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jackie: you hit the nail on the head.and keeping kids dumb. 13-year-olds received record low math test scores in the nation's report card. the test scores declined 9 points in math. there was incredible learning loss. we were already behind. then there us incredible learning loss during the pandemic. the farther behind you get, the harder it is to catch up. and you have the administration saying no, no, no, this is what's going to turn things around? >> here is something that's even more depressing to think about. look at the state of the mental health of our children. they have never been more depressed, had more anxiety and been more suicidal. parents are locked out of their child's education and healthcare decisions, and randi weingarten is on another government committee that will be pushing parents further away from their children. but there is always hope. we can fight back and get a new president who can change this committee and put american education back on the right track. jackie: governor glenn young kin, he w
jackie: you hit the nail on the head.and keeping kids dumb. 13-year-olds received record low math test scores in the nation's report card. the test scores declined 9 points in math. there was incredible learning loss. we were already behind. then there us incredible learning loss during the pandemic. the farther behind you get, the harder it is to catch up. and you have the administration saying no, no, no, this is what's going to turn things around? >> here is something that's even more...
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jackie, thanks again for being with us. thank you for having me here, jackie. i would love to know the results of your whistle blowing. it's easy to get lost and the bureaucracy of whistle blowing and the obstacles that we face when making our revelations. the important thing is that you made a complaint about waste fraud abuse or illegality. what ended up happening with it were changes made. was it finally corrected? um, so it took 5 years um for my case to run the wickets. and um, in 2020, after getting the foyer, not what we got on discovery. but what i got done for you, um by then i was pro say i was representing myself. um, i was able to read to the judge these emails and things that i had gotten on for you that i hadn't gotten on discovery. and that from me was cathartic. just and of itself was to read those things to him and, and then to when my case in 2020 was probably the most surprised person in all of this with me because it was that, that feeling that he truly believed to me that in his decision he saw that the and the most on the retaliation were
jackie, thanks again for being with us. thank you for having me here, jackie. i would love to know the results of your whistle blowing. it's easy to get lost and the bureaucracy of whistle blowing and the obstacles that we face when making our revelations. the important thing is that you made a complaint about waste fraud abuse or illegality. what ended up happening with it were changes made. was it finally corrected? um, so it took 5 years um for my case to run the wickets. and um, in 2020,...
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jackie garrick, welcome to the show. we are very happy to have you. thank you, it's a honor and a pleasure to be here with you to know. thank you. the pleasures ours. let's start at the beginning of your story, jackie, you are one of those unusual people who brought a great deal of experience when you begin working at the pentagon. you had already had experience at the department of veterans affairs, for example, with the american legion, which is a private organization. and also in congress. you were then asked by the obama administration to go to the pentagon. what were you 1st asked to do there? and why was there such turmoil when you arrived? well, so the term why it wasn't when i arrived, it was after i made my disclosures, i was very honored and excited to join the obama administration. i actually stayed for the entire 8 years. but when i went over initially to work on wounded warrior issues and then got moved around and ended up working on the suicide prevention office and then got moved again and again and again. and to some extent, you know,
jackie garrick, welcome to the show. we are very happy to have you. thank you, it's a honor and a pleasure to be here with you to know. thank you. the pleasures ours. let's start at the beginning of your story, jackie, you are one of those unusual people who brought a great deal of experience when you begin working at the pentagon. you had already had experience at the department of veterans affairs, for example, with the american legion, which is a private organization. and also in congress....
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jackie garrick, welcome to the show. we're very happy to have you. thank you. it's a honor and a pleasure to be here with you to know. thank you the pleasures ours. let's start at the beginning of your story, jackie, you are one of those unusual people who brought a great deal of experience when you begin working at the pentagon. you had already had experience at the department of veterans affairs, for example, with the american legion, which is a private organization. and also in congress. you were then asked by the obama administration to go to the pentagon. what were you 1st asked to do there? and why was there such turmoil when you arrived? well, so the termite wasn't when i arrived. it was after i made my disclosures. i was very honored and excited to join the obama administration. i actually stayed for the entire 8 years. but when i went over initially to work on wounded warrior issues and then got moved around and ended up working on the suicide prevention office and then got moved again and again and again. and to some extent, you know, that's the life
jackie garrick, welcome to the show. we're very happy to have you. thank you. it's a honor and a pleasure to be here with you to know. thank you the pleasures ours. let's start at the beginning of your story, jackie, you are one of those unusual people who brought a great deal of experience when you begin working at the pentagon. you had already had experience at the department of veterans affairs, for example, with the american legion, which is a private organization. and also in congress. you...
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jackie garrick, welcome to the show. we're very happy to have you. thank you, it's a honor and a pleasure to be here with you to now. thank you. the pleasures ours. let's start at the beginning of your story, jackie, you're one of those unusual people who brought a great deal of experience when you begin working at the pentagon, you had already had experience at the department of veterans affairs, for example, with the american legion, which is a private organization and also in congress, you were then asked by the obama administration to go to the pentagon. what were you 1st asked to do there, and why was there such turmoil when you arrived? well, so the term why it wasn't when i arrived, it was after i made my disclosures, i was very honored and excited to join the obama administration. i actually stayed for the entire 8 years. but when i went over initially to work on wounded warrior issues and then got moved around and ended up working on the suicide prevention office and then got moved again and again and again and just some extra, you know, tha
jackie garrick, welcome to the show. we're very happy to have you. thank you, it's a honor and a pleasure to be here with you to now. thank you. the pleasures ours. let's start at the beginning of your story, jackie, you're one of those unusual people who brought a great deal of experience when you begin working at the pentagon, you had already had experience at the department of veterans affairs, for example, with the american legion, which is a private organization and also in congress, you...
