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if a big hurricane hits and causes disruptions in oil production here in the u.s. that could also drive up gas prices but we've got to watch out for that, arthel. >> i just did some math on my calculator. $5.39, if you have a 15 gallon tank and you are on empty you are shelling out $80.85 to fill the tank. that is a lot of money, wow. >> it is a lot but that's why do picnics in my backyard, arthel. i'm not going anywhere. >> you are good at it. i'm waiting for my invite by the way it will talk about that later. christina: thank you. what about me? arthel: you to eric of course. eric: why drive anywhere, he alerts still in effect for more than two dozen states were the dangerous temperatures are still around the country but more than 70 million of us under that the cities taking a live look there is tampa, florida they are baking with the feel like temperature and about

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but his son returned the favor by saving his father when the father had been shot down. it commemorates the way so many military families are intergenerational. >> and admiral howard said we wanted names and values that underpin the core responsibility of the military to defend the constitution of the united states. the commission came into the wake into being in the wake of the police killing of george floyd in 2020, congress established the committee in the 2021 ndea, and trump vetoed, and then congress overrode trump's veto. >> sandra: jennifer, thank you. >> john: 82-year-old walmart worker is finally retiring, thanks to some fundraising help from a viral tiktok. >> for $108,682, and $0.85.

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we are live in madison, wisconsin with the latest on this race. hi, grady. >> hi, dana. republican senator ron johnson brings up inflation at every campaign event. his opponent progressive lieutenant governor mandela barnes on the other hand doesn't talk about it nearly as much. it is an important issue and in some categories like food and gas, prices have gone up more here in wisconsin compared to the rest of the country. right now a gallon of gas is a little more expensive than the national average. ironically in the largest city in america's dairy land, milwaukee, a gallon of milk costs $0.85 more than the national average. when barnes does talk about inflation, he says it is greed ing corporations the blame. >> gas companies, oil and gas executives are making record profits. rising costs at the grocery stores. we need leaders who will stand up and hold them accountable instead of the working people

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for a family member, you think that doesn't matter? it for everyday americans. that matters. the reason we are seeing that is because of the work this president has done in the last several months. it's because of the historic tapping of the strategic petroleum reserves. 1 million gallons per day until september. that matters because of all the work he continues to do when it comes to inflation. there is more work to be done. he's going to continue to do that work. but to say that the changes, the drop that we have seen at the pump per gallon doesn't matter, i think that's wrong. i think that's not true. i think that does give a little bit of space and breathing room for families. it's important. i will get back to you in a second. >> reporter: you have announced the travel for monday. >> sandra: fair questions from peter doocy finishing up on the price of gasoline in this administration touting the recent drop in gas prices. to her point, great, we'll take it but you are still looking at

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PH crimes drop by almost 50% in last 5 years

(File photo) MANILA - The Philippine National Police (PNP) reported that the total number of crimes in the country dropped by almost 50 percent over the past 63 months since July 2016. In a statement on Thursday night, PNP chief, Gen. Guillermo Eleazar said this data is indicated in the National Crime Environment Report derived from the Crime Information Reporting and Analysis System (CIRAS), an electronic crime analytic tool that captures blotter entries and incident reports from all police units and offices across the country. The data showed that from 2.67 million crimes reported from 2010 to 2015, it went down by 49.6 percent to only 1.36 million from 2016 to September this year. The data also showed a 67.76 percent decline in index crimes recorded over the same period. The biggest decline in crimes was posted in Mindanao at 53.81 percent, with 48.42 percent and 45.30 percent in Luzon and Visayas, respectively. The police force's ability to solve cases also increased for the past five years, which resulted in a Crime Solution Efficiency (CSE) rating of 78.62 percent, a significant increase from the 40.27 percent CSE during the previous five years. From a total of 1.15 million index crimes from 2010 to 2015, the country has recorded only 373,378 cases from 2016 to September this year. The same report showed that crime against persons dipped by 64.68 percent, while crime against property declined by 69.91 percent. Theft, physical injury, and robbery are the three most prevalent crime types during the previous and present five-year periods. Incidents of physical injury showed an 80.13 percent drop while homicide cases decreased by 55.31 percent. Robberies, thefts, and vehicle thefts fell by 71.72 percent, 70.85, and 55.46 percent, respectively. "All these marked improvements in the overall crime picture translate to better security outlook among our people and further adds to upbeat investor confidence that spur economic growth despite the ongoing health crisis," Eleazar said. (PNA) }

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business for 50 years. actually this past summer was our 50th anniversary. my parents owned it for 19 years and then my sister and brother and i took over three years ago. >> condiment minimum wage $8.85 an hour in new jersey. the goal they are pushing if this all takes effect is january 2024, it will be $15 an hour. you can see how that would be raised gradually. how do you respond to the democratic governor who wants us, when he was a, 8000 $0.85, some people in the state cannot make a living with that. how do you respond to their argument? >> i do not think a minimum wage is not a living wage for a family. i employ a lot of minors, a majority of minors. a majority of first-time jobs. so while no, a family cannot probably survive on minimum wage job, it is not the kind of job i provided my small business. and yet, i still have to pay the $15 no matter what. >> one thing that happens in

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the "new york times" talked about -- i'll just read a quote because it's a very important quote from this article. "anyone who has read the 2014 report of the ipcc knows that while modest, 0.85 degrees celsius warming of the earth has occurred since 1880. much else that passes as accepted fact is really a matter of probabilities. that's especially true of the sophisticated fallible models in which scientists peer to the future. to say this is knowledge is questionable." what the american people deserve is a transparent discussion about this issue. what paris represents is a international agreement that put this country at a disadvantage with very little benefit environmentally across the globe. >> can i follow up with a question on that, sir? why, then, is the arctic ice

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home with $0.80, $0.85 an hour. then you got to save half of that. >> you've got to save it. save for a rainy day, all of the old cliches are absolutely true. but in the 1960s, something happened, a great deal happened, as you know, the culture of this country. we became the throwaway nation.n we became the charge nation, credit cards were everywhere. the cashless society was w envisioned. it is here. what it leaves out are people who cannot, once people are offshoring their jobs and production, outsourcing their jobs and the american dream, there is about one-third of the american people who are getting desperately, horribly short-changed. >> bill: you are seeing it as more about generating income than foolish money management? >> i think it is both.e >> bill: i think it's the latter. i think if you want to make money in this country, you can make money. c you might have to move, might have to drive an uber. you can make it.ha >> see what is happening here. with the move back to the car companies to detroit -- >> bill: i got it. he

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