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‘Making Money’ host Charles Payne reacts to cautious markets ahead of the release of December’s jobs report. #FOXBusiness

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  1. This is the ONLY reason that Joe Biden did not win the proState of Alabama!

  2. Chapter 1 of 4. 'Gender-bending' chemicals found to 'feminise' boys May 27, 2005 This news article is from NewScientist. “Gender-bending” chemicals mimicking the female hormone estrogen can disrupt the development of baby boys, suggests the first evidence linking certain chemicals in everyday plastics to effects in humans. The chemicals implicated are phthalates, which make plastics more pliable in many cosmetics, toys, baby-feeding bottles and paints and can leak into water and food. All previous studies suggesting these chemicals blunt the influence of the male hormone testosterone on healthy development of males have been in animals. “This research highlights the need for tougher controls of gender-bending chemicals,” says Gwynne Lyons, toxics adviser to the WWF, UK. Otherwise, “wildlife and baby boys will be the losers”. The incriminating findings came from a study of 85 baby boys born to women exposed to everyday levels of phthalates during pregnancy. It was carried out by Shanna Swan at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, New York, US, and colleagues.

  3. Chapter 3 of 4. 'Gender-bending' chemicals found to 'feminise' boys When Swan’s team measured concentrations of nine phthalate metabolites in the urine of pregnant women, they found that four were linked with shorter AGD in sons born to women showing high exposure levels. Although none of the boys developed abnormal genitals, the quarter of mothers who were exposed to the highest concentrations of phthalates were much more likely to have had boys with short AGDs compared with the quarter of mothers who had the lowest exposures to the chemicals.
    And although all the boys had genitals classified as “normal”, 21% of the boys with short AGDs had incomplete testicular descent, compared with 8% of other boys.

  4. Chapter 4 of 4. 'Gender-bending' chemicals found to 'feminise' boys And on average, the smaller the AGD, the smaller the pen!s. Swan believes that at higher exposures, boys may suffer from testicular dysgenesis syndrome – the human collection of more serious abnormalities which corresponds to “phthalate syndrome”. “We’re not exactly seeing testicular dysgenesis syndrome, but a cluster of endpoints consistent with it,” said Swan on at an international conference on Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in San Diego, US. “If you see this, you’re very likely to see every other aspect of masculinisation changed too,” says Fred vom Saal, professor of reproductive biology at the University of Missouri-Columbia, US. Vom Saal says this could include behavioural changes like those seen in animals, including an aversion to “rough-and-tumble” play and a reduction in aggressiveness. Environmentalists say the results strengthen the case for a ban or restriction on some phthalates in baby toys, as has been proposed in Europe and California. But phthalate manufacturers maintain that the chemicals have been thoroughly tested and are safe. They are also critical of aspects of the study. David Cadogan, director of the *European Council for Plasticisers and Intermediates,_ points out that just one urine sample was taken from each pregnant woman, which cannot rule out drastic variations in exposure over time. Also, he says that all AGD measurements should have been taken in babies exactly the same age, not in babies ranging from three to 24 months in age as in the study. The disparity in ages meant that complicated mathematical analyses had to be applied which may have made it more difficult to distinguish genuine differences in AGD from differences accounted for by age or weight. Swan’s results will appear in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.

  5. 🤡🤡🤡Doofus Joe🤡🤡🤡
    Must Go

  6. I continue to sit on a lot of cash in my portfolio.

  7. The AGW-denying lead, pesticides, and estrogen-poisoned Ku Qlux RATrumpliKlans can prevent the 860 million global-warming-refugees [GWR] by the year 2037 that its greenhouse g@s emissions are creating in the entire Southern Hemisphere. By investing the $16 trillion dollars from the Bush and Trump $9.3 trillion tax thefts from the poor given to the ultra rich. PLUS.

  8. Syria, Iraq, Iran, Somalia, and Afghanistan. PLUS.

  9. The U.S.A.'s entire $900 billion miliFAIRY industrial complex budget for a total of $16 trillion. To be invested in the Southern Hemisphere to make artificially-intelligent self-replicating and updating robot factories that make stand alone fully-automated Soylent Green factories, carbon-sequestration factories, and global-warming-refugee [GWR] 24/7 processing centers. That matches GWR with one of the 10 million open jobs in America while they are still in their home country. Puts them on a bus that takes the GWR to their jobs in 60 person cohorts. They are given work permits with no waiting period and shelter in a Homeless Shelter Village using Pallet Shelter's mobile components. This is Christian behavior. Amen.