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jackie, thanks again for being with us. you for having me here, jackie, i would love to know the results of your whistle blowing. it's easy to get lost and the bureaucracy of whistle blowing and the obstacles that we face when making our revelations. the important thing is that you made a complaint about waste fraud abuse or illegality. what ended up happening with it were changes made. was it finally corrected? um the so it took 5 years um for my case to run the wickets. and um, in 2020, after getting the foyer, not what we got on discovery, but what i got on for you, i'm by then i was pro say i was representing myself. and i was able to read to the judge these emails and things that i had gotten on for you that i hadn't gotten on discovery. and that from me was cathartic. just in of itself was to read those things to him and, and then to when my case in 2020 was probably the most surprised person in all of this with me because it was that, that feeling that he truly believed to me that in his decision he saw that the and
jackie, thanks again for being with us. you for having me here, jackie, i would love to know the results of your whistle blowing. it's easy to get lost and the bureaucracy of whistle blowing and the obstacles that we face when making our revelations. the important thing is that you made a complaint about waste fraud abuse or illegality. what ended up happening with it were changes made. was it finally corrected? um the so it took 5 years um for my case to run the wickets. and um, in 2020, after...
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jackie, thanks again for being with us. you for having me here, jackie, i would love to know the results of your whistle blowing. it's easy to get lost and the bureaucracy of whistle blowing and the obstacles that we face when making our revelations. the important thing is that you made a complaint about waste fraud abuse or illegality. what ended up happening with it were changes made. was it finally corrected? um, so it took 5 years um for my case to run the wickets. and um, in 2020, after getting the foyer, not what we got on discovery, but what i got on for you, um by then i was pro say i was representing myself. um, i was able to read to the judge these emails and things that i had gotten on for you that i hadn't gotten on discovery. and that from me was cathartic. just and of itself was to read those things to him and, and then to when my case in 2020 was probably the most surprised person in all of this with me because it was that, that feeling that he truly believed to me that in his decision he saw that the and the
jackie, thanks again for being with us. you for having me here, jackie, i would love to know the results of your whistle blowing. it's easy to get lost and the bureaucracy of whistle blowing and the obstacles that we face when making our revelations. the important thing is that you made a complaint about waste fraud abuse or illegality. what ended up happening with it were changes made. was it finally corrected? um, so it took 5 years um for my case to run the wickets. and um, in 2020, after...
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let me ask you this, jackie. i mean, has it objectivity being lost in the western journalistic community? where on both sides of the story was the investigation here. what i mean is a major report of prob tests. if one, choosing a basic on cnn or sky news, false one is certain in terms of what they are going to hear, what kind of animal the day going to get and what kind of perspective they're going to get. especially when the train russian conflict is the one that's being discussed and it's been very consistent. like i said, that has not to be a crane, often push it to move it to the t. s. the that's clearly chosen aside from the very beginning. and yeah, it's the story and the sticking to it, but you are quite right that to the rest of the world seems to have been very different approach to this conflict. and so that is why know the e u and u. s. opinion somehow is projected, as to opinion, is or not most of the to how the g 7 members, for example, conceive or international affairs and, and to look on it. it ca
let me ask you this, jackie. i mean, has it objectivity being lost in the western journalistic community? where on both sides of the story was the investigation here. what i mean is a major report of prob tests. if one, choosing a basic on cnn or sky news, false one is certain in terms of what they are going to hear, what kind of animal the day going to get and what kind of perspective they're going to get. especially when the train russian conflict is the one that's being discussed and it's...
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ama: jackie, thank you. jackie: good to be with you. larry: larry: police in san jose in milpitas are working to determine a motive for a deadly crime spree in those cities yesterday afternoon. according to authorities, 31-year-old kevin killed three people, intentionally running down two and stabbing another to death in milpitas and three others injured in addition. he is now in custody, facing multiple felony counts, including murder, vehicular homicide and carjacking, police say he has several felony and misdemeanor convictions and was on probation. >> i think this awful incident just shows just how much more work we have to do to make sure our cities are safe. far too many people in our region and city do not feel sufficiently safe. larry: map, this paris included five different crime scenes, benng with the stabbing and carjacking in south san jose, ending three hours later with a fatal stabbing in know pedis where the suspect was ultimately arrested. ama: now to the abc 7 new south bay reporter justin dorsey. larry: who joins us wi
ama: jackie, thank you. jackie: good to be with you. larry: larry: police in san jose in milpitas are working to determine a motive for a deadly crime spree in those cities yesterday afternoon. according to authorities, 31-year-old kevin killed three people, intentionally running down two and stabbing another to death in milpitas and three others injured in addition. he is now in custody, facing multiple felony counts, including murder, vehicular homicide and carjacking, police say he has...
