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thousand to jackie deangelis in again for charles payne. hi, jackie. jackie: david, great to see you. thanks so much for that. we're looking at a dow up 50 points. we gave some back here. seeing green across the board. i'm michael jackie deangelis inr charles payne. continuing jobless claims below prepandemic levels. how can you navigate the headlines to see success in your portfolio? plus a safe and boring stock pick to cash in on not so boring "making money favorite, kenny polcari. he will be with us. president biden citing his economy is historic but citing one single source. who is the mystery analyst. are they not realizing the pricing pain every other american feels? vaccine booster mandates appear to be not a matter of if but a question of when. will they put businesses struggling into double dose issues with workers out of commission? all that and more on "making money". ♪. jackie: welcome, everybody. the rally marchs on on wall street but struggling to gain some steam. that momentum isn't there as investors are weighing solid economic data aga
thousand to jackie deangelis in again for charles payne. hi, jackie. jackie: david, great to see you. thanks so much for that. we're looking at a dow up 50 points. we gave some back here. seeing green across the board. i'm michael jackie deangelis inr charles payne. continuing jobless claims below prepandemic levels. how can you navigate the headlines to see success in your portfolio? plus a safe and boring stock pick to cash in on not so boring "making money favorite, kenny polcari. he...
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jackie? >> jackie: thanks, rich. big question right now, can this standoff with russia be resolved diplomatically? part of with me now, christian whiten. christian, great to see you to get insight on this topic. as rich reported there, the call is underway as we speak. putin did request the call. we don't know what he wants to talk about. what do you think that message is that he wants to send the president? >> my guess is that he's trying to soften up biden a little bit, trying to lay out an agenda and make it seem reasonable. what russia wants is an agreement not to let ukraine into nato and georgia in to nato. there's talks of expanding nato closer to russia's borders. that is probably at the top of the discussion. president biden would like to see this crisis go the same way that one winterly they are year where russia increased the number of forces on ukraine's border, caused a stir and then decreased those forces as the time went by. >> jackie: talking about sanctions if putin does move forward. a couple of opt
jackie? >> jackie: thanks, rich. big question right now, can this standoff with russia be resolved diplomatically? part of with me now, christian whiten. christian, great to see you to get insight on this topic. as rich reported there, the call is underway as we speak. putin did request the call. we don't know what he wants to talk about. what do you think that message is that he wants to send the president? >> my guess is that he's trying to soften up biden a little bit, trying to...
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ashley: same to you, jackie. jackie: welcome to "cavuto coast to coast," i'm jackie deangelis. we are just 12 hours away from 2022. some of the top stories we are watching for you this hour, higher prices hitting consumers coast to coast this year. so will the new year bring some new relief from inflation? we are going to ask a former top treasury official. that's coming up. plus, president biden still struggling to keep his pandemic at bay despite running on the promise to combat the coronavirus. the latest on how the white house is responding. and as 2021 comes to a close, dr. alveda king will join us with her message on why americans should view the new year as a time for hope amid many pandemic challenges. but first, omicron talking the spotlight this year as -- this new year's eve, i should say, as cases nationwide are at record and surpassing january 2021 levels. this, of course, as states are still facing the struggle over getting more tests. lild ya hu joins us with the latest. >> reporter: the country is setting a new record for daily new covid cases. it's a milestone
ashley: same to you, jackie. jackie: welcome to "cavuto coast to coast," i'm jackie deangelis. we are just 12 hours away from 2022. some of the top stories we are watching for you this hour, higher prices hitting consumers coast to coast this year. so will the new year bring some new relief from inflation? we are going to ask a former top treasury official. that's coming up. plus, president biden still struggling to keep his pandemic at bay despite running on the promise to combat the...
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jackie: okay. and one stock everybody is always watching, phil is apple of course and there is a really interesting trend here because it is handing out huge bonuses to keep some of its top engineers from going to facebook, parent company meta of course which is trying to poach talent. they're in a race if you will to try to win the metaverse. who do you think it will win? >> i don't think winning in the metaverse. apple is brilliant staying ahead of the curve and they're doing it this time. the metaverse is a whole new paradigm to bring the internet a different way to show people, there is competition and that the beauty of our system. i think apple will lead the way and everyone else will have to catch up with them because they are the head of the pack already but the new thing we learn about, buying real estate in the metaverse to advertise on. so many tentacles to it. it is not winners and losers but apple staying ahead of the curve. that is why they are a 3 trillion company and leading market
jackie: okay. and one stock everybody is always watching, phil is apple of course and there is a really interesting trend here because it is handing out huge bonuses to keep some of its top engineers from going to facebook, parent company meta of course which is trying to poach talent. they're in a race if you will to try to win the metaverse. who do you think it will win? >> i don't think winning in the metaverse. apple is brilliant staying ahead of the curve and they're doing it this...