  10. December 07, 1941
    September 11, 2001
    January 06, 2021
    We will never forget. God bless America.

  11. There's Benford's Law which can be used statistically to detect Frauds. The Government themselves use it to check for Tax Cheats. Unfortunately the Election Cheats don't want to check their Own Stats. No surprises why.

  12. Paragraph 1 of 4. Mulvaney says US 'desperate' for immigrants to boost economy: report By Rafael Bernal – February 21, 2020 This news article is from THE HILL. Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney told a private audience Wednesday that the U.S. needs more immigrants to keep the economy growing, according to an audio recording of his remarks obtained by The Washington Post. “We are desperate — desperate — for more people,” Mulvaney said at the gathering in England. “We are running out of people to fuel the economic growth that we’ve had in our nation over the last four years.

  13. Paragraph 2 of 4. Mulvaney says US 'desperate' for immigrants to boost economy: report “We need more immigrants.” Mulvaney’s comments on immigration were revealed after a separate speech in England, also first reported by the Post, where he called out Republicans for ignoring budget deficits under President Trump. “My party is very interested in deficits when there is a Democrat in the White House. The worst thing in the whole world is deficits when Barack Obama was the president. Then Donald Trump became president, and we’re a lot less interested as a party,” Mulvaney said at the Oxford Union.

  14. Paragraph 3 of 4. Mulvaney says US 'desperate' for immigrants to boost economy: report Mulvaney’s comments on immigration appear to put him at odds with other administration officials, such as White House adviser Stephen Miller, who have taken steps to cut both legal and illegal immigration. But according to the Post’s review of the recording, which was not made publicly available, Mulvaney highlighted the points-based immigration systems of countries like Canada and Australia, which Trump has praised in the past.

  15. Paragraph 4 of 4. Mulvaney says US 'desperate' for immigrants to boost economy: report Several studies have warned that the U.S. economy will require more immigrant labor to keep expanding, as many American workers drop out of the labor market due to age, automation and other factors. A paper released in August by the Migration Policy Institute said that increased immigration would likely be an overall benefit to the economy in a changing labor market, but “it can negatively affect some low-skilled workers, who have already been hard hit by technological change, globalization, and weakening labor unions.”

  16. This is from the syllabus of your 5 unit Floriduh Whorida Advanced College Placement course titled "Critical Race Theory" [CRT] Lecture 12: The Opelousas Massacre. That explains why QMAGAt-Fascists are so ashamed of and are burning books to whitewash from history; its 401 years of CRT, Ku Dunce Qlan, Democratic-voter-suppressing, WASP-skinned-massacres.

  17. Part 1 of 2 The Opelousas Massacre Occurred on September 28, 1868 in Opelousas, Saint Landry Parish, Louisiana, United States. Beginning with the lyn*hing of 27 black prisoners. The Opelousas massacre, which began on September 28, 1868, was one of the bloodiest massacres of the Reconstruction era in the United States. In the aftermath of the ratification of Louisiana's Constitution of 1868 and the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, tensions between white Democrats and Black Republicans in Saint Landry Parish, Louisiana escalated throughout the summer of 1868. On September 28, white schoolteacher and Republican newspaper editor Emerson Bentley was attacked and beaten by three white supremacists while teaching a classroom of Black children in Opelousas, Louisiana.

  18. Part 2 of 2 The Opelousas Massacre Rumors of Bentley's de@th, while unfounded, led both Black Republicans and wh!te supremacist Democrats, including the Saint Landry Parish chapter of the Knights of the Wh!te Camelia, to threaten violent retribution. In the days following Bentley's subsequent covert flight to New Orleans, the massacre began. Heavily outnumbered, Black citizens were chased, captured, sh0t, murdered, and lyn*hed during the following weeks. While estimates of casualties vary widely, several sources number the de@ths between 150 and 300 black people and several dozen wh!tes. Following the massacre, the Republican Party in Saint Landry Parish was eliminated for several years.