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you have jfk and jackie. susan rainy.e last one. >> who's your king and queen? >> i am going to go with my 97-year-old mom and dad. seven kids, 18 grandchildren and 18 grand kids. >> well, say their name. >> amil and sunny. >> susan, i can't think of anyone with enough class. mr. and mrs. donald trump and benjamin wraps us up with greg gutfeld. thank you all for joining the nightcap. thank you for watching fox news at night. i am trace gallagher in los angeles. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. just swipe and it lasts all day. secret helps eliminate odor, instead of just masking it. and hours later i still smell fresh. secret works. ohhh yesss. aluminum free to swipe and it lasts all day. secret helps eliminate odor instead of just masking it. and hours later, i spoke to our french secret works. oh, yes. even if you're careful, there are more ways than ever for identity thieves to steal your information. >> lifelock alerts you to threats you could miss if your identity is stolen. >> but dedicated restoration special
you have jfk and jackie. susan rainy.e last one. >> who's your king and queen? >> i am going to go with my 97-year-old mom and dad. seven kids, 18 grandchildren and 18 grand kids. >> well, say their name. >> amil and sunny. >> susan, i can't think of anyone with enough class. mr. and mrs. donald trump and benjamin wraps us up with greg gutfeld. thank you all for joining the nightcap. thank you for watching fox news at night. i am trace gallagher in los angeles....
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jackie is here at yale and the english department. skip is course up at harvard. it's a series modeled on another that yale press does called jewish lives, which has now been around 20 or 30 years. it's been very successful series. they are short biographies, usually 200 pages or less. the jewish lives series is as been a triumph. so they decided to do a series called black lives, which is the new series. and we have the first two books coming out in the series just in the next month or so. and many other books in the pipeline, about 18 of them already, i believe, are signed up or the are under air for review. and this, too, will be biographies broadly defined. now about black lives. africans, americans, africans, anyone of african descent, including even the literary characters about whom or about which authors will write biography fields. and we'll talk about some of those books in just a minute. but why the focus on short biographies? well, there's a lot of a lot of readership out there. as many would know or biography, i've certainly discovered that in the las
jackie is here at yale and the english department. skip is course up at harvard. it's a series modeled on another that yale press does called jewish lives, which has now been around 20 or 30 years. it's been very successful series. they are short biographies, usually 200 pages or less. the jewish lives series is as been a triumph. so they decided to do a series called black lives, which is the new series. and we have the first two books coming out in the series just in the next month or so. and...
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[laughter] jackie: -- jack: check out cava, we'll report back.been loving the luxury sector, and one thick i -- pick i have is estee lauder. i do get some wellness brands which that is a growing industry. beauty sales in general have been climbing about % per year -- 4% a year and is expected to go as high as 6%. as companies are more strict about the return the work, i think you're going to see people spending a bit more on cosmetics. jack: i'll be honest, you learn from carlton. ben, you have a different sector. >> mine's not a fun stock, it's a chemical company, and it does industrial gases. the stock's up -- >> you said not fun though. [laughter] >> and it's up 29% year, but it's been going sideways for the past month, and it really does look like it's breaking out again, it's actually pretty cheap, below its 16.9 times average and well below the s&p 500. still looking pretty interesting. jack: and who doesn't love industrial gases, you know? all right. thanks, ben, carlton and jack. check out this week's edition at barron's.com. don't forget
[laughter] jackie: -- jack: check out cava, we'll report back.been loving the luxury sector, and one thick i -- pick i have is estee lauder. i do get some wellness brands which that is a growing industry. beauty sales in general have been climbing about % per year -- 4% a year and is expected to go as high as 6%. as companies are more strict about the return the work, i think you're going to see people spending a bit more on cosmetics. jack: i'll be honest, you learn from carlton. ben, you have...
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jackie: thank you so much, neil great to see you as always. hello, everyone i'm jackie deangelis.
jackie: thank you so much, neil great to see you as always. hello, everyone i'm jackie deangelis.
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norah. >> norah: jackie dare is.today prosecutors will seek the death penalty against bryan kohberger, the suspect in the murders last year of four university of idaho students. prosecutors say the killings were especially heinous, and kohberger exhibited "utter disregard for human life equals quick defense attorneys claim there's no connection between kohberger and the victims and that dna from three other ales was found at the scene. kohberger, a 28-year-old former phd student is expected to. in court tomorrow. tonight, three san antonio beliefs officers are out on bond after being charged with murder for the fatal shooting of all minutes had her own home on friday. she appeared to be suffering a mental health crisis. cbs's omar villafranca why the police chief called the use of deadly force "not reasonable." >> reporter: three san antonio police officers fired a barrage of bullets at 46-year-old melissa perez and her own home early friday morning. the three, including a 14 year veteran of the forest, had been susp
norah. >> norah: jackie dare is.today prosecutors will seek the death penalty against bryan kohberger, the suspect in the murders last year of four university of idaho students. prosecutors say the killings were especially heinous, and kohberger exhibited "utter disregard for human life equals quick defense attorneys claim there's no connection between kohberger and the victims and that dna from three other ales was found at the scene. kohberger, a 28-year-old former phd student is...
