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grady trimble is with me.involved to make them pay up. >> to make the vietnam company pay up because they haven't been able to get the state owned company in vietnam to pay up themselves after all this time. we are talking a small family-owned company in kansas called hall brothers inc. . starting in the early 2000s they had dozens of miles of highway in the commonest country. they have partial payments at first, and the state owned company owes them $38 million for the work they did. including millions for labor, supplies, travel and other expenses, not to mention legal fees we accrued fighting this viennese company in court. these are the expenses on your screen and it hurt the hall brothers business in the us. >> it affected how much we could do in the united states because we had to send money over there to keep that going. >> hall brothers tells us several other us companies are in the same position as they are, the commerce department and other government agencies involved but so far, no luck getting the
grady trimble is with me.involved to make them pay up. >> to make the vietnam company pay up because they haven't been able to get the state owned company in vietnam to pay up themselves after all this time. we are talking a small family-owned company in kansas called hall brothers inc. . starting in the early 2000s they had dozens of miles of highway in the commonest country. they have partial payments at first, and the state owned company owes them $38 million for the work they did....
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grady trimble is in chicago. good morning, grady. like some people are choosing to stay a little closer to home this labor day weekend because of those higher gas prices. a survey from the vacationer found that more than half of americans do plan to go somewhere this lay e boar day weekend, but that same survey also found that gas prices will affect their plans by about the same amount either because of higher prices at the pump or because of higher airfare. the good news is gas prices have fallen for 11 weeks in a row x while the white house has been taking credit for that drop, most experts say the biden administration is not responsible. instead, demand here in the u.s. and overseas has softened, and americans have been driving less and taking shorter trips because of the high prices. aaa says we're also cutting back on spending in other areas to make up for high fuel prices. experts do expect them to keep falling as we head into the fall, that's what typically happens, but supply is still extremely tight. so any number of scenari
grady trimble is in chicago. good morning, grady. like some people are choosing to stay a little closer to home this labor day weekend because of those higher gas prices. a survey from the vacationer found that more than half of americans do plan to go somewhere this lay e boar day weekend, but that same survey also found that gas prices will affect their plans by about the same amount either because of higher prices at the pump or because of higher airfare. the good news is gas prices have...
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grady trimble is as a gas station in chicago with more details for us, good morning, grady. >> good morninga trip this labor weekend according to travel site vacationer but almost the same amount sagas prices will affect their trip one way or another either through higher prices at the pump or higher airfare. take a look at the national average for gallon of gas today, 3.80, the bad news is gas prices are still historically high. that's 62 cents more than a year ago. the good news is, though, they have fallen for 11 weeks in a row. while the white house has been taking credit for the drop, most experts say the biden administration is not responsible. instead demand here and overseas has softened and americans have been driving less and taking shorter trips because of high prices. triple a saying we are cutting back on spending in other areas to make up for high fuel costs, experts do expect prices will keep falling when we head into the fall when there's typically less demand, that's what usually happens but all of that could change if a major hurricane hits the refining states. >> we are s
grady trimble is as a gas station in chicago with more details for us, good morning, grady. >> good morninga trip this labor weekend according to travel site vacationer but almost the same amount sagas prices will affect their trip one way or another either through higher prices at the pump or higher airfare. take a look at the national average for gallon of gas today, 3.80, the bad news is gas prices are still historically high. that's 62 cents more than a year ago. the good news is,...
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liz: grady trimble, thank you. it has an interesting dove tail here. uber eats going all electric.obots taking another major step to delivering your food as autonomous delivery vehicle company neuro announcing today it has teamed up with uber eats for the next ten years. its founder and president here in moments to tell us how it all works that you're going to get your food delivered by that little thing. it's a fox business exclusive. closing bell, we're about 41 minutes away from hearing those bells ring. the dow increasing its gains up about 94 points and s&p 13 and nasdaq better by 27. we are coming right back, don't go away. ♪ liz: uber shares, we take a look at those? yes, they're getting about a one and third percent jolt on news break today. they awe nounsed a decade long partnership with neuro robotics to continue driving forward into the autonomous delivery space. starting this fall, americans in houston, texas, and mountain view, california, will have the option to get their uber eats orders delivered by one of neuro's autonomous ev vehicles. you can see it on the screen
liz: grady trimble, thank you. it has an interesting dove tail here. uber eats going all electric.obots taking another major step to delivering your food as autonomous delivery vehicle company neuro announcing today it has teamed up with uber eats for the next ten years. its founder and president here in moments to tell us how it all works that you're going to get your food delivered by that little thing. it's a fox business exclusive. closing bell, we're about 41 minutes away from hearing...