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jackie? >> jackie: with respect to the tests, the contracts won't be inked until next week and then probably another two to three weeks to get them distributed, this spike might be over by then. thanks, david. the lower five-day quarantine period sparking debate saying it's needed and the unions saying putting workers at risk. steve harrigan is in atlanta with that start of the story. steve? >> that's right, jackie. daily testing at record levels across the u.s. more than 280,000 per day. hospitalizations and deaths not keeping pace. the average death toll in the u.s. somewhere around 1,500. about half the rate at its peak last winter. the decision by the cdc to recommend cutting isolation for asymptomatic covid patients. flight attendants unions pushing back about the fact that year not required to take a test after isolation. they're saying you can come back to work sick. the head of the cdc said a decision to reduce isolation time was based on more than just pure science. >> so it had a lo
jackie? >> jackie: with respect to the tests, the contracts won't be inked until next week and then probably another two to three weeks to get them distributed, this spike might be over by then. thanks, david. the lower five-day quarantine period sparking debate saying it's needed and the unions saying putting workers at risk. steve harrigan is in atlanta with that start of the story. steve? >> that's right, jackie. daily testing at record levels across the u.s. more than 280,000...
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jackie? >> thanks, alex.ute senior fellow research, rebecca henrichs. these people are very vicious and very disruptive. yet we're sitting down to the table and having conversations where they say lift the sanctions and then we'll talk about the nuclear stuff. former president trump would have never even had that kind of conversation. sanctions are what will keep the iranians in line. it's not the nuclear deal. >> which is amazing when you think about it. the iranians are the largest state sponsor of terrorism still. as you mentioned, they're funding the terrorism across the middle east, funding proxies, the huthis and the list goes on and on. the biden administration is so desperate for a deal that they're the ones that, you know, you're the one that is desperate for the deal, it's your side that doesn't get what you want. the other party will have a more muscular position going into these negotiations. the iranians won't even talk directly with the united states. the iranians are insisting there's a conduit
jackie? >> thanks, alex.ute senior fellow research, rebecca henrichs. these people are very vicious and very disruptive. yet we're sitting down to the table and having conversations where they say lift the sanctions and then we'll talk about the nuclear stuff. former president trump would have never even had that kind of conversation. sanctions are what will keep the iranians in line. it's not the nuclear deal. >> which is amazing when you think about it. the iranians are the...
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jackie? >> jackie: thanks, jeff.tion in colorado, i want to bring in governor jared polis. governor, good afternoon to you. first, i'm sorry for the devastation that your community is experiencing. can you tell us about how it feels to operate and try to manage a situation like this, a crisis, if you will, at a difficult time of year? >> this is really, jackie a crisis in super high speed. this all happened in the course of half a day. it's already snowing, it's cold. very few fires are being left are being extinguished. we had winds up to 105 miles an hour. this fire spread across a football field in a second or two. i was in choppers with the national guard surveying the damage. really powerful as you can imagine to see the burns-out shells of what used to be homes for so many people, so many loving families. other homes that it jumped over were untouched. a patch work of destruction. >> jackie: obviously the goal is to preserve human life. but there's destruction and the toll it will take on families. it's devasta
jackie? >> jackie: thanks, jeff.tion in colorado, i want to bring in governor jared polis. governor, good afternoon to you. first, i'm sorry for the devastation that your community is experiencing. can you tell us about how it feels to operate and try to manage a situation like this, a crisis, if you will, at a difficult time of year? >> this is really, jackie a crisis in super high speed. this all happened in the course of half a day. it's already snowing, it's cold. very few fires...
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jackie?e: it will not be good news next year, gerri willis, but don't worry we won't shoot the messenger. good to see you. i would like to bring in first trust advisors brian wesbury. you heard what gerri had to say. prices will move up and keep going up in 2022. consumers see the prices going up, i will have to figure out something here, they don't necessarily know what it is but it at some point will be cutting back. >> jackie, that is what inflation does. to remind everybody, the last time in the u.s. we had inflation like this, it was actually even a little bit higher back then, was in the 1970s. so anybody that is under 50 years old doesn't really remember that. and what we learned during that time was from milton friedman, and he told us printing too much money is what causes the value of the dollar to go down which means it buys less. in the pandemic the federal reserve added 40% more to our money supply, to all the cash in the banks and so technically when you add 40% more to the mone
jackie?e: it will not be good news next year, gerri willis, but don't worry we won't shoot the messenger. good to see you. i would like to bring in first trust advisors brian wesbury. you heard what gerri had to say. prices will move up and keep going up in 2022. consumers see the prices going up, i will have to figure out something here, they don't necessarily know what it is but it at some point will be cutting back. >> jackie, that is what inflation does. to remind everybody, the last...
