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andy street, a proud mayor. thank _ that birmingham. andy street, a proud mayor. a very successful games. everybody is waiting for the opening ceremony to start, we are promised a musical extravaganza with lots of acts who come from birmingham and from the surrounding area, there are those questions about legacy and those will continue but i think for the time being the thing that really strikes you is a very strong feel—good factor. from the commonwealth games to a full round—up of the sport from birmingham, let's go over to jane dougall. 0n the last day of the commonwealth games here in birmingham, we arejust a few minutes away from the start of the closing ceremony. there was more success for the home nations today — golds for england and scotland in the mixed diving and gold for england in the men's squash. but now that the games are wrapping up, what has the impact been on the city of birmingham? 0ur sports editor dan roan looks at the legacy of the games. birmingham has savoured its moment in the sun. with almost 1900 medals at stake... northern ireland. ..t
andy street, a proud mayor. thank _ that birmingham. andy street, a proud mayor. a very successful games. everybody is waiting for the opening ceremony to start, we are promised a musical extravaganza with lots of acts who come from birmingham and from the surrounding area, there are those questions about legacy and those will continue but i think for the time being the thing that really strikes you is a very strong feel—good factor. from the commonwealth games to a full round—up of the...
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to bring in angelo carusone, the president of media matters and andy kroll, a reporter from politico and author of a death on the view streetave we learned about alex jones financing there in the trial? >> we learned that infowars is enormously lucrative, more lucrative than any of us realized until he was forced to talk about it under oath. jones, himself, top lawyers and the judge in this trier old down in texas involving the parents of the sandy hook victims, that the revenues of infowars and his companies are worth $70 million, which can only leave us with the impression that the work he does, if you can call it that, the products that he pedals, is enormously profitable business model. >> it strikes me angelo, we always ask this question, why do people believe disinformation? but people fall for desist remission and engage with conspiracy theorists? i don't think we sufficiently asked the other part of the question, who is benefiting, right? who is making money off of selling people these lies? >> yeah, it's really probable. misinformation is not only humble and dangerous, you can make a lot of money peddling it. espec
to bring in angelo carusone, the president of media matters and andy kroll, a reporter from politico and author of a death on the view streetave we learned about alex jones financing there in the trial? >> we learned that infowars is enormously lucrative, more lucrative than any of us realized until he was forced to talk about it under oath. jones, himself, top lawyers and the judge in this trier old down in texas involving the parents of the sandy hook victims, that the revenues of...
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and far right candidate andy ogles won the republican primary for an open congressional seat in nashville. and stocks were mixed on wall street today as investors weighed the latest jobs report and the prospect of future interest rate hikes. the down jones industrial average gained 76 points to close at 32,803. the nasdaq fell 63 points. and the s&p 500 slipped seven. still to come on the newshour, congress considers legislation that could lower the price of insulin. how a new national emergency declaration could slow the spread of monkeypox. a conservative conference's embrace of hungary's autocratic leader raises questions about democracy. plus, much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: once again, the labor market demonstrated last month that it is far more robust than many thought. some economic indicators are showing signs of slowdowns. and yet, a hiring boom remains at the stronge levels in many years, while the unemployment rate is at a five-decade low. john yang gets some analysis of what's ha
and far right candidate andy ogles won the republican primary for an open congressional seat in nashville. and stocks were mixed on wall street today as investors weighed the latest jobs report and the prospect of future interest rate hikes. the down jones industrial average gained 76 points to close at 32,803. the nasdaq fell 63 points. and the s&p 500 slipped seven. still to come on the newshour, congress considers legislation that could lower the price of insulin. how a new national...