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grady trimble in chicago with more. grady?g, liz, a whole hosts of state attorneys and sheriffs are sounding the alarm about this new law. they say it will make crime in illinois worse. the law scraps cash bail entirely. it also limits who can be arrested and held in jail based on the crime they're alleged to have committed. the democrats who voted for it say it's more equitable because it doesn't keep people in jail just because they can't afford bail. opponents you however say it will lead to hundreds, if not thousands of people being released from jail as soon as it goes into effect at the beginning of next year. they also say it will make our communities less safe with suspects in future violent crimes, dui cases, drug offenses, roaming the streets. >> it abolishes cash bail for almost every offense. this includes, but isn't limited to, kidnapping, armed robbery, second-degree murder, drug-induced homicide, aggravated dui, threatening a public official and activated fleeing and alluding. reporter: the new law comes at a ti
grady trimble in chicago with more. grady?g, liz, a whole hosts of state attorneys and sheriffs are sounding the alarm about this new law. they say it will make crime in illinois worse. the law scraps cash bail entirely. it also limits who can be arrested and held in jail based on the crime they're alleged to have committed. the democrats who voted for it say it's more equitable because it doesn't keep people in jail just because they can't afford bail. opponents you however say it will lead to...
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grady trimble joins us. e any chance that prices will come down? reporter: not in the near-term, stuart. in fact the average electric vehicle price actually went up a little less than 2% from july-to -august. it's not just ev's here at the show. it's also hybrids like this one, this is the jeep wrangler 4xe. you see it has about 25 miles, i believe, on the charge, and then that combustion engine kicks in. there is the grand cherokee and just like the fully-electric vehicles, the starting prices for these are pretty high. in the mid-to-upper 50's. take a look at the average sale price for a new fully-electric vehicle. that's above $66,000. its gone up more than 15% in the last year, but, chevy just unveiled its equinox ev. it's at a lower price point and they say that's a game changer. >> we're going to start right around $30,000, which is a price point that nobody else has touch ed, with this kind of package. we think we've got a very compelling vehicle. its got the right size, technology, and features to be
grady trimble joins us. e any chance that prices will come down? reporter: not in the near-term, stuart. in fact the average electric vehicle price actually went up a little less than 2% from july-to -august. it's not just ev's here at the show. it's also hybrids like this one, this is the jeep wrangler 4xe. you see it has about 25 miles, i believe, on the charge, and then that combustion engine kicks in. there is the grand cherokee and just like the fully-electric vehicles, the starting prices...
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grady trimble is in detroit, michigan, with more. grady. liz, this is the cadillac lyric ev. you can see how interested people are in it. the president was interested in it as well. he took it for a spin across the floor of the auto show today. he also took a figurative victory lap claiming his policies are the reason the automakers here in detroit and other companies across the country are investing in u.s. manufacturing. president biden: my economic agenda has ignited historic manufacturing boom here in america. where is it written that says we can't be the manufacturing hub of the world? where is that written? reporter: the reality is the investment in investment vehicles by ford, general motors and others were already well underway before president biden took office. on top of that electric vehicles make up only a small fraction of all new vehicles sales, just over 5%. you mentioned one of the biggest roadblocks to widespread ev adoption, how expensive they are. president biden met with gm ceo mary barra today. she praised him for the e
grady trimble is in detroit, michigan, with more. grady. liz, this is the cadillac lyric ev. you can see how interested people are in it. the president was interested in it as well. he took it for a spin across the floor of the auto show today. he also took a figurative victory lap claiming his policies are the reason the automakers here in detroit and other companies across the country are investing in u.s. manufacturing. president biden: my economic agenda has ignited historic manufacturing...
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liz: grady trimble. thank you so much.ng us now, congressman french hill from house financial services along with economist nick loris of c3 solutions. congressman, your reaction to janet yellen. it sounds like she wants to wipe out tens of millions of u.s. jobs. is it to churilous to say she didn't skype or zoom the speech, she flew there? >> liz, it is depressing because janet yellen had a distinguished career in macroeconomics. she is the former chair of the federal reserve board and she is absolutely spewing nonsense in her speech at detroit. it is completely unrealistic to say what she said and it is misleading to the american people to think that we can snap our fingers and go from our important use of fossil fuels to renewable energy. she is completely wrong about it. i know she knows better than that. she knows this is an evolution airy process that has to be driven by the market, not a radical revolutionary process done in the salons of brooklyn. liz: too, what the congressman is saying, nick, this phrase is now c
liz: grady trimble. thank you so much.ng us now, congressman french hill from house financial services along with economist nick loris of c3 solutions. congressman, your reaction to janet yellen. it sounds like she wants to wipe out tens of millions of u.s. jobs. is it to churilous to say she didn't skype or zoom the speech, she flew there? >> liz, it is depressing because janet yellen had a distinguished career in macroeconomics. she is the former chair of the federal reserve board and...
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grady trimble on that in chicago. hi, grady. >> hey, neil. aaa says the vast majority of people travelling this labor day weekend will take a car, but some people, a lot of them actually, are trying to stay put entirely. a cars.com survey says of those not going anywhere, about 1/4 of them say the main reason for that is because of high gas prices. take a look at those prices. the national average for a gallon of gas is $3.80. the bad news, gas prices are still historically high. that is 62 cents more than a year ago. the good news is that they have fallen nor 11 weeks in a row. while the white house has taken credit for the drop, the biden administration is not responsible. instead, demand here in the u.s. and overseas has softened and americans have been driving less, taking shorter trips because of high prices. aaa says we're cutting back on spending in other areas to make up for high fuel prices. the people we spoke to said they're not going on a big trip this labor day for two main reasons. they want to avoid everybody else that is trave
grady trimble on that in chicago. hi, grady. >> hey, neil. aaa says the vast majority of people travelling this labor day weekend will take a car, but some people, a lot of them actually, are trying to stay put entirely. a cars.com survey says of those not going anywhere, about 1/4 of them say the main reason for that is because of high gas prices. take a look at those prices. the national average for a gallon of gas is $3.80. the bad news, gas prices are still historically high. that is...
