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okay, grady thank you very much, grady trimble.ear, can you believe this , since the reddit revolution took on and yanked off wall street's short sellers short bets. wall street bets founder, the guy who started it all years ago, jamie rogozinski is here on a fox business exclusive on what he sees has really changed and whether the retail investors still have the collective muscle they flexed back in 2021. don't get all mad and start tweeting at me and charlie gasparino. listen to what jamie rogozinski has to say about this. closing bell ringing in 27 minutes the dow backup into positive territory by 11 points, s&p by 9, nasdaq better and teflon skin wrapped around the markets at the moment. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. liz: breaking news. we want to show you shares of gamestop. look at them popping, once again , at this hour. we have it up 73.25%, but this is
okay, grady thank you very much, grady trimble.ear, can you believe this , since the reddit revolution took on and yanked off wall street's short sellers short bets. wall street bets founder, the guy who started it all years ago, jamie rogozinski is here on a fox business exclusive on what he sees has really changed and whether the retail investors still have the collective muscle they flexed back in 2021. don't get all mad and start tweeting at me and charlie gasparino. listen to what jamie...
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grady, your future is bright!w that everyone in this room is rooting for you, and you are never alone. thank you for your refer and helping to reduce the stigma around mental health. [applause] >> let's build on this success. good work is already being done, and we have the opportunity to make it available for all coloradans, especially our youth. i want to thank the members of the behavioral health transformational task force under the capable leadership of committee chairwoman pettersen and vice-chair gonzales-gutierrez. we have confidence that your many excellent recommendations will lead to tremendous strides in looking after the mental health of our fellow coloradans. as we pursue the improved health and wellbeing of coloradans, especially our children, we shouldn't overlook the power of a strong education. helping kids get a great education is the cornerstone and passion of my life's work. i'm so proud that over the last few years, we have done what generations before believed impossible: we established free
grady, your future is bright!w that everyone in this room is rooting for you, and you are never alone. thank you for your refer and helping to reduce the stigma around mental health. [applause] >> let's build on this success. good work is already being done, and we have the opportunity to make it available for all coloradans, especially our youth. i want to thank the members of the behavioral health transformational task force under the capable leadership of committee chairwoman pettersen...
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and grady? tiyour future is bright.one is rooting for you thank you for your bravery to help reduce this among mental health. [applause] and let's buildpe on that success. those especially you then need those of the task force under the capable leadership of the chairwoman and vice chair who had confidence of many excellent recommendations while leading to tremendous progress as we perceive the health and well-being of coloradans we acknowledge the power of the strong education for every child helping kids get a great education is not only the most important priority for the state but also the passion of my life's work so proud over the last five years in denver generations before our possible prekindergarten universal preschool and joined by alexis and her son benjamin who knows importance attending kindergarten for free with 60000 other colorado five -year-olds who are grateful for the work we have done here join me to welcome them. thank you. [applause]ug [cheers and applause] should point out that benjamin is missin
and grady? tiyour future is bright.one is rooting for you thank you for your bravery to help reduce this among mental health. [applause] and let's buildpe on that success. those especially you then need those of the task force under the capable leadership of the chairwoman and vice chair who had confidence of many excellent recommendations while leading to tremendous progress as we perceive the health and well-being of coloradans we acknowledge the power of the strong education for every child...
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so grady had actually kinda pushed back against cause for accused. so what ends up happening here? well basically he did end up accusing him dial, like you talked about, the details of the tailor case that he was over thing. well, 3 defendants brought forward a refusal motion, saying basically that he couldn't be impartial because his wife had $22000.00 for the stock in the company. and even though he felt like it was, quote, unquote, insane is how he put it to think that that could affect his bias. in this case, you recognize that there was an appearance of impartiality or potential impartiality. so you went ahead and refused himself, but like you said, this is not unheard of in this particular realm that there is now calls of course for there to be more stringent oversight. the oversight in place isn't doing the job for that to even come to their attention to the to begin last. right? because what do we see those big numbers from that report last year? the claim is that these judges broken 1974 federal law by hearing these cases where they had some sort of financial interest. why
so grady had actually kinda pushed back against cause for accused. so what ends up happening here? well basically he did end up accusing him dial, like you talked about, the details of the tailor case that he was over thing. well, 3 defendants brought forward a refusal motion, saying basically that he couldn't be impartial because his wife had $22000.00 for the stock in the company. and even though he felt like it was, quote, unquote, insane is how he put it to think that that could affect his...
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grady trimble has more. grady?united states are suspending elective procedures to deal with this latest surge of covid. that is something many hospitals did at the start of the pandemic and they are once again doing it. across the country from maine to michigan, from wisconsin to washington governors are calling in national guard members to help overwhelmed hospitals that are dealing with staffing shortages. nationally nearly 80% of hospital beds are in use right now. about 20% with covid patients. more than 1000 hospitals are reporting critical staffing shortages with more expecting to in the not-too-distant future. that is because after combination of factors, from burnout among health care workers to those who are getting sick. in california, for example, health care workers who test positive for covid but are asymptomatic are allowed to keep working according to the state's health department. the american hospitalization also says that the vaccine mandate for those who work in health care could worsen staffing
grady trimble has more. grady?united states are suspending elective procedures to deal with this latest surge of covid. that is something many hospitals did at the start of the pandemic and they are once again doing it. across the country from maine to michigan, from wisconsin to washington governors are calling in national guard members to help overwhelmed hospitals that are dealing with staffing shortages. nationally nearly 80% of hospital beds are in use right now. about 20% with covid...
