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jennifer: yes. i think as money comes up through the system, people want to have an impact with their dollars. they will want to have strong returns. more institutional money, those investors care about returns. our business model, we put those two things together. we only do it in a way that companies want to move as well and increase returns for everybody. that is a way to unite the different parts of the market so you get sustainable outcomes. caroline: what you also need is transparency around the measuring of -- we see interesting moves by europe trying to understand data and set some guardrails of what investing in environmentally friendly companies mean. the social and governance is almost harder to measure. are we starting to see more agreement across the investment sphere as to what social and governance investing is? jennifer: i think we are starting. a real way to push that forward is make it economic and about returns. we are using material data. you are looking at it in an economic retu
jennifer: yes. i think as money comes up through the system, people want to have an impact with their dollars. they will want to have strong returns. more institutional money, those investors care about returns. our business model, we put those two things together. we only do it in a way that companies want to move as well and increase returns for everybody. that is a way to unite the different parts of the market so you get sustainable outcomes. caroline: what you also need is transparency...
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we're going to be joined tonight by jennifer jenkins who has gone viral in the last 24 hours on this issue. she's a school board member in florida, and what she has endured by simply by believing that masks are a pretty good idea to try to limit the spread of covid in public schools, what she and her daughter, her family have endured is just horrific, and she finally spoke about it for the first time yesterday. she's going to join us tonight and i just marvel at the bravery of these people. the astonishing thing in your reporting is at the end of everything that we see here, they then vote 9-1 in favor of masks and against the wishes of the people who were threatening them with violence. >> that's right, and public service is sort of always a small h form of heroism, always, to be a public servant is to do a good thing by the world. but it should not actually take literal bravery. it should not take physical bravery to do these kinds of jobs, to be a city councillor, to be a school board member, to do these things. the way the political right has dealt with covid is by bringing threa
we're going to be joined tonight by jennifer jenkins who has gone viral in the last 24 hours on this issue. she's a school board member in florida, and what she has endured by simply by believing that masks are a pretty good idea to try to limit the spread of covid in public schools, what she and her daughter, her family have endured is just horrific, and she finally spoke about it for the first time yesterday. she's going to join us tonight and i just marvel at the bravery of these people. the...
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our next guest, jennifer jenkins, now has the it had the experience of going viral.s. when i saw the video jennifer jenkins speaking at a school board meeting in florida, i was in awe of her courage, and her calm. because jennifer jenkins thinks masks are a good way to limit the spread of covid-19 in public schools. jennifer jenkins and her family, her daughter, have been targeted for what is nothing less than public torture, by florida's anti mask fanatics. in florida, it's the department of children and families that investigates child abuse, the d.c. f. no one knew that the dcf was going to come up in a public meeting of the school board, the school board discussed whether it would be possible to allow homecoming dances this, year homecoming dances have been postponed indefinitely because of covid-19, when the agenda turned to a resolution, about threats against school board members, jennifer jenkins found herself, talking about something, she never wanted to talk about publicly. >> in spite of what people believe, i am not opposed to people practicing their first
our next guest, jennifer jenkins, now has the it had the experience of going viral.s. when i saw the video jennifer jenkins speaking at a school board meeting in florida, i was in awe of her courage, and her calm. because jennifer jenkins thinks masks are a good way to limit the spread of covid-19 in public schools. jennifer jenkins and her family, her daughter, have been targeted for what is nothing less than public torture, by florida's anti mask fanatics. in florida, it's the department of...
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jennifer aniston, everybody!me back stick around [ cheers and applause ♪ we're for those who love to discover. who know an open mind... is the only kind. who are their own personal stylist. who know where to escape, even just for a moment. who don't need a fortune to find a gem. and who know when you spend less, you can discover even more. and never, ever stop discovering. spend less. discover more. at t.j. maxx. kenan! spend less. dihey kenan!e. looking good. feeling good. i just found all...
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jennifer: thank you. on the diversity aspect, you're a woman in a field that has been largely male for a long time, and that is changing. and sometimes when you are the only woman in the room, some people find that uncomfortable. i am wondering if you can't tell us about those experiences and what skills and qualities you draw on to be successful in those circumstances. avril haynes yeah, i would -- director haynes: i would be interested in your thoughts as well on this, jennifer. there are couple things i have learned and i have no idea whether they would apply to other people, but there are some people that just react to you for reasons that have nothing to do with you personally. whether it is because you are a woman and they make assumptions about you, or for other reasons, there are so many in some respects. and something i have come to feel is, first of all, it is useful to talk about this with other people that you work with sometimes. both women and men, i have found. and sometimes, that is becaus
jennifer: thank you. on the diversity aspect, you're a woman in a field that has been largely male for a long time, and that is changing. and sometimes when you are the only woman in the room, some people find that uncomfortable. i am wondering if you can't tell us about those experiences and what skills and qualities you draw on to be successful in those circumstances. avril haynes yeah, i would -- director haynes: i would be interested in your thoughts as well on this, jennifer. there are...