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grady trimble has more in chicago. grady, good to see you. reporter: hi, liz.arrived here in chicago. some of them waved at our cameras. one man even said something to the effect of thank you to president biden. [speaking in native tongue] the two busing had just under 100 migrants on board. after half an hour members of chicago's's office of emergency management showed up. they loaded migrants into two city buses. they said they were taking them to a shelter. governor greg abbott pointed out in a statement that mayor lori lightfoot has repeatedly called chicago a sanctuary city that will welcome, everyone and provide resources regardless of legal status. mayor lightfoot says the city will do that but she is also going after governor abbott. >> governor abbott's racist, xenophobic practices of expulsion have only amplified challenges many of these migrants have experienced on their journey to find a safe place. reporter: governor abbott says, chicago will be a new regular drop off location for migrants in addition to washington, d.c. and new york city which alr
grady trimble has more in chicago. grady, good to see you. reporter: hi, liz.arrived here in chicago. some of them waved at our cameras. one man even said something to the effect of thank you to president biden. [speaking in native tongue] the two busing had just under 100 migrants on board. after half an hour members of chicago's's office of emergency management showed up. they loaded migrants into two city buses. they said they were taking them to a shelter. governor greg abbott pointed out...
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neil: go to grady trimble right now.t to pour on the bad news, europe britain, utility bills are through the roof. talking about freezing the rate increases for time being, good luck with that. we're in a similar conundrum, americans are paying 170, $175 more likely to heat their homes this winter that could be a conservative figure. grady with more on that. reporter: neil, on average it will cost $1200 for americans to heat their homes this winter. if you look at the numbers that is a 17% increase from a year ago. as you noted about $175 more than last winter. home heating bills could be even higher depending where you live and how you heat your home. even with this bleak forecast for the winter the biden administration is touting that gas prices at the pump have fallen from record highs. >> 2.34, that is savings of $70 per month for the average driver. that is breathing room. reporter: but any quote savings from fuel at the pump could be offset by higher natural gas price. >> here in texas where we look at the fuel cos
neil: go to grady trimble right now.t to pour on the bad news, europe britain, utility bills are through the roof. talking about freezing the rate increases for time being, good luck with that. we're in a similar conundrum, americans are paying 170, $175 more likely to heat their homes this winter that could be a conservative figure. grady with more on that. reporter: neil, on average it will cost $1200 for americans to heat their homes this winter. if you look at the numbers that is a 17%...
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grady trimble in detroit, michigan with plans for the future that are not electric.h. there is a lot of buzz around electric vehicles here on the show floor and in the auto industry at large but ford is not going all-in on all electric. in fact this car is sort of a statement piece, piece de resistance if you will. they unveiled this new mustang last night. it is combustion engine or ice vehicle. >> a lot of other companies will have to get out of this segment but we have the mustang mach e allowed us to make another v8 coup. our ice products back to segment we think electrification will take longer. reporter: vehicle prices yesterday when president biden was here he didn't mention new car prices are higher than they ever been. the latest numbers from kelley blue book shows the average price for a new vehicle is around $48,300, up 11% almost from a year ago. a big reason for those higher prices the supply chain issues that the car industry has been dealing with, in that exclusive interview with me, ford ceo jim farley told me expects supply chain challenges to contin
grady trimble in detroit, michigan with plans for the future that are not electric.h. there is a lot of buzz around electric vehicles here on the show floor and in the auto industry at large but ford is not going all-in on all electric. in fact this car is sort of a statement piece, piece de resistance if you will. they unveiled this new mustang last night. it is combustion engine or ice vehicle. >> a lot of other companies will have to get out of this segment but we have the mustang mach...
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grady trimble fox business this is ktvu fox two news at six.e police department. a new report from the independent police auditor is raising questions about whether the department is effectively handling complaints against officers. these investigations should never be done by the police themselves. there is no incentive or motivation for them to sustain these findings that should be done on the outside one in every three standards. a police officers has some kind of complaint lodged against them just within the past year. good evening. i'm julie julie haener mike mibach. tomorrow night, the san jose city council will discuss this, along with some of the other findings in the auditor's annual report at six ktvu. south bay reporter marks air as the story okay? the independent police auditor reports directly to the city council and is outside the police departments chain of command. the goal is to increase confidence in the department by community engagement, making recommendations and making sure that complaints about officer misconduct are inve
grady trimble fox business this is ktvu fox two news at six.e police department. a new report from the independent police auditor is raising questions about whether the department is effectively handling complaints against officers. these investigations should never be done by the police themselves. there is no incentive or motivation for them to sustain these findings that should be done on the outside one in every three standards. a police officers has some kind of complaint lodged against...
