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plus, analysis of pugh polling data show this is new danger zone is getting bigger. president biden is losing big parts of solid democrat voting blocks. first, we want to hear from our buddies and dagen and sean on the bottom line. >> yeah, we have a fantastic show coming up. joe biden does quid pro quo on military aid to israel. how will the house respond? we'll have beth van dine. >> and another news paper media outlets trying to tell americans, you just don't understand. inflation isn't that bad. you've got it so good. oh, they can shove it up their -- well, never mind that . also one major hedge fund manager gets lectured about diversity, equity, and inclusion. he knows that it breeds anti-semitism. why don't the people lecturing him know that? top of the hour. and watch, so you can always see where you're heading, without fingersticks. dexcom g7 is the most accurate cgm. so, you can manage your diabetes with confidence. ♪ ♪ honestly, i was scared when i was told age related macular degeneration could jeopardize my vision. great. one more thing to worry about
plus, analysis of pugh polling data show this is new danger zone is getting bigger. president biden is losing big parts of solid democrat voting blocks. first, we want to hear from our buddies and dagen and sean on the bottom line. >> yeah, we have a fantastic show coming up. joe biden does quid pro quo on military aid to israel. how will the house respond? we'll have beth van dine. >> and another news paper media outlets trying to tell americans, you just don't understand....
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[applause] >> please welcome terrorists -- paris pugh, second-grade teacher at bradley elementary school. [applause] [laughter] >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. my name is paris, and i owe all of my gratitude to mom, my dad, and god for guiding me. i was a school social worker -- she has not only my greatest inspiration, but also my dearest friend. i graduated from unc wilmington in 2022 and followed my passion. i teach second grade right here in wilmington, north carolina. [applause] [laughter] it is not just a school. it is a community where we cherish each other and celebrate our differences. i am blessed to work alongside a dedicated team of educators led by an exceptional principal, and i am so proud to be a black educator nurturing the minds of the incredible young individuals in my classroom. [cheers and applause] showing them that they too can stand in front of the classroom one day. but our kids cannot prioritize education when they are concerned about having a safe and healthy place to learn. recently we discovered that one of our schools water was contaminated with lead
[applause] >> please welcome terrorists -- paris pugh, second-grade teacher at bradley elementary school. [applause] [laughter] >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. my name is paris, and i owe all of my gratitude to mom, my dad, and god for guiding me. i was a school social worker -- she has not only my greatest inspiration, but also my dearest friend. i graduated from unc wilmington in 2022 and followed my passion. i teach second grade right here in wilmington, north carolina....
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. >> defense attorney carmela caamano represents terrion pugh, who was featured in the text chains. he was sentenced to 20 years in prison. caamano wouldn't comment on the plea deal, but she says california's racial justice act actually led to two landmark decisions in this case. >> the first dealt with the district attorney's office in terms of disparate treatment of african americans in their charging decisions. and it was very important that that be brought to light. >> the second, she says, deals with racial animus in policing the integrity of the investigation is completely compromised. >> and that's what happened in this case. >> so it really wasn't any justice. the time that they'll get is not that much time. >> brandi griffin is the mother of the shooting victim, arnold hawkins. she says she read the text messages and acknowledges problems within the department, but she says her family is paying the price. >> this was about arnold hawkins , this murder is about arnold hawkins. and they, they pretty much did them a favor, you know, that's how our family feel. like we pay for
. >> defense attorney carmela caamano represents terrion pugh, who was featured in the text chains. he was sentenced to 20 years in prison. caamano wouldn't comment on the plea deal, but she says california's racial justice act actually led to two landmark decisions in this case. >> the first dealt with the district attorney's office in terms of disparate treatment of african americans in their charging decisions. and it was very important that that be brought to light. >> the...
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scandal at the antioch police department earlier this week, two of four men, 23 year old tehran deshaun pugh and 25 year old eric james windham, entered no contest. pleas to manslaughter charges rather than murder charges that allowed for those reduced sentences is today. the agreement came after the court learned police officers involved in the scandal exchanged dozens of racist text messages about the four suspects. they'll now serve sentences ranging from 13 to 20 years in prison. prosecutors and legal analysts say it is the first real test of the state's racial justice act. in a major case, the family of the victim declined to talk today. but this is what the victim's mom said last year after the racist texts were revealed. we pay for what the antioch police department did, so it really wasn't any justice. the time that they'll get is not that much time for what they the crime. if you guys look into it and see what happened to remaining suspects, will be back in court on friday for their sentencing on these new reduced charges. stanislaus county prosecutors are reportedly shooting down a
scandal at the antioch police department earlier this week, two of four men, 23 year old tehran deshaun pugh and 25 year old eric james windham, entered no contest. pleas to manslaughter charges rather than murder charges that allowed for those reduced sentences is today. the agreement came after the court learned police officers involved in the scandal exchanged dozens of racist text messages about the four suspects. they'll now serve sentences ranging from 13 to 20 years in prison....