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jackie: wow! banks are starting to get heavily involved it will be nearly impossible for bitcoin just to disappear. the smaller coins can go away just in the blink of an eye. you need to stick with the big dogs, bitcoin and ethereum. jackie: you're a believer that municipalities will pay people in bitcoin and in the parking meters. we're seeing some of that already. luke, what flames are you sighing that you think will drive? >> yeah, so it is time to get defensive in growth. investors want cash flow now, not 20 years down the road. you have to own companies generating current strong cash flow combined with strong growing future cash flow. doesn't mean you can't own growth. doesn't mean you can't own growth companies make nothing money like last two years. nike, stryker, intuitive surgical we consider defensive growth names. those stocks we they have will do well in 2022. >> luke, always appreciate the insight. have a happy new year if we don't see you. >> you too, jackie. happy new year. jackie:
jackie: wow! banks are starting to get heavily involved it will be nearly impossible for bitcoin just to disappear. the smaller coins can go away just in the blink of an eye. you need to stick with the big dogs, bitcoin and ethereum. jackie: you're a believer that municipalities will pay people in bitcoin and in the parking meters. we're seeing some of that already. luke, what flames are you sighing that you think will drive? >> yeah, so it is time to get defensive in growth. investors...
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jackie? >> jackie: aishah hasnie, thanks for that.of course now is if the president can go it alone. joining me now to discuss former omb director, russell vogt. representatives are calling him to issue these executive orders. he can't do that. there's a reason that we have congress in place to enact laws. >> that's right. this is what desperation looks like, jackie. thanks for having me on the show, this is one part face saving and one party hail mary trying to spook joe manchin thinking that somehow the biden administration is going to wave a magic want and enact $5 trillion of spending. that's not possible. there's a constitutional provision that requires congress to appropriate money to have spending. there's no appropriations in this case. so the idea that what the progressives are pushing and if you notice, they have not provided any detail whatsoever as to what they're calling biden to do. they is a the plan is forthcoming. there's no possible way that they can achieve the legal authority that is necessary. >> jackie: it's inte
jackie? >> jackie: aishah hasnie, thanks for that.of course now is if the president can go it alone. joining me now to discuss former omb director, russell vogt. representatives are calling him to issue these executive orders. he can't do that. there's a reason that we have congress in place to enact laws. >> that's right. this is what desperation looks like, jackie. thanks for having me on the show, this is one part face saving and one party hail mary trying to spook joe manchin...
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jackie: america's crime crisis searching u.s.t stopping a growing number of organized smash and grab attacks against their stores. the ceo of the neiman marcus group with the 20 retail ceos sending a letter to capitol hill. after several of the luxury stores have been targeted across the country. maria had a chance to speak with him and talk more about this. >> taking some attribute here, i am so sorry to look at these pictures and see what you have been dealing with, what do you think congress can do. >> what we can do is take measures to protect the safety of our customers and associates. as an industry we joined america coalition requesting support so we can take different measures to ensure the safety and allow everyone to shut any environment they don't feel good. jackie: and to. >> house a price for you to see this what incredible brazen lawlessness to have these people smashing windows to steal thing into things. what can even impact has a high view in the business. >> with not seen an impact on the business from those inc
jackie: america's crime crisis searching u.s.t stopping a growing number of organized smash and grab attacks against their stores. the ceo of the neiman marcus group with the 20 retail ceos sending a letter to capitol hill. after several of the luxury stores have been targeted across the country. maria had a chance to speak with him and talk more about this. >> taking some attribute here, i am so sorry to look at these pictures and see what you have been dealing with, what do you think...
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jackie: here's a look at where the markets ended the week. joining me now chief investment strategist mark leucine e. great to have you on the program. thank you for joining us. >> let's talk about the markets reacted if i comments we know interest rates are on the rise. the fed did not say anything to alarming, wall street seemed to be measured, there are concerns about growth next year. >> i think deservedly so, we certainly were not expecting that we get to see a continued pace of economic activity like we had in 2021 continue in a linear fashioning 2022. at the same time expectations are still reasonable that we will continue to see above trend economic activity. right now the atlanta federal reserve gdp now tracker showing the annualized growth rate of activity in the fourth quarter this year, north of 7%. while i don't expect that throughout next year, likely we will see the glide path shallow out around a 4% or so and growth rate which is better than double where we stood over the 11 year expansion of the pre-pandemic basis. it's a hea
jackie: here's a look at where the markets ended the week. joining me now chief investment strategist mark leucine e. great to have you on the program. thank you for joining us. >> let's talk about the markets reacted if i comments we know interest rates are on the rise. the fed did not say anything to alarming, wall street seemed to be measured, there are concerns about growth next year. >> i think deservedly so, we certainly were not expecting that we get to see a continued pace...
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host: jackie nowicki, any comments? guest: we did see some examples of school communities responding to these types of incidents and showing that hate has no place in their schools. programs that are meant to bridge those kinds of differences the caller is talking about. we have also seen students take matters into their own hands and tell adults that we need to do better. we are seeing walkouts and other student actions demanding that hateful behavior occurring in their schools be addressed. host: does your report look at attempts or threats against teachers or attacks against teachers as well? guest: i believe it is not just targeted against students. a number of the incidents that are in the data involve both students and staff. i don't believe they are separated out to no percentages of who is involved in what. host: this is the education headline on the gao report. violence and hate crimes in schools surge. our guest is from the government accountability office, jackie nowicki. we welcome your calls. for educators,
host: jackie nowicki, any comments? guest: we did see some examples of school communities responding to these types of incidents and showing that hate has no place in their schools. programs that are meant to bridge those kinds of differences the caller is talking about. we have also seen students take matters into their own hands and tell adults that we need to do better. we are seeing walkouts and other student actions demanding that hateful behavior occurring in their schools be addressed....