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said that he does have i for the jackie, thanks so much for joining us here today. at uh, see about these folks that were originally set up for to talk about energy, about climate change, what it was quickly to, to uh, what was going on in euclid which is like a rose lead to remo, rose lead to the credit topic. what are your thoughts on this? is this was this done intentionally? absolutely. i think a of the west is getting somewhat impatient and more desperate. by the day. we also understand that there was some misplaced hope of the thought to attempt to cool by the fact that to see that, that also failed in not viewed the desired results. the is a great i can now in particular to basically sweep subsaharan africa and the on demand of instruments including manipulation, including the bribery using for entire investments as the character that's being handled that can be sent to that uh, the engine or the sub continent. uh oh, oh tons its position in favor of the west and in so i thought a few came and some brochure that such an enormous investments went in the form o
said that he does have i for the jackie, thanks so much for joining us here today. at uh, see about these folks that were originally set up for to talk about energy, about climate change, what it was quickly to, to uh, what was going on in euclid which is like a rose lead to remo, rose lead to the credit topic. what are your thoughts on this? is this was this done intentionally? absolutely. i think a of the west is getting somewhat impatient and more desperate. by the day. we also understand...
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charlie and jackie, thank you very much.. >>> just how damaging could it be to the united states if those classified documents, such as the ones you're looking at right now, got into the wrong hands? we'll explore that next. ists thn into scientists. tourist taking photos that are analyzed by ai. so researchers can help life underwater floururish. ♪ - this is our premium platinum coverage map and this is consumer cellular's map. - i don't see the difference, do you? - well, that one's purple. - [announcer] get the exacsame coverage as the natn's leading carrier. starting at $20. consumer cellular. i will be a travel influencer... hey, i thought you were on vacation? it's too expensive. use priceline, they've got deals no one else has. what about work? i got you. looking great you guys! ♪ go to your happy price ♪ ♪ priceline ♪ my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think b
charlie and jackie, thank you very much.. >>> just how damaging could it be to the united states if those classified documents, such as the ones you're looking at right now, got into the wrong hands? we'll explore that next. ists thn into scientists. tourist taking photos that are analyzed by ai. so researchers can help life underwater floururish. ♪ - this is our premium platinum coverage map and this is consumer cellular's map. - i don't see the difference, do you? - well, that...
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jackie joins us now in from the north along with the story. good evening jackie. >> good evening bret. >> the presence but the weekend on the phone with other heads of state in his defense and national security officials also called their counterparts as the uprising among russian fighting forces unfolded. those calls continue today by, follow-up for the president's son's investigation is still gripping attention at home. [music] >> despite a text message unveiled by whistleblower repeatedly showing hunter pointed shakedown attorneys business associate with help of his down, president biden maintains this is still true. >> i've never spoken to my son about his overseas business. >> reason to question the president's claim. >> with on the president has lied to us. he said they never dealt with anything in china. the whistleblower says he was in a meeting with a chinese company at the vice president. >> hunter's lawyer blamed his clients drug use from us misrepresents fathers of all meant. telling fox last week any actions of my client in the mi
jackie joins us now in from the north along with the story. good evening jackie. >> good evening bret. >> the presence but the weekend on the phone with other heads of state in his defense and national security officials also called their counterparts as the uprising among russian fighting forces unfolded. those calls continue today by, follow-up for the president's son's investigation is still gripping attention at home. [music] >> despite a text message unveiled by...
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jackie: i'm jackie deangelis. taylor: i'm taylor riggs. brian: and i'm brian benberg.
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then jackie decided to go down to yorktown. that was during the revolution to contribute to the cause. he leaves his young widow there. partially because marcia loves children and partially to help the widowed mother of four at the time they are toddlers and infants and end up raising them for the rest of their lives. >> what happened to the other two children? >> elizabeth and martha or eliza and patty, they stayed with her mother. they do spend a lot of time there. they spend some time in the president's house during the presidency. they are also known as part of the family at this point. they are living with their mother who very soon remarries a man named david stewart and then their mother and stepfather have a bunch more children. they are living in a house full of half siblings and they are living in relative rural isolation. things are a bit more difficult for them and the mother worries then had the same kind of advantages that nellie and wash have because of other with george and marcia. and then living in philadelphi
then jackie decided to go down to yorktown. that was during the revolution to contribute to the cause. he leaves his young widow there. partially because marcia loves children and partially to help the widowed mother of four at the time they are toddlers and infants and end up raising them for the rest of their lives. >> what happened to the other two children? >> elizabeth and martha or eliza and patty, they stayed with her mother. they do spend a lot of time there. they spend some...
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and now joining us with rabbi jackie mate's mission. it means in every tongue. it advocates for racial and ethic diversity in the jewish community. so welcome, diane. what are your experiences in the jewish community? >> i adopted a child 18 years ago. and i am, like many people, when you talk about white privilege, many people just are not aware of race. that is not a part of their lives. our life became very much, i didn't know any black jews. and they did a studying to understand who is around, what does that work look like? and now 15 years later, we provide a space for a lot of people that normal jews and jews that are making different choices in life. this is a world that is very open, internet and social media and social networks allow us to make choices about our identity in our life. people are closing to be jewish and your synagogue and a lot of different things. it is creating the space. i do a little bit like you do, i meet people where they are and people that come from all different spaces. >> so you say people are making different choices, can you
and now joining us with rabbi jackie mate's mission. it means in every tongue. it advocates for racial and ethic diversity in the jewish community. so welcome, diane. what are your experiences in the jewish community? >> i adopted a child 18 years ago. and i am, like many people, when you talk about white privilege, many people just are not aware of race. that is not a part of their lives. our life became very much, i didn't know any black jews. and they did a studying to understand who...