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andy mccarthy, thank you. good to have you with us today. also this in "the wall street journal," sandra. headline is "merrick garland, mar-a-lago." "attorney general's before has broken a political norm that has stood for 232 years. he had better have enough evidence to justify it in the end, or he will have unleashed political forces, and illegal president the democrats as much as donald trump may come to regret." that is why we have the seriousness of the situation and people really paying attention to it. >> sandra: all eyes are on this in the country right now. the world is watching as well. the rate of a former u.s. presidents home, and people want answers. we will see where the day takes us. yesterday afternoon, police in ohio where in a standoff with an armed suspect accused of trying to breach the fbi cincinnati office. that suspect fled 60 miles north to a field in wilmington, ohio, we are told, and after more than six hours, police moved in and killed them. >> the suspect -- as those negotiations went on, officers try to move in. took him into custody. shots were fired. >> sand
andy mccarthy, thank you. good to have you with us today. also this in "the wall street journal," sandra. headline is "merrick garland, mar-a-lago." "attorney general's before has broken a political norm that has stood for 232 years. he had better have enough evidence to justify it in the end, or he will have unleashed political forces, and illegal president the democrats as much as donald trump may come to regret." that is why we have the seriousness of the...
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builders, mortgage rates, interest rates, "squawk on the street" is back after this >>> later today on "closing bell," we'll speak to ceo of plug power, andy hit by field pressure. analysts are excited about what the company had to say about the inflation reduction act. they were giddy about it in the hydrogen credits stock up 16% after already having a nice run on the back of this legislation. >> yeah. they put a price on that that's very significant in terms of actually creating margin for their business >> right, and growth as well, and demand so that's what it's all about. it's sort of overshadowing a weaker report, on top of a strong rally that we're seeing very broad today. >> we are, with the nasdaq maintaining the 2% gain, in fact, up 2.3%. one other name set to report after the bell is disney sarah will certainly be talking about that we'll see how parks look, see how the current quarter is going. maybe we'll get updates there. direct to consumer is still a key, 230 million, 260 million subs is what they say they'll reach by the end of 2024 will they continue the pace needed for that is one key question that's going to do it for u
builders, mortgage rates, interest rates, "squawk on the street" is back after this >>> later today on "closing bell," we'll speak to ceo of plug power, andy hit by field pressure. analysts are excited about what the company had to say about the inflation reduction act. they were giddy about it in the hydrogen credits stock up 16% after already having a nice run on the back of this legislation. >> yeah. they put a price on that that's very significant in terms...
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street, never mind in our communities. action on that. a real educational piece, i suppose, as well, to ensure that things like this never happen again. andyso, the police - with police activity? in the past hour or so, the police crime, i hour or so, the police crime, forensic experts arrived, number of people working on white suits in the garden and inside the house where the shooting happened, just on the left as you look at it here. police were called at around 10am, a man opened fire in a house, hitting a nine—year—old girl in the chest and critically injuring her. she was taken to hospital but died later. in the same incident, a man and a woman were also wounded, those two have also been taken to hospital. this happened on the 15th anniversary of the shooting of reecejones and a completely innocent young boy who was shot in a crossfire in a different part of liverpool 15 years ago. its because a couple days after 28—year—old woman was shot in her own home in liverpool, again, police in that case said the victim was completely innocent. in this case, the nine—year old girl, police have described it as shocking, no parent should have t
street, never mind in our communities. action on that. a real educational piece, i suppose, as well, to ensure that things like this never happen again. andyso, the police - with police activity? in the past hour or so, the police crime, i hour or so, the police crime, forensic experts arrived, number of people working on white suits in the garden and inside the house where the shooting happened, just on the left as you look at it here. police were called at around 10am, a man opened fire in a...
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andi think we need to be very clear. the thing i say to black folks because it's ultimately a distraction.t e but the real problem for me, there's three street levels of the fight and the struggles we call t one is the fight against all systems of oppression. that's number one.at are you -- what are you doing to fight back any kind of hatred, marginalization andth oppression in this country. the second thing people are talking about in the chat is what are we going to talk about and talking about black folks. hey black people, what are we doing here? saying to y'all as someone that evolved in a lot of ways like i'm a work in progress and i realize i can't fight racism if. i'm oppressing black women or can't talk about racism if i'm ' homophobic or trans-phobic and i talk about it all because it's the intersectionalty that has been talked about for the first few years and one is the largest picture and two is inside the black community and the third piece, which everyone keeps saying, karen, in the chat. what about the black self. that's where the conversation with will smith is important and what's going on with us certainly and the trauma a
andi think we need to be very clear. the thing i say to black folks because it's ultimately a distraction.t e but the real problem for me, there's three street levels of the fight and the struggles we call t one is the fight against all systems of oppression. that's number one.at are you -- what are you doing to fight back any kind of hatred, marginalization andth oppression in this country. the second thing people are talking about in the chat is what are we going to talk about and talking...
