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jackie: yeah. >> they have questions about biden incorporated. so, yes, people are showing up because they do not trust joe biden or the democrat leadership to get this country on the right track. jackie: speaking of that leadership, i want to get your sense on this, because i know you're very passionate about it, but you are essentially calling for secretary mayorkas to disband his disinformation board. we have talked about this multiple times, about the kind of information that is being put out there. this comes at the same time that elon musk, for example, is trying to buy twitter, to say we need a platform for free speech and then you've got the democrats putting this board together essentially to say, no we've got to tamp it down, we have got to control the messaging? >> what they're telling you is don't even try because we are going to find a way to silence you and shut you up. we're going to find away to censor. and if you're going to regulate social media, if twitter is doing to be held by
jackie: yeah. >> they have questions about biden incorporated. so, yes, people are showing up because they do not trust joe biden or the democrat leadership to get this country on the right track. jackie: speaking of that leadership, i want to get your sense on this, because i know you're very passionate about it, but you are essentially calling for secretary mayorkas to disband his disinformation board. we have talked about this multiple times, about the kind of information that is being...
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jackie: okay. one of the other benefits, if you want to call it that with respect to monkeypox is that you are aware that you have it when you are, you know, contagious, right? that was the problem we had with covid, so many people were asymptomatic spreading it who didn't even know? >> that's right. the asymptomatic spread does not appear to be characteristic, which is why many of us believe monkeypox is not able to call a pandemic. it has an exotic name but ironically comes from rodents in the modern era. it was originally as described to monkeys and it requires intimate direct contact. jackie: want to parse through this a little more for people impacted by the pandemic, really were scared what we had to deal with, dr. marty, boil it down for me, is this something we need to be worried about right now? >> i don't think so. i think there are many other infectious pathogens, tuberculosis, others have a bigger burden in society. i understand people have raw memories of the back and forth of public h
jackie: okay. one of the other benefits, if you want to call it that with respect to monkeypox is that you are aware that you have it when you are, you know, contagious, right? that was the problem we had with covid, so many people were asymptomatic spreading it who didn't even know? >> that's right. the asymptomatic spread does not appear to be characteristic, which is why many of us believe monkeypox is not able to call a pandemic. it has an exotic name but ironically comes from rodents...
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jackie: it is scary. we're going to have to continue to watch it, educate people about it and make them understand, you know, when you think about these numbers and as i said the mag knew did -- magnitude, it does put it into perspective. it feels like people are waking up. brandon judd, good to see you, thank you. i'm jackie deangelis, you're watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it for us. thanks for watching. ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: and happy weekend to all. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bartiromo. thanks for joining us. many americans changing their travel plans amid record high gasoline prices. president biden declaring it all a part of an incredible transition away from fossil fuels. does it feel incredible to you? senator lindsey graham is here
jackie: it is scary. we're going to have to continue to watch it, educate people about it and make them understand, you know, when you think about these numbers and as i said the mag knew did -- magnitude, it does put it into perspective. it feels like people are waking up. brandon judd, good to see you, thank you. i'm jackie deangelis, you're watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it for us. thanks for watching. ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this...
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jackie: yeah. the administration and the president like to call it the putin price hike although inflation problem we've been experiencing started the moment that he took the reins of the white house. ford, i want to come to you because when it comes to strategy and the midterms this is the number one issue impacting people will people vote for their wallets or will they be distracted by other issues, for example the leak of the supreme court opinion that has ignited the debate over abortion? >> look, the democrats are going to lose big in 2020. the only question how much. right now it appears they're headed for a bloodbath because they're down in double digits with respect to inflation. the border, the crime, what is being taught in schools, you name it. the democrats are going to try to little slight ever hand, they will try to lie and try to fear-monger as the congresswoman points out. at the end of the day the republicans will win big. it is up to the republicans to win the key races particular
jackie: yeah. the administration and the president like to call it the putin price hike although inflation problem we've been experiencing started the moment that he took the reins of the white house. ford, i want to come to you because when it comes to strategy and the midterms this is the number one issue impacting people will people vote for their wallets or will they be distracted by other issues, for example the leak of the supreme court opinion that has ignited the debate over abortion?...
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jacky: thank you. geoff: and next up for jacky? the moab, a grueling 240-mile race in utah this fall. she is incredible. that's "pbs news weekend" for tonight. i'm geoff bennett. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at "pbs news weekend," thanks for spending part of your sunday with us. >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- ♪ and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions -- ♪ this proam was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] - we all want to live a long life, right? - audience: yes. - we just don't wanna get old. - audience: [laughs] - why do some people live such long, active lives, while so many of us struggle as we get older? i want you to remember this. there's no scientific basis for our belief that aging causes joint pain, memory loss, and
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jackson said he called him jackie several times, referring to jackie robinson. he ald dmitted making the comme but denied they were racist and is appealing. let's start with donaldson's comments. the league is calling them inappropriate, he is calling t them racist. what do you think? >> tim anderson is one of baseball's brightest young stars, very exciting player, passionate and sometimes wears his emotions on his sleeve. in 2019 in a sports illustrated article, he said, i think of myself as this era's jackie robinson. jackie robinson schchanged the game. i can change the game by making it more fun. okay, fair enough. i you thing as an aside, although it's an innocently poor choice of words and we shouldn't make a big deal out of it, no person in the present day should compare themselves to present day jackie robinson. no baseball player should, especially a young player without a resume, any more than a white citizen should compare themselves to a king or a modern day abraham lincoln. it just doesn't fly. so that was probably a poor choice of words. let's go t
jackson said he called him jackie several times, referring to jackie robinson. he ald dmitted making the comme but denied they were racist and is appealing. let's start with donaldson's comments. the league is calling them inappropriate, he is calling t them racist. what do you think? >> tim anderson is one of baseball's brightest young stars, very exciting player, passionate and sometimes wears his emotions on his sleeve. in 2019 in a sports illustrated article, he said, i think of...