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comes as car prices hit record prices last month because of lingering supply chain problems but grady trimblelive at the auto show. grady, you spoke with the ford ceo jim fa farly. he doesn't expect the problems to get better any time soon >> reporter: unfortunately not, liz. he said computer chip supplies have improved a bit but ford is still having trouble getting parts from other suppliers and he's expecting the supply chain challenges to last well into next year. hopefully it won't impact production of the new ford mustang that they just unveiled last night. this vehicle is a bit of a statement from ceo jim farly that even though the move to evs is important, there's still room for what you just called the good old internal combustion or ice engine. >> we have ice business, which is growing like the fuzz mustangs and super-duties and the electric that will be 2 million units and that will be largely growth and on that one, we're number two already behind tesla in electric sales. >> reporter: and a big part of ford's business already, electric aside, is the commercial business. farly see a
comes as car prices hit record prices last month because of lingering supply chain problems but grady trimblelive at the auto show. grady, you spoke with the ford ceo jim fa farly. he doesn't expect the problems to get better any time soon >> reporter: unfortunately not, liz. he said computer chip supplies have improved a bit but ford is still having trouble getting parts from other suppliers and he's expecting the supply chain challenges to last well into next year. hopefully it won't...
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grady trimble following all of that from the windy city, grady? two buses of migrants arrived in chicago last night around 7:30. several migrants waved at our cameras. one gave a thumb's up. one said in spanish something to the effect of thank you to president biden. [speaking in native tongue] reporter: two buses had just under 100 migrants on board. at least a dozen by my count maybe more were children including infants. the migrants i talked to they thought someone from the city would be there to help them when they got there. >> i think it is unfair to be thrown here without any information and just get, get off of the bus and that's it. reporter: you don't know where you're going to go? >> we don't know anything. we don't know anything about it. reporter: after halve half an hour members of chicago office of emergency management. they loaded them into two city buses they were taking them to a shelter. greg abbott loves to tout the city to welcome all regardless of legal status. he looks forward to responsibility in action as these migrants re
grady trimble following all of that from the windy city, grady? two buses of migrants arrived in chicago last night around 7:30. several migrants waved at our cameras. one gave a thumb's up. one said in spanish something to the effect of thank you to president biden. [speaking in native tongue] reporter: two buses had just under 100 migrants on board. at least a dozen by my count maybe more were children including infants. the migrants i talked to they thought someone from the city would be...
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joining us now, right there at the heart of the autoshow in the motor city, grady trimble.etter optics today than yesterday when he was pushing the inflation reduction act as the market was tanking. >> reporter: yeah, that was not good. today the pictures are president biden taking the cadillacly lyr, for a spin. he's taking a victory lap figuratively speaking and claiming his policies that auto makers here in detroit and around the country are investing in u.s. manufacturing. >> my economic agenda ignited historic manufacturing boom here in america. where is it written that says we can't be the manufacturing hub of the world? where's that written? >> reporter: but as you know, liz, the investment in electric vehicles by ford, general motors and others, they were already underway before president biden took office. even though there are a lot of electric vehicle models on display at the auto show, they make up only a small fraction of all new vehicle sales, just over 5%. one of the biggest roadblocks to widespread ev adoption is how expensive they are. a new ev on average c
joining us now, right there at the heart of the autoshow in the motor city, grady trimble.etter optics today than yesterday when he was pushing the inflation reduction act as the market was tanking. >> reporter: yeah, that was not good. today the pictures are president biden taking the cadillacly lyr, for a spin. he's taking a victory lap figuratively speaking and claiming his policies that auto makers here in detroit and around the country are investing in u.s. manufacturing. >> my...
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grady trimble has more on that. grady?, whether states attorneys and sheriffs like it or not. in fact, a lot of them in illinois are sounding the alarm about this new law, saying that it's going to make crime worse. it's going to make communities across the state of illinois more dangerous. the law gets rid of cash bail entirely and it also limits who can be arrested and held in jail based on the crime they're alleged to have committed. the democrats who voted for this law say it's more equitable because it doesn't keep people in jail, just because they can't afford bail, but those in law enforcement in the justice system who oppose it say it'll lead to hundreds, if not thousands of inmates being released from jail as soon as it goes into effect, on january 1, 2023. they also say it'll make communities less safe in the future, because suspects in violent crimes, dui cases and drug offenses will be out free. one states attorney in a recent op-ed says this. "the bottom line, the law will allow dangerous individuals to rome o
grady trimble has more on that. grady?, whether states attorneys and sheriffs like it or not. in fact, a lot of them in illinois are sounding the alarm about this new law, saying that it's going to make crime worse. it's going to make communities across the state of illinois more dangerous. the law gets rid of cash bail entirely and it also limits who can be arrested and held in jail based on the crime they're alleged to have committed. the democrats who voted for this law say it's more...