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we're back with tim heaphy, charlie sykes and jackie alemany. one of the two. the simpatico report came up with an interview we did with alex cannon, who was a campaign lawyer. and when he was asked about it he asserted attorney-client privilege, said i can't share with you the results of that because it was a commissioned report by counsel. it's an example of a lot of things where we would come up against assertions of privilege with people that knew that we did not have what jack smith has, is the ability to quickly adjudicate that assertion and potentially overcome that claim of privilege. so we were aware of one of the two, not the berkeley research group one. but we never got access to either report. >> tell me why they matter. >> they matter because they go directly to the president's state of mind. we developed a lot of evidence, very similar to the conclusions that are being reported in those reports, that people looked hard inside the justice department, inside the trump campaign at allegations of election fraud and found that they were
we're back with tim heaphy, charlie sykes and jackie alemany. one of the two. the simpatico report came up with an interview we did with alex cannon, who was a campaign lawyer. and when he was asked about it he asserted attorney-client privilege, said i can't share with you the results of that because it was a commissioned report by counsel. it's an example of a lot of things where we would come up against assertions of privilege with people that knew that we did not have what jack smith has,...
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will: thank you, jackie. rachel: such a great story. thank you, jackie.ll turn now to your headlines four men were shot in what police are calling a targeted shooting during a funeral procession yesterday in a chicago suburb. a white pick-up struck pulled up alongside one of the vehicles in the procession shooting two passengers. the suspects also hit two others in a second vehicle. police are still searching for the suspects. the los angeles city council voted to become a sanctuary city for illegal migrants. the motion was approved in a vote of 12-0, despite about 1 million illegal border crosser s living in los angeles. the ordinance instructs the city attorney to prepare a draft that prohibits city resources from being used for federal immigration enforcement. the motion also instructs the cities equity department to provide reports ensuring that the city is on the right track to become a sanctuary city. pete: of course. rachel: uh-huh. how well do we and your fox & friends weekend co-hosts really know each other? well, will and pete battled it out las
will: thank you, jackie. rachel: such a great story. thank you, jackie.ll turn now to your headlines four men were shot in what police are calling a targeted shooting during a funeral procession yesterday in a chicago suburb. a white pick-up struck pulled up alongside one of the vehicles in the procession shooting two passengers. the suspects also hit two others in a second vehicle. police are still searching for the suspects. the los angeles city council voted to become a sanctuary city for...
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from "the washington post" congressional investigations reporter jackie alemany is back.he reporter for u.s. department of justice, mary mccord is here. and rick stengel is here. jackie alemany, we have entered the classified documents in his boxes were his phase where he needs them to feel safe what? what? what? what are we? >> yeah, nicolle, in trying to piece together the various defenses that donald trump has thrown at the wall in the past few days since the audio recording came out, and none of them have really seemed to stick. as this audio recording undercuts most of them. the fact that he acknowledges he didn't declassify everything before leaving office. that he acknowledged that he did take documents with him and have them in his possession that were sensitive materials post leaving office. and to the fact that he was aware of the kinds of materials that he took with him, after feigning ignorance about what was in the boxes, claiming there were newspapers, clippings, papers, whatnot. of course, we have not quite figured out what exactly this sensitive material t
from "the washington post" congressional investigations reporter jackie alemany is back.he reporter for u.s. department of justice, mary mccord is here. and rick stengel is here. jackie alemany, we have entered the classified documents in his boxes were his phase where he needs them to feel safe what? what? what? what are we? >> yeah, nicolle, in trying to piece together the various defenses that donald trump has thrown at the wall in the past few days since the audio recording...
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jackie: making money starts now ashley is in. ashley: got my pink tie on today i thought i'd point that out. good afternoon everyone i'm ashley webster in for charles payne. this is "making money" and breaking right now the markets seeing its first down week in a while and we're already seeing headlines, oh, yes, calling for a recession. plenty of doom. we are here to help you filter out all of the noise. there's always noise. still no surprise court decision or supreme court decision that is on loan forgiveness, we have a borrower who says she made the choice to take on the debt. she is being responsible unlike our government. house republicans taking action on biden's mortgage rule but is it too late? we'll get into that, and oh, yes it is the summer of throwbacks. the buzz over the barbie movie is sparking interest in one particular accessory and now another iconic 90s toy is returning, but the question sku guess which one? we're not going to give it away. all that and more, coming up on "making money." ashley: well, markets a
jackie: making money starts now ashley is in. ashley: got my pink tie on today i thought i'd point that out. good afternoon everyone i'm ashley webster in for charles payne. this is "making money" and breaking right now the markets seeing its first down week in a while and we're already seeing headlines, oh, yes, calling for a recession. plenty of doom. we are here to help you filter out all of the noise. there's always noise. still no surprise court decision or supreme court decision...