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first to grady tremble on the alternatives. hi, grady. >> hi, martha.of those school districts where they've seen a steep drop in public school enrollment. let's show you the numbers. in chicago, the public schools have lost 25,000 students from the 2019 school year to this school year. this is one of the options that parents are looking into. micro schooling is what they call it. smaller class sizes, fewer students. we're at humboldt park montessori. tell me why parents are interested in this especially as you've been able to keep classes open. >> yeah, i think parents are looking at what are some different options out there and what kind of learning would work best for my child. we offer things like playing outside for two hours a day and doing hands on work in the classroom. we also have lots of difference ages in one classroom, so it feels like family at home. >> we were here this morning and watched some kids come in with their parents. the dad did the swab in the nose for the covid test. this is a peace of mind for some parents, which you're able
first to grady tremble on the alternatives. hi, grady. >> hi, martha.of those school districts where they've seen a steep drop in public school enrollment. let's show you the numbers. in chicago, the public schools have lost 25,000 students from the 2019 school year to this school year. this is one of the options that parents are looking into. micro schooling is what they call it. smaller class sizes, fewer students. we're at humboldt park montessori. tell me why parents are interested in...
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grady trimble has a story, grady. >> hey liz, public schools in chicago were closed again today as acago teachers union walkout continues. more and more parents are intrigued too because so many public schools have gone virtual in a new type of schooling called micro- school. they have smaller class sizes and fewer students. you can see that parents are interested in this type of education because public school enrollment has dropped off by about 3% and the u.s. from 2019, 22020. kristin is the director here at humboldt park we have kids in the school it yourself. why do you think parents are interested in this? especially during code they have in person in classroom interaction. >> this pandemic really gave parents the opportunity to look for something that might be different as far as education for their children. we are able to offer things like we play outside for two hours a day. we have a lot of hands on individual learning. we have multi- ages in the same classroom. looks obvious so there are certain drawbacks to a private education. one is cost. what are some other concerns p
grady trimble has a story, grady. >> hey liz, public schools in chicago were closed again today as acago teachers union walkout continues. more and more parents are intrigued too because so many public schools have gone virtual in a new type of schooling called micro- school. they have smaller class sizes and fewer students. you can see that parents are interested in this type of education because public school enrollment has dropped off by about 3% and the u.s. from 2019, 22020. kristin...
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gunshot victim, if you are a car crash victim, if you are a victim of a stabbing you want to go to grady, it's our trauma 1 center in downtown atlanta but those ambulances are being turned away because of covid-19. a really scary situation here. the city also canceled the peach drop, its annual new year's eve celebration for the second year in a row trying to curb some of these numbers. >> very sad situation. too much seems to be sadly normal for us all now. all right. polo sandoval, nadia romero, thank you so much. >>> let's continue this conversation, dr. jennifer shue is a pediatrician in georgia and a cnn health contributor. this is deja vu all over again. really, this is just a terrible situation and seemingly hopeless, but maybe it's hopeful. tell us what you are seeing in pediatric cases. >> so since the start of the pandemic we have had 7.5 million children who have tested positive for covid, with 2.5 million of those happening just since september alone and that is one in ten children in the united states have tested positive. in my practice i would say in the past few weeks i'v
gunshot victim, if you are a car crash victim, if you are a victim of a stabbing you want to go to grady, it's our trauma 1 center in downtown atlanta but those ambulances are being turned away because of covid-19. a really scary situation here. the city also canceled the peach drop, its annual new year's eve celebration for the second year in a row trying to curb some of these numbers. >> very sad situation. too much seems to be sadly normal for us all now. all right. polo sandoval,...
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grady trimble is in princeton, illinois, with more on those details, grady. reporter: hey, ashe, america's farms are the first step in our country's food supply chain. they are dealing with extremely high prices right now. you can see what they're doing today is hauling grain. this is oy beans being loaded into the truck. one of the reasons that they are paying more in general is because fuel costs have gone up but evan, the farmer out here in illinois will tell us it is not just fuel prices are a lot higher. it is just about everything you need to do your job. >> everything from fertilizer, equipment, capital investments with our operating, everything, has gone up. reporter: eventually that does trickle down to grocery stores. we saw from the cpi numbers today meat prices climbing higher. beef up 18% from a year ago. all the other categories also higher from last year. that is because you know, livestock is fed your corn and soybeans. if you're paying more eventually it will trickle all the way down to the grocery store. >> not a direct correlation with all
grady trimble is in princeton, illinois, with more on those details, grady. reporter: hey, ashe, america's farms are the first step in our country's food supply chain. they are dealing with extremely high prices right now. you can see what they're doing today is hauling grain. this is oy beans being loaded into the truck. one of the reasons that they are paying more in general is because fuel costs have gone up but evan, the farmer out here in illinois will tell us it is not just fuel prices...
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. >> martha: grady trimble reports. grady? >> martha, mayor lori lightfoot and chicago's top public health officials say schools should stay open here in chicago, this cdc and dr. fauci says it's safe and president biden says schools should stay open. yet the chicago teacher's union members voted by 73% to shut down in-person classes today in the city of chicago. the district says there are no classes going on today either in-person or virtually. in discussing why schools should stay open, president biden pointed to the more than $122 billion allocated to schools as part of the american rescue plan. you can see by the numbers, new york city, los angeles and chicago got nearly 10% of all of that money with $1.8 billion going to the city of chicago's public schools. schools got more money from previous stimulus packages and yet the chicago teacher's union says that the district is not doing enough to keep them safe. they want more testing and they want the district to hand out better masks. >> that money went out to the states.
. >> martha: grady trimble reports. grady? >> martha, mayor lori lightfoot and chicago's top public health officials say schools should stay open here in chicago, this cdc and dr. fauci says it's safe and president biden says schools should stay open. yet the chicago teacher's union members voted by 73% to shut down in-person classes today in the city of chicago. the district says there are no classes going on today either in-person or virtually. in discussing why schools should...
