywhere are asking: is it possible? with comcast business... it is. is it possible to help keep our online platform safe from cyberthreats? absolutely. can we provide health care virtually anywhere? we can help with that. is it possible to use predictive monitoring to address operations issues? we can help with that, too. with the advanced connectivity and intelligence of global s
mississippi's auditor is calling some college majors garbage fields. lauren: i have a gripe with this. stuart: hold on a second. hold on. let me feel it out. they indoctrinate state of the unions and should be defunded. we have the story. hold yourself for a bit later. we have it later. one of the judges of mis-universe, emily austin decided it was better for her to leave college early to pursue her career. that's interesting, emily is next. ♪ (sfx: stone wheel crafting) ♪ the biggest ideas...
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you may remember images like these of the mississippi river last year. farmers say while it's not quite that low last year, the levels are low enough to affect the size of barges that use the waterways to transport goods from coast to coast and that could lead to significant disruptions in the supply chain and price hikes at your local grocery store. let's go outside right now and we see some hazy skies especially in san francisco. you can't even make out the city of oakland as jeff ranieri has been telling us throughout the newscast, there's been an air quality advisory today and tomorrow because of smoke drifting from wildfires in northern california and oregon. >> it looks terrible out there. >> usually we see this during really warm or hot days, but the weather has been nice and pleasant and this came in. >> the fires just kind of reignited or got even stronger overnight so then that smoke really drifted down in the bay area. it is mixing in with fog so it's giving us smoggy conditions. i wanted to show you the satellite loop tonight and exactly wher
you may remember images like these of the mississippi river last year. farmers say while it's not quite that low last year, the levels are low enough to affect the size of barges that use the waterways to transport goods from coast to coast and that could lead to significant disruptions in the supply chain and price hikes at your local grocery store. let's go outside right now and we see some hazy skies especially in san francisco. you can't even make out the city of oakland as jeff ranieri has...
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host: moses is next in greenville, mississippi, democrat. caller: good morning. how are you doing? i sit back and i watched this political mess unfolding and i view it as endangerment and indoctrination. everybody else is supposed to be working for the people and the country but it is apparent people have ulterior motives. if we keep going down this road, we are going to be in a world of trouble. they shipped all the jobs overseas. they reduced the taxes on the corporations but the republican party sit there and want to cut these programs. where are we headed? that is all i want to know, but remember, this is dangerous indoctrination that is manifesting itself in the current political environment. thank you. guest: thanks, moses, for the question. i want to tell you that i agree with you on multiple parts of your question. i might disagree on a couple of parts but let me try to address them. you did what i used to call a compound question. let's talk about shifting jobs overseas. yes, we have got to incentivize jobs to come back to the united states. we have to because when that ha
host: moses is next in greenville, mississippi, democrat. caller: good morning. how are you doing? i sit back and i watched this political mess unfolding and i view it as endangerment and indoctrination. everybody else is supposed to be working for the people and the country but it is apparent people have ulterior motives. if we keep going down this road, we are going to be in a world of trouble. they shipped all the jobs overseas. they reduced the taxes on the corporations but the republican...
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pulling out of the market because of you know, hurricanes that happen in the sixty's and funding from mississippi river, but that program doesn't have enough money. uh, the cost of the premiums that people pay does not reflect the risk of, of high flooding. so the federal government that program is in is in a major deficit. and the binding ministration is now trying to raise people's premiums so that it reflects the costs. but some states including florida are suing to stop this from happening. so you have obstacles to one of the solutions that could persuade people to try to take more measures to protect their homes or consider moving to say for areas. mm hm. how big a role do you think it plays on the state level? because on the, on the federal level, you know, and job i'm has said time and again, that all of these extreme weather events can very well be attributed to climate change. but there are people in power and some of the most effective states that deny it. climate change, how big a factor is that in, in the help that the effect of people are in, can rely on in case of the worst happenin
pulling out of the market because of you know, hurricanes that happen in the sixty's and funding from mississippi river, but that program doesn't have enough money. uh, the cost of the premiums that people pay does not reflect the risk of, of high flooding. so the federal government that program is in is in a major deficit. and the binding ministration is now trying to raise people's premiums so that it reflects the costs. but some states including florida are suing to stop this from happening....