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if they would have gone forward to trial. 23 year-old, terry and deshawn pugh and 25 year-old eric james windham entered no contest. pleas to manslaughter and attempted murder rather than murder charges. earlier this week, allowing for those reduced sentences. today, agreements that were struck after the court learned antioch officers involved in the text racist text scandal exchanged dozens of racist text messages about these four suspects. prosecutors and legal analysts say it's the first real test of california's racial justice act in a major case. it's extremely upsetting to the family of the victim who spoke before the sentences were handed down. this is what the victim's mom had to say after the sentencing. we feel like we paid for what the antioch police department did. so it really wasn't any justice. the time that they'll get is not that much time for what they the crime. if you guys look into it and see what happened, the decision was just horrible. but i did understand what he was saying and it could have went. they could have dropped the case. it's basically what he was sayin
if they would have gone forward to trial. 23 year-old, terry and deshawn pugh and 25 year-old eric james windham entered no contest. pleas to manslaughter and attempted murder rather than murder charges. earlier this week, allowing for those reduced sentences. today, agreements that were struck after the court learned antioch officers involved in the text racist text scandal exchanged dozens of racist text messages about these four suspects. prosecutors and legal analysts say it's the first...
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. >> pugh research found 88% of americans say americans should be legal for medicinal or recreational purposes. there's concern about public safety. >> here we have chuck schumer lowering the barriers for gateway drugs like marijuana and it will damage society even further. >> young voters could embrace the new policy, but some older voters hope cannabis could be a new therapy for pain and cancer. shannon? >> shannon: chad pergram, thanks so much. we're a little more than 24 hours from the running of the kentucky derby. >> fancy hats, mint juleps and the fastest horses in the world. it's the quickest two minutes in sports, the running of the 150th kentucky derby takes place saturday in louisville, kentucky. >> this is our time to shine. >> the favorite is fierceness at 5-2 odds trained by hall of fame trainer todd fletcher. 20-1 odds is strong hold. his trainer says he's feeling good for his very first kentucky derby. >> i'm sure my heart will be throbbing for this race. it's like no other. this is the dream of all trainers to win here. >> more than 150,000 spectators will watch the 1
. >> pugh research found 88% of americans say americans should be legal for medicinal or recreational purposes. there's concern about public safety. >> here we have chuck schumer lowering the barriers for gateway drugs like marijuana and it will damage society even further. >> young voters could embrace the new policy, but some older voters hope cannabis could be a new therapy for pain and cancer. shannon? >> shannon: chad pergram, thanks so much. we're a little more...
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liz: he's denying political reality and economic reality and in the polls it's quinnipiac, pugh, monmouth and harvard harris and slew of polls showing he's tumbling down into the 30s in approval ratings. steve, this is at road lows for incumbents where they lose. speaker johnson calling them senior moments and less than 1.5%. >> that's what's going to sink hymn because they convinced him that bidenomics is not working and every time you try to rent a apartment and get a mortgage, every time you try to do any economic aboutivity, you realize things are -- activity and things are worse off than four years ago and making it worse with regulations and not letting you buy cars, traditional cars and everything this administration going for them and wifi that works and washing machines and dishwashers that work and against putting encasesy regulations and prices are going up and businesses are not making the investment needed for higher standard of living in the future. american people sense it and he's going to lose these terrible ratings. things are not good. liz: stagflation for 1.6% and long
liz: he's denying political reality and economic reality and in the polls it's quinnipiac, pugh, monmouth and harvard harris and slew of polls showing he's tumbling down into the 30s in approval ratings. steve, this is at road lows for incumbents where they lose. speaker johnson calling them senior moments and less than 1.5%. >> that's what's going to sink hymn because they convinced him that bidenomics is not working and every time you try to rent a apartment and get a mortgage, every...
