sacked join a much larger group of tech workers across the industry who ve lost their jobs since the end of the pandemic. earlier, i spoke to a tech sector expert, who told me snap s quarterly results are quite dire. iii snap s quarterly results are quite dire- quite dire. if you looked up disaster quite dire. if you looked up disaster in quite dire. if you looked up disaster in the quite dire. if you looked up| disaster in the dictionary, you d see snap s earnings. they continue to be in trouble. they re on the outside looking in another black eye quarter for snap, especially the advertising team.- for snap, especially the advertising team. the surge in tech lay-offs advertising team. the surge in tech lay-offs in advertising team. the surge in tech lay-offs in 2024 - advertising team. the surge in tech lay-offs in 2024 would i tech lay offs in 2024 would suggest there s trouble in the industry, perhaps, but that may not necessarily be the case if we loo
fed up, just fill up and a president doubling down on relief he says will soothe the sting. but will it? we are all over it with peter doocy and a president yet again to tap the reserve for more oil a and colin mcshane on two races that could determine if the president succeeds or fails. and how he would put the saudis in their place. then, remembering this day 35 years ago today when a bull market was put in its place and capitalism itself seemed on the brink. funny thing, history. funnier thing, how they looked covering it back then. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. this is your world, where we re ready to tap a reserve that s quickly running out of oil. that s a separate story. first, following the political impact. hey there, neil. there s a relationship between gas prices and electoral prospects. earlier this year, gas shoots up, the president and other democrats saw poll numbers plummet. over the summer, gas prices come down, suddenly the democrats are polling be
on price gouging, as well. could you have done something quicker? if we were better mind readers, i guess we could have. we moved as quickly as the problem became apparent to us. we have to move with caution and speed. we have to make sure what we re getting is, in fact, first-rate product. that s why the fda has to go through the process. it could be a concern because it could be weeks or months before we re back up to capacity. i spoke with a physician about what options are available to you. one of the things we re seeing is the ddilution of form. a lot of the younger kids, the infants, they can t handle solids. it s important to talk to pediatricians. what are the options at the age your child is. can they move to other products to supplement the formula they would use? it s important to reach out to local resources. there s local resources that support parents and might be able to gain access. and reaching out to hospitals to find out if there s supplies of for
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The pols, naturally, wanted ShopRite. They considered the existing Save A Lot and dubiously named Renaissance Plaza on Atlantic Avenue a lost cause. Nonetheless, perhaps by default, it is now Renaissance Plaza that the pols and money controllers are looking toward to solve the problem of the lack of a big-name, full-service supermarket in Atlantic City, a city of 38,500 people and a 32% poverty rate. But is it enough?