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jackie, you go. jackie: agreed.ean in text to his brother after dean criticized the former new york governor for his handling of the nursing home situation during the pandemic, 9,000 people with covid were put back in those nursing homes and, of course, as you know, janice dean, her in-laws both died at the time. it is a disgrace that he was trying to do that, chris cuomo deserved to be fire and that's my flop this week. that's going to do it for us. see you back here at 5:00 p.m. eastern time for the big sunday show. the fox report with jon scott start now. ♪ ♪ jon: severe tornado outbreak tearing through several states overnight killing dozens and leaving miles long paths of terrible destruction. good evening, i'm jon scott and this is the fox report. ♪ ♪ jon: president biden approved emergency disaster declaration for kentucky where governor andy basheer say that at least 70 people has died as a result of the storms. the governor expects that number will rise. the the powerful storms leveled homes and destroyed b
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and our jackie and jackie, i was in montana in 2004 and we spoke on the phone and you told me you said jackie, you must come to both me and then it is getting married tomorrow. actually this is a really event that says event i should have got from the con job, but it's a very long way from pub. got it too. but now you're going to see, we're going to see him today. we're going to see him today and catch up and see what's going on. borrow discovered topless back in the 1980s. he gave them their 1st break on the radio and became their mental last co bullet scott their ma. c nodes to throw. it says how to do it. i it ease of the sale over to the bed. 3rd through the cam it i never but you most to all the lea, bogo. and you might, if you have the in the family, the 1st program doing a very funny story. about the group of young people who illegally came to the radio station and force of the people inclusive to change the music program i saw in front of me. i mean, really magic. there is this belief among many people that the top is to naturally predicted what happened to saturday. do you thi
and our jackie and jackie, i was in montana in 2004 and we spoke on the phone and you told me you said jackie, you must come to both me and then it is getting married tomorrow. actually this is a really event that says event i should have got from the con job, but it's a very long way from pub. got it too. but now you're going to see, we're going to see him today. we're going to see him today and catch up and see what's going on. borrow discovered topless back in the 1980s. he gave them their...
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some people told me that he was so you know the time i was jackie and our jack, jackie. i was in montenegro in 2004 and we spoke on the phone and you told me, you said jackie, you miss comfortable now? then it is getting married tomorrow. actually this was a really event event i should have got from the con job, but it's a very long way from port. got it too. but now you're going to see we're going to see him today. we're going to see him today and catch up and see what's going on. borrow discovered topless, to back in the 1980s. he gave them the 1st break on the radio and became their mental last bullet scott their mom. c. no. so it says how to do it. i it ease those, the sale over to the bed. the 3rd to is came it. i never but you most to all believe bogo and you might just leave me li, the 1st program doing a very funny story about the group of young people who illegally came to the radio station and force of the people inclusive to change the music program. i saw in front of me, i mean, really magic there is this belief among many people that the top this to not real
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jackie. i was in montenegro in 2004 and we spoke on the phone and you told me, you said jackie, you must come to bosnia senate is getting married tomorrow. actually this was a really event. that was event, i should have gotten the current job, but it's a very long way from pod. got it, sir, to sorry. yeah. but now you're going to see where you see him today don't seem to day and catch up and see what's going on. borrow discovered topless to back in the 1980s he gave them their 1st break on the radio and became their mental rise got bullied scared, the m f. c nod so that i'd say had a day and i at ease audio is deal or virtually bed. god through his game there. i love it by you most to all billy ball going you my is yet the in the family. the 1st program, danny, that is a very funny. they may be story about the group of young people who illegally came to the radio station and force of the people increasing side to change the music program i saw in front of me. i mean, really magic. there is th
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npr review wrote jackie's book called it a remarkable work sink jackie writes elegantly without adornment resisting the urge to editorialize or make grand pronouncements. commended the book as it well written and deeply informed account of the long battle to steer the supreme court right word. jackie is in conversation with another veteran journalist's "washington post" columns are no doubt familiar to many of you. previous incarnations during her long career served as a political correspondent for the washington post and before that she reported for "time" magazine and the los angeles times. earlier this year karen's own excellent book was published the triumph of nancy raygun a biography of the former first lady. jackie and karen the screen is yours. >> thank you a lot for that. thanks all of you for joining us on this friday evening. i don't know if you can tell, where only semi- virtual. jackie and i are together in politics and prose which we can go out to dinner after this. i am absolutely delighted to be here. assists are excellent new book you can pick up a signed copy right here
npr review wrote jackie's book called it a remarkable work sink jackie writes elegantly without adornment resisting the urge to editorialize or make grand pronouncements. commended the book as it well written and deeply informed account of the long battle to steer the supreme court right word. jackie is in conversation with another veteran journalist's "washington post" columns are no doubt familiar to many of you. previous incarnations during her long career served as a political...
