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anita dunn: stay tuned. ryan lizza: weeks or months? anita dunn: it's temporary. take my word for it. ryan lizza: thank you very much for joining us. great to have you. anyone who is not subscribing to polotio --politico. you can follow upcoming programming on our social media at politico live. anita dunn: thanks for having me. >> the u.s. added 850,000 jobs in the unemployment rose according to the labor department. president biden commented on the numbers and the overall economy.
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anita dunn: stay tuned. ryan lizza: weeks or months? anita dunn: it's temporary. take my word for it. ryan lizza: thank you very much for joining us. great to have you. anyone who is not subscribing to polotio --politico. you can follow upcoming programming on our social media at politico live. anita dunn: thanks for having me. have a great fourth of july. ♪ >> the country added about 850 thousand jobs last month. the unemployment rate -- 850,000 jobs last month. the unemployment rate went up. the overall numbers are good because the numbers gained in june but well above the past three months. overall, the country is still down nearly 7 million jobs. before the covid-19 outbreak, the jobless rate was about 3.5%. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. comcast -- >> you think this is just a community center? no, it's much more than that. >> low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers venue a front row seat to democracy. ♪ >> coming up live
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anita?nita: right on the eve of the fourth of july, lucas tomlinson in washington, thank you so much. alicia: a grim update out of florida, two more bodies found in the rubble of the condo collapse bringing the total of confirmed dead to 24. 124 still missing, and there is new legal action. a judge now ordering the condo association into receivership putting its financial matters beyond its control. there's also the threat of severe weather. rescue teams nows racing the clock as tropical storm elsa threatens to hit florida. adam klotz is tracking the storm, but we begin with matt finn live in surfside. hi, matt. >> reporter: there's a pretty big development today. a short while ago governor desantis now saying that the remaining part of the tower could come down as early as tomorrow. initially they thought it might be a couple weeks, but we do have that storm off the coast of florida threatening search and rescue crews here. you can see the 13-story in the distance, it's hovering directly ar
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anita: you too.ending kamala harris and staff after reports of a toxic dysfunction work environment in her office. that next. ♪♪ mid city criticism apparently the border crisis vice president kamala harris, political report among her office staff, sources claiming the toxic culture starts at the top. here's the headline political, not a healthy environment, kamala harris is correct with the scent another report says some democrats are raising concerns over just how viable candidate and vp could be in the 2024 presidential race. joining us now, sarah, political reporter at the washington examiner. thank you for being here today before we get started, i want to listen to what jen psaki said on this issue. >> i will say the vice president is an incredibly important partner to the president, she has a challenging and hard job she has a great supportive team of people around her but other than that, i'm not going to anymore comments on the report. >> officially the white house doesn't seem to want to talk
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raÚl: anita y arcÁngel se encontraron pÚblicamente y verÁs lo que se dijeron.emedy fortalece el cabello dañado. después de peinarlo repetidas veces, el cabello tratado con dove muestra 97% menos quiebre. cabello fuerte con el nuevo dove breakage remedy. saborea el verano con el nuevo café frío sunrise batch de dunkin'. una mezcla brillante, balanceada y con cuerpo, con notas de cacao y nueces tostadas. la manera perfecta para brillar este verano. por $2 disfruta un café sunrise batch mediano, frío o caliente. américa se mueve con dunkin'. ♪ deja de usar ese cuadernito ♪ ♪ con quickbooks te pagan rapidito... ♪ ♪ pa' que no se te quemen los circuitos. ♪ haz tu negocio más exitoso con intuit quickbooks. alan: hemos seguido muy de cerca el caso de la actriz daniela berriel, habÍa acusado al actor gonzalo peÑa de complicidad por la violaciÓn, la actriz estÁ junto a su abogado licenciado Óscar rogelio ramÍrez para aclarar lo que estÁ pasando. muy buenos dÍas a ambos,gracias daniela por tomar esta conversaciÓn al igual que el abogado. buenos dÍas. francisca: buenos dÍ
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and that's the that needs to be addressed in a new law in the online home. spill, anita your thoughts? what needs to happen for real change to actually happen for people's pockets to be perhaps affected? yeah, i am turning on voltage while clark said, i think he has come on. he has said that he will, you know, the results of finding the social media companies, i think will a 10 percent of their global revenue will mean beat. that kind of punishment is not good enough. taking 10 percent of a social media, social media, global revenue is nothing to them. you know, we need to hold people accountable. we need to find ways to get these people who are involved in the racial abuse online. i need to find a way to hold them accountable for their own actions and night. clark said this is a criminal problem. this all of these i'm racist. abuse should be take over. there should be taken to court and they should be criminal trial because this is against the law. i myself, as a bull shanice, i have been subject to who pick ratio will be just for reporting things such as, you know, in england news i
and that's the that needs to be addressed in a new law in the online home. spill, anita your thoughts? what needs to happen for real change to actually happen for people's pockets to be perhaps affected? yeah, i am turning on voltage while clark said, i think he has come on. he has said that he will, you know, the results of finding the social media companies, i think will a 10 percent of their global revenue will mean beat. that kind of punishment is not good enough. taking 10 percent of a...
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enjoy the events at the white house, anita, thank you for doing this. i need to: thank you. -- anita: thank you. >> in a moment we will take you to the white house for a naturalization ceremony held by president biden. it is expected to start at any moment. >> terry schilling is the president of the american principles project. we want to talk about the american family. what is your organization? why was offended? -- why was it founded? >> we were founded in 2009. we were different then. we were almost like an orphanage for super important issues that politicians and conservatives were not caring about. we had a gold standard project, a religious freedom project, an immigration project. a few years ago, we reassessed the threats in the country. we found a major gap when it came to filling the little gap for family policy. there are a left -- a lot of great family groups out there who do legislative and ministerial work. but, there was nobody going into campaign and elections and making politicians pay a price when they hurt family with public policy. we
enjoy the events at the white house, anita, thank you for doing this. i need to: thank you. -- anita: thank you. >> in a moment we will take you to the white house for a naturalization ceremony held by president biden. it is expected to start at any moment. >> terry schilling is the president of the american principles project. we want to talk about the american family. what is your organization? why was offended? -- why was it founded? >> we were founded in 2009. we were...
