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North comes up just short of securing first win of season, 34-33 | News, Sports, Jobs

North Fort Myers dropped a heartbreaker Friday night at home, falling to Lemon Bay, 34-33, in a back-and-forth shootout. The Red Knights (0-4) put up their

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CNN Newsroom Live

american farmers can hire foreign nationals under the program as long as they follow strict provisions which include only hiring them after trying to employ americans first. which this farm owner did. and got no takers. >> the idea is we have this chain here and we'll be taking these watermelons, putting them on this bus and we'll be doing it for hours straight. >> reporter: dustin blank is a farmer and also represents other farms when selling finished product to stores. >> i own two farming operations. >> reporter: and you represent how many farms? >> over 30. >> reporter: how many u.s. citizens do you know of who work on any of those farms? >> short of management, zero. >> reporter: under h 2 a, guest workers can't get paid less than americans. florida's minimum h 2 a salary is $14.33 an hour and at this farm the mexicans are permitted to work for as many hours as they want with extra bonuses for

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

spend it on? >> probably pizza. and dumplings. >> you are going to get pizza and dumplings for $4.33 in new york city? if you can find a place to get both of those things, share with us please. how do you do that? >> well here you go. $1 slice in china town has ten dumplings for $3. >> there you go. and then what we do when you run out of money? do you have any money left or are you not making money off this kind of viral moment that you're having? >> yeah, i am making money. i working catering so i work like six days since then surrogate hundred bucks. then i sold t-shirts, and a lot of people in new york in the united states about them. >> how did she should've you sold? >> like 22. >> wow, good for you. here's another thing. you are coming to me from what, your phone? >> yeah, my phone. >> so are you having to pay your phone bill as well are set

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

and spin around town. bam, a. special >> i mean, i don't know if you go so far as to say, bam, espresso. >> that was definitely weak coffee. let's just say. by the way, you are sleeping in your van and coming to us from your band which is where you live. so, that helps. >> yes, it. is >> with coffee measures. frankie, by the way is joining us. why did you do this? >> a string of bad financial decisions, yasmin. i went broke a month ago. i was forced to do this. >> so how much money do you have left right now? >> i have $4.33 left. >> what are you going to do that money? how long is that going to last? >> maybe two more days. >> and what are you going to

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Early Start With Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett

>> so many people who are just like saying tell us we are or are not in a recession and i keep saying there is not a switch that says yes or no. it is much more complicated than that. and it depends on who you are and where you are in the economy. i will say that we had gas prices falling for six weeks now, and overnight $4.33 a gallon, still higher than last year. but those record high gas prices are in the rearview mirror, pardon the pun. does that help up canner confidence do you think? >> you know, i think it does although i saw an interesting chart yesterday saying that consumers are conserving gas more than they ever have since like 1966. so people are definitely still i think thinking before, hey, let's drive 12 hours. maybe they are doing a staycation, maybe they are driving a one tank trip. i know that i am. i'm thinking about those kinds of things. so, yeah, it helps but the sense of inflation is not going away

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar

person looking for a job in this country right now. and people job-hopping are getting double-digit salary increases. the job market showing signs. overall, very strong. we're looking at gas prices cooling off for six weeks now into the seventh week. that is a big deal. on the way up, we screamed about inflation and high gas prices and how it's hurting people. now, on the way down, i'm not sure it's going to have the same impact for helping people feel better about the economy. but it does take some of that pressure off of households, 4.33, the national average. look how much it's come down, almost 60 cents in a month. that's a big swift move here and there's some that think it's going to keep falling. so, where we are, no one knows. the street signs are pointing every which way. so, i understand the recession obsession in this country right now, but for most people, if you have a job, you know, your money in a 401(k), right, you're

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

declined for a third consecutive month. and consumer's assessment of the current situation, the current business environment, that fell sharply. the conference board said that is a signal of a possible slowdown in the economy of serious recession risks. what's interesting is that this latest decline in consumer confidence is occurring at a time when gas prices have come down significantly. the national average is down by 69 cents from the record high, down to $4.33 a gallon. that's not cheap, but it's moving in the right direction. this is not about prices at the pump. inflation is an economy wide problem. consumer prices went up in july -- in june rather at the fastest pace in more than 40 years. this is a problem at the supermarket, restaurants, car dealerships and causing problems for major companies. walmart just issued a rare profit warning, saying their customers are being impacted by high food and fuel prices, and it's forcing walmart to cut

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Inside Politics With John King

under control by raising interest rates at a time when gas prices are starting to move in the right direction. the national average is at $4.33 a gallon. that is not cheap but it is down 17 cents in the past week. 69 cents down from the record high. the white house, we know, has been laser focused on the issue. president biden releasing unprecedented amount of emergency oil from stockpiles. this new analysis estimating that the president's moves to release emergency oil combined with moves of other countries has dropped the national average by 20 to 40 cents a gallon. john, clearly consumers are still concerned about inflation not just at the gas station. the grocery store, rent, the car dealership, the mall. it continues to erode confidence right now. >> matt, thanks so much. let's continue the conversation and joining us to help, gina from "the new york times." i mentioned it's a big week for

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Fox News Live

event that attracted a lot of grateful drivers for the two hours that it lasted. though it mostly people still had to pull out the wallet to top up their tank. here's a look at how much it has cost them to fill up some of the most popular vehicles and america with today's national average of $4.82 a gallon. it's on the $64 to fill up a toyota corolla compacted bestseller florida bread the nissan altima a midsize car will run about $78. and the ford f150 pickup truck, the top-selling vehicle and 19 states will set you back nearly $111. to fill up a 23-gallon tank, i would spread all depends where you live with the most pain at the pump here in the west. california has the highest gas prices at 6025 cents a gallon followed by hawaii and alaska. well over five bucks along with nevada and oregon. it is a lot cheaper to fill up in the south. georgia and south carolina looking at about $4.33 a gallon. mississippi and louisiana right around there.

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

i listened to mr. sperling's dialogue. i think i speak for most americans when i say that if you put mr. sperling and his colleagues in the white house in charge of the sahara desert, they would run out of sand. they're simple minded. either that or they're not telling the truth. the president's latest proposal is to eliminate the 18 cent federal gas tax for three months. my average gas in my state is $4.51. is $4.33 better than $4.51? sure. the price isn't going to stay at $4.33 unless we do something. the only way to get gasoline prices lower is to flood this country with oil, our own oil,

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