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you dream up topics, if jackie or i come up with it, who might write that? and also now, the press since the series is more widely known, the press's proposal submitted to them. in other words ideas to the series can come through the regular transom. they are matching themselves to the personalities or figures they want to write about. they have to make the case, to know where the horses are, where the evidence is and the proposal of the strategy. >> host: two books include the frederick douglass biography profit of freedom that came out in 2018 and race and reunion, civil war and american memory which came out in 2,002. are you working on a new book? >> yes. i am working on a new full life of james johnson, the great african-american poet, novelist, diplomat and executive director of 14 years of the naacp in the 1920s. james weldon johnson's personal papers are at yale. he is is a major figure not only in the literary, harlem renaissance, but he was a true -- he worked in many different fields so to speak and he became a kind of cultural broker for black am
you dream up topics, if jackie or i come up with it, who might write that? and also now, the press since the series is more widely known, the press's proposal submitted to them. in other words ideas to the series can come through the regular transom. they are matching themselves to the personalities or figures they want to write about. they have to make the case, to know where the horses are, where the evidence is and the proposal of the strategy. >> host: two books include the frederick...
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then jackie decided to go down to yorktown. that was during the revolution to contribute to the cause. he leaves his young widow there. partially because marcia loves children and partially to help the widowed mother of four at the time they are toddlers and infants and end up raising them for the rest of their lives. >> what happened to the other two children? >> elizabeth and martha or eliza and patty, they stayed with her mother. they do spend a lot of time there. they spend some time in the president's house during the presidency. they are also known as part of the family at this point. they are living with their mother who very soon remarries a man named david stewart and then their mother and stepfather have a bunch more children. they are living in a house full of half siblings and they are living in relative rural isolation. things are a bit more difficult for them and the mother worries then had the same kind of advantages that nellie and wash have because of other with george and marcia. and then living in philadelphi
then jackie decided to go down to yorktown. that was during the revolution to contribute to the cause. he leaves his young widow there. partially because marcia loves children and partially to help the widowed mother of four at the time they are toddlers and infants and end up raising them for the rest of their lives. >> what happened to the other two children? >> elizabeth and martha or eliza and patty, they stayed with her mother. they do spend a lot of time there. they spend some...
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jackie: take one for the team. taylor: "making money" right now. ashley webster in for charles payne. ashley: thank you very much, guys, question don't care anymore. they need to go away. good afternoon, everyone, i got that off my chest. i'm ashley webster in for charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now markets are closed in honor of juneteenth commemorating the end of slavery in the united states but we're getting you set up for the week ahead with top picks as the wall street rally wipes away a year of fed induced losses meantime. secretary of state antony blinken finishing his two day trip to beijing with a surprise meeting with china's xi xinping, but should it have been president biden sitting down with xi? we'll get into that. biden by the way is busy using hills inflation reduction act as a selling point for a second term but new data is showing it's a dud. the question where is the relief for american families? not only the department of justice and congress questioning the pga-liv deal, top players are also demanding answ
jackie: take one for the team. taylor: "making money" right now. ashley webster in for charles payne. ashley: thank you very much, guys, question don't care anymore. they need to go away. good afternoon, everyone, i got that off my chest. i'm ashley webster in for charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now markets are closed in honor of juneteenth commemorating the end of slavery in the united states but we're getting you set up for the week ahead with top...
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jackie, if yes the fbi right now jackie is the boss of what is left of the detroit organized crime group5 years old when this happened. i don't believe he had any involvement. so you can ask him, he did he said he didn't know anything just like gabe i tend to believe him. so far you believe basically jackie does not know anything. >> he might have some quality secondhand information but in terms of first-hand info, information that is not you note given to him that he saw firsthand i do not believe he has any valuable information for the investigation. if arms are go-ahead regrets i think everything he had to be circumstantial. there were not many firsthand information. eric: do you think someone will say something to finally put the end to this to provide solace for the hoffa family and for the country? >> i hope the fbi comes out at some point in the next couple of years may be of the 50 year anniversary mark and closes it down and say this is what we believe happened were 99.9% sure this is how it happened. i know they have a blueprint of what cap and they are 99% sure that's exactly
jackie, if yes the fbi right now jackie is the boss of what is left of the detroit organized crime group5 years old when this happened. i don't believe he had any involvement. so you can ask him, he did he said he didn't know anything just like gabe i tend to believe him. so far you believe basically jackie does not know anything. >> he might have some quality secondhand information but in terms of first-hand info, information that is not you note given to him that he saw firsthand i do...
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. >> so, jackie, former chief of staff john kelly told your colleagues at "the washington post" that trump is, quote, scared out of his mind, using other words. this is the way he compensates for that, he said. he gives people the appearance he doesn't care by doing this, but for the first time in his life it looks like he's being held accountable. what more do we know about how trump is dealing with all these investigations and indictments? >> yeah, jose, well, we do know that privately he is continuing to meet with perspective lawyers to hire as a part of this team representing him in the mar-a-lago documents case as we had noted yesterday. he did appear with christopher kise, the veteran florida litigator, but that appears to only be a temporary move as they're still searching for someone who has extensive in state experience in terms of navigating the courts to join the team. we know that they have -- they're continuing to interview lawyers today, a handful of prominent florida attorneys have already declined the -- any interest to that trump's team has expressed in bringing them
. >> so, jackie, former chief of staff john kelly told your colleagues at "the washington post" that trump is, quote, scared out of his mind, using other words. this is the way he compensates for that, he said. he gives people the appearance he doesn't care by doing this, but for the first time in his life it looks like he's being held accountable. what more do we know about how trump is dealing with all these investigations and indictments? >> yeah, jose, well, we do know...
