the first of king charles reign as monarch. now on bbc news conspiracyland uk. access to your money will be owned by and controlled by the state. what happened to the people who fell down the rabbit hole into a world of conspiracy theories during the pandemic? you re going to be all be issued carbon credits that will be connected to your digital ip. how far have they fallen and how far will they go? you re trying to label me as angry, if i was angry. i m just asking. going you re a bleep! whatever. i m entering the uk s conspiracy theory movement and investigating the media at its heart. some of its followers now think almost everything is a hoax. they hold a range of different beliefs, which many but there are others whose views seem to be becoming more extreme. they are very divisive within the community. i ve had people drive their carat me, i ve been shouted at in the street. there s one slickly produced conspiracy theory newspaper that seems to be playing a part in th
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now on bbc news, conspiracyland. access to your money will be owned by and controlled by the state. what happened to the people who fell down the rabbit hole into a world of conspiracy theories during the pandemic? you re going to be all be issued carbon credits that will be connected to your digital ip. how far have they fallen and how far will they go? you re trying to label me as angry, if i was angry. i m just asking. going you re a bleep! whatever. i m entering the uk s conspiracy theory movement and investigating the media at its heart. some of its followers now think almost everything is a hoax. they hold a range of different beliefs, which many would never act on. but there are others whose views seem to be becoming more extreme. they are very divisive within the community. i ve had people drive their carat me, i ve been shouted at in the street. there s one slickly produced conspiracy theory newspaper that seems to be playing a part in this, and i m tracking down the
plane. it s a holiday nightmare when a 6 year old in florida gets put on the wrong plane. merry christmas, everyone. hey, julie. julie: that s worse than a real-life home alone. brian: yeah. julie: that s scary stuff. i can t believe it. so spirit is offering to reimburse the family. but they could just be asking for answers. that s what the family really wants. we are live in new york. how did this happen. reporter: we re scratching our heads,b and this reminds us of the classic home alone. a grandmother says her 6 year old grand son was scheduled to fly from fortmyers, florida, and when she got there, he was nowhere to be found. listen to this. i ran over to the plane, and i said where is my grandson. he was scheduled to leave from philadelphia. she said i have no kids with me. now, shortly after, she said her grandson casper called and said he landed, but three hours away in orlando where she picked him up. and spirit airlines offered to reimburse her for the
economists say this one should not hurt the economy. joining me now is cnbc senior analyst, congressional continue, julie tsirkin, and nbc news white house correspondent, al allie raffa. i want to read a few notable things. jason fuhrman, the former deputy director of obama s national council says the fed will be happy. the economy needs cooling off and this takes pressure off interest rates in accomplishing cooling off. a jpmorgan chase analyst says the agreement could function as the equivalent of a quarter point increase in interest rates in terms of helping to restrain inflation, and ben harris, a former deputy treasury secretary says the most important impact is the stability that comes with having a deal. markets can function knowing that we don t have a cataclysmic debt ceiling crisis looming anymore. so, ron, explain that to us. explain what they re talking about. so katy, i m going to take answer number three as the most accurate one. i just think avoiding a debt