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. >> grady trimble following the business developments including companies that have to adjust to this rate environment that goes higher and higher. >> the problem is sticking around. it is taking a bite out of americans budgets, that's the take away from darden restaurants, they loan longhorn steakhouse, and a number of other chains falling 3% or 4% in today's trading. they met expectations on profits and stood by its outlook but same-store sales are dragging stock rising by 2. 3% for the quarter and the biggest revenue generator, olive garden and even with the good deals there, unlimited soup, salad and breadsticks for $10.99 the ceo says inflation is weighing on customers especially those with lower incomes and the chip shortage is wreaking havoc on the auto industry, toyota the latest to cut production because of semiconductor supply, planning about 800,000 vehicles in october, one hundred thousand short of its monthly average. ford's ceo said it is not just the chip supply that is causing trouble. >> chips are improving, not many are having problems. it is either maintenance or ab
. >> grady trimble following the business developments including companies that have to adjust to this rate environment that goes higher and higher. >> the problem is sticking around. it is taking a bite out of americans budgets, that's the take away from darden restaurants, they loan longhorn steakhouse, and a number of other chains falling 3% or 4% in today's trading. they met expectations on profits and stood by its outlook but same-store sales are dragging stock rising by 2. 3%...
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the ceo of mcdonald's, not happy after he said businesses are fleeing her city because of crime, grady trimbleas the report coming up. fox and friends cohost steve doocy just visited the villages where he spoke to voters, he will tell us what the issues are that are most important to the people of the villages. whether you are dining out or shopping at the grocery store, inflation is eating into your wallet. ashley webster is in savannah, georgia talking how diners are dealing with soaring food prices after this. ♪ another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip converged network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with comcast business. powering possibilities. go. go smaller carbon footprint. go these footprints. go saving energy. emerson technology can help heat p
the ceo of mcdonald's, not happy after he said businesses are fleeing her city because of crime, grady trimbleas the report coming up. fox and friends cohost steve doocy just visited the villages where he spoke to voters, he will tell us what the issues are that are most important to the people of the villages. whether you are dining out or shopping at the grocery store, inflation is eating into your wallet. ashley webster is in savannah, georgia talking how diners are dealing with soaring food...
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i guess, grady trimble in chicago, the judge gave him a split win.he whistle-blower, what he has brought into evidence but as far as pushing this thing back beyond october, that doesn't look like it's happening right? reporter, right, neil. those were the two asks for musk and wanted to delay the trial and collaborate these new whistle-blower allegations into his suit against twitter. as far as delay of the trial goes, the judge said that will not happen. it is still scheduled for october 17. the musk team wanted to put it back four weeks. the judge said no because it would fear it would add harm to twitter. allegations in question are from twitter's former head of security, pieter zatko which were made public last month. he was fired from twitter earlier this year. he said twitter had egregious privacy security, content moderation problems. among them twitter deliberately undercounted the number of bot accounts on the platform. musk made a similar case in his attempt to drop his 44 billion-dollar takeover deal. twitter has disputed both of those men
i guess, grady trimble in chicago, the judge gave him a split win.he whistle-blower, what he has brought into evidence but as far as pushing this thing back beyond october, that doesn't look like it's happening right? reporter, right, neil. those were the two asks for musk and wanted to delay the trial and collaborate these new whistle-blower allegations into his suit against twitter. as far as delay of the trial goes, the judge said that will not happen. it is still scheduled for october 17....
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the latest from grady trimble who is there. >> reporter: is causing problems for businesses.d's's ceo drew super criticism from mayor lori lightfoot, the city is in crisis and time to face facts about crime here. >> there are large companies more in chicago this year than last year, to recruit and employ into mcdonald's, to join us in chicago than it does in the past. >> he didn't site-specific crimes, it is blocks from here, in a random drive-by shooting and there was an attempted kidnapping. violent crime is up 37% in the past year, 63% motor vehicle theft is up nearly 70%, dismissing his concerns. >> what would have been helpful, for mcdonald's's ceo to educate himself before he spoke. i will look at productive engagement. >> reporter: mcdonald's's ceo made those comments economic club of chicago luncheon, the same organization that can griffin, in the city of chicago, we know what happened after that. he moved sit it out lapse headquarters to south florida. if you don't make changes and yes crime under control we do have other options, we do have governors and mayors acro
the latest from grady trimble who is there. >> reporter: is causing problems for businesses.d's's ceo drew super criticism from mayor lori lightfoot, the city is in crisis and time to face facts about crime here. >> there are large companies more in chicago this year than last year, to recruit and employ into mcdonald's, to join us in chicago than it does in the past. >> he didn't site-specific crimes, it is blocks from here, in a random drive-by shooting and there was an...
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grady trimble talking about the other focus of the administration out of detroit, michigan where the president will announce the big vehicle push. what do you have for us? reporter: neil, the president is under the roof of the convention center here right now. he is touring the show floor, a little bit. couple hours in this room where he is expected to give that speech. you can see behind me are several union workers. you know loves them. beyond the stage there, you can see some of the electric vehicles that the automakers here in detroit have been working on, that is the cadillac lyric electric vehicle and the f-150 lightning, the electric pickup truck. biden and some of the automakers think half of all cars sold by 2030 will be electric or hybrid. right now that number is just above 5%. so there is a long way to go. one of the biggest roadblocks to widespread adoption of electric vehicles has been the price. as we show you images of the president touring the auto show floor, the price of an electric vehicle on average is about $20,000 more than the average price of a vehicle. you s
grady trimble talking about the other focus of the administration out of detroit, michigan where the president will announce the big vehicle push. what do you have for us? reporter: neil, the president is under the roof of the convention center here right now. he is touring the show floor, a little bit. couple hours in this room where he is expected to give that speech. you can see behind me are several union workers. you know loves them. beyond the stage there, you can see some of the electric...