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street in pennsylvania. when congress is in session there can be more organized protest against this sort of thing. this is a good time for them to do it. >> dana: andy mccarthy, thank you. as we get ready for the hearing tomorrow no doubt we'll see you on fox a lot. thank you very much. >> thanks. >> president biden: no one earning less than $400,000 a year will pay a penny more in federal taxes. i will raise taxes for anybody making over $400,000. nobody making under $400,000 would have their taxes raised, period. >> dana: biden signs the inflation reduction act into law and his tax pledge could come back to bite, griff. >> a mysterious murder of a microsoft exec taking another bizarre turn that catches the victim's ex wife in a lie. >> dana: another record broken at the southern border. arrests of illegal immigrants topped the 2 million mark as cartels pour into the united states. >> the mexican cartels are the number one threat to our national security without a doubt. i don't understand why we aren't doing anything, really. we aren't anything, it's a dog and pony show on our part. it lets you refinance up to 100% of your home's value to take out
street in pennsylvania. when congress is in session there can be more organized protest against this sort of thing. this is a good time for them to do it. >> dana: andy mccarthy, thank you. as we get ready for the hearing tomorrow no doubt we'll see you on fox a lot. thank you very much. >> thanks. >> president biden: no one earning less than $400,000 a year will pay a penny more in federal taxes. i will raise taxes for anybody making over $400,000. nobody making under...
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street journal" editorial board this morning, a firm warning, the fbi dangerous search at trump's mar-a-lago, maybe be a fishing expedition to find evidence related to january 6th. to your point, andy, the raid occurred only about 90 days from a national election, also increases the political suspicion. the fbi search on trump suggests that garland may be committed to pursuing and indicting mr. trump. if so, he is taking the country on a perilous road. your final thought on that, andy. >> yeah, i think it would be very easy, sandra, for the attorney general to say he's not going to want to confirm details of the investigation and tell us the underlying information, but they could give us a timeline where they said look, we tried to be reasonable. first asked them for the documents, went back down to talk to them, then a grand jury subpoena, still would not give it to us and finally no choice because this is national security information, we had to get it so we had to do a warrant. how hard would it be if they had that kind of an explanation, how hard would it be to give it. >> sandra: andy mccarthy, thank you very much. mike, so much pressure on the doj to explain this move and thi
street journal" editorial board this morning, a firm warning, the fbi dangerous search at trump's mar-a-lago, maybe be a fishing expedition to find evidence related to january 6th. to your point, andy, the raid occurred only about 90 days from a national election, also increases the political suspicion. the fbi search on trump suggests that garland may be committed to pursuing and indicting mr. trump. if so, he is taking the country on a perilous road. your final thought on that, andy....
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opportunities like the safer streets fund which has been really successful in helping communities to put crime prevention initiatives in place. let's get more on this with chief constable andyaniel sandford's report. what is your reaction to this report? i what is your reaction to this re ort? . ., , ., what is your reaction to this reort? _ report? i welcome the report by her ma'esties report? i welcome the report by her majesties inspector _ report? i welcome the report by her majesties inspector led _ report? i welcome the report by her majesties inspector led today - report? i welcome the report by her majesties inspector led today by - majesties inspector led today by andy cook. it shines a light on inconsistencies and one of the roles of the college of policing is to setting standards and delivering training, making sure officers and staff are equipped to meet those standards. we can help improve it to the levels of public would expect. so what is going wrong here? is this a case of police not prioritising robbery and theft, having other priorities, digital crime whatever or is not enough resources? what's going wrong?— going wrong? there are always difficult choices
opportunities like the safer streets fund which has been really successful in helping communities to put crime prevention initiatives in place. let's get more on this with chief constable andyaniel sandford's report. what is your reaction to this report? i what is your reaction to this re ort? . ., , ., what is your reaction to this reort? _ report? i welcome the report by her ma'esties report? i welcome the report by her majesties inspector _ report? i welcome the report by her majesties...