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and now jackie was they realized we were keeping our promise elsewhere. new i thought i'm leaving willows in 2005. the biologist began collaborating with tompkins and his wife chris. ah, today this building houses the control center where they monitor their most important project. re wilding, the jaguars. they use dozens of cameras to watch the big cats around the clock. is wrong with not just 10 year old isis, but a little jaguar family is also being prepared for release into a larger enclosure. used to go home when he got in carly day, quarterly, quarterly, checked in as the preston dublin was absent. once we can't monitor them directly in an enclosure, we use cameras, gps positioning, and maps to see how they behave. and if they're eating while them william or the female sharona and her 2 cups are set to be moved to an even bigger enclosure soon and later released into the wild forever biologist magole longo uses the jaguar spur to tell them apart. each coat is unique because you see like a fingerprint down element of some gama. we can recognize the pa
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anyway, jackie, this is also from the article. quote: when we call for weight loss, we shift blame onto individuals and make health and weight a, quote, personal responsibility, unquote, when often they are the result of uncomfortable genetic or environmental factors. in other words, jackie, nothing you can do about it, this is just the way you were born or where you live. >> well, there's a lott that you can do about it. you can adopt healthier habits, but let's say you want to stick with that generalization, for example, and say that obesity is higher in lower income communities. right now with food prices skyrocketing on average over 9%, it's always been more expensive to eat them healthy, so what do you think people are going to be reaching for? the fresh foods at the grocery store with the sticker prices skyrocketing, or are they going to be choosing to eat more fast food to tends -- that tends to stay cheaper and more affordable? i bring this back to the administration and say really look at what you're doing here. there are
anyway, jackie, this is also from the article. quote: when we call for weight loss, we shift blame onto individuals and make health and weight a, quote, personal responsibility, unquote, when often they are the result of uncomfortable genetic or environmental factors. in other words, jackie, nothing you can do about it, this is just the way you were born or where you live. >> well, there's a lott that you can do about it. you can adopt healthier habits, but let's say you want to stick...
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a i'm jackie ibanez. mr. biden and japan's prime minister about to make questions from members of the press. we'll go to peter doocy who is there with the latest news. reporter: good afternoon from tokyo. the whole point of this biden trip to asia, south core re-and japan is to figure out how to make the united states and other asian partners less reliable on china. they are trying to send a message to the chinese, if they decide to move on die juan, they will be passed out like russia is after invading ukraine. the supply chains are completely crimped as china remains locked down because of covid. they don't want to rely on china for being unreliable trade partners or for using unfair trade practices. so send yeah, japan and australia are all getting together here in japan to try to figure out what to do about it. there was a fair amount of that when we were in south korea. for anybody watching. the format, the way this will work. there will be two podiums. we'll have the japanese leader and the president. t
a i'm jackie ibanez. mr. biden and japan's prime minister about to make questions from members of the press. we'll go to peter doocy who is there with the latest news. reporter: good afternoon from tokyo. the whole point of this biden trip to asia, south core re-and japan is to figure out how to make the united states and other asian partners less reliable on china. they are trying to send a message to the chinese, if they decide to move on die juan, they will be passed out like russia is after...
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you can follow jackie jackie daily host on twitter. encourage you to do so and let's give a warm welcome to our panel. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> could you all take a seat? sure. and everybody down before i get started. all right my honor and pleasure to introduce our guest robert rice. finally here he is. he is the coproducer of thece documentary juice are chaired here at last night. how electricity explains the world. robert is a texas-based author, journalist, podcast, film producer andli public speaker. over threetr decades as articles have appeared in the wall street journal, "new york times", national review, field and street and the chronicle. the documentary just mention, juicy produced along with austin -based film director tyson release in the 2020 and is now available on numerous streaming platforms. he has a published six books the most recent a question of a power, electricity and the wealth of nations. spent 12 years as a reporter for the austine chronicle. 2006 -- 2010 he was a managing editor of the human -ba
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you're disabled. >> but then, jacky found running. >> running just makes me feel strong and fearless, and it makes me feel free. >> this week, jacky broke a world record, completing 104 marathons in 104 days. >> someone had done a record, and the record was 95 consecutive days. the record was held by an able body. i was like, it would be really cool if an amputee like me came and did it. >> she pushed it pretty far, a total of 2724.8 miles. >> my body just kept adapting to the distance and kind of just got stronger and stronger. >> one marathon, people will just, like, have pizza for a week straight afterward. what were you eating every day? >> oh, man, the food part was one of the other hard parts, which was getting it right. >> her favorite marathon, boston. >> i hope that people will look at it and say, you know what? i'm capable of a lot more than what i think, and give it a try. that's all we can do is just -- just get out there and realize you can do hard things. >> up next, a couple of weeks to rest? not exactly. >> i'm already itching to get back running. i might start my trai
you're disabled. >> but then, jacky found running. >> running just makes me feel strong and fearless, and it makes me feel free. >> this week, jacky broke a world record, completing 104 marathons in 104 days. >> someone had done a record, and the record was 95 consecutive days. the record was held by an able body. i was like, it would be really cool if an amputee like me came and did it. >> she pushed it pretty far, a total of 2724.8 miles. >> my body just...