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can't carlisle anita r bye. yomi and paul can thank you so much for being with us on the inside story. and thank you for watching. you can always wash this program again. any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com. and for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash adrian inside story. and of course you can join the conversation on twitter. handle is a inside story from me fully back to my whole team here in doha. thank you very much for watching bye for now. the me news. news. news. news. i welcome sir. it should be about laser crisis. hardly down to the time. we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world. we live in time in that setting that adult has the task of fixing a war torn economy, counting the cost on al jazeera. ah, when ever you ah, all the reason presentable. disease that children the election by the time the challenge you didn't read me i i a mineral central to the quest for clean energy, a key ingredient for the production of electric car batteries, cobalt extracting. it is dangerous. profitab
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anita vogel covering that and jeff flock on the road. keeping track of what is happening at the pump. we'll go to them momentarily. first, anita vogel on this great rush that is on and a record number of americans, at least records post pandemic, getting on to it as well. anita? >> hi, neil. the skies are expected to be very crowded this holiday weekend. we're not just talking about with roman candles and other kinds of fireworks. according to the industry experts that track these figures, air travel is already at 85% of precovid capacity. more than 3.5 million people will travel by planes in the coming days. travelers are being asked to pack patience. here's why. the whole system are rusty when it comes to the rush of travel. rental car companies are short on cars. airports are very short staffed. the tsa is offering $1,000 bonuses to try to hire extra workers at least 6,000. they're also asking for volunteers. they say at least 130 airports around the country are going to be super short-staffed. you know what that means. long lines at
anita vogel covering that and jeff flock on the road. keeping track of what is happening at the pump. we'll go to them momentarily. first, anita vogel on this great rush that is on and a record number of americans, at least records post pandemic, getting on to it as well. anita? >> hi, neil. the skies are expected to be very crowded this holiday weekend. we're not just talking about with roman candles and other kinds of fireworks. according to the industry experts that track these...
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anita vogel reporting live on this from washington. hi, anita. >> hi, martha.e starting to feel empowered. four states have made moves to help with school choice and the supreme court could have more to say. the four states are pennsylvania, arizona, new hampshire and ohio. they have passed various tax credits and other measures creating educational savings accounts making it easier for parents to choose private schools. while teacher's unions and others oppose school choice saying it takes away precious resources from public schools, many parents say more choice is their only option for change and not just when it comes to white kids. >> too often it keeps black kids in school districts that are failing. and there's no option or opportunity for them to get out. that's wrong and unfair. >> what we're seeing is states across the country are being responsive at large. unfortunately that is a band aid and it's not going to fix the problem long-term. >> last year the supreme court handed down a favorable ruling for school choice in montana allowing for assistance i
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as anita, as anita. what did you love about playing that role?. and i had never, ever played a latina like that. it was usually just "why do you no love me no more, pete?" ( laughter ) true. it's funny now, wasn't funny then. i did a lot of stuff like that for years and years and years. and then i found this wonderful character, anita. and oscar followed. you know, people forget, too, the golden globe when it was important. ( laughter ) >> stephen: when it was. it had gone from in 19-- what was that, 1961, the film version, and now you're executive producing stephen spielberg's upcoming remake, which-- ( applause ) an i can't believe-- i can't believe looking at you, seeing you dance, i cannot believe i'm about to say these words-- the film comes out one day after your 90th birthday. ( cheers and applause ). >> that's right. >> stephen: please send me a bottle of your lotion, whatever it is you're using. and the film actually opens on december 10. i am beside myself. i'm so proud. >> stephen: well-- ( applause ) what does this full circle mean to
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back to you. >> anita, thank you so much. in "the new york post" says this about the actions. "this is a significant reversal for the activists who are insisting that critical race theory is not taught in k-12. this was always a bad faith claim, it's over a decade. the official endorsement is the final nail in the coffin. let's bring in joe concha, politics columnist and fox news contributor. we can start in different places, but we talked about how one of the problems, there is nothing resembling a consensus across the country about what we are even talk about when we discuss critical race theory. is it about race? is it about history? anita flagged it, this new resolution says this is what they will focus on. anti-blackness, anti-ingenuity, patriarchy, capitalism. that doesn't really narrow it down. does it? >> no, it expands it. to "the new york post"'s point, we were told by media that being taught in schools, it was a myth, like republicans wanted to defund the police smith, but they're serious as a heart attack. when yo
back to you. >> anita, thank you so much. in "the new york post" says this about the actions. "this is a significant reversal for the activists who are insisting that critical race theory is not taught in k-12. this was always a bad faith claim, it's over a decade. the official endorsement is the final nail in the coffin. let's bring in joe concha, politics columnist and fox news contributor. we can start in different places, but we talked about how one of the problems,...