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jackie: okay. americans waiting for hours to get those rapid covid tests, but are they even accurate? i'm asking dr. marty makary about the new warnings from the fda and more, coming up next. (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with trelegy. ♪ ...feelin' good ♪ no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. take a stand and start
jackie: okay. americans waiting for hours to get those rapid covid tests, but are they even accurate? i'm asking dr. marty makary about the new warnings from the fda and more, coming up next. (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with trelegy. ♪ ...feelin' good ♪ no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler,...
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jackie, you must comfortable now. then it is getting married tomorrow. actually this is a really event event i should have got from the con job, but it's a very long way from pub. got it to with now you're going to see, we're going to see him today. we're going to see him today and catch up and see what's going on. borrow discovered top lister back in the 1980s. he gave them the 1st break on the radio and became their mental last bullet scott their mom c no. so it says how to do it. i at ease those. the sale will that will be better to is it i never but you most to all be li bogo. and you might, if you had the family, the 1st program, give me a funny story about the group of young people who illegally came to the radio station and for, for the people increasing side to change the music program i saw in front of me. i mean, really magic there is this belief among many people that the top this to not realist predicted what happened to saturday. do you think that that's the case? they saw that way? ration is better than
jackie, you must comfortable now. then it is getting married tomorrow. actually this is a really event event i should have got from the con job, but it's a very long way from pub. got it to with now you're going to see, we're going to see him today. we're going to see him today and catch up and see what's going on. borrow discovered top lister back in the 1980s. he gave them the 1st break on the radio and became their mental last bullet scott their mom c no. so it says how to do it. i at ease...
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jackie, thank you. jackie: exactly. is joining us from washington, d.c. what is this all about, international crime? reporter: that's right, two new initiatives are getting rolled out, stuart, the legal community is saying time for the biden administration to focus on crime here at home and get tough on smash-and-grab crimes at the federal level. they insist the white house is dragging their heels to leave it to city and state leaders to fend off thieves and vandals across the nation. some smash-and-grab perps are stealing millions of dollars goods from brick-and-mortar stores, reselling them, getting away with it. now the senate judiciary, republicans there, are stepping up. they say they will come up with national level solutions if the white house won't. they write, given the many cities that are impacted by the crime surge we believe it would be even more useful if we could explore these problems on a national scale with the full committee. it is not though just republicans who are desperate now for a national solut
jackie, thank you. jackie: exactly. is joining us from washington, d.c. what is this all about, international crime? reporter: that's right, two new initiatives are getting rolled out, stuart, the legal community is saying time for the biden administration to focus on crime here at home and get tough on smash-and-grab crimes at the federal level. they insist the white house is dragging their heels to leave it to city and state leaders to fend off thieves and vandals across the nation. some...
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for more on that, i'm joined by jackie bob lewis.as in the middle of a recipe, forgot something and went to doordash and they brought it into me two minutes. how does this build on what they are already offering? >> they have been facing increasing competition from a lot of well-funded startups, especially in new york, that came up with this business model to bring you your food, alcohol, anything you might need, in 10 minutes or even 15. this is a new model that has emerged out of this pandemic era, to get your stuff faster and it is showing no sign of slowing down. emily: talk to us about why they are hiring employees instead of using their contractors to deliver this service. jackie: this is a different model than ferrying food around. rapid delivery is predicated on set delivery distances that have much smaller radius is that you would see in food delivery. you need warehouse is with a limited selection of items that you can pack quickly and, in order to do this, you need a reliable workforce with regular schedules managed by hum
for more on that, i'm joined by jackie bob lewis.as in the middle of a recipe, forgot something and went to doordash and they brought it into me two minutes. how does this build on what they are already offering? >> they have been facing increasing competition from a lot of well-funded startups, especially in new york, that came up with this business model to bring you your food, alcohol, anything you might need, in 10 minutes or even 15. this is a new model that has emerged out of this...
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jackie has fallen in love but in 50 candidate makes a discovery. none of my foreign policy advisers really are in sync with me. there's only one guy in sync with me. as an informal cabinet. it provides a crucial foreign policy advice and how to navigate this issue of the missile gap and promoting the same but nuclear disarmament. it's a sweet spot with kennedy. becomes a president becomes the first ambassador. kennedy decides on day five he makes the command gets back to washington he wants to see gore. talks about bombing cuba. right back into a familiar repartee that started in 1948 about what is a leader to do? in the council is very strongly for a blockade kennedy comes around to it. he's back at the red house that night, spends hours and hours with kennedy both in the private residence. he is with him the night after he makes his address to the nation announcing the blockade. he's looking at the blockade with the perimeter it sees its 800 miles. he says to kennedy should be 500 miles. given the relationship enough time to think about what the
jackie has fallen in love but in 50 candidate makes a discovery. none of my foreign policy advisers really are in sync with me. there's only one guy in sync with me. as an informal cabinet. it provides a crucial foreign policy advice and how to navigate this issue of the missile gap and promoting the same but nuclear disarmament. it's a sweet spot with kennedy. becomes a president becomes the first ambassador. kennedy decides on day five he makes the command gets back to washington he wants to...