  19. December 28, 2023 Nikki Haley, "What do you want me to say about slavery?"

  20. April 20, 2020 the unemployment rate is 15.7%; the highest since The Great Depression. Due the ignorance and incompetence that lead to the crime of manslaughter deaths of 450,000 Americans due to the intentionally created TrumpBola-Virus-PanDUMBic!

  21. P1-5 2023 was the hottest year on record. Next year could be even hotter December 20, 2023. This news article was published by Fast Company. Hotter temperatures also led to numerous other disasters, including wildfires, floods, and heavy rainfall. In November, when the heat index in Rio de Janeiro reached 138 degrees Fahrenheit, a 23-year-old woman died at a Taylor Swift concert after waiting in line outside for hours before the show. Hundreds of other people in the crowd fainted. Throughout the city, millions of people endured the heat without air-conditioning. Summer wouldn’t begin in Brazil for another month, but it was already the eighth heat wave of the year. That was one of a long list of extreme heat events around the world in 2023. In Phoenix, where it was hotter than 110 degrees for 31 days in a row this summer, at least 579 deaths were linked to the heat. Triple-digit temperatures made roads buckle in Houston.

  22. P2 2023 was the hottest year on record. Next year could be even hotter In China, where one village hit a record 126 degrees in July, leaders warned that extreme heat could threaten the country’s food security. In India, extreme heat closed some schools for more than a week. In Greece, extreme heat was followed by hundreds of wildfires. It wasn’t hot everywhere—in San Francisco, I had to turn on the heat in July. But California was an anomaly, and the average global temperature this year was hotter than ever in recorded history. It’s likely that it hasn’t been this hot for more than 100,000 years. Between January and November, global average temperatures were 1.46 degrees Celsius higher than the average in the late 1800s, according to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service. September was 1.75 degrees hotter, a fact that one climate scientist called “absolutely gobsmacking bananas.”

  23. P3 2023 was the hottest year on record. Next year could be even hotter The new records were driven by climate change, but they were made more extreme because we’re also experiencing El Niño this year, a weather pattern that makes it even hotter. Hotter average temperatures also helped lead to numerous other disasters. In Canada, climate change more than doubled the likelihood of the wildfires that burned 45.7 million acres, an area larger than the entire state of Florida, affecting air quality across wide swaths of the U.S. In Libya, where dams collapsed and killed thousands of people in September, climate change made heavy rainfall 50 times more likely and 50 times more intense. In South Florida, where parts of the ocean got as hot as a hot tub, coral reefs died off en masse. Next year, the world may be even hotter.

  24. P4 2023 was the hottest year on record. Next year could be even hotter “I think there’s a pretty good chance that 2024 might be even warmer than this year, partly because El Niño might be more influential for more of the year, but also partly because the long-term warming trend continues,” says climate scientist Daniel Swain. It’s possible that 2024 could pass the threshold for 1.5 degrees Celsius of global warming. The U.K.’s national weather service forecasts that the average global temperatures will be between 1.34 and 1.58 degrees Celsius above the average for the era before the widespread use of fossil fuels. That doesn’t mean that we’ll instantly breach the most ambitious goal of the Paris climate agreement—to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit)—because climate scientists look at the average temperature over multiple years, not just a single year.

  25. P5 2023 was the hottest year on record. Next year could be even hotter The world has already temporarily breached 1.5 degrees. This July, for example, was between 1.5 and 1.6 degrees Celsius hotter than the pre-industrial era. The 1.5-degree threshold isn’t a magic number: 1.2 degrees or 1.3 degrees of global warming, where we are now, is obviously already bad. But each fraction of a degree of warming gets us closer to catastrophic tipping points, including collapsing ice sheets and melting permafrost, and makes climate disasters like extreme heat and flooding more likely. As the world works to cut emissions, we’ll also have to move much faster to adapt—from helping farmers deal with drought to designing hurricane-resistant homes—to grappling with the reality of the climate change that’s already here.