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up the mississippi cross the atlantic up the mississippi through saint louis and on their way to nauvoo and so we have this interesting history and i should tell you this too latter-day saints. felt obligated to record their experience of what they said was like going design just like for a -- would be coming to jerusalem the alia the ascending so i would say this along with this, missouri family room here. in salt lake city they have what's called the church history library and even if your catholic jewish protestant agnostic atheist, whatever there's hundreds and thousands of first person immigrant accounts describing what it was like to go through america in the mid-19th century. this is really interesting stuff with a lot of you know people that were fresh converts and it's like what was it like to experience this or that and so i love it and i share with my my historian friends of different cultures and faith that this is you got to you got at least take a look at this. you got to to look at everything, right? so here we go. so these these? latter-day saint converts coming from the
up the mississippi cross the atlantic up the mississippi through saint louis and on their way to nauvoo and so we have this interesting history and i should tell you this too latter-day saints. felt obligated to record their experience of what they said was like going design just like for a -- would be coming to jerusalem the alia the ascending so i would say this along with this, missouri family room here. in salt lake city they have what's called the church history library and even if your...
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the louisiana purchase in 1803 brought most of the lands between the mississippi river and rocky mountains into the nation and then war with mexico. in 1846 to 1848. in incorporated american southwest and then in 1867 the united states purchased alaska from russia. and so see, with each of those territorial acquisitions, they are functions of war and or purchase. the terra that that becomes the pacific northwest however was appended to the nation in a somewhat unusual faction not war or not purchase rather the pacific northwest, the oregon country went through a phase which the two primary claimants to the region that's the united states and great britain agreed to share it for an indefinite time. this is the so-called joint occupation i referred to earlier the the convention of 1818 was an agreement between great britain and the united states that resolve territorial disputes following the war of 1812, the convention of 1818, first established the 49th parallel as the border from the great lakes to the rocky mountains. so this is the northern of the united states as we know it today. the
the louisiana purchase in 1803 brought most of the lands between the mississippi river and rocky mountains into the nation and then war with mexico. in 1846 to 1848. in incorporated american southwest and then in 1867 the united states purchased alaska from russia. and so see, with each of those territorial acquisitions, they are functions of war and or purchase. the terra that that becomes the pacific northwest however was appended to the nation in a somewhat unusual faction not war or not...
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. >>> and signing an emergency declaration in new orleans as increase of saltwater in the mississippi river is threatening drinking water, and how officials are working to stop a climate disaster. that is all ahead. >>> this morning the time is running out for congress to avert a government shutdown, and in five days some government workers will be furloughed and others have to work without pay. house speaker kevin mccarthy has not been able to get the republicans to work without a plan, and his job is very much on the line. president biden is warning that the consequences could be dire. cnn's arlette saenz is at the white house, and for now, the white house is a spectator, but expected to be a vocal spectator, arlette. >> yes, we are seeing the white house taking a hands off approach when it is getting involved with the negotiations going on in capitol hill, but what you will see the white house doing is to stepping up the warnings about the impact of the potential government shutdown and billing it as an extreme shutdown that would be caused at the hands of the house republicans. yo
. >>> and signing an emergency declaration in new orleans as increase of saltwater in the mississippi river is threatening drinking water, and how officials are working to stop a climate disaster. that is all ahead. >>> this morning the time is running out for congress to avert a government shutdown, and in five days some government workers will be furloughed and others have to work without pay. house speaker kevin mccarthy has not been able to get the republicans to work...