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jackie has fallen in love but in 50 candidate makes a discovery. none of my foreign policy advisers really are in sync with me. there's only one guy in sync with me. as an informal cabinet. it provides a crucial foreign policy advice and how to navigate this issue of the missile gap and promoting the same but nuclear disarmament. it's a sweet spot with kennedy. becomes a president becomes the first ambassador. kennedy decides on day five he makes the command gets back to washington he wants to see gore. talks about bombing cuba. right back into a familiar repartee that started in 1948 about what is a leader to do? in the council is very strongly for a blockade kennedy comes around to it. he's back at the red house that night, spends hours and hours with kennedy both in the private residence. he is with him the night after he makes his address to the nation announcing the blockade. he's looking at the blockade with the perimeter it sees its 800 miles. he says to kennedy should be 500 miles. given the relationship enough time to think about what the
jackie has fallen in love but in 50 candidate makes a discovery. none of my foreign policy advisers really are in sync with me. there's only one guy in sync with me. as an informal cabinet. it provides a crucial foreign policy advice and how to navigate this issue of the missile gap and promoting the same but nuclear disarmament. it's a sweet spot with kennedy. becomes a president becomes the first ambassador. kennedy decides on day five he makes the command gets back to washington he wants to...
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jackie would not take anything over anybody. >> that's right. >> and so, we go to play the knicks andell you guys how proud i am of you. jackie was not only tough but he's probably the smartest guy that ever played baseball. >> i tried to get as many as him. i couldn't get there. >> which championship was the most special to you? was it the first one? or was it the last one? >> the first year i was coach we won a championship. >> first black coach in the nba, is that right? >> yeah. >> and you won as a player and a coach. >> yeah. well, you got to understand something. my motivation was make myself acceptable to my folks. i never felt like i was making any contribution. i was just doing the best i could. >> and the best he could made him the best in his day. again, that was nate >>> as we prepare to bundle up this winter, think about this. about 27 million american children in this country live in low-income families, and a lot of those kids don't even have a proper coat. well, thankfully, there is a group called operation warm that's been making a difference with the help of donation
jackie would not take anything over anybody. >> that's right. >> and so, we go to play the knicks andell you guys how proud i am of you. jackie was not only tough but he's probably the smartest guy that ever played baseball. >> i tried to get as many as him. i couldn't get there. >> which championship was the most special to you? was it the first one? or was it the last one? >> the first year i was coach we won a championship. >> first black coach in the nba,...
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i'm joined by jackie for more.r thanksgiving weekend i was in the middle of a recipe, forgot something, got on doordash and they brought it in 22 minutes. how does this build on what they've already been offering? >> this is a major step for them. they've been facing increasing competition from a lot of these wily but very well funded start-ups, especially in new york, that came up with a business model to bring you your food, alcohol, any kind of thing you might need, like a bodega item, in 10 minutes, as fast as 10 or 15 minutes. but this is a new model that has really emerged out of this pandemic era trend to get your stuff faster and showing no signs of slowing down. emily: talk to us about why they're hiring employees instead of using contractors to deliver this service? jackie: this is a very different model than ferrying food around. rapid delivery really is predicated on on set delivery distances with much smaller radiuses, warehouses with a limited selection of items that you can pick and pack quickly. so
i'm joined by jackie for more.r thanksgiving weekend i was in the middle of a recipe, forgot something, got on doordash and they brought it in 22 minutes. how does this build on what they've already been offering? >> this is a major step for them. they've been facing increasing competition from a lot of these wily but very well funded start-ups, especially in new york, that came up with a business model to bring you your food, alcohol, any kind of thing you might need, like a bodega item,...
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where is this going, jackie?een very receptive to public criticism or public pressure. joe biden has this supreme court commission that's established and they're almost done with the process and probably going to be releasing their findings in the next month. i'm not sure on that timing exactly. it's already been delayed a bit but progressives are eagerly waiting on some of the findings, whether they might further help with this public pressure campaign to urge breyer to retire early so as not to repeat what we saw happen with ruth bader ginsburg which allowed president trump to ultimately push through republican scotus. so that is all very much in the air but yet it is another i think tough point that biden has to deal with here going into the new year and illuminates just how many priorities he has left with democrats right now that he has yet to follow through on. he was very vocal on throughout the democratic campaign for the president. >> jackie, mara, thank you both very much. check out both of your twitter
where is this going, jackie?een very receptive to public criticism or public pressure. joe biden has this supreme court commission that's established and they're almost done with the process and probably going to be releasing their findings in the next month. i'm not sure on that timing exactly. it's already been delayed a bit but progressives are eagerly waiting on some of the findings, whether they might further help with this public pressure campaign to urge breyer to retire early so as not...