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. >> jesse: i think alvin bragg squeezed into a pugh earlier. no one knows what he is up to. no one can figure it out. carolyn, thank you so much. >> thank you jesse. >> jesse: watch california explain how they lost $20 billion. up next. [ ♪♪ ] our families safer, and our planet cleaner. to help us get there, america's plastic makers are investing billions of dollars to create innovative products and new recycling technologies for sustainable change. because when you push for smarter solutions, big things can happen. >> jesse: you were looking at a high speed chase near the border of texas. a smuggler broken door country than spot at the cops, the first instinct was to turn around and flora back to mexico. one problem? the rio grande. the smuggler does not care, boom. drives a truck right into the river, that was on purpose. texas dps calls it a splash down happens all the time. criminals plunge their car into the river and then swim back to mexico to evade police. once they are on the other side, they are safe and they can do it all again the next day. sometimes the smug
. >> jesse: i think alvin bragg squeezed into a pugh earlier. no one knows what he is up to. no one can figure it out. carolyn, thank you so much. >> thank you jesse. >> jesse: watch california explain how they lost $20 billion. up next. [ ♪♪ ] our families safer, and our planet cleaner. to help us get there, america's plastic makers are investing billions of dollars to create innovative products and new recycling technologies for sustainable change. because when you push...
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. >> now a study by pugh research believe it should be legal for reck national and concern for community safety. liz. liz: thank you, chad pergram. that was quite a story. good to have you on the show. welcome back to the show fox news contributor joe concha. joe, what do you think of the story that biden is possibly trying to grow the youth vote with party and reports are coming in that marijuana is not properly regulated and some people are having scot ick episodes with really bad pot out there. >> sure. is this all we need now at this point. liz, more people in the country waking and baking and being useless for the day. and yes, by all means, put more people on the road and driving impaired. and u.s. test scores at 30 year low and youth voters are a bit more concerned about inflation, gas prices and maybe priorities are a bit different and see a future to not afford a home. did you know, liz, more young adults are under 30 are living with their parents after college. 52%. that is the highest levels in history so legal weed i don't think will flip any votes one way or the other. it's
. >> now a study by pugh research believe it should be legal for reck national and concern for community safety. liz. liz: thank you, chad pergram. that was quite a story. good to have you on the show. welcome back to the show fox news contributor joe concha. joe, what do you think of the story that biden is possibly trying to grow the youth vote with party and reports are coming in that marijuana is not properly regulated and some people are having scot ick episodes with really bad pot...
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according to the pugh research center, only one in ten people say they have definitively made up their minds during or just after presidential debates. >> it might move the needle a point or two, and that could be enough in a couple key states to tip the balance in the election. >> reporter: until then, the debates are set and the rules are mostly established as two aging political heavyweights suit up for the fight of their lives. >> and vaughn joins me live. good morning. there is another wild card in play here. independent candidate bobby kennedy jr. is hoping to qualify for those presidential debates. could he get on the stage, and how might that change things? >> reporter: willie, right now the answer is still unclear because the biden campaign has explicitly stipulated as part of its demands to trump no third-party candidate takes part ensuring it's a mano a mano. trump says they fear him winning the debate and adding the kennedy campaign did talk with cnn about meeting some of the qualification thresholds to appear on the stage. both sides fear they'll take votes away from them,
according to the pugh research center, only one in ten people say they have definitively made up their minds during or just after presidential debates. >> it might move the needle a point or two, and that could be enough in a couple key states to tip the balance in the election. >> reporter: until then, the debates are set and the rules are mostly established as two aging political heavyweights suit up for the fight of their lives. >> and vaughn joins me live. good morning....
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>> no, i think that was kind of the gary pugh assessment. he's stumbling, he had weird laughter. he doesn't look confident in it. you can tell he's uncomfortable in his own skin. i don't think that is what they are looking for. i think that what trump is looking for, j.d. vance did the same two-step as tim scott, cnn like two weeks ago, a week ago, he was much more aggressive attacking the media. i think that's what trump is really looking for. i should say about tim scott, then, in an alternate universe nine years ago, tim scott was supposed to be the normal, serious, optimistic, cheery republican. there is an alternate world where he would never find himself doing something that this, humiliating and is dangerous to the democracy. i think it really just says something very sad about the incentives in the republican party right now that it has come to this for somebody like tim scott. >> i feel like this is been the great diminishment of tim scott. not that, i obviously didn't know him well or anything but this has been very diminishing. we have a few seconds left. give me your
>> no, i think that was kind of the gary pugh assessment. he's stumbling, he had weird laughter. he doesn't look confident in it. you can tell he's uncomfortable in his own skin. i don't think that is what they are looking for. i think that what trump is looking for, j.d. vance did the same two-step as tim scott, cnn like two weeks ago, a week ago, he was much more aggressive attacking the media. i think that's what trump is really looking for. i should say about tim scott, then, in an...