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grady trimble is in chicago with the very latest. grady? reporter: hey, ash.day, but the chicago teacher's union is threatening to walk out later this week. they put in a request to the school district amid the rising cases to go back to virtual learning for two weeks while the school district implemented new safety protocols. they asked for a requirement that all students and staff show a negative covid test to return to the classroom today, they asked for 300 testing sites across the district and for the district to handout better face masks like n-95 or k n-95 that didn't happen the district insists classrooms are safe without those measures and now the union will vote tomorrow whether to walk out on wednesday. there's a similar back-to-school standoff taking place in new york city because of dispute between the district and the union, and more than 2,100 schools across the country are either closed for the first few days of the new year, or are going all virtual for a week or two, to start the new year, because of these rising cases. all of this though, de
grady trimble is in chicago with the very latest. grady? reporter: hey, ash.day, but the chicago teacher's union is threatening to walk out later this week. they put in a request to the school district amid the rising cases to go back to virtual learning for two weeks while the school district implemented new safety protocols. they asked for a requirement that all students and staff show a negative covid test to return to the classroom today, they asked for 300 testing sites across the district...
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for that, grady trimble joins us from chicago. grady, what's going on?: lauren, several government agencies are warning about this right now, scammers preying on people who are so desperate for a test. and they're doing that in order to get personal if information like insurance info or identifiable information. these pop-up sites in many cases are unlicensed and unregulated by states. one company where we are, the center for covid control is what they're called, it operates more than 300 sites across the country, but it also has an f rating from the better business bureau and is under investigation in several statements including here in illinois -- states including here in illinois. the bbb received complaints from people who said they didn't receive test results at all, that customer service was unavailable or unreliable when they were trying to get ahold of them and that locations are asking for that id info. the company blames its problems on rapid and high demand for testing. it says it'll shut down for the next week to try to sort out its issues.
for that, grady trimble joins us from chicago. grady, what's going on?: lauren, several government agencies are warning about this right now, scammers preying on people who are so desperate for a test. and they're doing that in order to get personal if information like insurance info or identifiable information. these pop-up sites in many cases are unlicensed and unregulated by states. one company where we are, the center for covid control is what they're called, it operates more than 300 sites...
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his cure records all comes after a wall street journal report about the grady family stock holdings in amazon. now it's easy to look at this and say it's an isolated incident, but take this into account. last year, the journal published an investigation which found $131.00 federal judges had failed to recuse themselves from nearly $700.00 lawsuits from 2010 to 2018 in which they themselves or family members had financial interest. so let's go ahead and take a look into this with legal journalist, molly barrows. molly, i want to start with this federal judge who removed himself from the case grady had actually kinda pushed back against cause for accused. so what ends up happening here? well basically he did end up accusing himself like you talked about the details of the tailor case that he was overseeing. well, 3 defendants brought forward a refusal motion saying basically that he couldn't be impartial because his wife had $22000.00 or the stock. and the company, and even though he felt like it was, quote unquote, insane is how he put it to think that that could affect his bias. in thi
his cure records all comes after a wall street journal report about the grady family stock holdings in amazon. now it's easy to look at this and say it's an isolated incident, but take this into account. last year, the journal published an investigation which found $131.00 federal judges had failed to recuse themselves from nearly $700.00 lawsuits from 2010 to 2018 in which they themselves or family members had financial interest. so let's go ahead and take a look into this with legal...
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ah, no, we are doing absurdly. grady r o a 100, a very good. you carry margin, but it's all the way through the bush. oh, leave young boy lump in a rush. they want to enjoy nature. the thing we're to enjoy it there way i can get welfare for my account. we are not about to gander, but like in old that you would come to love her house to the recent domestic tourism campaigns, more young ugandans as seeking out adventure, tourism and jobs. so echo has spotted a business opportunity and it involves a bit of risk taking your attention. that is why we always say that. do not do what you think. always do what we tell you to do. a 26 year old has started a travel company, offering young travelers adventures on the mountain de la la la la, you know, these guys need to trust. job 100 percent. it's a life changing experience. this is can hope to build momentum in them. it can help to build strengths because this is like conquering one of the fears that you have in your life. doing this is like you bring more brave lee, tourism in uganda is heavily depende
ah, no, we are doing absurdly. grady r o a 100, a very good. you carry margin, but it's all the way through the bush. oh, leave young boy lump in a rush. they want to enjoy nature. the thing we're to enjoy it there way i can get welfare for my account. we are not about to gander, but like in old that you would come to love her house to the recent domestic tourism campaigns, more young ugandans as seeking out adventure, tourism and jobs. so echo has spotted a business opportunity and it involves...
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slopes are neat hotspot for africa, the young generation of tremulous ah ha, we're doing observing. grady r o a 100. okay. do you carry margin but it's all the way through the book. oh steve young boy, love me again. in a rush. they want to join nature, that they were to enjoy it their way picking as well. thank you for making me not about to gander to the thank you old that you should come to love for those to the reason domestic tourism campaigns more young ugandans as seeking out adventure, tourism and jobs. so echo has spotted a business opportunity and it involves a bit of risk taking your attention. that is why we always say that. do not do what you think. always do what we tell you to do. a 26 year old has started a travel company, offering young travelers adventures on the mountain de la la la la, you know, these guys need to trust. job 100 percent. it's a life changing experience. this is can hope to build momentum in them. it can help to build strengths because this is like conquering one of the fears that you have in your life. doing this is like you being more brave lee touris
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he spoke with foxbusiness grady trimble on the future of ford. grady. >> hey, jackie.of that build back better proposal. forward is ramping up production and so is it detroit rival general motors. investing $7 billion in electric battery and truck plants in michigan. forward wants to ramp up production from 600,000 electric vehicles per year by 2023. of course, part of that plan is a $12,500 ev tax credit for people that purchase new electric vehicles. i asked ford ceo if you would consider standalone legislation that was an ev tax credit separate from the build back at her plan. we also talked about how ford can stand out amongst all of the different makers from the industry leader like tesla to smaller setups like caribbean and lucid motors. listen. >> what makes us different is we are electrified our most electronic vehicles. we know our customers really well and we are scaling now. half of the electric vehicles are sold in china. we have to catch up. whatever form it takes for government to work with us we will do the investment in the product in that capacity expa
he spoke with foxbusiness grady trimble on the future of ford. grady. >> hey, jackie.of that build back better proposal. forward is ramping up production and so is it detroit rival general motors. investing $7 billion in electric battery and truck plants in michigan. forward wants to ramp up production from 600,000 electric vehicles per year by 2023. of course, part of that plan is a $12,500 ev tax credit for people that purchase new electric vehicles. i asked ford ceo if you would...