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grady trimble live in the motor city for that visit. good morning. >> good morning.sident biden took the electric cadillac for a spin yesterday and a figurative victory lap claiming his economic policies are the reason automakers and other companies are investing in u.s. manufacturing. what he didn't mention on his visit is how expensive new cars have become hitting a new record in august. the latest numbers from kelley blue book show the average price is around $48,300. a big reason for the higher prices? supply chain strains. ford ceo told me in an exclusive interview yesterday he expects the supply chain challenges to continue well into next year. >> the chips are slightly improving. not resolved yet. many suppliers who aren't chip related are having problems. maintenance, absenteeism. challenging in a different way. >> and while a lot of the talk here is about electric vehicles, ford is not going all in on evs. in fact, it just unveiled this, a new mustang with a combustion or ice engine. >> a lot of other companies will have to get out of the segment but we have
grady trimble live in the motor city for that visit. good morning. >> good morning.sident biden took the electric cadillac for a spin yesterday and a figurative victory lap claiming his economic policies are the reason automakers and other companies are investing in u.s. manufacturing. what he didn't mention on his visit is how expensive new cars have become hitting a new record in august. the latest numbers from kelley blue book show the average price is around $48,300. a big reason for...
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grady trimble from the sister network fox business is live with business owners. ley, good morning not just businesses but state attorneys and sheriff's speaking out against the law saying it will make crime in illinois were spared the law gets rid of cash bail but also limits who can be arrested and kept in jail based on the crime. the democrats who voted for it say it is more equitable because it doesn't keep people in jail because they can afford they'll put those in law enforcement pose it say it will lead to hundreds if not thousands of people being released from jail as soon as it goes into effect at the beginning of the year. they also say it will make the communities less safe with suspects in future violent crimes committed dui cases and drug offenses out free. republican candidate for governor darren bailey is attacking j.b. pritzker who signed into law. >> illinois violent crime has risen since j.b. took office and remains above the national average. illinois has had more than 1,000 homicides in 2020, setting a multi-high. >> one states attorney and a re
grady trimble from the sister network fox business is live with business owners. ley, good morning not just businesses but state attorneys and sheriff's speaking out against the law saying it will make crime in illinois were spared the law gets rid of cash bail but also limits who can be arrested and kept in jail based on the crime. the democrats who voted for it say it is more equitable because it doesn't keep people in jail because they can afford they'll put those in law enforcement pose it...
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let's get the latest from grady trimble in the windy city with the latest update on this one. uses arrived around 7:30 last night. several migrants waved at our cameras. one man said thank you to president biden. >> thank you, president joe biden. >> the two buses have just under 100 migrants on board. i by my count, at least a dozen or mo were children, including infants. the migrants i spoke to said they thought someone would be will to help them when they got here. >> it's fair to be thrown here without any information and just get off -- get off of the bus and that's it. >> you don't know where you're going. >> we don't know anything. >> after about half an hour, the members of the office of emergency managed came. they loaded them into city buses and took them to a shelter. governor abbott pointed out to a statement that lori lightfoot called chicago a sanctuary city and will welcome everyone. mayor lightfoot says the city will do that but also going after governor abbott calling his policies racistic and xeno phobic. >> pandering to the lost common denominator in his part
let's get the latest from grady trimble in the windy city with the latest update on this one. uses arrived around 7:30 last night. several migrants waved at our cameras. one man said thank you to president biden. >> thank you, president joe biden. >> the two buses have just under 100 migrants on board. i by my count, at least a dozen or mo were children, including infants. the migrants i spoke to said they thought someone would be will to help them when they got here. >> it's...
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grady trimble in chicago. all right, grady, what output does this send to america?i arabia and opec don't care we're paying more and some might like it and they want to keep oil prices high so they make more money. the production cut for october comes just days after the g7 countries announce plans to put a price cap on russian oil and comes about a month and a half after president biden's visit to saudi arabia so ask them to drill more. after that trip, opec+ increased production by 100,000 barrels per day for the month of september but now they're reversing that by the same amount for october. makes you wonder, was the president's visit to saudi arabia all for naught. oil analyst andy liphoussaying with ope c+ production running 3 million barrels per day less than their agreed to quo toe, it's more of a political statement and a snub to president biden and the european union. the move from opec+ follows moscow's confirmation it'll keep the nordstream pipeline closed. that's unlikely to happen so europe will keep getting squeezed. opec and russia are sending the me
grady trimble in chicago. all right, grady, what output does this send to america?i arabia and opec don't care we're paying more and some might like it and they want to keep oil prices high so they make more money. the production cut for october comes just days after the g7 countries announce plans to put a price cap on russian oil and comes about a month and a half after president biden's visit to saudi arabia so ask them to drill more. after that trip, opec+ increased production by 100,000...
