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I love that you have become our resident. thank you for the invitation. all right. good to see you. thank you. all right. don t forget, we will have full coverage of the georgia runoff race between senator raphael warnock and herschel walker on election day starting at 4:00 p.m. eastern. all right. the u.s. economy added 263,000 jobs in november defying bold moves from the fed to try and slow down the job market and bring down inflation. the latest figures from the labor department reveal the u.s. economy is strong, but it comes with a lot of caveats. here is matt egan with details. reporter: the hope was for a goldilocks jobs number, not too hot, that would you fuel inflation, not too cold, hinting at a recession. we didn t get that. we got hot. just growth has slowed, but the slowdown recently has been glacial. you almost need a magnifying glass to see it. ....
Goldilocks jobs number, not too hot, that would fuel inflation, and not too cold, that would hint at a recession. we did not get goldilocks. we got hot. jobs growth has slowed but the slowdown has been glacial. you almost need a magnifying glass to see it. some sectors did lose jobs, retail, transportation, and temporary help. they were all down in november. but otherwise there was a lot of demand for workers. leisure and hospitality continues to recover from covid, adding 90,000 jobs one month alone, health care, construction added jobs. the part of the jobs report catching the attention of economists and investors is wages. coming in the thinking was that wages would cool off, which would be encouraging because that would take some pressure off inflation. that did not happen. wages heated up. growing by 5.1% year over year. for context, that is roughly ....
Night in the house, if it ever came to a scenario where democrats had a shot at keeping control of the house, that would mean they end up with 220, 221 seats, something like that, just over that 218, that would necessarily mean, as you re saying, that it would come down to the west coast, it would come down to california. there s a whole bunch of seats that democratic majority would depend on in california. then the whole world would discover what political junkies have known for years now, that california is the slowest, most glacial straight at getting their reporting out. and the whole narrative has crystallized and no one is paying attention that california s votes are nowhere ....
that s a lot of refrigerators. i heard there s going to be a second second dam further down. so they re going to capture power twice? if you have already destroyed one river, you know, might as well use it. get the most out of it. yeah, get the most out of it. dr. nawang norbu is the director of the school for field studies bhutan program. and what country is building this? mostly india. do the indians build it and then get the power to pay it? they get the power. we sell it to them, and then we sort of liquidate the loans away. we have five such dams which are operational. five. and i think six being constructed at the moment. you know, obviously there s a lot of destruction. it will stop some of the fishes from migrating up and down. you re also talking about a lot of transmission lines. but obviously for bhutan, i think when we started on the path of development, i think we were left with few other options, and i think this was the best thing for us to do ....
Arctic warms. one of the things you referenced is sea ice. sea ice is ice that forms in the ocean. we re also studying ice that forms on the land, called gla glaciers. both are undergoing extreme and profound change, something a few decades ago thought was not possible. can you give us a sense of what has been the most large to you as you have been out there studying this rapid warming? for the land ice that we re currently studying here in greenland, what s been really stunning is the fact that the glaciers which we thought were kind of glacial and never change, have been undergoing rapid retreat. since we ve been here, the glacier behind me has receded some 10 kilometers. effectively what s happening is warm waters from the gulfstream, part of them are now being ....