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are trying new strategies to fight wildfires including artificial intelligence fox business network gradyget mound on mountaintops and all high vantage point of the west coast of the country and even australia they can use artificial intelligence technology fires sonja is the ceo of this company that is pioneering this technology and it is already in use in the real world as we speak. >> we are in for states of the united states and also australia. >> tell me the goal, traditionally, decades ago there were people in fire towers looking for fires, this is essentially the same thing but uses cameras. >> absolutely the exact same principle of the fire tower you mount on a high location where you can see smoke rising and we use artificial intelligence to detect the smoke and that we use triangulation methods which would be used in a watchtower to determine the exact longitude. >> nip it in the butt before gets out of control. >> every night the fire starts as a small fire. if we could detect, confirm and pinpoint the fire quickly we can allow first responders to contain it while it is still s
are trying new strategies to fight wildfires including artificial intelligence fox business network gradyget mound on mountaintops and all high vantage point of the west coast of the country and even australia they can use artificial intelligence technology fires sonja is the ceo of this company that is pioneering this technology and it is already in use in the real world as we speak. >> we are in for states of the united states and also australia. >> tell me the goal,...
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yes, grady. sex counselor patton? no answer. she gets motions off to the woman for her. me or me. ah me ah ah ah, in the these are coming back from overseas rack. who wait? afghan stan strange come in daily. back to the email address right away are sold as form sales. they're evaluated. and then the issue to the law enforcement, they supposedly have been cleared. you shouldn't find any human anatomy in there. they pretty well purge amount. but unfortunately, it still gets through. you'll find it every once in a while. there's no way around it wars war the big thing is too much over the truck to prevent the rollovers. unfortunately, we never train the law enforcement so they're kinda out their own their own. this is an am rab vehicle we acquired through the 1033 program a 1033 program is the government program that funnels military property that is no longer used to local law enforcement. i haven't driven this one yet. so this will be my 1st guy a recently, of course, at the un, sorry, didn't the united states, talking about jamie ross talking about press freedom. if you're gonna t
yes, grady. sex counselor patton? no answer. she gets motions off to the woman for her. me or me. ah me ah ah ah, in the these are coming back from overseas rack. who wait? afghan stan strange come in daily. back to the email address right away are sold as form sales. they're evaluated. and then the issue to the law enforcement, they supposedly have been cleared. you shouldn't find any human anatomy in there. they pretty well purge amount. but unfortunately, it still gets through. you'll find...
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grady has the latest from chicago. grady? class sizes, fewer students and more one on one-time with the kid. let me show you the numbers in terms of public school enrollment because you're right. its dropped pretty substantially in chicago specifically over the last couple of years. down about 25,000 students from the 2019 school year, to now. kristin ediger is the director of this school and you also have some kids here and you started this because you're a parent yourself, so tell me about, you know, why you think enrollment might be increasing, especially now during covid. >> i think parents were just looking for different options and what might fit their kid better and having this shift with covid brought that about so they look for a school like ours that might have more outside time, more hands-on instruction, and different methods to the educational system. reporter: we were here this morning with some kids arriving, they got tested. you can kind of keep an eye on the kid's symptoms and make sure they are tested every
grady has the latest from chicago. grady? class sizes, fewer students and more one on one-time with the kid. let me show you the numbers in terms of public school enrollment because you're right. its dropped pretty substantially in chicago specifically over the last couple of years. down about 25,000 students from the 2019 school year, to now. kristin ediger is the director of this school and you also have some kids here and you started this because you're a parent yourself, so tell me about,...
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elizabeth: grady trimble, thank you so much. really appreciate it.ucation committee, congressman james comer. great to have you back on, congressman. there is an uproar, chicago educators, mocking their strike on facebook saying they will take sick pay, days out for sick pay, even while on strike. that they could do this until june. should they quit and give other jobs. the mayor said if they don't show up for work they shouldn't get paid. where do you come down on this? >> i agree with the mayor first time ever. their job is to teach our children, unfortunately, what we're seeing is, the teachers unions have taken control of the public school systems in the largest cities in america. guess what, those are the school systems failing, those are the school systems we see the test scores decline the most. it is direct correlation to having virtual learning. students need to be in the classroom. if teachers, teachers unions are going to still work with democrat party to create an environment where they can opt out of going to school in lieu of virtual le
elizabeth: grady trimble, thank you so much. really appreciate it.ucation committee, congressman james comer. great to have you back on, congressman. there is an uproar, chicago educators, mocking their strike on facebook saying they will take sick pay, days out for sick pay, even while on strike. that they could do this until june. should they quit and give other jobs. the mayor said if they don't show up for work they shouldn't get paid. where do you come down on this? >> i agree with...
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to grady trimble at o'hare international airport with more on this back and forth. grady?er international airlines have cancelled flights over concerns with the 5g roll-out. here in the united states, the major airlines have put pressure on the telecom industry and government officials saying that the roll-out of 5g could create chaos for flyers. it seems that pressure worked. at&t and verizon say they will delay turning on some towers around airport runways. at&t says we're frustrated by the faa's inability to do what many countries have done, to safely deploy 5g. so instead, verizon and at&t will launch towers everywhere else as planned with the exception of the limited number of towers around airports. the airlines say 5g signal could interfere with instruments on planes. president biden says that this agreement from the cell providers will avoid devastating disruptions to passenger travel, cargo operations and our economic infrastructure. more than 90% of the wireless towers will be implemented as scheduled. so it seems like the worst has been avoided but we'll see whe
to grady trimble at o'hare international airport with more on this back and forth. grady?er international airlines have cancelled flights over concerns with the 5g roll-out. here in the united states, the major airlines have put pressure on the telecom industry and government officials saying that the roll-out of 5g could create chaos for flyers. it seems that pressure worked. at&t and verizon say they will delay turning on some towers around airport runways. at&t says we're frustrated...