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liz: grady trimble thank you so much and also russian news breaking this afternoon shut down the moretreme pipeline, for joining us now, oil and gas workers association met cody in fox news contributor liz peak suite have you both wanted liz, first you, california newsom told the people in florida to move to california, california as high gas, high taxes, lose your reaction to avenue sims in moscow news coming it brought property in naples florida, and registered voters there they donated to ron desantis, and is raising as charlie crist. liz: this is pretty simple lives, thank you for the softball, is the low taxes, more business friendly, you know, no complete naughtiness about climate, lower cost-of-living, what would you not approve up in florida and why wouldn't it be more appealing to people enemy look, telephone he is bleeding residents and also businesses. everything about the status user unfriendly, is a beautiful state, they're ruining it all kinds of crazy policies, and florida is doing just the opposite is out you know welcome to the parents of gavin newsom who i guess i vo
liz: grady trimble thank you so much and also russian news breaking this afternoon shut down the moretreme pipeline, for joining us now, oil and gas workers association met cody in fox news contributor liz peak suite have you both wanted liz, first you, california newsom told the people in florida to move to california, california as high gas, high taxes, lose your reaction to avenue sims in moscow news coming it brought property in naples florida, and registered voters there they donated to...
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grady trimble is with us. how much more are people going to have to pay this winter?1,200 to heat your home this winter. that's $175 more than last winter, and depending on where you live, how you heat your home , home heating bills could be even higher. the biden administration right now is touting that americans are "saving" $70 a month on fuel at the pump since prices have come down from record highs, but that could be offset by rising natural gas prices. >> in texas where we look at the fuel cost adjustment factor being up 50% compared to february. that's going to add over $100 per-month to the consumer. reporter: and i heard you talking with larry about the department of interiors plan to finalize a ban on oil & gas leases near a native american historical site in northwest new mexico. a lot of the natives there support drilling for oil. one nation sit done said we're not destroying anything. we're native americans ourselves nobody is destroying the park. it just seems like they are listening, the biden administration, listening more to the environmentalist peopl
grady trimble is with us. how much more are people going to have to pay this winter?1,200 to heat your home this winter. that's $175 more than last winter, and depending on where you live, how you heat your home , home heating bills could be even higher. the biden administration right now is touting that americans are "saving" $70 a month on fuel at the pump since prices have come down from record highs, but that could be offset by rising natural gas prices. >> in texas where we...
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crime in the city of chicago is up 37% in the last year in chicago, grady trimble fox business.of americans say they are experiencing financial hardship because of higher prices. that's according to a gallup survey. 56% of respondents say higher prices or causing them financial hardship. that's up from 49% in january. people are responding by buying less buying only essential items traveling less or canceling vacations altogether. they're also buying less expensive items or generic brands, eating out less and even growing their own food. some big credit card companies are implementing a new procedure, which will allow them to single out gun purchases made with their cards, visa, mastercard and american express say will create a new merchant category code for gun retailers, which will identify transactions at gun stores. the code was approved last week by the international organization for standardization following pressure from gun control activists. they say it will help track suspicious weapons purchases. some got rights activists opposed the move. and they say they worry the
crime in the city of chicago is up 37% in the last year in chicago, grady trimble fox business.of americans say they are experiencing financial hardship because of higher prices. that's according to a gallup survey. 56% of respondents say higher prices or causing them financial hardship. that's up from 49% in january. people are responding by buying less buying only essential items traveling less or canceling vacations altogether. they're also buying less expensive items or generic brands,...
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the auto show is back in the motor city for the first time in more than three years in detroit, grady trimbleoduction coming to the american conservatory theater in san francisco, the bay area native whose time growing up in berkeley inspired the work. had a very weather. no major changes to our forecast for tomorrow, but things will become interesting over the weekend. in fact, we could be boosting those rain chances for portions of the bay area and we'll talk more about that with your forecast date with xfinity internet, you get advanced security that helps protect you at home and on the go. you feel so safe, it's as if... i don't know... evander holyfield has your back. i wouldn't click on that. hey, thanks! we got a muffin for ed! all right! you don't need those calories. can we at least split it? nope. advanced security that helps protect your devices in and out of the home. i mean, can i have a bite? only from xfinity. nah. unbeatable internet. made to do anything so you can do anything. i believe prop 27 is the right thing to do. i had experienced being in shelters at a young age. havi
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grady trimble joins us now, granted there is a lot of glass and a test blood, what is the warning to >> john, federal regulators say that the windows could pinch a person fingers when they are being rolled up. this is a pretty widespread recall as noted, more than a million vehicles impacted, that is more by the way that the total number of vehicles tesla sold, all of last year. the recall applies to certain model theories, model wise, model esses, and model access. tesla shares are down more than 3.5% today as a result. dev maker says it'll issue a fix through an online software update. this news comes a couple of days after tesla's makeup packs, a huge battery for storing electricity, caught fire at a pgn e facility in monterey county california. ed is a familiar scene, this video's from a pack fire in australia experts say that these with y you and ion batteries are better suited for, smaller devices. >> john: things like mobile phones, laptop computers, and so on. this was never intended for any massive stationary storage. >> a couple of days before that mega pack fire, and stamf
grady trimble joins us now, granted there is a lot of glass and a test blood, what is the warning to >> john, federal regulators say that the windows could pinch a person fingers when they are being rolled up. this is a pretty widespread recall as noted, more than a million vehicles impacted, that is more by the way that the total number of vehicles tesla sold, all of last year. the recall applies to certain model theories, model wise, model esses, and model access. tesla shares are down...