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. >>> mississippi, alabama y georgia. el salario mÍnimo por debajo de los 50 mil dÓlares. viva donde viva hay cosas que se puede hacer aliviar sus gatos. >>> realmentee hacerse hacerse responsable de sus finanzas y lo harÁn por nosotros esta inflaciÓn va a seguir este aÑo y el siguiente aÑo. aumentar la cantidad que entra. utililizar la h habilidad queue. conocersrse, no dejararse lleva pors la emociones. y la creatividad haga que podamos hacer un negocio alternativo. se analizÓ el costo de vida segÚn estados en ciertos estados los y los experto dicen que vivamos donde vivamos. noticias telemundo. ahÍ estÁ el secreto hayue q q en c cvs pharmacacy ahorras cocomo quiereses. porqrque te ahororramos el trababajo de bususcar formas de e ahorrar en tus r recetas. porqrque te ahororramos el trababajo de bususcar porque t tus medicininas vin con etetiquetas enen español porqrque te ahororramos el trababajo de bususcar y y te ahororras las coconfusiones. porque ahohorras tiempmpo al progrgramar todasas lalas recetas s de tu famimia para el misismo día. al progrgramar toda
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they sent missionaries over and they came from liverpool, of the mississippi through st. louis and on their way to nauvoo. we have this interesting history. latter-day saints felt obligated to record their experience. just like for a would be coming to jerusalem. along with this missouri family room here. in salt lake city they have what's called the church history library and even if you're catholic, jewish protestant, agnostic, atheist, whatever there is hundreds and thousands of first-person immigrant accounts describing what it was like to go to america in the mid-19th century. this is really interesting stuff with a lot of people that were fresh converts. what was it like to experience this or that? i love it and share with my historian friends the different cultures. you've got to at least take a look at this. here we go. these latter-day saints converts coming from the british isles are coming from liverpool in the new orleans and making their way up here. you can see nauvoo. i don't know if you remember dead poets society with robin williams where he says sees the
they sent missionaries over and they came from liverpool, of the mississippi through st. louis and on their way to nauvoo. we have this interesting history. latter-day saints felt obligated to record their experience. just like for a would be coming to jerusalem. along with this missouri family room here. in salt lake city they have what's called the church history library and even if you're catholic, jewish protestant, agnostic, atheist, whatever there is hundreds and thousands of first-person...
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state of mississippi. the gator wait, wait for it, more than 800 pounds or about 360 kilograms and it doesn't even look real. it measured 14 feet and three inches, which is about 4.3 meters. alligators, in case you are wondering, can be found right across mississippi and hunting them has been allowed since 2005. wow. coming up, ukraine wants greater integration into the eu and nato, but the country still needs to root out corruption before that can happen. ukraine's president is trying to tackle that problem, next. i need it cool at night. you trying to ice me out of the bed? baby, only on game nights. you know you are retired right? am i? ya! the queen sleep number c2 smart bed is now only $9. plus free home delivery when you add a base shop now only at sleep number. remember the things you loved... ...before asthma got in the way? fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's designed to target and remove them and helps prevent asthma attacks. fasenra is not for sudden breathing p
state of mississippi. the gator wait, wait for it, more than 800 pounds or about 360 kilograms and it doesn't even look real. it measured 14 feet and three inches, which is about 4.3 meters. alligators, in case you are wondering, can be found right across mississippi and hunting them has been allowed since 2005. wow. coming up, ukraine wants greater integration into the eu and nato, but the country still needs to root out corruption before that can happen. ukraine's president is trying to...
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por el aumento del barril del petrÓleo en otro paso el precio a nivel nacional es de 3. 88 skwsz en mississippi 3. 30. florida 368 y los Ángeles 6 dÓlares y esto po rÍa continuar hasta octubre donde segÚn expertos se podrÍa ver una ligera baja en estos precios. >>> y bueno por primera vez historia la dueda nacional de estados unidos ha probado 73 millones de dÓlares es silvana con el detalle en nuestro informe. >>> hola amigos, yo soy silvana e noÉ y este es el informe para telemundo. >>> la deuda nacional de los estados unidos ha sobrepasado los 33 millones de dÓlares segÚn el departamento del tesoro. marcando la primera vez en la historia del paÍs que dice cifra ha llegado este nivel para cumplir los casos operativo asumens dos semanas que el gobierno federal se frente a un posible cierre si el congreso no llega a un acuerdo paÍses bajos financiar prÓximas operaciones de gobierno. >>> una disminuciÓn en los hÁbitos de compras de consumidores ha causado que este aÑo tiendas departamentales reduzcan planes de contrataciÓn para la temporada festiva segÚn estimaciÓn, una firma d
por el aumento del barril del petrÓleo en otro paso el precio a nivel nacional es de 3. 88 skwsz en mississippi 3. 30. florida 368 y los Ángeles 6 dÓlares y esto po rÍa continuar hasta octubre donde segÚn expertos se podrÍa ver una ligera baja en estos precios. >>> y bueno por primera vez historia la dueda nacional de estados unidos ha probado 73 millones de dÓlares es silvana con el detalle en nuestro informe. >>> hola amigos, yo soy silvana e noÉ y este es el informe...
