talking over all those sounds. and the woman breathing a sigh of relief, the labor secretary tweeted our rail system is integral to our supply chain and a disruption would have had catastrophic impacts on industries, travelers and families across the country. is he overstating here or could this have been truly devastating had it happened? it would have been really bad, chris. i think to think that the biden administration is really happy to hear all those dings and bells and things making it hard for cal to talk. absolutely, $2 billion a day hit to the economy had this strike actually happened, we ve got 30% to 40% of all our freight goes by rail. and that is food, it is coal, it is chlorine for drinking water, essential backbone to the economy and we would have been back to the period where shelves were more bare, prices going up again. and as ashley laid out, we re at 8% inflation as it is, which is
first off, what s your reaction to this liquid hydrogen leak. how big of a setback is it? you know, good morning and thanks for having me. it s space flight. space is hard. and we find little dings along the way, but we make them work. and i have incredible confidence in the nasa team. we do have a lot of experience with these type of things. as kristin mentioned, they fixed one just from the attempt earlier this week already and they have a few things still up their sleeve to try to reseal that valve. give them a chance. we still have a chance at this. colonel, you noted a couple tricks up their sleeve to reseal the valve. we re getting update into my inbox from nasa. they re again stopping the flow of liquid hydrogen into the core stage tank to try another
history. 21-year-old defense man unanimously named playoff mvp. the avalanche celebration getting a little too rally. they dented the stanley cup on the ice. with the damaged trophy in tow. take place in denver on thursday. couple little dings. steve: it has been dented a million sometimes and the stories it could tell. ainsley: good for them. lightning is out now. done. steve: congratulations. brian: game two carley will tell you later on she likes do the sports. 21 minutes after the hour. to a fox news alert now. president biden and world leaders are meeting throughout day in germany on issues that include climate, of course, health and energy. ainsley: meetings come as the biden administration pledges $200 billioned from the united states to a global structure
history from the time i was cia director. most folks have lots of nicks and dings. i ll say this, my experience when i was cia director and secretary of state, we overpredicted the death of bad guys a lot. ayatollah was going to pass. maduro was on his last legs. we overpredicted. we shouldn t count on the good lord to solve this. we should count on the west to solve this problem. ap interest in money matters, mr. secretary, but i know that russia just cut interest patriots and usually do that in the face after slowdown in an economy that s in trouble. sanctions haven t done the harm that the western, the white house might have hoped. what do you think of that? i think so that s true. sanctions are tough, neil. we use them a lot, too, they take enormous breadth, the sanctions have to be really broad and then powerful
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