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first, grady trimble is in chicago.if they have to go back. >> yeah, hi, martha. chicago schools are back in session today but that could change because the teacher's union is threatening to walk out. they asked the district to go virtual the first two weeks in order to implement new safety protocols. they're asking for testing for all staff and students. they want 300 test sites established and they want the district to hand out masks like n-95 and kn-95 to all teachers and students. the district insists the classrooms are safe without the measures and the union will vote whether to walk out on wednesday. there's a similar back-to-school standoff taking place between the district and the union in new york city. despite the fact that public health officials and the education secretary have said classes should take place in person. >> any decisions on very short term or emergency closures are most likely based off of staffing issues. they're safety issues when you don't have adequate staff. the goal is full time. the stu
first, grady trimble is in chicago.if they have to go back. >> yeah, hi, martha. chicago schools are back in session today but that could change because the teacher's union is threatening to walk out. they asked the district to go virtual the first two weeks in order to implement new safety protocols. they're asking for testing for all staff and students. they want 300 test sites established and they want the district to hand out masks like n-95 and kn-95 to all teachers and students. the...
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grady trimble in chicago, thank you. much more on the battle between airlines in the sec tomorrow for sec chairman is going to join "the claman countdown" tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. the amazon china in trouble but the feds over national security concerns ali baba is the latest chinese company under the spotlight the ceo of the china beige book is here to tell us where he sees u.s. china economic relationship headed in the new year, let's take a look at the big board the dow down 450, at the lows we were down 649 we are not there yet but as you know from watching the show a lot can happen in the final hour of trading. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. ♪ deposit, plan and pay with easy tools from chase. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire every day in business br
grady trimble in chicago, thank you. much more on the battle between airlines in the sec tomorrow for sec chairman is going to join "the claman countdown" tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. the amazon china in trouble but the feds over national security concerns ali baba is the latest chinese company under the spotlight the ceo of the china beige book is here to tell us where he sees u.s. china economic relationship headed in the new year, let's take a look at the big board the dow...
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that is, one goes to thomas grady, and that is my reason is that what i have, i'm keeping my friends. this is mike, as i didn't know what to say. i felt sick. i remembered back to the hotel this night 5 years ago when we just met he used to have so much hope here i and in my own world and the power i have is the lead from lead us and the tank available. that is tough. in none of activate amount of time to wanted to means by a starving community by didn't because i don't have power of them keep...
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grady trimble in chicago with details that could have drivers hitting the brakes. grady? drivers are among the hardest hit by inflation. we'll have your 2022 fuel forecast. you might want to buckle up for it. that is next. e potential for rich returns. >> vo: my car is my after-work decompression zone. ♪ music ♪ >> vo: so when my windshield broke... i found the experts at safelite autoglass. they have exclusive technology and service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh way longer than detergent alone. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks, make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. some of my best memories growing up, were cooking with mom. she always said, “food is love.” so when she moved in with us, a new kitchen became part of our financial plan. ♪ i want to make the mo
grady trimble in chicago with details that could have drivers hitting the brakes. grady? drivers are among the hardest hit by inflation. we'll have your 2022 fuel forecast. you might want to buckle up for it. that is next. e potential for rich returns. >> vo: my car is my after-work decompression zone. ♪ music ♪ >> vo: so when my windshield broke... i found the experts at safelite autoglass. they have exclusive technology and service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite...
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robert jansen now, the chief medical officer at grady health system in atlanta. that's where they're having to divert ambulances to other hospitals because of this surge. dr. jansen, thank you so much for being with us. that is what i want to ask you first and foremost because i think that's one of the most alarming pieces of information that we've gotten lately, that you are diverting ambulances bauds you just done have the resources to treat people. how long has that been necessary up to this point, and how is it affecting the hospitals that are receiving those patients? >> good morning, and thank you for having me. you know, we've been having to divert ambulances off and on for the past several weeks as the number of patients that are admitted with omicron variant of covid has increased, and, you know, we've reached a critical point where we have no room in the hospital or in the emergency room to take additional patients, and that's caused us to have to send ambulances to other facilities. the problem with that is that grady is the major trauma center for the
robert jansen now, the chief medical officer at grady health system in atlanta. that's where they're having to divert ambulances to other hospitals because of this surge. dr. jansen, thank you so much for being with us. that is what i want to ask you first and foremost because i think that's one of the most alarming pieces of information that we've gotten lately, that you are diverting ambulances bauds you just done have the resources to treat people. how long has that been necessary up to this...
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fox news, grady trimble has more now from chicago o'hare international airport. the major u. s.lines are putting pressure on government officials and cellular company saying that the rollout of five g could cause chaos for flyers and it seems that pressure is working because both verizon and 18 say they'll delay turning on a limited number of towers around certain airport runways. a tnt says. we are frustrated by the f a's inability to do what nearly 40 countries have done, which is to safely deploy five g technology without disrupting aviation services. and we urge it to do so in a timely manner. both companies say they're launching towers everywhere else in the country as planned on wednesday, with the exception of a limited number of towers near airports. the airlines say the five g signal would interfere with critical safety instruments on planes and the rollout could cause mass flight cancelations as well as a suspension of cargo flights. that means that goods aren't moving around as as quickly and effectively as they need to in order to not have supply chain disruptions. s
fox news, grady trimble has more now from chicago o'hare international airport. the major u. s.lines are putting pressure on government officials and cellular company saying that the rollout of five g could cause chaos for flyers and it seems that pressure is working because both verizon and 18 say they'll delay turning on a limited number of towers around certain airport runways. a tnt says. we are frustrated by the f a's inability to do what nearly 40 countries have done, which is to safely...