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jackie picked deason is host of the jackie daly show which educates entertains and engages america on all things energy. you really should check out her podcast. so wherever you find your podcasts you will find the jackie daley show it airs sundays on the blaze.com radio and errors on the dial in texas each saturday, and as i mentioned that the podcasts are weekly which you can find on iheartradio spotify itunes wherever you get your podcasts. jackie was previously a senior fellow at the texas public policy foundation and also served as general counsel to an engineering firm specializing in energy national security and environmental cleanup. she served for many years as a legal counsel on capitol hill to the chairman of the subcommittee on the constitution and the former ranking midi committee ranking member of the commercial and administrative law subcommittee advising on the oversight of federal agencies. jackie studied economic spanish and world history at marshall university oxford university and the university of zaragoza in spain. she is an alumna of vanderbilt university law sc
jackie picked deason is host of the jackie daly show which educates entertains and engages america on all things energy. you really should check out her podcast. so wherever you find your podcasts you will find the jackie daley show it airs sundays on the blaze.com radio and errors on the dial in texas each saturday, and as i mentioned that the podcasts are weekly which you can find on iheartradio spotify itunes wherever you get your podcasts. jackie was previously a senior fellow at the texas...
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follow jackie at jackie daily post on twitter. let's give a warm welcome to our panel. >>. [music] >> if you'll all take seat. sit this down before i get started. all right, my honor and pleasure to introduce our guest robert bryce. behind me. >> there is. he is go producer of the documentaryjuice which aired here last night . electricity explains the world. robert is a texas state author, podcast or, old producer and public speaker with over three decades his articles have appeared in the wall street enjournal, new york times,national review, field and stream and the austin chronicle . the documentary i mentioned he produced along with tyson kohler released in mid-2020 and is not available on numerous streaming platforms. these published six books, the most recent a question of power: electricity and the wealth of nations and spent 12 yearsas a for the austin chronicle . 2006 through 2010 he was managing editor of the energy tribune at 2010 through 2019 a senior fellow at the manhattan institute. he lives in austin with his wife lauren. who is an art teacher, photographer
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>> i think it is a wash to be honest, jackie. when you look at gallup and ask the simple question are you pro-life or pro-choice? it is split basically right down the middle. i think it energizes both sides. in the end, inflation, crime, border, ukraine will be the issues. i don't think abortion tips the scales either way quite frankly. life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. it's time for our memorial day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because every green thumb, 5k, and all-day dance party starts the night before. the sleep number 360 smart bed senses your movements and automatically adjusts to help keep you both comfortable all night and can help you get almost 30 minutes more restful sleep per night. sleep number takes care of the science. all you have to do is sleep. don't miss our weekend spec
>> i think it is a wash to be honest, jackie. when you look at gallup and ask the simple question are you pro-life or pro-choice? it is split basically right down the middle. i think it energizes both sides. in the end, inflation, crime, border, ukraine will be the issues. i don't think abortion tips the scales either way quite frankly. life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed...
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we absolutely need otis in the waterways just like jackie was on lambs. they released more giant otters into nature each month at dublin. it gosselin under the hyundai, it's an app. basically, giant autos are at the top of the food chain in the rivers, and their return can help stabilize the ecosystem load us? yeah, le, let me throw it out. aah! this project wouldn't be possible without the hard work of environmental conservationists like biologist. sophia hind anon. she's head of the re wilding argentina foundation usually, and he lost his he say, sonya so you activate the army and the liter mooney, i got into environmental protection when i was 16 enough. i participated in bird conservation project was and fought to create a big national park stallion bay. if you want to do something for the planets i need, you have to start nature reserves to protect endangered natalie. she's here to sell well offices. i'm in a sir. ah, jaguars, and many other species disappeared in the 1970s farmers and hunters drove them to extinction. but now the area is specially p
we absolutely need otis in the waterways just like jackie was on lambs. they released more giant otters into nature each month at dublin. it gosselin under the hyundai, it's an app. basically, giant autos are at the top of the food chain in the rivers, and their return can help stabilize the ecosystem load us? yeah, le, let me throw it out. aah! this project wouldn't be possible without the hard work of environmental conservationists like biologist. sophia hind anon. she's head of the re...
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i was looking at jackie to confirm my numbers. they obviously have a problem but they want to make sure they appeal to everybody. it's the liberal media here in new york and l.a., they say to your go places, new york and l.a. when there is an entire country and in netflix's case, an entire world with many different views and you don't want to stomp on those views, you need people to pay the subscription fee and watch their favorite shows. they stood by dave chappelle. and then he got attacked onstage in l.a. and again, they stood behind him. good for them. >> they are articulating that position that social media platforms have taken, there's a space between us and our content. the reason that there is this breadth, this audience is diverse and we are divorced from any association with that. it provides them a bit of cover. jackie, with all of those companies that have bowed to both employee internal pressure and external audience pressure, the woke cancel culture. i have a list too long to read of different shows -- the list goes
i was looking at jackie to confirm my numbers. they obviously have a problem but they want to make sure they appeal to everybody. it's the liberal media here in new york and l.a., they say to your go places, new york and l.a. when there is an entire country and in netflix's case, an entire world with many different views and you don't want to stomp on those views, you need people to pay the subscription fee and watch their favorite shows. they stood by dave chappelle. and then he got attacked...