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geoff: alex horowitz is the project director of the housing directive at the pugh charitable trusts. thank you for being with us. alex: thanks a lot. ♪ amna: amid a rise of authoritarians and crackdowns on press freedom worldwide, the future of news and democracy are inextricably linked. nobel prize-winning journalist maria ressa, author of the book, "how to stand up to a dictator," and ceo of the digital news site rappler, has spent nearly 40 years on the frontlines of the battle for press freedom in her home country of the philippines and around the world. she joins us now for a deeper discussion. welcome back. great to see you. maria: thanks for having me. amna: so, you are town because you're being honored by the group vital voices for your commitment to press freedom in the philippines and around the world. on the press freedom front, i want to ask you about what reporters with borders recently shared from their annual world press freedom index. they found that political pressure on media has increased at an alarming rate. tell us about why we are seeing this right now. maria:
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. >> defense attorney kamala caamano represents terrion pugh, who was featured in the text chains. he was sentenced to 20 years in prison. caamano wouldn't comment on the plea deal, but she says california's racial justice act actually led to two landmark decisions in this case. >> the first dealt with the district attorney's office in terms of disparate treatment of african americans in their charging decisions. and it was very important that that be brought to light. >> the second, she says, deals with racial animus in policing. >> the integrity of the investigation is completely compromised. and that's what happened in this case. >> so it really wasn't any justice. the time that they'll get is not that much time. >> brandi griffin is the mother of the shooting victim, arnold hawkins. she says she read the text messages and acknowledges problems within the department, but she says her family is paying the price. >> this was about arnold hawkins. this murder is about arnold hawkins. and they, they pretty much did them a favor, you know, that's how our family feel. like we pay for
. >> defense attorney kamala caamano represents terrion pugh, who was featured in the text chains. he was sentenced to 20 years in prison. caamano wouldn't comment on the plea deal, but she says california's racial justice act actually led to two landmark decisions in this case. >> the first dealt with the district attorney's office in terms of disparate treatment of african americans in their charging decisions. and it was very important that that be brought to light. >> the...
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a polite way of saying pickleball is how you get the butts in the pughs. >> you can say that. >> can i say it i also have a hell bender for a pickleball. >> i'm some of that hell rubs off on my paddle a little later in the show. >> steve: this is great. obviously you have only been doing this for the last year. but your church, which has been in existence. >> 6 square blocks here. in the 1950s you guys actually started the first recreation ministry? >> yeah. we were the first church to have a skating rink and a bowling alley and first church to have a full-time minister of recreation. and, again, the purpose is use everything you can to attract people to the church and hear the life changing word of god. >> steve: absolutely. now, you are just picking up pickleball,. >> started yesterday when i heard your comment. >> steve: you got to get good because in a little while you and i are going to play against a world famous entertainer. >> oh no. >> steve: who is in town for a big show tonight going to stop by. >> president trump is going to do. >> steve: if he wants to play, that would b
a polite way of saying pickleball is how you get the butts in the pughs. >> you can say that. >> can i say it i also have a hell bender for a pickleball. >> i'm some of that hell rubs off on my paddle a little later in the show. >> steve: this is great. obviously you have only been doing this for the last year. but your church, which has been in existence. >> 6 square blocks here. in the 1950s you guys actually started the first recreation ministry? >> yeah....
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gonzales and eliza pugh of his staff. so thank you very much. and thank you. thank you for bringing the, parade and coming in. and we really appreciate the animals. and if you haven't seen the animals, please go to the hall and it will make you feel better for the day. and thank you. we wanted to, do that as an expression of appreciation of all the support we get from the city departments and city hall. so we're pleased to be here this morning with our with our wag brigade. thank you. and thank you so much, director, for all your work and leadership. and with that, we will go to the next department is retirement system. retirement. yes. thank you. thank you, madam chair, our recommendations are the summary of our recommendations for the retirement system are summarized on page 54 of our report. our recommended reductions to the proposed budget total $8,806,476 in fiscal year 24. 25 of that amount, $289,607 are ongoing savings, and $8,516,869 are one time savings. these reductions would still allow an increase of $1,249,151, or 2.4, in the department's fiscal y
gonzales and eliza pugh of his staff. so thank you very much. and thank you. thank you for bringing the, parade and coming in. and we really appreciate the animals. and if you haven't seen the animals, please go to the hall and it will make you feel better for the day. and thank you. we wanted to, do that as an expression of appreciation of all the support we get from the city departments and city hall. so we're pleased to be here this morning with our with our wag brigade. thank you. and thank...