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and jacky writes back to him and says you and i share too much pain together. if either of us are going to find a world of peace and happiness, we need to do it apart from each other and writes him a beautiful letter, now been auctioned off and is now part of the historical record. whether they had an affair, caroline, i think, is unsure of it herself. i asked her. i think she says a lot of men like to claim they had affairs with her mother. i don't know. i would suspect they probably did. but i'm really not in a position to state unequivocally they did. >> these are all first friends who played a significant role on policy. what other roles do first friends play in the life of presidents? >> so that leads to what i said about fdr? i chose a first friend who did not play the consequential role. did not advise on hard policy decisions, didn't speak the blunt truth, didn't march into the oval office, but somebody who gave fdr what he needed in the white house and that was constant company. fdr, despite fighting a world war and depression, was intensely lonely pre
and jacky writes back to him and says you and i share too much pain together. if either of us are going to find a world of peace and happiness, we need to do it apart from each other and writes him a beautiful letter, now been auctioned off and is now part of the historical record. whether they had an affair, caroline, i think, is unsure of it herself. i asked her. i think she says a lot of men like to claim they had affairs with her mother. i don't know. i would suspect they probably did. but...
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i think it takes away from the serious issues, jackie.ot been made the economic czar, but the policies that she's not taking on that sean and i have talked about, that we've all talked about on the border has an economic effect on the country. so, mine, is she -- i mean, is she the woman that broke the glass ceiling, or is she incompetent? >> it depends who you ask, right? i mean, she's a woman that says she loves people and she's trying to feel their pain and suffering. i try to look at how people -- forget the bigger issues, the border right now, how does she treat her staff and the people arounder? you not only have to be a leader in the country, but i you have to be a leader locally to your team. she's had two staff members that just walked away and a former staff member before she was vice president who called her a bully and said that she basically gave them or subjected them to a constant amount of soul-destroying criticism. that's not a leader. that's not a woman encouraging women to do better. and to your point about what's happe
i think it takes away from the serious issues, jackie.ot been made the economic czar, but the policies that she's not taking on that sean and i have talked about, that we've all talked about on the border has an economic effect on the country. so, mine, is she -- i mean, is she the woman that broke the glass ceiling, or is she incompetent? >> it depends who you ask, right? i mean, she's a woman that says she loves people and she's trying to feel their pain and suffering. i try to look at...
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and a woman named jackie weaver shot to fame for exerting hers. authority here, jackie weaver, no authority at all. 2021 started fresh off the back of a christmas that had been cancelled, virtually at the last minute, for millions of people. nobody quite knew what the new year would bring. apart from one thing. one hour before the end of 2020, midnight in europe, the brexit transition period came to an end. the uk's relationship with the eu was now governed by the terms of a deal finally reached just a week earlier on christmas eve. this is an amazing moment for this country. we have our freedom in our hands. and it is up to us to make the most of it. the deal allowed trade to continue, tariff—free, but there were problems. a row would develop over fishing licences, causing a rift between the uk and france. problems soon emerged with the arrangements for northern ireland. there were supply issues in supermarkets and suggestions that both the eu and the uk could trigger a clause that would rip up the agreement. a solution still hadn't been found by
and a woman named jackie weaver shot to fame for exerting hers. authority here, jackie weaver, no authority at all. 2021 started fresh off the back of a christmas that had been cancelled, virtually at the last minute, for millions of people. nobody quite knew what the new year would bring. apart from one thing. one hour before the end of 2020, midnight in europe, the brexit transition period came to an end. the uk's relationship with the eu was now governed by the terms of a deal finally...
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and then with a review of jackie's book call that a remarkable work, saying that jackie rights resisting the urge to editorialize. and then to commend the book with the deeply informed account of the battle tuesday or the supreme court. jackie is in conversation with another veteran journalist whose "washington post" columns are no doubt familiar to many of you. previous incarnations serve as a national political correspondent for "washington post" and before that for a time magazine and l.a. times. earlier this year her own excellent book was published the trials of nancy reagan. the screen is yours. >> thank you. and thank you all of you for joining us this evening. i don't know if you can tell that we only semi- virtual. actually we are together. we are going to go have dinner after. but i am delighted to be here to talk aboutle her excellent new book. and so let's start out at a tihigh altitude. so you come to the perspective. and from the reagan era and really you give a perspective of someone who has seen the evolution of the republican party. >> but of course. >> and with that per
and then with a review of jackie's book call that a remarkable work, saying that jackie rights resisting the urge to editorialize. and then to commend the book with the deeply informed account of the battle tuesday or the supreme court. jackie is in conversation with another veteran journalist whose "washington post" columns are no doubt familiar to many of you. previous incarnations serve as a national political correspondent for "washington post" and before that for a time...