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donaldson apparently called anderson jackie several times during the game. do you think it merited punishment? >> absolutely. i mean, he's using the legacy of a civil rights icon to instigate. that's point blank enough to narrate a serious look from the league. anderson perceived it as a problem. his manager called it racist. all of his team stood up for him at that point. that's astounding. to see 26 players rally around a black player. saying he didn't like what went down here. >> what about donaldson's defense of it which is what he's basing off an interview that anderson did with "sports illustrated" where he said he wanted to be -- emulate jackie robinson. >> two things, one, the "sports illustrated" interview had a lot more to say than him saying i want to be the next jackie robinson. why was he discussing jackie? because he wanted to encourage kids to play baseball. that san honorable thing. he's done a great job at it. he's constantly in the community, back in tuscaloosa, alabama, where he's from. trying to encourage kids. where he came from. specifi
donaldson apparently called anderson jackie several times during the game. do you think it merited punishment? >> absolutely. i mean, he's using the legacy of a civil rights icon to instigate. that's point blank enough to narrate a serious look from the league. anderson perceived it as a problem. his manager called it racist. all of his team stood up for him at that point. that's astounding. to see 26 players rally around a black player. saying he didn't like what went down here. >>...
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back to you. >> thanks so much jackie. more on this man -- and asian who hunted down elle l chapo later on in the show back with an update on fox news alert where we've been following here on cross country -- the families of three americans who were found dead at the sandal it is emerald bay resort a second autopsy be performed on their loved ones wellness reportedly allowing government to facilitate the request and for the autopsy it is to be conducted by -- by another doctor from another country. the three americans were found dead on may 6th inside a villa at the all inclusive resort their death continue to be a mystery and hopefully will give answers soon son that marc siegel joins me now with his take on the mystery doc what can you tell us about this? >> lawrence i think it is suspicious there's no answers yet. the family the wife survived and went to the hospital in miami where she was carefully looked at. i don't understand why we don't have clues out of that. let alone her husband diagnose an other couple who went
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>> new holdings, one of jackie's board seats. a bank down in latin america that's fin tech but it's brick and mortar and it's growing and i think it's outperforming here. >> karen >> yes in spite of the rant i am long kohl's for the reason being i think they might feel they have to do the right thing for the shareholders something new. they haven't been doing that lately here's a chance to get shaken out higher. >> or lawsuit. >> dan >> i say target. i know you're waiting. that is going to be interesting somewhere in the 141, 150 range. >> "mad money" starts right nowg mad money starts right now >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a working summer, and i promise to help you find it mad money starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to mad money my are friends, going to try to make you some money. my job is not just to teach but to entertain can't feel good about a market that gets sent down with stocks like pepsi c
>> new holdings, one of jackie's board seats. a bank down in latin america that's fin tech but it's brick and mortar and it's growing and i think it's outperforming here. >> karen >> yes in spite of the rant i am long kohl's for the reason being i think they might feel they have to do the right thing for the shareholders something new. they haven't been doing that lately here's a chance to get shaken out higher. >> or lawsuit. >> dan >> i say target. i know...
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but just hold on to hope >> and listen to this, jackie just ran two more marathons, finishing her 104th today. that's more than 2,700 miles, about the distance from l.a. to new york city. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday kate snow will be here tomorrow night i'm jose diaz-balart thank you for the privilege of your time good night >>> right now at 6:00, new details about the sudden death of a police officer revealed. the emotional statement from the chief and why other officers in the department could face investigation. >>> also, a frantic crash along the coast. two people dead. another still missing. what we are learning about one of those victims. and they could be soon be walking off the picket lipos and back no the hospital. the potential negotiations being made between nurses and stanford hospitals tonight. >> the news at 6:00 starts right now. i am terry mcsweeney. audrey has the night off. tonight, we have exclusive, new details about the mysterious death after young san jose police officer. a fentanyl overdose is to blame. it is a story we first broke on the digit
but just hold on to hope >> and listen to this, jackie just ran two more marathons, finishing her 104th today. that's more than 2,700 miles, about the distance from l.a. to new york city. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday kate snow will be here tomorrow night i'm jose diaz-balart thank you for the privilege of your time good night >>> right now at 6:00, new details about the sudden death of a police officer revealed. the emotional statement from...
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jacki pick deason is host of "the jacki daily show" which educates, entertainedes and engages america on all things energy. you really should check out her podcasts. whatever you find a podcast you'll find "the jacki daily show." it airs sundays on blaze.com radio and airs on the dial in taxes each saturday. as smh and the podcasts are wey which you can find on i i heat spotify, have you get your podcast. she was prepa'sex a senior fellw at the texas public policy foundation and also served as general counsel to an engineering firm a specializingn energy, national security and a mental cleanup. she served for many years as legal counsel on capitol hill to the chairman of the subcommittee on the constitution and the former ranking member of the commercial and administrative committee advising on the oversight of federal agencies. jackie studied economics spanish and world history at marshall university, oxford university and the university in spain. she issi an alumna of vanderbilt university law school where she served as the president of the law school federalist society chapter. she
jacki pick deason is host of "the jacki daily show" which educates, entertainedes and engages america on all things energy. you really should check out her podcasts. whatever you find a podcast you'll find "the jacki daily show." it airs sundays on blaze.com radio and airs on the dial in taxes each saturday. as smh and the podcasts are wey which you can find on i i heat spotify, have you get your podcast. she was prepa'sex a senior fellw at the texas public policy foundation...
