the end of fossil fuels, and the return to the office. oh, boy, it s been quite a year. we re going to hear from the policy makers, the big bosses, and the unlikely stories that made the year so tumultuous. from the head of the imf and nasa to the side hustler making millions. how much money do you make doing this? so this past year, we did over $2 million. shut the front door. it s been a wild ride in business and work, so buckle up as we look back at 2023. wherever you joining me from around the world. once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, as the year began, europe, it was feeling lucky to have got through a relatively mild early winter. nevertheless, the russian invasion of ukraine and the impact it had on energy and food prices were certainly at the top of the agenda. the year to come in the west, well, it would be a dance between rising prices and wages and interest rates, which were just going up to keep a lid on everything else. all these in
here s our sports editor dan roan. when sirjim ratcliffe toured old trafford earlier this year, the british billionaire was hoping to buy manchester united. instead, he ll become a minority shareholder of the club he says he s always supported. the founder of petrochemicals giant ineos, ratcliffe s already invested in sailing and cycling teams and owns a third of mercedes in formula 1. the owner of two football clubs, including nice in france, manchester born ratcliffe last year failed in a bid to buy chelsea, some would argue you should be trying to buy the club that you grew up supporting. yes, i mean, i can understand that but manchester united s not for sale. with its rich history. they were supreme soccer champions of europe. legendary players. ca nto na! and dominance under managerial great sir alex ferguson, united became a commercial powerhouse with a global fan base. but since 2005 been owned by the glazer family and after years of protests by fans unhappy with the c
visit a provocation. china biggest ally russia backing their friend 100 percent. now with analysis is former massachussetts senator scott brown with contributor and former station cia station chief dan hoffman. thank you very much. i can believe i have to open a segment for you two guys talking about how china is screaming at us and we are running away like scared rabbits with conflicting messages out of the witt which says we don t support taiwan independence while nancy pelosi is going over there hugging them. that alone scott i think would send a message that the american government is itself divided on this issue what s your take on all of this? first i ve been to china and taiwan 2-3 times many taiwan is an amazing country. they re a democracy, supply a lot of chips we need for military and other needs and china are a big bully. you get off the train it smells like an ashtry, biggest polluters, an they have a 600 year plan and we don t have a plan. the splintered natur
i m just more than 1.65 billion in total aid, providing housing to eligible in charlotte, collier, lee, sarasota counties. how about folks, for example, we were there just a month ago, folks are saying i ve lost everything. i don t have a computer. i don t have internet access. how can i get had especially that fema is offering us? yeah. it s a really good question. and one that, you know, we work to try to get information out there. so i appreciate the opportunity here today to continue to get that message out. we know that there s a lot of different ways for people to get assistance from fema but also from our federal partners. one of the things they can do is call and register. they can go online. we also have disaster recovery centers set up across the state. i believe as of this morning we have 21 different disaster recovery centers in the most
credit but until that comes to light it s just talk. yeah. he s just absolutely ridiculous in that ad that rebuttal for florida state was really brilliant. most of america don t want to be us. david it s pretty amazing because you ve got a guy here who does seem to live in a bubble and believes the cocktail parties he goes to is a flex of how all americans think happen it doesn t really compute. do you think he s make anything head way in this? do you think she going to run for president? what do you think? is this the best that the democrats have to offer? you know, i think in his mind he s already running for president. i don t know if he s drinking what paul pelosi is drinking but apparently governor gavin newsom and the democrats in california can t actually do economic math. you mentioned sb 485. this is a bill had a hasn t passed yesterday, $1.65 billion