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he had no feelings for jackie kennedy whatsoever. and he despised bobby kennedy, because of his efforts to prosecute organized crime figures. i interviewed a woman that knew ruby well. she contacted me through my website. she had been a dancer in his club, and they became friends. ruby was sweet on her. he asked her to marry him, she said it was ridiculous. i asked, why did he kill oswald? she said, i asked him, he did not really answer, but i will tell you one thing, i do not think he had a choice. i said what do you mean? she said, everybody works for somebody. jack worked for people. and i think he had to kill him. i do not think he had a choice. i said, who was it? she said, i do not know. she was 20 at the time, but she was convinced ruby did not have a choice in killing oswald. that he had to do it. so, ruby was in jail, in dallas, and chief justice warren came to visit him. he said, if you take me back to washington i will tell you the whole story. this is to chief justice earl warren. earl warren did not do that, because he d
he had no feelings for jackie kennedy whatsoever. and he despised bobby kennedy, because of his efforts to prosecute organized crime figures. i interviewed a woman that knew ruby well. she contacted me through my website. she had been a dancer in his club, and they became friends. ruby was sweet on her. he asked her to marry him, she said it was ridiculous. i asked, why did he kill oswald? she said, i asked him, he did not really answer, but i will tell you one thing, i do not think he had a...
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i never had the privilege of watching jackie robinson play. he retired when i was five years old, so i missed the great pleasure of watching them. i have watched a lot of grainy video of him. as i say in the reminiscence or eulogy of him, people usually talk about three great moments, three iconic moments in the struggle for african-american rights in the modern era. brown v. board of education. supreme court desegregation, the decision of 1964, 1963 march on washington, dr. martin luther king's i have a dream speech and the assault on civil rights marchers on the edmund pettus bridge, in selma, alabama, which was another figure in my hour of memories where they participated as civil rights activists. but i say there is a for moment, 1947 when jackie robinson breaks the infamous color line in baseball. baseball in the late 1940's held a cultural position in the united states that is almost unimaginable today. it was the national pastime. it defined the country in a way. the native frenchman who came to the united states and taught humanities f
i never had the privilege of watching jackie robinson play. he retired when i was five years old, so i missed the great pleasure of watching them. i have watched a lot of grainy video of him. as i say in the reminiscence or eulogy of him, people usually talk about three great moments, three iconic moments in the struggle for african-american rights in the modern era. brown v. board of education. supreme court desegregation, the decision of 1964, 1963 march on washington, dr. martin luther...
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jackie nowicki, your thoughts?uest: the point about low income unrated -- under resourced schools is a good one. you're talking about schools that serve some of the nation's most vulnerable children. 80% of black and brown students attend schools that are low income schools and the connection between race and poverty is difficult to ignore. the way schools are funded in this country, it is generally bistate and local revenue, often property taxes. the federal share of funding for schools is between 7% and 10% on average over many years. there can be a real disparity among schools, particularly among title i schools which by definition are much lower income than others. showing up ready to learn is a challenge. i am a parent as well, and it is heartbreaking to know that the education my children receive in their public schools is not the same one that all students across the nation receive. host: on to our parents line, diane from new jersey. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. let m
jackie nowicki, your thoughts?uest: the point about low income unrated -- under resourced schools is a good one. you're talking about schools that serve some of the nation's most vulnerable children. 80% of black and brown students attend schools that are low income schools and the connection between race and poverty is difficult to ignore. the way schools are funded in this country, it is generally bistate and local revenue, often property taxes. the federal share of funding for schools is...
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. >> reporter: oaklyn's mother jackie koon posted about their ordeal on facebook, including photos of oaklyn's brother at the hospital with scherr injury, we never know for sure what she would have done in life, but that's okay. >> reporter: her family sheltered inside a bathroom as a tornado ripped through town. overnight, jackie revealed the tragic news as she held her baby's hand saying at least i'll know who will be watching over you up there for me, my dad. god, this doesn't seem real. at least 17 people were killed in hopkins county. drone footage shows the path of destruction, uprooted trees, cars tossed like toys and demolished buildings, changing the landscape of this community community of 2700 people. >> it just moved everything. >> reporter: there is nothing left at lacy duke's home. >> the house started shaking. we heard stuff hitting. and the next thing we know, it was -- it was just gone, and we were in it. >> they were hidden in here. >> reporter: the dukes found cover in a small storm cellar. what were you thinking at that point? >> that we were going to die. i don't
. >> reporter: oaklyn's mother jackie koon posted about their ordeal on facebook, including photos of oaklyn's brother at the hospital with scherr injury, we never know for sure what she would have done in life, but that's okay. >> reporter: her family sheltered inside a bathroom as a tornado ripped through town. overnight, jackie revealed the tragic news as she held her baby's hand saying at least i'll know who will be watching over you up there for me, my dad. god, this doesn't...