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what would help you, jackie? for clarifying that. what would help you. jackie?— you, jackie? for essential car use. . . you, jackie? for essential car use- -- to _ you, jackie? for essential car use... to be _ you, jackie? for essential car use... to be able _ you, jackie? for essential car use... to be able to - you, jackie? for essential car use... to be able to make - you, jackie? for essential car i use... to be able to make some changes but the ultimate problem is the cost of fuel. and what needs to, the cost of fuel. and what needs to, the help that needs to be received from there needs to come from the government. it needs to come from the taxes. and the providers cost of the taxes. and the providers cost of the fuel. ., ., , ., ., the fuel. that leads me onto the idea, the fuel. that leads me onto the idea. there _ the fuel. that leads me onto the idea, there is _ the fuel. that leads me onto the idea, there is a _ the fuel. that leads me onto the idea, there is a lot _ the fuel. that leads me onto the idea, there is a lot of— the fuel. that leads me onto the idea,
what would help you, jackie? for clarifying that. what would help you. jackie?— you, jackie? for essential car use. . . you, jackie? for essential car use- -- to _ you, jackie? for essential car use... to be _ you, jackie? for essential car use... to be able _ you, jackie? for essential car use... to be able to - you, jackie? for essential car use... to be able to make - you, jackie? for essential car i use... to be able to make some changes but the ultimate problem is the cost of fuel. and...
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jackie picked decent jackie is host of the podcast the jackie daily show. you need to listen to this. it's all things energy find it wherever you find podcasts and welcome jackie and not submit your questions using the code that was texted to you. good to see you again dr. coonan. great great to be with all of you and here in colorado. so i have a lot of questions that have been fed in during your presentation. we'll take them one by one, okay? so the first how did you land a job in the obama administration? given your independent views on climate change well, look, you know one's views evolve as one learns more and as the science and the technology evolves. i joined bp in 2004 to help them figure out what beyond petroleum was. they didn't need me to help them find oil and gas. they were very good at doing that already. and so i educated myself about energy and energy technologies with the goal of helping to develop or caterogative development of lower emission technologies. i wasn't very focused on the science at the time had not looked deeply at it. and i
jackie picked decent jackie is host of the podcast the jackie daily show. you need to listen to this. it's all things energy find it wherever you find podcasts and welcome jackie and not submit your questions using the code that was texted to you. good to see you again dr. coonan. great great to be with all of you and here in colorado. so i have a lot of questions that have been fed in during your presentation. we'll take them one by one, okay? so the first how did you land a job in the obama...
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jackie what did the vp say? >> her name is diedre o'brien and she's the vp of people and retail, ash. she said i worry about what it would mean to put another organization in the middle of our relationship, an organization that does not have a deep understanding of apple, or our business. most importantly, one that i do not believe shares our commitment to you. this is coming as there is more of a push to unionize at certain apple retail stores. new york is one of them but also maryland and georgia, and in the latter two states votes are set in june so this is definitely a story to watch but you can certainly see where ms. o'brien stands there. that video was leaked to verge. ashley: i'm sure she's really happy about that, all right, jackie, thank you very much. let's get a check of the futures , the opening bell coming up next, and the nasdaq has just turned slightly negative in the pre-market but the dow is still up 141, the s&p up one-third of a percent. the opening bell is next. ♪ meet jessica moore. jessi
jackie what did the vp say? >> her name is diedre o'brien and she's the vp of people and retail, ash. she said i worry about what it would mean to put another organization in the middle of our relationship, an organization that does not have a deep understanding of apple, or our business. most importantly, one that i do not believe shares our commitment to you. this is coming as there is more of a push to unionize at certain apple retail stores. new york is one of them but also maryland...
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. >> joey: jackie ibanez has details, jackie. >> jackie: mayorkas is defending the biden administration's new disinformation board. he concede says the rollout left much to be desired. listen. >> no question, bret, we could have done a better job address whatting it does. we address disinformation that presents security issue to our homeland, does not infringe on free speech or civil rights, civil liberties. >> jackie: and doubled down on claims the board will not monitor u.s. citizens, critics are slamming the board saying they are threatening to stifle free speech ahead of the elections. they insist it is unconstitutional. >> congress shall pass no law. execute the law, he has no authority to do this, this is orwelian, a ministry of truth. >> jackie: and tulsi gabbard suggests this is suppressing information, she says biden is a front man. obama says social media censors don't go far enough and now a disinformation governance board. they hired jankowicz for the board. they claim this is not in the interest of the biden administration and could fuel more disinformation. nunes is taking s
. >> joey: jackie ibanez has details, jackie. >> jackie: mayorkas is defending the biden administration's new disinformation board. he concede says the rollout left much to be desired. listen. >> no question, bret, we could have done a better job address whatting it does. we address disinformation that presents security issue to our homeland, does not infringe on free speech or civil rights, civil liberties. >> jackie: and doubled down on claims the board will not...
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and jackie was detailing them. we know what these five men would likely say if they were in front of the committee and actually complying with the subpoena request. we know why the committee wants to talk to them too. i do think, though, when you're talking about the power of the subpoena here, we talk about this from the perspective of well, if republicans retake the house in november they're going to get rid of this committee. okay, fine. but then they would also be the ones in charge of other types of committees. and i remember early on in this process during one of the first criminal contempt referrals that the house actually voted on one republican member who voted for that, who crossed party lines to do it effectively, said that they wanted to do it because when they have the majority they wanted subpoena power to mean something. so there are ramifications here when the shoe is on the other foot. if these lawmakers don't comply, what's good for one may be good for the other. it does put us into really dicey l
and jackie was detailing them. we know what these five men would likely say if they were in front of the committee and actually complying with the subpoena request. we know why the committee wants to talk to them too. i do think, though, when you're talking about the power of the subpoena here, we talk about this from the perspective of well, if republicans retake the house in november they're going to get rid of this committee. okay, fine. but then they would also be the ones in charge of...