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anita, good to see you.ington post" also describes president biden ago being caught between the costly reality of a border inflection, and -- what can he do? >> he wants to -- he's been trying to strike this balancing act that's been very, very tough for him. if you remember, you know, he did take a tighter look at this. he did talk about deportation and used all these issues to really not have some immigrants here. reality is this is very tough to do. you can't just turn the system around overnight from one. to another. i remember covering protests in maricopa, where i'm from you, but the top immigration adviser in the points out, looks for such ugly purposes. could you see president biden seeing some of the same backlash from immigrants if he cracks down and from the party? >> i definitely could. there are so many democrats that say look what happened, to what it was, and we have to do something different. they really elected joe biden on this issue. there are other issues of course that are important as w
anita, good to see you.ington post" also describes president biden ago being caught between the costly reality of a border inflection, and -- what can he do? >> he wants to -- he's been trying to strike this balancing act that's been very, very tough for him. if you remember, you know, he did take a tighter look at this. he did talk about deportation and used all these issues to really not have some immigrants here. reality is this is very tough to do. you can't just turn the system...
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. >> otras como anita prefieren prepararse. >> compramos cosas bÁsicas para el momento que se pueda irabitantes, sobre todos a los que viven en la costa, que se protejan. se esperan de dos a cuatro pulgadas de lluvia. esta es una de las mayores preocupas—— —— preocupaciones en la bahÍa. todos los factores atmosfÉricos van a conspirar para la formaciÓn de tornados. las autoridades dicen que su mejor salvavidas serÁ el telÉfono celular. vamos a la evacuaciÓn. paulina: pongan mucha atenciÓn porque varias aerolÍneas bajan sus tarifas para ciertas ciudades de la florida que pudieran verse afectadas por de elsa. delta eliminÓ las tasas de cambio para varias ciudades siempre mando la nueva fecha de viaje sea el la nueva fecha de viaje sea el 10 de julio o antes. tan sÓlo en chicago se registraron 10 fallecimientos. >> el 4 de julio comenzÓ a teÑirse de sangre. >> Él era un niÑo tranquilo. reportera: chicago registrÓ mÁs de 60 heridos, entre ellos dos niÑas y dos policÍas. >> fueran trasladados al hospital y su estado es estable. >> es sospechoso conducÍa una camioneta y un hombre le disparÓ e
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can't carlisle anita by yomi and paul can thank you so much for being with us on the inside story. and thank you for watching. you can always watch his program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com. and for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash adrian inside story, and of course you can join the conversation on twitter. handle is a inside story from me full back to the whole team hearing doha. thank you very much for watching bye for now. the me the news news news, news with me. literally gods dying disproportionate numbers on that every leaving behind widows who struggled to survive. what i, what a meets the ship, a women define tradition to conquer the world's part, bounced on our era across the world, young activists and organizers around them of the motivated and politically engaged. the challenges they face couldn't be more daunting here. and beta, we were the one who had life on what was going on in the way that will mean submitted to them. there's looking stuff that goes on. as always, in a dynamic formation, we ha
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stop online hates show racism, the red card stand up to racism, to name just a few. anita said no faith in social media right now. no faith in the government. who do you think is ultimately responsible for making sure change happens? i think like me to just say government and social media companies to come together, maybe with anti racism campaign is maybe with premier lee cafe and other key bodies and key plays to take it unified and united approach to where the out the racism campaigns come in today is the medium of but the cation, you said, how are we going to solve this problem? actual racism, the rad cod, my locating, i believe the same is not education will always be the key to tackling racism. myself and clark of subtle a number of panels educating young people over many years about these issues. and that is the only way we will effectively tackle ventures in the long term time clock. i'll give you the last word. we've talked about the actions that social media companies and the government should be taking, but how best we support players who have been racially abused. i'm deligh
stop online hates show racism, the red card stand up to racism, to name just a few. anita said no faith in social media right now. no faith in the government. who do you think is ultimately responsible for making sure change happens? i think like me to just say government and social media companies to come together, maybe with anti racism campaign is maybe with premier lee cafe and other key bodies and key plays to take it unified and united approach to where the out the racism campaigns come...
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anita vogel has dug in to this for us and she investigates.t but affecting the most special and honored people. our veterans and their families. tens of thousands of them are waiting in a huge line to receive vital documents from the national archives more so many things. military identification, medical benefits, home loans. even paperwork to identify human remains and the list goes on. because of the partial shut down of the archives and the limited skeletal staff, there's a huge backlog of 500,000 requests just sitting there. there's real people behind those requests. like the grandson of lieutenant alexander bonniman killed in 1943. his grandson wrote a book about the search for his grandfather's remains called "bones of my grandfather". he went and found the remains, but he is still waiting on the records from the archives. >> there's tons and tons of veterans, tons and tons of families trying to get records that those requests will pile up and pile up. who knows if they'll ever be fulfilled. >> and michael crayle when was killed in tokyo
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>> mike: anita vogel here in washington. anita, thanks a lot. stocks were up, the dow gained 104.15. the nasdaq finished ahead 1. new record closes for both the s&p and nasdaq. up next, we go live to florida and see what happened when tropical storm elsa made landfall. first, here is what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 4 in dallas with a memorial service for dallas police officers who died in an ambush in 2016. the officers were killed by a lone gunman while helping to protect protesters downtown. balloons are to be released during a candlelight vigil this even. fox 5 in new york as eric adams promises to guide the city to a new era of safety and prosperity. results from the latest tabulation show him leading former city sanitation officer catherine garcia by about 8400 votes or a little more than 1 percentage point. and this is a live look at atlanta from fox 5. the big story there tonight, former president jimmy carter and wife roselyn celebrate their 75th wedding anniversary. mr. carter is 96, his wife is 93. they plan to have a party la
>> mike: anita vogel here in washington. anita, thanks a lot. stocks were up, the dow gained 104.15. the nasdaq finished ahead 1. new record closes for both the s&p and nasdaq. up next, we go live to florida and see what happened when tropical storm elsa made landfall. first, here is what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 4 in dallas with a memorial service for dallas police officers who died in an ambush in 2016. the officers were killed by a...