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gonzales and eliza pugh of his staff. so thank you very much. and thank you. thank you for bringing the, parade and coming in. and we really appreciate the animals. and if you haven't seen the animals, please go to the hall and it will make you feel better for the day. and thank you. we wanted to, do that as an expression of appreciation of all the support we get from the city departments and city hall. so we're pleased to be here this morning with our with our wag brigade. thank you. and thank you so much, director, for all your work and leadership. and with that, we will go to the next department is retirement system. retirement. yes. thank you. thank you, madam chair, our recommendations are the summary of our recommendations for the retirement system are summarized on page 54 of our report. our recommended reductions to the proposed budget total $8,806,476 in fiscal year 24. 25 of that amount, $289,607 are ongoing savings, and $8,516,869 are one time savings. these reductions would still allow an increase of $1,249,151, or 2.4, in the department's fiscal y
gonzales and eliza pugh of his staff. so thank you very much. and thank you. thank you for bringing the, parade and coming in. and we really appreciate the animals. and if you haven't seen the animals, please go to the hall and it will make you feel better for the day. and thank you. we wanted to, do that as an expression of appreciation of all the support we get from the city departments and city hall. so we're pleased to be here this morning with our with our wag brigade. thank you. and thank...
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i'm kind of obsessed with the idea of zendaya playing, maybe florence pugh. i have to tell you my dream casting. there are two characters maggie and peter. what i want to do is reunite canadian sweethearts rachel mcadams and ryan gosling on the screen. >> whit: you heard it right here on good morning america. the plea is out. >> it's out there. >> whit: we'll see how it all comes together. i want to talk about this special place of yours. you do a lot of writing at a cottage by the lake. why is this so personal to you in terms of your process and how you write? >> yeah. so i grew up on the water where my first book "every summer after" was written. my parents sold that house. every year my family and i go back and rent a cottage by the water. i feel so nostalgic being there. the place has no wi-fi, no tv. i just stare at the water. it's where i get my best ideas. it's where i started all of my books. it's kind of the place of my soul. >> whit: no distractions, right? >> just the kids. >> whit: kids, of course. >> never mind them. >> whit: exactly. and you use
i'm kind of obsessed with the idea of zendaya playing, maybe florence pugh. i have to tell you my dream casting. there are two characters maggie and peter. what i want to do is reunite canadian sweethearts rachel mcadams and ryan gosling on the screen. >> whit: you heard it right here on good morning america. the plea is out. >> it's out there. >> whit: we'll see how it all comes together. i want to talk about this special place of yours. you do a lot of writing at a cottage...
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this is leah washington and joe pugh, who were injured on a ride at alton towers. i think it was the smiler ride. the devastating accident . but they found accident. but they found happiness after what they've been through. we wish them well. the eye newspaper now , and we the eye newspaper now, and we have a labour plan to rebuild. britain will rely on private finance. starmer's ten year strategy for major projects such as roads, railways, ports, offshore wind and housing will be set out within a year. if he wins the general election, labour will pledge to overhaul the planning system for any national significant infrastructure proposals. a promise also made by sunak's government funding plan could cause controversy . after cause controversy. after widespread criticism of tony blair's use of the private finance initiative, shadow chancellor rachel reeves today ruled out increasing income tax or national insurance under a labour government, but did not rule out spending cuts. i won't hold my breath, the guardian sunak national service plan is bonkers, says ex—mil
this is leah washington and joe pugh, who were injured on a ride at alton towers. i think it was the smiler ride. the devastating accident . but they found accident. but they found happiness after what they've been through. we wish them well. the eye newspaper now , and we the eye newspaper now, and we have a labour plan to rebuild. britain will rely on private finance. starmer's ten year strategy for major projects such as roads, railways, ports, offshore wind and housing will be set out...
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we have seen in oxford, oxford city council , all the oxford city council, all the actress florence pugh's father, they want a few seats didn't they. independent party that is anti ltn. so do you think that the, the anti ulez sentiment is something that could be playing out around the country in some of these councils, simply anti policies that are like low traffic neighbourhoods, ulez green policies is huge. >> i mean where was it we saw just outside of london. that was expected to go labour. >> but it went conservative because of that ulez issue. i think it is a big issue because so many people rely on their cars , and so many people feel cars, and so many people feel like london is already booby trapped. if you're a driver, you know, you take one wrong turn and you've got a massive fine. and i think people are sick of that. people are saying, look, i'm not trying to kill the planet. i just need to get from a to b, i need to drop the kids off. i've got to go to work. stop. stop bringing in this legislation that's absolutely. they hate motorists. they do it down. in brighton years ago, th
we have seen in oxford, oxford city council , all the oxford city council, all the actress florence pugh's father, they want a few seats didn't they. independent party that is anti ltn. so do you think that the, the anti ulez sentiment is something that could be playing out around the country in some of these councils, simply anti policies that are like low traffic neighbourhoods, ulez green policies is huge. >> i mean where was it we saw just outside of london. that was expected to go...