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jackie response by writing mrs. johnson in december of 1963 i'm touched that you want to do this thing. maybe i will be remembered as the person who started restoring the white house, but you will be the one who is remembered as preserving it and making sure for all time it was cared for. that was the moment. i was always scared of. would the next president's wife scrapped the whole thing as she was sick to death of hearing about jacqueline kennedy or which she forget about me and ensure the white house will be always cared for. well, you have done that and i thank you. precedent johnson passed executive order 11145 in march of 1964. it provided a formal structure for few future white house restorations by making the white house curator of permanent government position and establishing the committee for the preservation of the white house. slide by place slide next okay. thank you, mrs. johnson said and these are her words that the white house had three main purposes which she kept in mind during her restoration. fi
jackie response by writing mrs. johnson in december of 1963 i'm touched that you want to do this thing. maybe i will be remembered as the person who started restoring the white house, but you will be the one who is remembered as preserving it and making sure for all time it was cared for. that was the moment. i was always scared of. would the next president's wife scrapped the whole thing as she was sick to death of hearing about jacqueline kennedy or which she forget about me and ensure the...
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(jackie) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started havingays tunintentional body movements. called tardive dyskinesia... i ignored them. but when the twitching and jerking in my face and hands affected my day to day... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, behaviors, feelings, or have suicidal thoughts. common side effects include inflammation of the nose and throat, insomnia and sleepiness. don't take austedo if you have liver problems, are taking reserpine, tetrabenazine, or valbenazine. austedo may cause irregular or fast heartbeat, restlessness, movements mimicking parkinson's disease, fever, stiff muscles, problems thinking, and sweating. (jackie) t
(jackie) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started havingays tunintentional body movements. called tardive dyskinesia... i ignored them. but when the twitching and jerking in my face and hands affected my day to day... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or...
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joining me are jacky, kennedy, tomi lahren and david avilla. community members in austin cindric expressed their tremendous loss chanting do something to president biden as he left mass this morning. >> do something! do something! do something! >> emily: that was on sunday. kennedy, the timeline is heartbreaking. 77 minutes passed before the shooter was engaged and killed. >> yes, people are sickened to see what happened inside that school. desperate parents were pleading with the police officers trying to go inside, they were trying themselves to go inside. they were being handcuffed and restrained and we know one child bled out waiting for help in the critical, that hour between when police arrived and they killed the shooter. we know enough at this point that that cannot happen. there are no excuses, there is no rationale for any of this. what is disturbing for people trying to access the truth, the story has changed. we have been mislead and lied to and that also can't happen. there needs to be accountability from the moment something like
joining me are jacky, kennedy, tomi lahren and david avilla. community members in austin cindric expressed their tremendous loss chanting do something to president biden as he left mass this morning. >> do something! do something! do something! >> emily: that was on sunday. kennedy, the timeline is heartbreaking. 77 minutes passed before the shooter was engaged and killed. >> yes, people are sickened to see what happened inside that school. desperate parents were pleading with...
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i'm jackie ibanez. president biden is back in delaware after meeting with first responders in uvalde, texas. they arrived in uvalde sunday afternoon. it's the second time president has traveled to the site after mass shooting in less than two weeks. he met with victims' families as well as community leaders and faith leaders. a man is in custody after one person was killed during a shooting at a memorial day ceremony in oklahoma. the suspected gunman later turned himself in. i'm jackie ibanez. matter. i am jackie ibanez, now back to america's top ranger. >> were back for day to of the 2022 best ranging competition. when we left the teams at the end of the derby queen they started out on the unknown distance night march while carrying 65 and 75 pounds on their back. it was a race but the rangers were not told how far they will be going. it turns out it was 19 miles that is on top of the more than 20 that they had already traveled throughout the day. some teams took closer to six hours to complete, the fa
i'm jackie ibanez. president biden is back in delaware after meeting with first responders in uvalde, texas. they arrived in uvalde sunday afternoon. it's the second time president has traveled to the site after mass shooting in less than two weeks. he met with victims' families as well as community leaders and faith leaders. a man is in custody after one person was killed during a shooting at a memorial day ceremony in oklahoma. the suspected gunman later turned himself in. i'm jackie ibanez....
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his mother, jackie balint describing him as a really good kid. >> he was just so easy going and went along with everything. >> that happy-go-lucky demeanor diminished. cory struggling with anxiety and depression as he entered his teens. >> i think he started to smoke marijuana in high school as a way to fit in but also to handle the anxiety. >> eventually turning to heroin. >> he said it completely took away all the bad feelings he ever had about himself. >> now 30 years old and on the streets of san francisco's tenderloin where the battle continues. now addicted to fentanyl. >> cory is now caught in the crosshairs of a national crisis. fentanyl has killed more than 100,000 people during the pandemic and those numbers are still being tallied. >> the key problem with fentanyl is that it is so deadly. >> the isolating nature of the pandemic and treatment took a t. >> we are seeing rising rates of addiction to all kinds of drugs. the reason we notice fentanyl more is because people are more likely to die from fentanyl. >> my biggest fear is that he will overdose. >> jackie taking that f
his mother, jackie balint describing him as a really good kid. >> he was just so easy going and went along with everything. >> that happy-go-lucky demeanor diminished. cory struggling with anxiety and depression as he entered his teens. >> i think he started to smoke marijuana in high school as a way to fit in but also to handle the anxiety. >> eventually turning to heroin. >> he said it completely took away all the bad feelings he ever had about himself. >>...
