In Central America and the caribbean rushed to help those made homeless by Tropical Storm. Well the transitions are joe biden presidency in the United States is gathering pace with some decisions expected in the hours ahead the president elect is due to announce a task force to tackle what he says is his top priority the coronavirus pandemic on sunday biden visited a Church Cemetery where family members are buried including his late son donald trump spent the day playing golf inside washington and is refusing to concede defeat his campaign is planning legal challenges in states where hes disputing the counting of votes but World Leaders including israels Binyamin Netanyahu and saudi arabias mohamed bin salma. And have congratulated buys in on his victory former u. S. President s and republican george w. Bush also sent his well wishes well heres more of whats george w. Bush said in a note spill sit on instagram he thanks by is in for the patriotic message that he delivered on saturday n
To charge mobile devices. They are quickly giving way to wireless technology. Three japanese scientists are expressing their thanks to people who helped then win the nobel prize in physics. Isamu akasaki, Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura carried out Ground Breaking research that led to the creation of blue light emitting diodes or l. E. D. S. What they invented is now used in many electronic products. Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of sciences made the announcement in stockholm. Akasaki teaches in central japan. Amano is a professor at nagayo university and nakamura is a professor at university of california, santa barbara. In 1989, akasaki and amano used Gallium Nitride crystals to develop a semiconductor that emitted blue light. Nakamura built on that achievement to create brighter blue l. E. D. S capable of being used in electronic products. The Academy Members said it contributed to help saving the earths resources and they say it promises a better quality of life for 1. 5 bi
He was arrested for shoplifting. This couple brought their bay while they stole video games. Was that worth it . We hope you have a great weekend. Fox friends starts now. Hi everyone. Good morning. Today is friday, the 17th of october, 2014. Im anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck. We begin with a fox news alert. The ebola scare spreads nationwide. How one case in texas has quickly spread into a multistate nightmare shutting down schools and forcing businesses to close. The first person to ever catch ebola in the United States, that nurse who tried to help, now speaking from her hospital bed. That is her. Her message to doctors and people all across the United States and around the world, youll see it here first. A heart stopping moment caught on camera. A u. S. Marines close call with a taliban sniper. Get back how that helmet saved his h. I. V. Meanwhile how that helmet saved his life. Meanwhile mornings are better with friends. Hi. This is alan alda, youre watching fox friends a
I want to show you here five months in a row of 200,000 plus jobs, net new jobs created in the economy. This shows you a trend, it shows you that employers are a little more confident, theyre seeing more demand in their business and starting to hire workers. We talked a little bit about that Unemployment Rate. You pointed at 6. 1 , really important to put that in context, too, because thats the best weve seen in a very, very long time, the best since really 2008 when the crisis was first really grabbing hold. Now, what we need to see is more people starting to get in the labor market to go out there and start to try to find jobs, that could drive that Unemployment Rate up in the months ahead, but for now at least it shows things are moving in the right direction, and when you look at the overall recovery, you can see just how far weve come. The cnn money headline this morning is the economy, jobs recovery finally hits its stride. This is the jobless rate. 10 . Can you believe that, 10
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