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grady trimble shows us how it works. you can think of these as high tech fire spotters. get mounted on mountaintops and high vantage points all across the west coast of the country and even in australia, and they can pick out using artificial intelligence technology fires. sonia kastner is the ceo of this company, pano that is pioneering this technology. and it's already in use in the real world as we speak. absolutely we're in four states and the united states and also australia and tell me what the goal is because, you know, traditionally decades ago, there were people in fire towers looking for fires. this is essentially the same thing, but it uses cameras. absolutely where it's the exact same principles of fire tower you mount on a high location where smoke you can see smoke rising and we used the are we use artificial intelligence to detect the smoke, and then we use triangulation methods, same as what would be using a watchtower. to determine the exact latitude and longitude and send crews there. nip it in the bud before it gets out of control. exactly every mega f
grady trimble shows us how it works. you can think of these as high tech fire spotters. get mounted on mountaintops and high vantage points all across the west coast of the country and even in australia, and they can pick out using artificial intelligence technology fires. sonia kastner is the ceo of this company, pano that is pioneering this technology. and it's already in use in the real world as we speak. absolutely we're in four states and the united states and also australia and tell me...
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grady trimble is live.nately, sandra. several government agencies are warning people to beware. people are looking for personal details like information from insurance companies or identifiable information. these testing sites in many states are unlicensed and unregulated by the state. one company said the center for covid control operates more than 300 sites. they have an f rating from the better business bureau and under investigation in illinois and several other states. they received numerous complaints and now they say they're shutting down for the next week to try to get a handle on all of these problems. the illinois attorney general, sandra, says your best bet is to go to state-run sites or city-run sites where you won't be preyed on. >> sandra: grady trimble in chicago. thank you. thanks for joining us. by the way, i'm going to join our friend, larry, at 4:00 on fbn. i'll be co-hosting "the five." >> john: looking forward to that. i'll see you sunday. "the story" with martha starts now. >> martha:
grady trimble is live.nately, sandra. several government agencies are warning people to beware. people are looking for personal details like information from insurance companies or identifiable information. these testing sites in many states are unlicensed and unregulated by the state. one company said the center for covid control operates more than 300 sites. they have an f rating from the better business bureau and under investigation in illinois and several other states. they received...
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fox news, grady tremble shows us how it works. you can think of these as high tech fire spotters.as get mounted on mountaintops and high vantage points all across the west coast of the country and even in australia, and they can pick out using artificial intelligence technology fires. sonia kastner is the ceo of this company, pano that is pioneering this technology. and it's already in use in the real world as we speak. absolutely we're in four states and the united states and also australia and tell me what the goal is because, you know, traditionally decades ago, there were people in fire towers looking for fires. this is essentially the same thing, but it uses cameras. absolutely where it's the exact same principles of fire tower you mount on a high location where smoke you can see smoke rising and we used the art. we use artificial intelligence to detect the smoke, and then we use triangulation methods, same as what would be using a watchtower. to determine the exact latitude and longitude and send crews there. nip it in the bud before it gets out of control. exactly every meg
fox news, grady tremble shows us how it works. you can think of these as high tech fire spotters.as get mounted on mountaintops and high vantage points all across the west coast of the country and even in australia, and they can pick out using artificial intelligence technology fires. sonia kastner is the ceo of this company, pano that is pioneering this technology. and it's already in use in the real world as we speak. absolutely we're in four states and the united states and also australia...
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foxes grady trimble reports. you can think of these as high tech fire spotters. cameras get mounted on mountaintops and high vantage points all across the west coast of the country and even in australia, and they can pick out using artificial intelligence technology fires. sonia kastner is the ceo of this company, pano that is pioneering this technology. and it's already in use in the real world as we speak. absolutely we're in four states and the united states and also australia and tell me what the goal is because, you know, traditionally decades ago there were people in fire towers looking for fires. this is essentially the same thing, but it uses cameras. absolutely where it's the exact same principles of fire tower you mount on a high location where smoke you can see smoke rising and we used the are we use artificial intelligence to detect the smoke, and then we use triangulation methods, same as what would be using a watchtower. to determine the exact latitude and longitude and send crews there. nip it in the bud before it gets out of control. exactly every
foxes grady trimble reports. you can think of these as high tech fire spotters. cameras get mounted on mountaintops and high vantage points all across the west coast of the country and even in australia, and they can pick out using artificial intelligence technology fires. sonia kastner is the ceo of this company, pano that is pioneering this technology. and it's already in use in the real world as we speak. absolutely we're in four states and the united states and also australia and tell me...
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grady trimble is live in illinois where grady, you've been talking to the farmers.corn and soy bean farmer. your costs are going through the roof for everything you need. >> yeah, we've seen 30 to 60% increases the last year. it's getting hand to handle. >> that causes down the line. this is used for feed. so that causes meat prices to go up. >> yeah, it's not a direct correlation. if our prices are up, meat prices will be up, too. >> and we've seen that with beef, with chicken. you name it. prices are going up, sandra. this is the first stop in america's food supply chain. unfortunately they're paying more and down the line to the stores we're paying more. >> sandra: such an important story. thanks, grady. in america's heartland. people in middle america and the midwest know the price of a bushel of corn, wheat. they know it like gasoline by the gallon prices. >> john: my wife went to the grocery store. he said grocery store shelves empty. i got the last jug of milk. looks like we're in a depression. >> sandra: thanks for joining us. i'm sandra smith. >> john: and
grady trimble is live in illinois where grady, you've been talking to the farmers.corn and soy bean farmer. your costs are going through the roof for everything you need. >> yeah, we've seen 30 to 60% increases the last year. it's getting hand to handle. >> that causes down the line. this is used for feed. so that causes meat prices to go up. >> yeah, it's not a direct correlation. if our prices are up, meat prices will be up, too. >> and we've seen that with beef, with...