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as well as me. >> tell us about annabelle's cousin jackie who was also tragically killed. >> jackie was always the smartest, since she was just a baby. i mean as a baby, she'd grab a phone and just scroll through it like she was an adult, you know. she taught my twins how to screw with their phones and get to what they needed to get to and they were always playing together, you know, and when they got into fights, they still loved one another. nobody can separate them. they're just, they learned to love each other. >> there are still so many questions. >> very bright. >> i'm so sorry, i did not mean to interrupt you there. anything else you would like to say about her? >> no. it's just -- just hurts. >> there are still so many questions tonight. there are some details coming out, but we are learning the gunman was in the classroom for an hour before being killed by tactical officers and then on top of that, officials say there was no school resource officer at the school. as you are hearing more of these details, what goes through your mind? >> it is very upsetting. you know what i mean
as well as me. >> tell us about annabelle's cousin jackie who was also tragically killed. >> jackie was always the smartest, since she was just a baby. i mean as a baby, she'd grab a phone and just scroll through it like she was an adult, you know. she taught my twins how to screw with their phones and get to what they needed to get to and they were always playing together, you know, and when they got into fights, they still loved one another. nobody can separate them. they're just,...
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still jackie says her. here is laced with frustration right now. i don't believe that the leadership in san francisco can handle it's devastating right now, and the problem has gotten too big tara campbell abc 7 news. as of this morning one million people have died from covid-19 in the united states. flags were lowered to half staff with a moment of silence on capitol hill to remember the lives lost president biden marked the tragic milestone calling each death an irreplaceable loss. field to americans to remain vigilant against the pandemic the president urged congress to approve. additional funding he requested to fight the pandemic the us senate has confirmed jerome powell to a second term as chairman of the federal reserve 80 senators vote in favor of his nomination under powell's leadership. the fed ended its pandemic stimulus program and began to raise interest rates. the former investment banker will continue eating the central bank as it confronts the country's highest inflation in 40 years a daunting challenge these days a stocks were most
still jackie says her. here is laced with frustration right now. i don't believe that the leadership in san francisco can handle it's devastating right now, and the problem has gotten too big tara campbell abc 7 news. as of this morning one million people have died from covid-19 in the united states. flags were lowered to half staff with a moment of silence on capitol hill to remember the lives lost president biden marked the tragic milestone calling each death an irreplaceable loss. field to...
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jackie responds by writing mrs. johnson in december of 1963. i'm touched that you want to do this thing. maybe i will [inaudible] remember this the person who started restoring the white house, but you will be the one who is remembered as proof of preserving it, and making sure for all time it was cared for. that was the moment i was always scared of. would the next president's wife scrap the whole thing as she was sick to death of hearing about jacqueline kennedy? or which you forget about me and ensure the white house will be always cared for? well, you have done that, and i thank you. president johnson passed executive order 1145 in march of 1964. it provided a formal structure for future white house restorations by making the white house curator a permanent government position and establishing the committee for the preservation of the white house. slide five, please. flight -- next -- thank you. mrs. johnson said it, and these are her words, that the white house had three main purposes, which she kept in mind during her restoration. nationa
jackie responds by writing mrs. johnson in december of 1963. i'm touched that you want to do this thing. maybe i will [inaudible] remember this the person who started restoring the white house, but you will be the one who is remembered as proof of preserving it, and making sure for all time it was cared for. that was the moment i was always scared of. would the next president's wife scrap the whole thing as she was sick to death of hearing about jacqueline kennedy? or which you forget about me...
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jackie ibanez with the latest, jackie. >> the shooting took place laguna woods 1:30 in the afternoon yesterday. police say 30 to 40 churchgoers inside geneva presbyterian church at the time of the shooting. some inside the church used extension cord to tie up the suspect and take two weapons from him before the police arrived. >> the churchgoers displayed what we believe exceptional heroism and bravery and intervene to stop the suspect. they undoubtably prevented fatalities. speak with the police have not released the identity of the suspect but described as asian man in his 60s. the shooting comes at a after ten people killed and three others heard by a gunman at a grocery store in buffalo. fbi agents searching for suspect's home in speaking with a parent yesterday. the police a 18-year-old peyton chandran who faces first-degree murder charges with a white supremacist manifesto days before the shooting. the doj is investigating the attack as a hate crime and racially motivated extremism. and we will hear more about the victims of the shooting. among those killed retired police offic
jackie ibanez with the latest, jackie. >> the shooting took place laguna woods 1:30 in the afternoon yesterday. police say 30 to 40 churchgoers inside geneva presbyterian church at the time of the shooting. some inside the church used extension cord to tie up the suspect and take two weapons from him before the police arrived. >> the churchgoers displayed what we believe exceptional heroism and bravery and intervene to stop the suspect. they undoubtably prevented fatalities. speak...