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and associate editor anita kumar. i'll start with you, anna.stal lake. it is a suburb that went for trump in 2020. are democrats starting to look does biden on the road in swing counties helpluly. that is a key trip for biden. certainly while donald trump did take it in 2020, there are members of congress like underwood, the democrat from illinois and others who want him to be there, want him to help make the case that democrats are getting the business of this country back in order. you're going to see him continue to talk about covid-19. the but there are a lot of challenges. the a lot of things, infrastructure, police reform, among many others that still haven't gotten finished and unclear when exactly they will. so he's going to be selling certainly the recovery, the reopening of this country. but there still a lot of questions that will remain. democrats are going to have to make peace on when it comes to 2022. >> let's talk, anita, about the administration's covid-19 response. tomorrow president biden expected to get a briefing on covid-1
and associate editor anita kumar. i'll start with you, anna.stal lake. it is a suburb that went for trump in 2020. are democrats starting to look does biden on the road in swing counties helpluly. that is a key trip for biden. certainly while donald trump did take it in 2020, there are members of congress like underwood, the democrat from illinois and others who want him to be there, want him to help make the case that democrats are getting the business of this country back in order. you're...
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joining me now anita coup mar and associate editor for politico. good to see you. dual issues going op real legislative stuff with the infrastructure bills coming to fruition. but the voting rights fight has risen to a level that we have literally not seen in decades. arrests, the texas delegation leaving the state to avoid both arrest and the progress of anti-voting legislation. the arrests on capitol hill. what's your accepts of where we stand right now? >> well, there really are a lot of people in the democratic party that want to get something done. really the question is what can be done now? there is some frustration that the white house has not made this the number one priority. as you know, the president has been working on fighting covid, of course, and working on reviving the economy with the spending plans that you just mentioned. and there is a frustration he hasn't made this front and center. we have heard the president and vice-president talk a lot about this. but really hands are tied. they really need to push congress to pass one of these bills, pus
joining me now anita coup mar and associate editor for politico. good to see you. dual issues going op real legislative stuff with the infrastructure bills coming to fruition. but the voting rights fight has risen to a level that we have literally not seen in decades. arrests, the texas delegation leaving the state to avoid both arrest and the progress of anti-voting legislation. the arrests on capitol hill. what's your accepts of where we stand right now? >> well, there really are a lot...
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fox news' anita vogel is in d.c. with the details on this important story.es who can't afford to wait much longer for those records. meet 89-year-old susana, wife of the late world war ii army engineer. he died in 2000, and she's been trying to make ends meet on her own with just under $1,000 a month. she applied for her husband's military records is so she could be eligible for v.a. spousal benefits, and she's already been waiting over a year. she wears her husband's dog tags and cross for support. he asked her to wear those items close to her heart after he passed away. >> i think he will think that i was very courageous and hopeful, hopefully i can get it through my persistence. >> reporter: but there are a9 hot of requests, 500,000 sitting in a backlog of others after the archives and the national personnel records center had to greatly pare down their staff during covid. many question though how the national archives had time to conduct a huge internal study on racism with a 35-member task force that found there was too much attention on the founding fa
fox news' anita vogel is in d.c. with the details on this important story.es who can't afford to wait much longer for those records. meet 89-year-old susana, wife of the late world war ii army engineer. he died in 2000, and she's been trying to make ends meet on her own with just under $1,000 a month. she applied for her husband's military records is so she could be eligible for v.a. spousal benefits, and she's already been waiting over a year. she wears her husband's dog tags and cross for...
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she will field questions when congress returns to town later this month.otld mike. >> anita, thanks. let's talk to brit hume. things are so polarized, even independence day is controversial? >> it seems to be. the one thing you never hear critics of the country cite is some country which measures up to their standards. you never hear about another country that is doing a better job. there is a reason for that. i can think of no nation in history that tried harder or t done more to bring its minority populations to the mainstream of the country with all of its freedoms and advantages. it hasn't been that long ago that slavery, which is talked about more today than any time since the civil war, was everywhere. going back to biblical times. it was everywhere. this country has gone a long way to remedy the ills that grew out of that: lack of freedom and violation of human rights. you never hear the critics say we would like to be like this country. they can't. >> this comes after we had a 2-term african-american president and now an african-american female vice-president. >> that's one m
she will field questions when congress returns to town later this month.otld mike. >> anita, thanks. let's talk to brit hume. things are so polarized, even independence day is controversial? >> it seems to be. the one thing you never hear critics of the country cite is some country which measures up to their standards. you never hear about another country that is doing a better job. there is a reason for that. i can think of no nation in history that tried harder or t done more to...