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jackie: it's stupid rule. brian: it's dumb rule. i need the ketchup. taylor: you have a full year to start hoarding. brian: you save your kept chip. jackie: i had a stash for you. god. taylor: worried about inflation cook at home. brian: i need kept ketchup. jackie: they send too much. people don't use it at all. brian: you can't have ketchup in my life. charles payne. charles: i hoard all of that with all the extras jackie is talking b i can't wait them to ban it all. i will be the the king of ketch. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." the debate rages this might be the last time for the bears to make their case. listen, they have already lost $120 billion shorting this market. they have more than a trillion dollars on the line right now. bear market bounce or new bull market? we have some brilliant thoughts on both sides. not falling apart today is jerome powell on capitol hill. he seems really proud of the job he is doing. so the big question is are we coming in for a soft landing? why you should buy stocks that you think will act badly. that
jackie: it's stupid rule. brian: it's dumb rule. i need the ketchup. taylor: you have a full year to start hoarding. brian: you save your kept chip. jackie: i had a stash for you. god. taylor: worried about inflation cook at home. brian: i need kept ketchup. jackie: they send too much. people don't use it at all. brian: you can't have ketchup in my life. charles payne. charles: i hoard all of that with all the extras jackie is talking b i can't wait them to ban it all. i will be the the king of...
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neil. >> neil: thanks for that, jackie. jackie heinrich at the white house. now to jared krim, he's the mayor of binghamton, new york. we showed you the mars-like images a few minutes ago. mayor, how are things looking right now? >> right now, when you're outside it feels, looks and smells like you're standing next to the campfire in the path of the smoke. my office downtown right now, indoors it smells strongly of smoke. it's the type of dense smoke, dense haze that seems to be blocking out even the sun. it's really something we've never seen before here in up state new york. out west they deal with wild fires all the time and one local meteorologist said it's a generational event. the air quality is simply hazardous and we're encouraging everyone to stay indoors and limit activity. we've also had to take action closing down public pools, little league and swim lessons and the school district took action to make sure kids are not outside and keeping windows closed all though it's a walking district, making sure that the students are bussed. it's absolutely a
neil. >> neil: thanks for that, jackie. jackie heinrich at the white house. now to jared krim, he's the mayor of binghamton, new york. we showed you the mars-like images a few minutes ago. mayor, how are things looking right now? >> right now, when you're outside it feels, looks and smells like you're standing next to the campfire in the path of the smoke. my office downtown right now, indoors it smells strongly of smoke. it's the type of dense smoke, dense haze that seems to be...
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jackie: markets not fazed at all today. jackie: i'm jackie deangelis. taylor: i'm taylor riggs.nberg. welcome to "the big money show".
jackie: markets not fazed at all today. jackie: i'm jackie deangelis. taylor: i'm taylor riggs.nberg. welcome to "the big money show".
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. >> jackie berlin knows this all too well, her son is on the streets addicted to fentanyl. quakes in some respects it can be more dangerous for these addicts because they might take the first thing they run into, where normally they might take a little more precaution. >> while drug users are being offered treatment services in jail, so far the city says nobody has accepted it. here's the mayor talking with abc7news last week. >> out of those 25 people arrested and the ones who were released, the ones who didn't have warrants, none of them except -- accepted the services we were offering. >> the city plans to continue making arrests. >> there comes a time where people are not accepting these services, we can't just allow what we see on our streets to continue. >> jackie berlin said she liked to see more action, making services more easily acceptable. >> having resources acceptable 24 hours a day, seven days a week, a lot of times the times that someone is willing to go get help is when they are cold at night or not in the middle of the day. >> a balanced approach would be e
. >> jackie berlin knows this all too well, her son is on the streets addicted to fentanyl. quakes in some respects it can be more dangerous for these addicts because they might take the first thing they run into, where normally they might take a little more precaution. >> while drug users are being offered treatment services in jail, so far the city says nobody has accepted it. here's the mayor talking with abc7news last week. >> out of those 25 people arrested and the ones...
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jackie: community schools are so important to us. this is truly what students need. cecily: no two community schools are alike because it goes by what is happening in the community. rafael: we want this to be a one-stop shop for our families that puts parents and students first. kenny: the health and wellness center is a part of our holistic approach. terry: medical, dental, vision, and mental health services. we're addressing the students' everyday needs. kenny: what we do allows them to be the best version of themselves. narrator: california's community schools: reimagining public education. . >>> there was a pretty disturbing discoveriy in a discovery in a parking garage. lbgtq rejection letters were on cars they say there is the second time this has happened i just the last three months. >>> a new report from the state attorney general's office says hate crimes are up in our state it found a 27% increase in hate crimes targeting black people, 24% increase in anti-jewish incidents and hate crimes based on sexual bias. the one bright spot, hate crimes against asian
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i am jackie deangelis and for elizabeth donald. >> majority for saying this is not a close call, you really overstepped and overreached as a president and it's now unconstitutional. the cafeteria worker and hospital paying medical loans of doctors and nurses working there, it was a regressive plan that hurts working class and helps the elites it would have been inflationary. >> the supreme court out with another blockbuster ruling, court ruling 63 to strike down president biden's student loan bailout. it would use taxpayer money to provide $20000 in loan forgiveness for around 40 million americans for an estimated budget busting figures. for more, karen from the job creators network, the group that filed the original lawsuit against the biden administration against the student loan forgiveness program and michelle stein, student loan borrower. let me start with you, karen and talk about this decision 63 the biden administration stepped here executive action was appropriate in this particular situation. many hailing this as a huge win but the left attacking the court saying they will
i am jackie deangelis and for elizabeth donald. >> majority for saying this is not a close call, you really overstepped and overreached as a president and it's now unconstitutional. the cafeteria worker and hospital paying medical loans of doctors and nurses working there, it was a regressive plan that hurts working class and helps the elites it would have been inflationary. >> the supreme court out with another blockbuster ruling, court ruling 63 to strike down president biden's...