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jackie is getting late breaking news. jackie let me start with you though. there are some key levels again we saw green on the screen until about an hour ago, that turned around, it's like investors are trying to pushback with all the power they have, but it's a wave that's washing over the buyers. >> yeah, and i think the wave to the downside is stronger than the momentum that we saw this morning to the upside. the sentiment out there just happens to be negative. we were talking during the break about some key levels when it comes to the s&p, with respect to support. we just broke through one right now, we're at 38.65 the first support was 38.69. second support is 31 points lower probably not going to happened to but it's something to keep an eye on here, these are the algorithms and sort of the support levels that the computers use when trading is happening electronically so it's something to think about when the momentum pushes to the downside, but overall, i just think this is really about the consumer pulling back a little bit, what we've heard from com
jackie is getting late breaking news. jackie let me start with you though. there are some key levels again we saw green on the screen until about an hour ago, that turned around, it's like investors are trying to pushback with all the power they have, but it's a wave that's washing over the buyers. >> yeah, and i think the wave to the downside is stronger than the momentum that we saw this morning to the upside. the sentiment out there just happens to be negative. we were talking during...
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jackie's journey this year. in all, 104 marathons in 104 days. she raised almost $200,000, enough to buy running blades like hers for 50 para-athletes. people are going to look at you and go, are you crazy? >> i had to convince myself, yes, this is crazy, but you can do it. >> reporter: your message is we're all capable of so much more? >> yes. that's exactly my message. you just go and try something hard, something that's personal to you. >> 102 marathons in 102 days! >> reporter: jackie challenged herself and stuck to it for the long run. mark strassmann, cbs news, phoenix. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," the war on the drug epidemic. dr. tara narula has a rare look inside a so-called harm-reduction center which is aimed at preventing fatal overdoses. >>> plus, we'll hear from trent shelton, a former nfl player-turned-motivational speaker, on his mission to help others. >>> and actress rose mciver from the hit "ghosts" visits the times square studio. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie gree
jackie's journey this year. in all, 104 marathons in 104 days. she raised almost $200,000, enough to buy running blades like hers for 50 para-athletes. people are going to look at you and go, are you crazy? >> i had to convince myself, yes, this is crazy, but you can do it. >> reporter: your message is we're all capable of so much more? >> yes. that's exactly my message. you just go and try something hard, something that's personal to you. >> 102 marathons in 102 days!...
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jackie ibanez is live with the latest. good morning. >> jackie: an independent review of the law enforcement. doj saying the goal of the review is to provide account of law enforcement action and responses that day and identify lessons and best practices to help first responders respond to active shooter events. joe biden and jill biden traveled to uvalde to lay flowers at the site of the attack. the president reassuring residents as they demanded that he take some action. >> jackie: 19 children and two teachers were killed in the massacre last week, leaving families shatterd and learning more details about the deadly attack and steps taken by first responders. >> mom told me her child had been shot by one bullet through the back, through the kidney area. the first responder said their childlikely bled out. in that span of 30 or 40 minutes extra, that little girl might have lived. >> jackie: uvalde only pediatrician describing his experience of treating the wounded as a mad house. in clinic the next day, all i heard was i'
jackie ibanez is live with the latest. good morning. >> jackie: an independent review of the law enforcement. doj saying the goal of the review is to provide account of law enforcement action and responses that day and identify lessons and best practices to help first responders respond to active shooter events. joe biden and jill biden traveled to uvalde to lay flowers at the site of the attack. the president reassuring residents as they demanded that he take some action. >>...
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jackie has blocked talks on finland and sweden joining nato. both nordic nations have now formerly submitted membership bits. new members need unanimous agreement from all 30 current members, but turkey has said no turkish president, rich of type around accuses finland and sweden of harboring kurdish terrorists and other dispute is over sophisticated weaponry. so turkey, the issue could actually be about us fighter jets. turkey was dropped from the f 35 advanced fighter jet development program in 2019 this was part of a us sanctions packet imposed on the country after it bought a russian air defense system. many believe anchor is now hoping to pressure the u. s. and to selling it new f. 16 fighter jets instead. an extremely controversial topic in washington. another issue in 2019 sweden halted weapons deliveries to turkey after it attacked kurdish people's defense units in northern syria and launched and offensive there. anamosa. turkish president, reject type err to one could considered this grounds enough to block the start of nato. accession
jackie has blocked talks on finland and sweden joining nato. both nordic nations have now formerly submitted membership bits. new members need unanimous agreement from all 30 current members, but turkey has said no turkish president, rich of type around accuses finland and sweden of harboring kurdish terrorists and other dispute is over sophisticated weaponry. so turkey, the issue could actually be about us fighter jets. turkey was dropped from the f 35 advanced fighter jet development program...
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terrific unless jackie wants to get in. i'm gonna go to the q&a jackie. do you want to make any comments? you know, the only thing i would say is that and i think something that people don't understand is how sense, it can be to invest in this kind of data. so institutions have to make decisions about acquiring information about actually hiring foyer lawyers a lot of the a lot of the war gaming material is hidden behind classified but doesn't need to be but that process of declassification as the dni recently reported is extremely cumbersome and very expensive. so there are a whole organizations and institutions that are set up trying to foil for those games and then as ellie and john scott mentioned then when you're trying to build the database you have to find some way to build some sort of ability to code the data and and all of these things are expensive and that's why there's a really large role for places that are their primary job is preserving the historical record, which is something that we do a lot here at hoover. awesome. i'm gonna go to the q
terrific unless jackie wants to get in. i'm gonna go to the q&a jackie. do you want to make any comments? you know, the only thing i would say is that and i think something that people don't understand is how sense, it can be to invest in this kind of data. so institutions have to make decisions about acquiring information about actually hiring foyer lawyers a lot of the a lot of the war gaming material is hidden behind classified but doesn't need to be but that process of declassification...