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anita does retirement because that's because the church was entirely destroyed and world war 2 are now and all but the outside walls and they were lunch. but the whole interior, everything in line or all that remained, was this giant round room, asked him to the war. they were still the same church for the centennial and 948, but in a very austere contemporary style and incite. can me heart lloyd and did the math good for accommodate the ag, austin now were coming up from the lower darkness into the bright open space. that symbolizes the new democratic beginning. he democrats nor begin the will, is it then comes from the interior was left purposely austere and the seating plane long and the floor just sandstone on the only part that's a big fancier is the speaker's podium and the roster on behind it. what is this hall used for today? what it is at home with an open door dog today, it's used for special events. and in fact, it is one of germany's most significant event locations for every year here. for example, the peace prize that the german dog trade has been awarded since 950. the g
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anita: es muy temprano para saber.: debiÓ salir de la cÁrcel bill cosby? lo discutimos con un abogado en "sin rollo". raul: hoy vas a conocer a briana la niÑa cuyo papÁ desapareciÓ la frontera. francisca: si tienes mÁs de 40 aÑos el segmento de moda de esta maÑana te encantarÁ. todo lo que tienes que tener en el clÓset para lucir moderna y juvenil. raÚl: en exclusiva escucharÁs las declaraciones de los papÁs de la joven que lucha por su vida en un hospital de mÉxico, luego de ser brutalmente atropellada. me voy a sentar aquÍ, gennaron te estamos esperando. francisca: y ya la mamÁ no se puede sentar bien en el sofÁ. [rÍe] aha, looks like you're in the 'dancing to the beat of my own drum' stage, baby. we're huggies. we got just what you need. and we'll keep you comfy through all your moves. that's it kid, dance like nobody's watching. huggies, we got you, baby. ¿es posible no preocuparse por el quiebre del cabello? invitamos a mahaut a comprobar que el nuevo dove breakage remedy fortalece el cabello dañado. después de pe
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anita dunn: thanks for having me. >> the u.s. added 850,000 jobs in the unemployment rose according to the labor department. president biden commented on the numbers and the overall economy. today's job news brought something else to celebrate. this morning we learned that in june our economy pres. biden: we created 850,000 jobs. since we took office our recovery has credit an average 600,000 -- dollars, 600,000 jobs per month. we now created over 3 million jobs since i took office here more jobs that have ever been critical in the first five months of any presidency in modern history thanks to the incredible work of the entire team. this is historic progress. holding our economy out of the worst crisis in 100 years. driven in part by our dramatic progress in vaccinating our nation and beating back the pandemic as well as other elements of the american rescue plan. today, the u.s. is the only major advanced economy where the oecd projections of a future output are higher today than they were in january 2020 before the pandemic ye
anita dunn: thanks for having me. >> the u.s. added 850,000 jobs in the unemployment rose according to the labor department. president biden commented on the numbers and the overall economy. today's job news brought something else to celebrate. this morning we learned that in june our economy pres. biden: we created 850,000 jobs. since we took office our recovery has credit an average 600,000 -- dollars, 600,000 jobs per month. we now created over 3 million jobs since i took office here...
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in washington, i'm anita vogel, fox news. >> mike: it's time to bring back my man, kevin corke. that might loves to talk about food. kevin, i heard your experiment last night of slicing cheese turned out great. >> not bad. >> mike: let's talk about tipping. apparently americans tipping habits have not improved. >> a bit of a surprising study. there was a survey conducted by credit card.com and found that americans' tipping habits didn't get better during the pandemic. didn't improve it all for some groups. even got worse. some groups are just plain terrible. which groups? millennials. those ages 25 to 40. and gen zers found to be the worst tippers on average. tipping les at sitdown restaurants compared to baby boomers. they also tip less for food delivery. when picking up takeout. they tip less for baristas, ryan chairs, taxi drivers, hairstylists, hotel workers. in their defense compared to the older set, slightly older, slightly older people. we have a bit more money than they do so they tip less because they have less. can't take all the shots at them but let's be honest. a l
in washington, i'm anita vogel, fox news. >> mike: it's time to bring back my man, kevin corke. that might loves to talk about food. kevin, i heard your experiment last night of slicing cheese turned out great. >> not bad. >> mike: let's talk about tipping. apparently americans tipping habits have not improved. >> a bit of a surprising study. there was a survey conducted by credit card.com and found that americans' tipping habits didn't get better during the pandemic....
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host: anita in missouri saying the club for growth, for whom did david mcintosh complain when trump increased the deficit with tax cuts for the rich? guest: so the tax cuts for the rich did not increase the deficit. brought in more revenue during the periods after they were enacted. the real deficit increase was the spending that was also done. and yes, that happened during the trump presidency as well as now during the biden presidency. we have a long record of opposing both. we do not think the big spending bills are good for the economy, and they expand government in areas that interfere with economic growth. guest: where do you think you have butted heads with the trump administration the most? guest: most things we objected to where the spending bills. their trade, we are very much committed to free-trade. there, we reached a middle ground. we were very laissez-faire if you will for open markets. the president made a peer space of -- a persuasive case that it is not a level playing field and he wanted to use the tariffs to force them back to the negotiating table. our view was if the goa
host: anita in missouri saying the club for growth, for whom did david mcintosh complain when trump increased the deficit with tax cuts for the rich? guest: so the tax cuts for the rich did not increase the deficit. brought in more revenue during the periods after they were enacted. the real deficit increase was the spending that was also done. and yes, that happened during the trump presidency as well as now during the biden presidency. we have a long record of opposing both. we do not think...
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>> anita vogel live in d.c. as fireworks shot off across america to celebrate july fourth, so did gun fire. our fox affiliate in chicago said 88 people were shot. 14 fatally this weekend. two chicago police officers are among those wounded along with five children, including a 5-year-old girl. police released these images of guns that they took off the streets this weekend. in new york city at least 26 were shot and two killed. in philadelphia where shootings are up almost 30% from last year, police are investigating several shootings including one at a barbecue that left at least two young men dead and a 16-year-old girl hospitalized. to curb violence in america's cities, president biden is calling for stricter gun control and encouraging cities to hire more police. how is the president doing on crime and how might his policies affect democrats chances in the 2022 mid-terms? with us charlie kirtz from turning point up u.s.a. thanks. happy fourth of july. let's begin quickly with the president's call for stricte
>> anita vogel live in d.c. as fireworks shot off across america to celebrate july fourth, so did gun fire. our fox affiliate in chicago said 88 people were shot. 14 fatally this weekend. two chicago police officers are among those wounded along with five children, including a 5-year-old girl. police released these images of guns that they took off the streets this weekend. in new york city at least 26 were shot and two killed. in philadelphia where shootings are up almost 30% from last...