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fox business grady trimble from chicago with more good morning to you. >> good morning, maria. be worse guess rid of cash bail entirely limits who can be arrested held in jail based on the crime democrats who voted for it say it is more equitable doesn't keep people in jail because they can't afford it others say it leads to hundreds if not thousands released as soon as it guess do effect of make communities less safe dui places drug offenses out free. republican candidate for governor darren bayley attacking opponent who signed it into law. >> -- violent crime has risen since jd took office above national average illinois had more than 1,000 homicides in 2020 multidecade high. >> one states attorney no op-ed says this the bottom line law will law dangerous individuals to rroam streets deter a victims witnesses from reporting crimes more did i to prosecute alleged crimes new law comes at a time businesses are already leaving chicago some over concerns about crime violent crime in chicago maria is up 37% from a year ago. >> unbelievable, well it is nuts, gradedy thanks very much
fox business grady trimble from chicago with more good morning to you. >> good morning, maria. be worse guess rid of cash bail entirely limits who can be arrested held in jail based on the crime democrats who voted for it say it is more equitable doesn't keep people in jail because they can't afford it others say it leads to hundreds if not thousands released as soon as it guess do effect of make communities less safe dui places drug offenses out free. republican candidate for governor...
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grady trimble is in chicago.pec countries are missing production targets by millions of barrels a day so this production cut of 100,000 barrels a day is a symbolic one a swipe at president biden and europe. the message, saudi arabia and other opec plus countries are sending, they don't care we pay more for oil and gas in the united states. in fact some of them like russia probably like it. they want to keep oil prices high so they make more money. the production cut of october comes days after the g7 countries announced plans to put a price cap on russian oil t comes about as you alluded to after president biden's visit to saudi arabia to ask them to drill more. after that trip opec plus increased production by 100,000 barrels a day in the month of september but reversing that by the same amount in october. on that trip president biden said he was doing everything he could to increase oil supply and made this comment that doesn't seem to have aged well. reporter: saudis share that urgency. based on our discussion
grady trimble is in chicago.pec countries are missing production targets by millions of barrels a day so this production cut of 100,000 barrels a day is a symbolic one a swipe at president biden and europe. the message, saudi arabia and other opec plus countries are sending, they don't care we pay more for oil and gas in the united states. in fact some of them like russia probably like it. they want to keep oil prices high so they make more money. the production cut of october comes days after...
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matt finn standing by at the border but let's go to grady trimble in chicago with new arrivals. >> we were there last night as the first two buses arrived. several migrants waved at our cameras and gave the thumbs-up. one man said something to the effect of thank you to president biden. the city says there were about 60 migrants on board. a dozen, maybe more by my count were children, including infants. the migrants i spoke to told me they thought someone would be here to help them when they got here. >> i think it is unfair to be thrown here without any information and just get out of the bus and that's it. >> you don't know where you'll go? >> we don't know anything. we were not told anything. >> after half an hour members of chicago's office of emergency management came and loaded the migrants into two city buses and said they were taking them to a shelter. in a statement governor greg abbott said mayor lori lightfoot loves to tout the responsibility of her city to welcome all regardless of legal status. he went on to say he looks forward to seeing this responsibility in action as
matt finn standing by at the border but let's go to grady trimble in chicago with new arrivals. >> we were there last night as the first two buses arrived. several migrants waved at our cameras and gave the thumbs-up. one man said something to the effect of thank you to president biden. the city says there were about 60 migrants on board. a dozen, maybe more by my count were children, including infants. the migrants i spoke to told me they thought someone would be here to help them when...
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the first set of migrant buses have arrived in chicago overnight from texas, grady trimble was therengton dc and new york city. last night those two buses were carrying 60 migrants according to the city, several of them waved at our cameras, gave thumbs up to us, one said in spanish something to the effect of grateful to president biden. by my count doesn't of the migrants, maybe more were children including infants. migrants i spoke to told me they thought someone would be here to help them as soon as they got off the buses. >> we were thrown appear and don't know anything about what we are going to do so main concern is we know what to do. >> members of chicago's office of emergency management did come after half an hour. loaded migrants into two city buses, mayor larry lightfoot -- lori lightfoot called his policies racist and said the city will provide migrants with shelter, food and protection. abbott for his part said mayor lightfoot loves to tout the response ability of her city to welcome all regardless of legal status and look forward to seeing this responsibility in action
the first set of migrant buses have arrived in chicago overnight from texas, grady trimble was therengton dc and new york city. last night those two buses were carrying 60 migrants according to the city, several of them waved at our cameras, gave thumbs up to us, one said in spanish something to the effect of grateful to president biden. by my count doesn't of the migrants, maybe more were children including infants. migrants i spoke to told me they thought someone would be here to help them as...