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en otros estados como mississippi, oklahoma, alabama y georgia el salario mÍnimo que se necesita es por debajo de 50 mil dÓlares. >>> acatar un presupuesto dividir estos gastos. realmente hacerse respoponsable de sus finanzas y la polÍtica mononetaa y el gobierno lo harÁn por nosotros. esta inflaciÓn va a seguir todavÍa este aÑo y el siguiente aÑo. >>> no se trata solo de controlar el dinero que sale. si no de aumentar la cantidad que entra. >>> es momento de utilizar la habilidad que usted tiene, realmemente conocerse, no dejar llevar por la emociones. y haga que podamos hacer un negocio alternativo, y estamos en una situaciÓn difÍcil. hay que sacarle ventaja y crisis es sinÓnimo de oportunidad. >>> en el estudio, se analizÓ el costo de vida segÚn estados hay que considerar que en ciertos estados los precios varÍan segÚn la ciudad. los experto dis cen que vivamos donde vivamos. estemos solteros o tengamos pareja, lo mejor es planificar y ahorro?. noticias telemundo. >>> estÁ el secreto hay que planificar. y en temas mÁs agradables. les cuento que un colombiano, una bras
en otros estados como mississippi, oklahoma, alabama y georgia el salario mÍnimo que se necesita es por debajo de 50 mil dÓlares. >>> acatar un presupuesto dividir estos gastos. realmente hacerse respoponsable de sus finanzas y la polÍtica mononetaa y el gobierno lo harÁn por nosotros. esta inflaciÓn va a seguir todavÍa este aÑo y el siguiente aÑo. >>> no se trata solo de controlar el dinero que sale. si no de aumentar la cantidad que entra. >>> es momento de...
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. ♪ >>> esta imagen es impresionante, el caimÁn mÁs largo que se haya capturado en mississippi, mide 14 pies y 3 pulgadas pesa mÁs de 802 libras segÚn el departamento de vida silvestre. en australia, los cientÍficos trabajan de la mano de la Última tecnologÍa para salvar a los corales. a medida que la crisis climÁtica se acelera, buscan soluciones, y aquÍ esta vanessa hauc con la segunda parte especial de planeta tierra un trabajo que hiciste al otro lado del mundo para mostrarnos la importancia de los corales para el ocÉano y tambiÉn para los humanos. >>> sÍ julio, son importantes para el ocÉano, de ellos depende la salud de los mares y del ocÉano depende la salud del clima pla ne ta rÍo son vitales. nos sumergimos en los arrecifes de coral. conocidos por su gran belleza natural y realmente son muy importantes para la salud de los mares. proveen alimentos para 500 millones de personas en el mundo. los arrecifes son la primera lÍnea de defensas la tormentas y huracanes. fuente de trabajo y traen ingresos millonarios en el turismo. el 90% de la vida marina alrededor desa
. ♪ >>> esta imagen es impresionante, el caimÁn mÁs largo que se haya capturado en mississippi, mide 14 pies y 3 pulgadas pesa mÁs de 802 libras segÚn el departamento de vida silvestre. en australia, los cientÍficos trabajan de la mano de la Última tecnologÍa para salvar a los corales. a medida que la crisis climÁtica se acelera, buscan soluciones, y aquÍ esta vanessa hauc con la segunda parte especial de planeta tierra un trabajo que hiciste al otro lado del mundo para...
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the mississippi river, last fall we were there. it was at its lowest level in some places. unfortunately the not just approaching that, but could surpass and now break a brand new record low. we have some pictures there out of memphis. this is as of august 1st. that was a brought. now september 19. just last thursday with the update. we've gone to that highest level or exceptional for such a large area from texas to louisiana right into mississippi. here the result. you've got some places approaching and again that could surpass their lowest on record. let's get a check no >> we're going to turn now to the global citizen festival. the crowd came out in full force over the weekend, braving the rain for show stopping performances to bring awareness to important issues like hunger, inequality and education. this segment is sponsored by verizon. they've made it their mission to help with bridging the digital divide in the classroom. ♪ killing me softly with his song ♪ >> music's biggest names packing central park for the global citizens festival. the concert raising awarene
the mississippi river, last fall we were there. it was at its lowest level in some places. unfortunately the not just approaching that, but could surpass and now break a brand new record low. we have some pictures there out of memphis. this is as of august 1st. that was a brought. now september 19. just last thursday with the update. we've gone to that highest level or exceptional for such a large area from texas to louisiana right into mississippi. here the result. you've got some places...