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anita vogel, thank you so much. it is time to bring back kevin corke.k about tonight. i alluded to this earlier. apparently the average adult is keeping two embarrassing secrets from everyone they know. i know that you're going to take this opportunity to reveal one of yours on national television. what is this all about? >> this is a great story. and by the way, mine involves food after i get home from work at 1:00 in the morning and a certain drink that my friends here all know that i like to enjoy. >> shannon: okay. speak out at any rate, that is another story. this is about a recent survey, shannon, of 2,000 british adults. and they asked the respondents about their deepest, darkest secrets. it turns out mental health, hygiene, and affairs topped the list of things that we hide from others. what is more, the survey revealed that mental health issues are now the most common secret among adults. that's pretty wild. in close to one in five adults, 18%, said they keep secrets simply to avoid relationship issues. just over one in ten even admit to keepin
anita vogel, thank you so much. it is time to bring back kevin corke.k about tonight. i alluded to this earlier. apparently the average adult is keeping two embarrassing secrets from everyone they know. i know that you're going to take this opportunity to reveal one of yours on national television. what is this all about? >> this is a great story. and by the way, mine involves food after i get home from work at 1:00 in the morning and a certain drink that my friends here all know that i...
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charles, back to you. >> thanks, anita. demand picks up and travelers are being met with long lines and growing delays. what is causing this? mark murphy joins us now. mark a lot of frustration as people travel and looks like the airlines for some were caught flat-footed. >> yeah, it's interesting that they got caught flat-footed given that we've seen the demand ramping up and the restrictions are being dropped. i don't think that they expected so many people to come back so quickly. you also have the issue and you talked about this repeatedly, when you're paying people to not work, businesses can't get the people back that they furloughed. that's leading to worker shortages. we've had a multiyear pilot shortage and compounding and results in cancellations. that's what frustrating. now we're at the tail end, things will level out between now and the rest of the summer until we get to the end. at the end, labor day, it will get jammed up again. now a little bit of a break when it comes to those long tsa lines, the jammed sea
charles, back to you. >> thanks, anita. demand picks up and travelers are being met with long lines and growing delays. what is causing this? mark murphy joins us now. mark a lot of frustration as people travel and looks like the airlines for some were caught flat-footed. >> yeah, it's interesting that they got caught flat-footed given that we've seen the demand ramping up and the restrictions are being dropped. i don't think that they expected so many people to come back so...
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>> mike: anita, thanks very much. attack being blamed on now familiar group of hackers from russia. experts say this may be the largest such operation ever. national security correspondent jennifer griffin tells us about it tonight from the pentagon. >> we are getting more detail and information. that's what i can tell you now same russian cyber gang largest meat supplier in the world $11 million last month is thought by cybersecurity to be responsible for the latest ransomware attack. >> appears to be u.s. businesses still gathering information. >> president biden ordered his national security team to determine if there are links to the kremlin. >> if there is, either with the knowledge of and/or a consequence of russia, then putin and we'll respond. >> cyber experts from the u.s. and russia plan to meet next week. the ransomware attack carried out through software through can a say a comes weeks after biden met russian president vladimir putin in geneva. sweden was among the largest hit cash registers at large groce
>> mike: anita, thanks very much. attack being blamed on now familiar group of hackers from russia. experts say this may be the largest such operation ever. national security correspondent jennifer griffin tells us about it tonight from the pentagon. >> we are getting more detail and information. that's what i can tell you now same russian cyber gang largest meat supplier in the world $11 million last month is thought by cybersecurity to be responsible for the latest ransomware...
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first, anita vogel with more. >> hi, martha.utorials on makeup and hair. now teachers are using it to reach students with lesson plans not everybody agrees with. many teachers claim they're being silenced, so they're turning to an app very popular with the younger clouds. teachers are posting lessons on critical race theory after states are banning the curriculum. take a listen to one teacher whose video has gone viral. >> as a social studies teacher, i've been thinking about this attack on critical race theory. it does really feel like a mccarthier what witch hunt. truly like it feels like not actually us. >> that particular teacher has hover 187,000 followers. those videos have sparked a debate among parents and teachers over whether it's appropriate for teachers to be freelancing their lessons outside of the classroom. >> teachers are doing what good teachers do. that is respond to their students needs. what students are aiming to have right now are conversations and understandings about why people are protesting in the stree
first, anita vogel with more. >> hi, martha.utorials on makeup and hair. now teachers are using it to reach students with lesson plans not everybody agrees with. many teachers claim they're being silenced, so they're turning to an app very popular with the younger clouds. teachers are posting lessons on critical race theory after states are banning the curriculum. take a listen to one teacher whose video has gone viral. >> as a social studies teacher, i've been thinking about this...
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>> trace: anita vogel live in d.c. thanks. $100 fill-ups becoming the norm.te house responding to how high your gas prices could soar this summer. next! >> what is your message to motorists out there concerned about how much it cost to get to work every day, how it's really impacting their family budgets? their lowest rate ever. the two and a quarter refi. two and a quarter percent. just 2.48 apr. save thousands every year. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventrydirect.com to find out if you policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. if you're a veteran homeowner and need cash for your family, call n
>> trace: anita vogel live in d.c. thanks. $100 fill-ups becoming the norm.te house responding to how high your gas prices could soar this summer. next! >> what is your message to motorists out there concerned about how much it cost to get to work every day, how it's really impacting their family budgets? their lowest rate ever. the two and a quarter refi. two and a quarter percent. just 2.48 apr. save thousands every year. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now...