  26. P1-3 Texas Republicans take aim at climate change — in textbooks November 24, 2023 This news article was published by AFP. The scorching summer in Texas this year was the second hottest on record — but students in the southwestern US state might have a hard time understanding why. That's because a slew of science textbooks submitted to the state Board of Education (BOE) were rejected last week, as the Republican-dominated body moves to curtail education materials deemed too "one-sided" on climate change. Many of the rejected books taught that "humans are negatively impacting the environment. And the scare tactics that come with that, that is my main issue," Evelyn Brooks, a Republican board member, told AFP. She claimed, counter to scientists and the federal government, that "the science is not settled on global warming." America's decentralized education system leaves curriculum management mostly up to individual states, with local school districts also having a degree of autonomy.

  27. P2 Texas Republicans take aim at climate change — in textbooks That has led to fraught battles across the country as each jurisdiction debates how to teach climate change and other politically charged issues, such as racism and sexuality. It also leaves room for officials like Brooks in Texas, which produces 42 percent of the nation's crude oil, to push back against the "political ideology" of climate change — a concept she considers "a blatant lie." – Increasingly polarized – Science textbooks from publisher Green Ninja were among those voted down by the Texas BOE. "It was because of our inclusion of climate change," director Eugene Cordero told AFP in an email, adding that one board member took particular issue with a prompt asking students to "create a story warning friends and family about possible future weather and climate extremes." Textbooks from eight of 22 publishers that submitted materials to the board were rejected last week, according to a count from Glenn Branch, deputy director of the National Center for Science Education (NCSE), a nonprofit which promotes the teaching of climate change. Some were eventually accepted, after revisions to sections on climate change and evolution — another controversial subject in the largely Christian Texas. The rejected books are not necessarily banned from classrooms, but using approved books is typically tied to getting government funding. As broiling summers are supercharged by climate change, some fear that students won't see the bigger picture. "If kids don't understand what all of that means, and they're just going to continue to perpetuate the problem," said Marisa Perez-Dias, one of five Democratic members of the board. Staci Childs, another Democratic board member, charged that some of her colleagues "felt like some of the materials negatively reflected how oil and g@s impacts our society." In a show of just how powerful the industry is in Texas — even as the state becomes a growing hub for renewables — two of the 10 Republican members work directly for the sector. Though the state has long been conservative, debate seems to have gotten more polarized recently, Perez-Diaz told AFP.

  28. P3 Texas Republicans take aim at climate change — in textbooks Where previously a consensus "could be met across party lines before, we don't see that as much anymore." – Getting better? – In neighboring Oklahoma, the state's Energy Resources Board — which is entirely funded by the oil and g@s industry — has distributed free education materials aligned with the sector's interests, often to underfunded schools. Former governor Mike Huckabee, of neighboring Arkansas, has created a "Kids Guide to the Truth About Climate Change." The monthly series of lessons, available for sale online, promises to counter an agenda on climate change "that promotes fear and panic" pushed by "teachers and the media." Like other conservative complaints about climate change, the guides try to thread a needle — avoiding outright climate denialism, while at the same time rejecting the leading scientific consensus. "Everyone agrees that the Earth's climate is always changing and that industrial development has negatively impacted the environment," the curriculum reads. "But that does not mean the planet is doomed," it says. "Some very smart people have not been able (to) predict what will happen with the earth. So we really don't know." Earlier this year, the free-market think tank the Heartland Institute sent its own climate change-skeptical book — which AFP factcheckers found to be misleading — to 8,000 teachers. Despite the setbacks in Texas, Branch, of the NCSE, says climate change education across the country "is generally improving." "That's partly because it's starting from a very low level."

  29. News flash, we have NEVERago. any faith in old Joey Since the first time he ever appeared on Television decades ago. .

  30. And FYI lay offs are coming by Christmas of 2024

  31. Never had faith on this administration to begin with lol

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  38. who can actually listen to this blk guy stammer????

    i cant tell if he is having a stroke or starting to rap

  39. Biden is worthless I mean worthless totally worthless totally

  40. We are losing faith in all governments.

  41. How many people are now working 2 jobs??

  42. Illegal immigrants will be voting for Biden 2024

  43. Biden has a lot of voters from south pouring in

  44. Misleading title 🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱

  45. "Losing faith?" I never had one shred of faith to begin with.