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grady trimble in chicago. the tests still haven't been sheped. are the shortages -- shipped. preying on people desperate for tests in order to try to get personal details like insurance and id information. finish and these pop-up testing sites across the country in many cases are unregular regulated and lice licensed. one company called the center for covid control operates more than 300 sites across the u.s. according to their web site, but they also have an f rating with the bbb and are under investigation in several states. they received complaint about not receiving results from tests, bad customer service and that some locations are asking for that id info. the company says its problems are because of rapid growth and high demand for testing. they told us they were temporarily closing all of their operations across the country starting today for the next week, but this is the center for covid control location, and they are open right now. here's a statement from the company. they say we've made this difficult decision to temporarily pause all operations until we are conf
grady trimble in chicago. the tests still haven't been sheped. are the shortages -- shipped. preying on people desperate for tests in order to try to get personal details like insurance and id information. finish and these pop-up testing sites across the country in many cases are unregular regulated and lice licensed. one company called the center for covid control operates more than 300 sites across the u.s. according to their web site, but they also have an f rating with the bbb and are under...
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grady trimble is digging deeper into all of this in princeton, illinois. grady?reporter: edward, america's farmers are dealing with rising prices for essentials like fertilizer, up 30% from a year ago. fuel to run their equipment up 50-60% from last year. even the farm equipment itself costs more. evan holstein is a corn and soybean farmer out here in illinois, so connect the dots for us as to how higher prices for you eventually leads to higher prices at the grocery store. >> sure. so our corn and soybeans get fed to livestock which in turn becomes the meat you buy at the grocery store. so ingredient increases we're seeing eventually trickle their way down to the consumer. >> reporter: the latest cpi numbers show that all types of meat from beef to chicken up substantially from a year ago, and that is likely because of, what we mentioned, your costs are just through the roof right now. >> yeah. i think, you know, we're just seeing an immense amount of inflation and, hopefully, we'll see some relief down the road, but it'll probably be a while before we expect th
grady trimble is digging deeper into all of this in princeton, illinois. grady?reporter: edward, america's farmers are dealing with rising prices for essentials like fertilizer, up 30% from a year ago. fuel to run their equipment up 50-60% from last year. even the farm equipment itself costs more. evan holstein is a corn and soybean farmer out here in illinois, so connect the dots for us as to how higher prices for you eventually leads to higher prices at the grocery store. >> sure. so...
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grady trimble in chicago with the latest. grady. >> hey, ash.nal information. things like insurance information and identification information. this company runs this site, it is called center for covid control. they have 300 sites across the country according to their website. they are close right now as they are under investigation here in illinois and multiple other states. they have been operating from the better business bureau who says they received complaints about people not getting results back, terrible customer service and some locations asking for id info. for its part, the company says it is committed to serving our patients in the safest most accurate and most compliant matter regrettably due to our rapid growth in the unprecedented recent demand testing we have not been able to meet all of our commitments and that is why they say they are closing for the next week to try to close out those problems. in the meantime, the better business bureau is giving people advice and how to avoid getting scammed. only use authorized testing sit
grady trimble in chicago with the latest. grady. >> hey, ash.nal information. things like insurance information and identification information. this company runs this site, it is called center for covid control. they have 300 sites across the country according to their website. they are close right now as they are under investigation here in illinois and multiple other states. they have been operating from the better business bureau who says they received complaints about people not...
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neil: grady, thank you very much for that. grady trimble following these developments in chicago.l these spikes of omicron cases, three days running million new cases today, everyone seems to be getting this thing, but the good news is not as severe, hospitalizations are up but they're running about 50% lower than they were a year ago. let's get the latest on states like mississippi, also seeing a spike in cases but i must preface here, not the dangerous cases that we were seeing a year ago. tate reeves the governor of mississippi kind enough to join us, governor, good to see you. happy new year. >> happy new year neil, thanks for having me on today. neil: could you update us where things stand in mississippi with the whole omicron thing? >> i can. we've seen as you mentioned earlier, a significant uptick in the total number of cases. in fact just about 15 days ago. we had a seven day moving average of about 200 cases per day for seven days. as of yesterday that number had risen from 200 cases on a seven day moving average, to 4800. with today's number, what i expect to be reporte
neil: grady, thank you very much for that. grady trimble following these developments in chicago.l these spikes of omicron cases, three days running million new cases today, everyone seems to be getting this thing, but the good news is not as severe, hospitalizations are up but they're running about 50% lower than they were a year ago. let's get the latest on states like mississippi, also seeing a spike in cases but i must preface here, not the dangerous cases that we were seeing a year ago....
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grady. >> reporter: hey, david.nternational airlines like british airways, air india and emirates canceled flights into the u.s. today over fears from the 5g rollout. here in the u.s. though the domestic airlines, the majors, seem to be expecting maybe some minor disruptions. but it appears the worst of the fears that they had like mass cancellations of cargo and passenger flights has been avoided. and that is thanks to that agreement between verizon and at&t to launch towers everywhere in the u.s. as planned except for some close to certain airports. and even the international airlines that were worried about the 5g rollout seem to be less worried today. japan airlines says we have received confirmation from the faa that there's no longer a problem with the operation of the boeing 777, and we will resume service to the u.s. mainland with the boeing 777 starting tomorrow. at issue here, the main concern from the airlines is that the 5g frequency is close to the frequency on some safety instruments on airplanes that
grady. >> reporter: hey, david.nternational airlines like british airways, air india and emirates canceled flights into the u.s. today over fears from the 5g rollout. here in the u.s. though the domestic airlines, the majors, seem to be expecting maybe some minor disruptions. but it appears the worst of the fears that they had like mass cancellations of cargo and passenger flights has been avoided. and that is thanks to that agreement between verizon and at&t to launch towers...