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>> bret: anita, thank you. vice president kamala harris being criticized for opposing voter i.d.al people cannot get photocopies of their i.d. cards. >> in some peoplens minds that means, well, you're gonna have to xerox or photocopy your "today" send it in to prove you are how are. there are a whole lot of people who live in rural communities there is no cink co-s or office max near them. >> bret: last month president biden selected harris to lead the administration's effort to expand access to the ballot box. former president donald trump easily won the straw poll at the conservative political action conference this weekend in texas. the former president capturing 70% of the ballots cast and firing up the crowd there. >> with the help of everyone here today, we will defeat the radical left socialists, marxists and the critical race theorists. we will secure our borders. we will stop heft wing cancel culture. we will restore free speech and fair elections. and we will make america great again. >> bret: florida republican governor ron desantis came in second in that straw poll at
>> bret: anita, thank you. vice president kamala harris being criticized for opposing voter i.d.al people cannot get photocopies of their i.d. cards. >> in some peoplens minds that means, well, you're gonna have to xerox or photocopy your "today" send it in to prove you are how are. there are a whole lot of people who live in rural communities there is no cink co-s or office max near them. >> bret: last month president biden selected harris to lead the...
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ah ah i i thought the anita is doubled in the same order we don't want to because in on the that i'm going to come with a really good stuff in that you're going to guess my warning of where it was. i don't know, mcclare know. very good. i said at this nina, get that. i think if you got to get the gear or saying so now that i have added in that this, that they can, you know who they look at you. my, he gave you don't mean you're, you're getting what year you are. this is lobby of superior to...
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and then anita, i'm assuming the you in car and this to st. kitts were standing next to the car and then we made sure of them and enough for that gives them a biscuit wrong. it's cassie some movie, a little bit of fun. but they did tell you that they were, they needed food, none in, she said don't, don't get, can get, get over it in the can fit a bus of course, on best. but that love it based on the just the get the don't call to get the dumpster them. you don't think that sometimes it's nice to give a little money, so maybe they can have some food production. i'll put you on sponsored bhaskar touch in the kitchen and from your policy duly fair. these are meant to really fit for me cuz you've been but example like for example, the monkey they don't. bhaskar also involve think it can get them through this. it may to that gets you lift it up too much money to schools you can say don't don't, and they can keep doing it. the larger she still comes up, ask if they sell, you must use all the blood on the low. so they're going to be what environment downhill over to you know what environment yo
and then anita, i'm assuming the you in car and this to st. kitts were standing next to the car and then we made sure of them and enough for that gives them a biscuit wrong. it's cassie some movie, a little bit of fun. but they did tell you that they were, they needed food, none in, she said don't, don't get, can get, get over it in the can fit a bus of course, on best. but that love it based on the just the get the don't call to get the dumpster them. you don't think that sometimes it's nice...
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shannon. >> shannon: all right, anita vogel, thank you so much.p intimates real news roundup, the university of north carolina at charlotte is now offering an online program in antiracism. graduate certificate on antiracism will teach courses on "addressing race and racism in professional or organizational spaces" with a goal of becoming "justice-oriented change agents." a family who donated more than $1.3 million to a tampa catholic school is now suing to get their money back saying the school has lost its way by embracing woke culture. the lawsuit additionally asks that the school no longer market itself as a catholic institution. and now victims of communism remembrance month in nebraska. following a declaration by the governor, the republican saying that it's "important to remember that whenever communism has been incremented across this world i'm a what we've seen is a lot of human suffering." taking heat tonight for his comments complementing the fiance of hungarian tennis player -- i think i got that right, i don't know, you can let me writ
shannon. >> shannon: all right, anita vogel, thank you so much.p intimates real news roundup, the university of north carolina at charlotte is now offering an online program in antiracism. graduate certificate on antiracism will teach courses on "addressing race and racism in professional or organizational spaces" with a goal of becoming "justice-oriented change agents." a family who donated more than $1.3 million to a tampa catholic school is now suing to get their...
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>> shannon: anita vogel, thank you very much.esn't trust the taliban, but he is pulling out of afghanistan anyway. we'll ask the panel about that. >> do you trust the taliban, sir? >> you got -- is that a serious question? >> it's absolutely a serious question. do you trust the taliban? >> no i do not. follow me. ♪ (realtor) so, any questions? (wife) we'll take it! (realtor) great. (vo) it will haunt your senses. the heart-pounding audi suv family. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. my psoriatic arthritis pain? i had enough! it's not getting in my way. joint pain, swelling, tenderness...much better. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got this! watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis look and feel better with cosentyx. cosentyx works fast for results that can last. it treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis, like joint pain and tenderness, back pain, and helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. b
>> shannon: anita vogel, thank you very much.esn't trust the taliban, but he is pulling out of afghanistan anyway. we'll ask the panel about that. >> do you trust the taliban, sir? >> you got -- is that a serious question? >> it's absolutely a serious question. do you trust the taliban? >> no i do not. follow me. ♪ (realtor) so, any questions? (wife) we'll take it! (realtor) great. (vo) it will haunt your senses. the heart-pounding audi suv family. get...
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. >> so, anita, i wonder, what is the white house communicating to house leaders, house democratic letterssecond track, right, of the other democratic budget priorities? >> right. i mean, we saw just a few days ago when the blowback was when president biden tried to say these were linked. the white house is treading very, very carefully. president white house has dispatched aides to talk to members of congress and say, look, we're not pushing this as linked, but whatever these democrats are going to do is going to reflect on what the white house does. so they're in a tough spot. obviously they need republicans to support this traditional infrastructure package, but they don't want to alienate democrats that they need to support this separate partisan bill that they are pushing through. so they're treading very carefully on both of those things, hoping that it gets through this month and it's looking like they still have a long way to go. >> melanie, cnn is out with its ranking with senate seats as we approach 2022, the most likely to flip. you have a mix in there. you have a seat like penn
. >> so, anita, i wonder, what is the white house communicating to house leaders, house democratic letterssecond track, right, of the other democratic budget priorities? >> right. i mean, we saw just a few days ago when the blowback was when president biden tried to say these were linked. the white house is treading very, very carefully. president white house has dispatched aides to talk to members of congress and say, look, we're not pushing this as linked, but whatever these...