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businesses love seeing couples, such as darrell and jackie carry . statement she has spent many in this little town. >> reporter: sonoma wine shop on the plaza has seen some extra business trickle in. >> what we like to do here is take you on a journey through wine. >> reporter: nascar fans tend to visit before or after the main eve . >> the surrounding days, surrounding hours, the event is over , and people are looking for things . >> reporter: darrell and jackie from seattle say, this is one race they look forward to every feel nascar in wine country is the perfect combination. >> such a sweet, quaint town , we love it here. such a fun environment, we love it. >> reporter: traffic is expected to be a mess on 37 and 121 the entire weekend. the advice is, if you are not coming to the race, a boise area. >>> coming up, growing movement calls for a slice of the state to break away from california, but supporters phase really long odds. >>> air quality improves after these guys turned an eerie orange from wildfire smoke and down from canada. >>> here is
businesses love seeing couples, such as darrell and jackie carry . statement she has spent many in this little town. >> reporter: sonoma wine shop on the plaza has seen some extra business trickle in. >> what we like to do here is take you on a journey through wine. >> reporter: nascar fans tend to visit before or after the main eve . >> the surrounding days, surrounding hours, the event is over , and people are looking for things . >> reporter: darrell and jackie...
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jackie: it's been really powerful. terry: i'm excited to go to work every day. narrator: california's community schools: reimagining public education. >>> good morning, 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart alongside my colleague anna cabrera continuing our special coverage of the united states versus donald trump. here is what we know at this moment. the former president has been federally indicted on seven charges, it's all in connection with trump's handling of classified documents discovered at his mar-a-lago resort in florida last year. sources tell nbc news that those charges include false statements, conspiracy to obstruct and even one charge relating to the espionage act. we also know that trump has been summoned to appear in a miami court this tuesday at 3:00 p.m. along with the special counsel's team. secret service agents are meeting today with trump's team to begin logistics planning. >> we don't know the specifics of those charges as those are still under seal, but speaking on the "today" show this morning one of trump's lawyer
jackie: it's been really powerful. terry: i'm excited to go to work every day. narrator: california's community schools: reimagining public education. >>> good morning, 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart alongside my colleague anna cabrera continuing our special coverage of the united states versus donald trump. here is what we know at this moment. the former president has been federally indicted on seven charges, it's all in connection with trump's handling of...
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but now that schools back in session, children like our daughter and jackie coran are back in high school. i think it's been incredibly hard for kids to go back to douglas after being on the road to change tour in front of them. but i'm sorry for what they're having to go through with that age. was he just put all that on in the cabinet? let them lived there years at the high school. you know, i always wanted my kids to have a joke about this. the john hughes high school experience like the teen movies when i was a kid. and then the shooting happened. i don't think there is typical anything anymore . you know, we're the lucky ones are children survive. but yet we have different children now. their childhood ended that day and their life of activism began on the way you guys run the 50 mile and my system is in west right now or in the middle of massachusetts and basically the middle of nowhere the the his science said that the 2nd amendment is greater than kids, why? the guy doesn't understand what we're talking about in the 1st place. we support the 2nd and then we also support kids. righ
but now that schools back in session, children like our daughter and jackie coran are back in high school. i think it's been incredibly hard for kids to go back to douglas after being on the road to change tour in front of them. but i'm sorry for what they're having to go through with that age. was he just put all that on in the cabinet? let them lived there years at the high school. you know, i always wanted my kids to have a joke about this. the john hughes high school experience like the...
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and senior fbi official chuck rosenberg, "washington post" deputy national editor phil rucker and jackie alemany. take us through the latest. including new details about key testimony from secret service agents, mark meadows and that top trump insider. >> that's right. a lot going on. it started this morning when our cameras caught taylor budowich, this political aid to former president donald trump, walking into a courthouse in miami. he later issued a tweet i will read to you. i fulfilled a legal obligation to testify in front of a federal grand jury. i answered every question honestly. i will not be intimidated by the weaponization of government. the mystery is why he is appearing before a federal grand jury in florida and which case? is this the documents case, another case? i've been speaking to legal experts. they are perplexed why this grand jury is operating in florida, even as the one in washington that had been hearing testimony in the classified documents case appears to have been dormant. we are reporting today that some two dozen secret service agents testified before that g
and senior fbi official chuck rosenberg, "washington post" deputy national editor phil rucker and jackie alemany. take us through the latest. including new details about key testimony from secret service agents, mark meadows and that top trump insider. >> that's right. a lot going on. it started this morning when our cameras caught taylor budowich, this political aid to former president donald trump, walking into a courthouse in miami. he later issued a tweet i will read to you....