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fox businesses grady trimble is live in chicago. hi, grady. >> we're at one of those microschools.udents in total at the school in class right next door to us in a separate classroom. i'm with the director kristin and you have seen an uptick in enrollment during the pandemic. while other schools were closed you guys stayed open for in-person instruction. >> we've seen a little increase, 10 to 20%. >> what do you attribute that to? >> parents are more engaged with their children's education as they've been dealing with online school so they've been looking at how do i really want my child to learn and they are looking at alternative options and other ways of learning. they looked at montessori. >> if you look at the numbers at cps, public school enrollment has gone sizeably in the last three years or so but switching from a public school to a school like this does come with some concerns i would imagine the price and some other considerations. >> i think price comes into it. that's why our school is focused on accessibility and having a mind shift from making sure my child is reachi
fox businesses grady trimble is live in chicago. hi, grady. >> we're at one of those microschools.udents in total at the school in class right next door to us in a separate classroom. i'm with the director kristin and you have seen an uptick in enrollment during the pandemic. while other schools were closed you guys stayed open for in-person instruction. >> we've seen a little increase, 10 to 20%. >> what do you attribute that to? >> parents are more engaged with their...
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grady? reporter: ash, prices for car and gas you need to drive them are outpacing just about every other sector when it comes to inflation. look at the numbers over the last year. edward just noted motor fool up almost 50% from a year ago -- fuel. used vehicles cost 37% more than last year. new vehicles up about 12%. new car prices head records last year. in fact edmunds is saying the average transaction price is now higher than the average msrp. americans are paying on average $662 more for a new car than the automakers themselves say they should be selling for. and as far as those gas prices go, ashley, you say buckle up. $4 could be on the horizon. price cost rise even more if demand coming off the omicron wave is higher than expected. typical runup between now and memorial day with the folks at gas buddy is 35 to 85 cents a gallon. we could top that. in chicago where the gas is 3.79 at this gas station. we'll hit four bucks a gallon soon. same goes for california, new york, new jersey. y
grady? reporter: ash, prices for car and gas you need to drive them are outpacing just about every other sector when it comes to inflation. look at the numbers over the last year. edward just noted motor fool up almost 50% from a year ago -- fuel. used vehicles cost 37% more than last year. new vehicles up about 12%. new car prices head records last year. in fact edmunds is saying the average transaction price is now higher than the average msrp. americans are paying on average $662 more for a...
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i hope it does, grady thank you very much.iden is pointing his finger at meat producers and the federal reserve in answer to questions this week about rising inflation he wants more regulations for those meat producers, and that's not likely to decrease inflation. let's face it, but the fed could slow inflation with rate hikes, the question is at what cost? joining us now is former reagan economist art laffer. great to see you, art, thanks for coming in. i don't know if you're a meat guy, art, but boy -- >> i am. david: it's incredible when you see demand from people like us, for the meat, and you see supply from that producer, and we can't get the two together, usually that means the governments in the middle doesn't it? >> yeah, it does, and those tomahawks look just absolutely spectacular, they are aging, and you know, they are just wonderful. such a waste. such a shame that we have an economy that's been so dis jointed by government regulations, and restrictions and requirements. david: and they want to increase it. presid
i hope it does, grady thank you very much.iden is pointing his finger at meat producers and the federal reserve in answer to questions this week about rising inflation he wants more regulations for those meat producers, and that's not likely to decrease inflation. let's face it, but the fed could slow inflation with rate hikes, the question is at what cost? joining us now is former reagan economist art laffer. great to see you, art, thanks for coming in. i don't know if you're a meat guy, art,...
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stuart: grady trimble, thanks very much. by the commerce department shows delivery of semiconductor chips from start to finish has doubled from maximum of 182 days to 365 days a year leaving us companies in the auto industry with chronically low supplies. the biden administration is touting the us innovation and competition act, which includes $52 billion in funding to boost domestic chip production. the house and senate debating bills that would provide additional funding for chip manufacturing, the white house claims us chip companies announced $80 billion in new investments on 2025 but that doesn't help the current situation. stuart: bernie sanders doesn't want to provide that money. and biden praising gm and their $7 billion investment in electric vehicles. what is he saying about this? ashley: a sign the administration's efforts to strengthen the economy leading to a manufacturing come back. 7 million will be spent, make electric pickup trucks which will cost $4 billion total as well as building a us battery cell plant
stuart: grady trimble, thanks very much. by the commerce department shows delivery of semiconductor chips from start to finish has doubled from maximum of 182 days to 365 days a year leaving us companies in the auto industry with chronically low supplies. the biden administration is touting the us innovation and competition act, which includes $52 billion in funding to boost domestic chip production. the house and senate debating bills that would provide additional funding for chip...
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neither of whom are psyched about any of this , grady? what's the latest? contentious relationship but even public health officials here in chicago and federally, dr. fauci, they're saying schools should be open, and so is president biden. he went on yesterday and said that schools here and everywhere should be open right now, yet 73 % of chicago teachers union members voted yesterday to shutdown in-person classes. the chicago public school ceo said they're not doing classes in-person without the teachers but they're also not going to do it virtually so there are no classes whatsoever today. in discussing why schools should be open, president biden pointed to the $122 billion schools across the country got from the american rescue plan. look at new york city, la, and chicago. they got a huge bulk of that, almost 10% of it. they got even more money when you count the previous stimulus packages, yet the teachers union here says the district has not done enough with that money, they say there needs to be more testing in the schools and the district needs to ha
neither of whom are psyched about any of this , grady? what's the latest? contentious relationship but even public health officials here in chicago and federally, dr. fauci, they're saying schools should be open, and so is president biden. he went on yesterday and said that schools here and everywhere should be open right now, yet 73 % of chicago teachers union members voted yesterday to shutdown in-person classes. the chicago public school ceo said they're not doing classes in-person without...