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anita vogel has all the details from washington. hi, anita. go hi, gillian.t, some remarks yesterday he vowing to protect teachers with big bucks in attacking critics pushing back on the idea that a critical race theory is anything but the truth. but he was listening to her speech yesterday you might have been a bit confused. in one breath she said the idea that racism is deeply embedded in the american legal system is only taught in college and law schools. but then she went on to say teachers needed to be defended, and students needed to be taught from that point of view. >> these cultural warriors want to deprive students of a robust understanding of our common history. this will put students at a disadvantage in life by knocking a big hole in their understanding of their country in the world. the argument is, what is considered common history? they said it teaches history through the prism of race. one veteran teacher who taught for decades now runs the teacher's empowerment network out in california and says that the whole notion could end up damaging ou
anita vogel has all the details from washington. hi, anita. go hi, gillian.t, some remarks yesterday he vowing to protect teachers with big bucks in attacking critics pushing back on the idea that a critical race theory is anything but the truth. but he was listening to her speech yesterday you might have been a bit confused. in one breath she said the idea that racism is deeply embedded in the american legal system is only taught in college and law schools. but then she went on to say teachers...
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what is that done for anita does retirement security. why? and that's because the church was entirely destroyed in world war 2 are now and all but the outside walls and they were lunch. but the whole interior, everything inside or all that remained, was this giant round room, asked him after the war they built the saint. paul's church to the centennial and 948, but in a very austere contemporary style and fight. give me heart to be good for communism. the agonal now were coming up from the lower darkness into the bright open space. that symbolizes the new democratic beginning in t democrats, nor begin the view. it then comes from the interior was left purposely austere and the seating plain long and the floor just sandstone on the only part that's a bit fancy or is the speakers podium and the roster on behind it. well, what is this hall used for today? what it is at home, you know, it's not gonna have it towed out today. it's used for special events. and in fact, as is one of germany's most significant event locations for him all every year h
what is that done for anita does retirement security. why? and that's because the church was entirely destroyed in world war 2 are now and all but the outside walls and they were lunch. but the whole interior, everything inside or all that remained, was this giant round room, asked him after the war they built the saint. paul's church to the centennial and 948, but in a very austere contemporary style and fight. give me heart to be good for communism. the agonal now were coming up from the...
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anita does retirement because her and why and that's because the church was entirely destroyed and world war 2 are now and all but the outside walls they were like, but the whole interior, everything inside or all that remained was this giant round room laughed him after the war they refilled saint paul's church for the centennial and 1948, but in a very austere contemporary style. stone and fight can be heart. boy and good for her. come into the agony. now were coming up from the lower darkness into the bright, open space that symbolizes the new democratic beginning in t. then there is no way begin with it. and then comes from the interior was left purposely astir, and the seating plane long and the floor just sandstone. on the only part that's a big fan. here is the speaker's podium and the rostrum behind it. what is this hall used for today? when it is at home with an open door dog today, it's used for special events. and in fact, as is one of germany's most significant event locations for him all every year. here. for example, the peace prize that the german dog trade has been awarde
anita does retirement because her and why and that's because the church was entirely destroyed and world war 2 are now and all but the outside walls they were like, but the whole interior, everything inside or all that remained was this giant round room laughed him after the war they refilled saint paul's church for the centennial and 1948, but in a very austere contemporary style. stone and fight can be heart. boy and good for her. come into the agony. now were coming up from the lower...
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i'm honored to be joined here today by anita mcbride representing the board of directors of the white house historical association. and father wakefield of saint patrick's church. and the reason we have father wakefield here is that not only did? james hoban build the white house, but he helped found saint patrick's the first church of any denomination in the federal city outside of georgetown. than in 1809. he constructed a new building for saint patrick's. in 1815 the washington catholic seminary and later saint mary's and saint peters here in washington. early last year. we were approached by our good friends at the daughters of the american revolution. about restoring this historic, but very worn monument. so in a hot august day of last summer i came to this place. saw the condition of this beautiful historic marker that goes to the very core the very beginning of white house history. soon thereafter we committed to not only restore the marker itself but to maintain it perpetually. and do so in honor of james hoban whose life's work became the most recognized building perhaps in t
i'm honored to be joined here today by anita mcbride representing the board of directors of the white house historical association. and father wakefield of saint patrick's church. and the reason we have father wakefield here is that not only did? james hoban build the white house, but he helped found saint patrick's the first church of any denomination in the federal city outside of georgetown. than in 1809. he constructed a new building for saint patrick's. in 1815 the washington catholic...
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and then when i'm going to do it over to you, anita, to be hit. i'm really, what do you feel about you too much? you know, on a lot of kitchen when she come on a sofa one to put on a 1000000 dollar ball and the person of the home number, it is running out of food with the discipline, put on with one. and i never did the developer get all the data sheet, whatever it was when it was often with this before. so i didn't want to like me to fulfill most of your home. and again, i did it so that i can fully sort of these one be to go back to my city. one isn't going to give it a supplement way to put on reaching the top of every has transformed in the months life. she now works as a guide on shore to checking expedition. and brandon bassett, for a clo being company, very part of the office for the window and door behind me. as in tom was advocated whenever i live with you when you care to have a pill minuscule with you. and i do think it got a book. i'm going to kind of want to go with a portion of what she did repeat and didn't get a job out on the week
and then when i'm going to do it over to you, anita, to be hit. i'm really, what do you feel about you too much? you know, on a lot of kitchen when she come on a sofa one to put on a 1000000 dollar ball and the person of the home number, it is running out of food with the discipline, put on with one. and i never did the developer get all the data sheet, whatever it was when it was often with this before. so i didn't want to like me to fulfill most of your home. and again, i did it so that i can...