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a$ mississippi y 3,26■!. los altos precios se deben a un aumento en los costos del petróleo, cuyo barril es aproximadamente en 90■!a. tambin porque las refinerías enfrentan problemas de mantenimiento y porque la producción de verano no fue suficiente. esa gasolina , pues no se produjo suficiente para para este periodo. y ya en estos últimas semanas que se va a estar utilizando esa mezcla de verano, pues no es suficiente. no hay un problema de suministro de gasolina a nivel estatal. en una carta el gobernador kevin newsom le ordenó a la comisión de energía de california iniciar un proceso para evaluar el aumento excesivo del gas y las actividades de mantenimiento en refinerías. al mismo tiempo, exige hacer una transición temprana a la gasolina de mezcla de invierno. pero mientras esto sucede, los dígitos de la pantalla seguirán subiendo y más conductores tendrán que sacar más dinero de su bolsillo como 40■!a. >> oye, pagué 60■!a. día de san josé. >> soy jessica gallegos noticiero telemun
a$ mississippi y 3,26■!. los altos precios se deben a un aumento en los costos del petróleo, cuyo barril es aproximadamente en 90■!a. tambin porque las refinerías enfrentan problemas de mantenimiento y porque la producción de verano no fue suficiente. esa gasolina , pues no se produjo suficiente para para este periodo. y ya en estos últimas semanas que se va a estar utilizando esa mezcla de verano, pues no es suficiente. no hay un problema de suministro de gasolina a nivel estatal. en...
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i think that's temporary or we'll a pipeline from the mississippi river or we'll desalinate water the in the gulf of california and pump it up to the colorado river. there's old old style thinking that will solve our water problems with the approaches that we used in the 20th century. and in what i describe as second age of water in the book. and i don't think that's going to be enough. and then how do we get demand under control? well, there are lots of ways. one is, as we've talked about a little bit, we use water more efficiently. we use better irrigation systems. we use better technologies in our in our industry. and commercial and residential water use to cut our water. water use to do the things we want to do more effective. and really important. and we've done a lot in that area and it's cut our water demand a great deal. but ultimately in the colorado and i think in parts of california, we're going to have to change what grow and where we grow it. on the colorado, 80% of the water also goes to agriculture. the vast majority of that water goes to grow crops that are fed to anim
i think that's temporary or we'll a pipeline from the mississippi river or we'll desalinate water the in the gulf of california and pump it up to the colorado river. there's old old style thinking that will solve our water problems with the approaches that we used in the 20th century. and in what i describe as second age of water in the book. and i don't think that's going to be enough. and then how do we get demand under control? well, there are lots of ways. one is, as we've talked about a...
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louisiana has requested a federal emergency declaration to help fight a salt water intrusion in the mississippi river. low water levels are making the river less resistant to salt water from the gulf of mexico, which is threatening the state's drinking water supply. >>> and dave mccallum, known from hit tv shows like "the man from u.n.c.l.e." and "ncis" has died. he was 90. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> we want to begin tonight with one of the longest hollywood strikes in history coming to a possible end with the writers guild of america and the major studios agreeing to a tentative deal. the potential agreement announced late last night comes nearly five months since production came to a standstill. what followed was months of bitter talks, picket lines, and round-the-clock negotiations over demands, including residuals and the use of artificial intelligence. now, the terms are not yet known. but in an email to members, the wga said the deal had meaningful ga
louisiana has requested a federal emergency declaration to help fight a salt water intrusion in the mississippi river. low water levels are making the river less resistant to salt water from the gulf of mexico, which is threatening the state's drinking water supply. >>> and dave mccallum, known from hit tv shows like "the man from u.n.c.l.e." and "ncis" has died. he was 90. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm...
