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not turning it into an avalanche of collapse. >> and that's all positive, those are all positive numbers and it keeps on growing. richard quest, great to see. >> you thank you. >> a question for the professor from over on the hilltops. >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you. why is inflation still feel so high when we're going to the grocery store then? we're seeing this. this needs to start moving into the realm of inflation is getting back down to earth. >> a very good question. do not mistake falling prices for a falling rate of inflation. prices are still going up, they're just not going up as fast or as far, but you've already now -- look, you start from here, your prices rise to here, all that's happening is that they're not going up as fast, but you've still gained -- or are paying a lot more. you'll start to see an easing of prices, you won't see them coming down. >> okay. whatever he says.

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Morning Joe

get worse? >> reporter: well, here on the island of rhodes, it is frankly completely out of control. there's a small fire burning here behind me, but if you take a look at this valley, it is just awash with this thick, black smoke. you can see just how windy it is. we are, thankfully, safely upwind of this fire, but that wind is just kicking up those flames, making it almost impossible for firefighters to really get a handle on it. they have been trying mostly by air. there are ten airplanes, as well as eight helicopters that are battling this fire. many of them sent in from other parts of the world. as soon as they get control in one area, the winds shift. another part of this island is on fire. earlier this morning, we were in a coastal town, big, popular destination for tourists here in rhodes. they were evacuating the town, and we could start to see those flames coming up over the hilltops. we got out of there pretty quickly.

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and there was another vehicle damaged during the launch. have a look at this. yeah, not the best place to park. their someone parked too close to the launch site. the force of launch blew out the car's windows as debris and smoke swept in the camera that caught the scene was about 1100 ft, or 335 m from the launch area. all the hillsides of california are awash with wildflowers because of epic rainfall this past winter have a look here. the super bloom of beautiful yellow, orange, blue and purple flowers. it's a huge tourist destination in parks. officials want people to enjoy it, but they're asking tourists not to straight off the trails and trample the flowers to capture the best pictures since they having the past the extraordinary bloom you can see even see it there in space. satellite images show bright orange and yellow across canyons and hilltops have been brown and barren for years, and this

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bright orange and yellow across canyons and hilltops that have been brown and barren. for years . this year's super bloom will likely last until early next month. viewers will realize we told the story the other day, but we liked it so much wanted to tell it again. well, it's good. it's aesthetically pleasing. british vogue is hoping its main issue will further the conversation about diversity and inclusion. the magazine is featuring 19 disabled talents from the world of fashion sport, the arts and activism that includes five cover stars like activision, a book actor celeb blair and sign language performer. justina miles also worked with the uk's royal national institute of blind people to produce a braille version of the issue. the editor had some um, some minor disabilities and he was always very keen to get these figures on the page because once he sort of started talking about his issues as it were his disabilities helped him a lot. i think it's probably one of the most. positive things that the fashion industry touted as the

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about that journey to addiction for so many people?— about that journey to addiction for so many people? i've been covering afghanistan — so many people? i've been covering afghanistan for _ so many people? i've been covering afghanistan for the _ so many people? i've been covering afghanistan for the last _ so many people? i've been covering afghanistan for the last 15 _ so many people? i've been covering afghanistan for the last 15 years, i afghanistan for the last 15 years, and i remember one of the first times that i went to the country in 2008. there were less than a million drug addicts across the country. fast forward more than a decade, and you will now see 3.5 million, sometimes there are stats that say they could be up to 4 million drug addicts across afghanistan. of course, a lot of this is fuelled by poverty, by unemployment, and the previous government before the taliban takeover tried to clean it up. it was very much a feature of campbell and the major other cities. —— of kabuland campbell and the major other cities. —— of kabul and major other cities. they were up on hilltops and parts, not really threatening everyone, but they were there. the previous government would round them up, take them into a rehabilitation centres, but there was never a programme to ensure that they stayed off the drugs. as you said, it is so relatively available. it is less

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