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attorney in mississippi. don't take it from me. take it from both mississippi senators, both republicans who approved his nomination. and yet he's being held up. tara mcgrath nominated for the southern district of california, devoted her legal career to keeping america safe. she attended boston college and university of michigan law school before beginning her career as deputy staff judge advocate with the united states marine corps. she was honorably discharged after six years of service in the marine corps and then began serving as federal prosecutor in the southern district of california. during her time with the u.s. attorneys office she received awards for her work on crime prevention and prisoner reentry and handled drug importation, human trafficking cases and gang prosecutions. notably ms. mcgrath led the investigation of a large-scale racketeering and drug trafficking operation run by the mexican cartels in san diego county that resulted in 51 indictments against 40 defendants. how many times, mr. president, have we heard
attorney in mississippi. don't take it from me. take it from both mississippi senators, both republicans who approved his nomination. and yet he's being held up. tara mcgrath nominated for the southern district of california, devoted her legal career to keeping america safe. she attended boston college and university of michigan law school before beginning her career as deputy staff judge advocate with the united states marine corps. she was honorably discharged after six years of service in...
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setting a record for some hunters in mississippi. story's next. r introducing togo's new frech dip sandwiches. featuring fresh artisan bread piled high with tender roast beef, smothered with melty provolone cheese, just enough chipotle mayo and served with hot au jus for dipping. try the roast beef or pastrami french dips today. only at togo's. >>> all aboard, as terry likes to say -- >> all aboard! >> to a full-sized steam locomotive, there's a lot happening at the railroad museum. thank you for that. >> you're welcome. >> it kicked off yesterday and runs through tomorrow. the event features train rides, operating model trains and historic railroad equipment. they've got runs from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. >>> hunters in mississippi have set a new record you have to see to bluee believe, the longest alligator ever harvested in the state's history. four hunters pulled this bad boy in from the west central alligator hunting zone. it weighed in just over 800 pounds. it measured 14 feet three inches. for comparison, the longest alligator weig
setting a record for some hunters in mississippi. story's next. r introducing togo's new frech dip sandwiches. featuring fresh artisan bread piled high with tender roast beef, smothered with melty provolone cheese, just enough chipotle mayo and served with hot au jus for dipping. try the roast beef or pastrami french dips today. only at togo's. >>> all aboard, as terry likes to say -- >> all aboard! >> to a full-sized steam locomotive, there's a lot happening at the...
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., heat targeted the pacific northwest and gulf coast which has florida, mississippi and louisiana suffering through their hottest year so far. >> and the way in which it's distributing around the country, i think, is not so much a surprise but an unfortunate manifestation of what we have been expecting as a result of climate change impacts >> reporter: heat makes our power bills higher, our food cost more. pushes outdoor workers to the brink and kills way more americans than any type of weather. so politically, why does addressing extreme heat feel so cold >> one of the challenging things about heat is that often it doesn't give us this huge camera-ready fodder. it's not like a hurricane that blows through. there's this famous scene in the "g "gladiator" movie where russell crowe throws down his sword and says "are you not entertained. there are many times doing this work i've felt like is this enough is this enough i totally understand your asking the question >> reporter: and extreme heat is being driven by carbon emissions, burning oil and gas climate central found on any given day this
., heat targeted the pacific northwest and gulf coast which has florida, mississippi and louisiana suffering through their hottest year so far. >> and the way in which it's distributing around the country, i think, is not so much a surprise but an unfortunate manifestation of what we have been expecting as a result of climate change impacts >> reporter: heat makes our power bills higher, our food cost more. pushes outdoor workers to the brink and kills way more americans than any...
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grew up in mississippi and he was born in mississippi. and i agree we spend our summers down on the gulf coast and that's it. he's just a way of life for people down there. and i've lived here almost 20 years. but he's always stuck with though. he's the champion of a laid-back lifestyle. absolutely. absolutely. just. you know, easy, go and happy. margarita in hand lifestyle. >> all right. that was chris wolfe reporting for us tonight. while of course, labor day weekend is underway and experts are predicting it's going to be one of the busiest travel holidays in years. the travel app hopper says a total of 20 million travelers will be flying over this weekend, which is up 14% from the same time last year. friday was the busiest day at airports across the country with an estimated 3.7 million people flying to their holiday destinations and monday could be just as crowded with an estimated 3.6 million people coming back home from their long weekend. >> chp is doing its part this labor day weekend, keeping a close eye on drivers patrols on ma
grew up in mississippi and he was born in mississippi. and i agree we spend our summers down on the gulf coast and that's it. he's just a way of life for people down there. and i've lived here almost 20 years. but he's always stuck with though. he's the champion of a laid-back lifestyle. absolutely. absolutely. just. you know, easy, go and happy. margarita in hand lifestyle. >> all right. that was chris wolfe reporting for us tonight. while of course, labor day weekend is underway and...