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roxanne: thank you amy and hello jennifer. it was berkeley that first recognized indigenous peoples day in 1992 during the centennial. san francisco was five or six yearlater. things started in berkeley. that was important. it was an effort of people, native people from all over northern california, and wonderful aies in berkeley. that was the beginning. we haven't gotten rid of fleet week, which was here for a week, warships in our bay for five days, to celebrate columbus, and the italian parade in north beach. columbus is still being celebrated, but i think it is important to know that ever since the holiday has been -- since roosevelt made it a federal holiday, native people have spoken out against this, and it can be documented back to the 1940's. especially in 1977, when indigenous people of the western hemisphere went to the united nations in geneva, where the human rights bodies are located, and and were welcomed there, 100 representatives and one of the main demands they de, which finally became the declaration in 2007
roxanne: thank you amy and hello jennifer. it was berkeley that first recognized indigenous peoples day in 1992 during the centennial. san francisco was five or six yearlater. things started in berkeley. that was important. it was an effort of people, native people from all over northern california, and wonderful aies in berkeley. that was the beginning. we haven't gotten rid of fleet week, which was here for a week, warships in our bay for five days, to celebrate columbus, and the italian...
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jennifer, did you have something? yes, i mean, part of the problem in this country is there is no gun registry. federal law prohibits it. so it's very difficult to track who owns which guns and how many they have including prohibited offenders who are barred from having firearms. the other key here is that our country as a wash in guns and for private gun transfers, there is no requirement that people undergo a background check and you talk about the background check and in our country or that the u. s. being a watch with guns, i should say. we have a comment from 10 di talking about the culture of guns if you will. if truth be told, the horse has already bolted in the u. s. as far as gun violence is concerned. as long as americans continue to glorify guns and violence in their movies and entertainment, as well as believing that guns are a necessary tool for protection. and it's the last cause. so quite mistake they're shannon, but i'm curious, the culture itself. how big of role does that play? you know, we know that
jennifer, did you have something? yes, i mean, part of the problem in this country is there is no gun registry. federal law prohibits it. so it's very difficult to track who owns which guns and how many they have including prohibited offenders who are barred from having firearms. the other key here is that our country as a wash in guns and for private gun transfers, there is no requirement that people undergo a background check and you talk about the background check and in our country or that...
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jennifer yachnin, a public lands reporter. if you are in the eastern or central time zone, your line is (202) 748-8000. if you are in mountain or pacific, (202) 748-8001. so what's the difference between a national park or a national monument? guest: the difference is in how they are created. congress has to create a national park. national monuments, they can create that too, but they really don't. there are also national wildlife refuges, wilderness areas, forests. but when it comes to monuments, the president is the primary person who grants those. that's under the 1906 law, so some of the things you have seen over the years, you have seen monuments become parks. the grand canyon was one of the first monuments created back in the early 1900s and of course, is now a national park. host: for the national park service, did they manage national monuments or is there another service to manage the monuments? guest: yes, the national park service does handle the bulk of national monuments, but if you are managed by the bureau of l
jennifer yachnin, a public lands reporter. if you are in the eastern or central time zone, your line is (202) 748-8000. if you are in mountain or pacific, (202) 748-8001. so what's the difference between a national park or a national monument? guest: the difference is in how they are created. congress has to create a national park. national monuments, they can create that too, but they really don't. there are also national wildlife refuges, wilderness areas, forests. but when it comes to...
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let's start in england with jennifer.— england with jennifer.an b is— inevitable if we don't do anything. if plan b is not brought in and people — if plan b is not brought in and people think it's still all over, our cases— people think it's still all over, our cases will go up and there will be pressures on the nhs, so i think the government needs to remember that the _ the government needs to remember that the sooner we act on certain things. _ that the sooner we act on certain things. the — that the sooner we act on certain things, the better. it's best they don't _ things, the better. it's best they don't wait — things, the better. it's best they don't wait too long if they want tom _ don't wait too long if they want tom i— don't wait too long if they want tom ithink— don't wait too long if they want to... i think it's time to think about— to... i think it's time to think about that _ to. .. i think it's time to think about that.— to... i think it's time to think about that. �* , about that. lindsay broadbent in belfast. yes, _ about that. l
let's start in england with jennifer.— england with jennifer.an b is— inevitable if we don't do anything. if plan b is not brought in and people — if plan b is not brought in and people think it's still all over, our cases— people think it's still all over, our cases will go up and there will be pressures on the nhs, so i think the government needs to remember that the _ the government needs to remember that the sooner we act on certain things. _ that the sooner we act on certain...
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jennifer, what do you say to that?ave insider knowledge, do you believe, and that's one of the reasons we're asking for his paper trail? >> we really don't know what he knows. what we do know is of course there was no executive privilege. not only was he not employed at the time, but we have a different president, the president currently in the office has the right to waive executive privilege which he's done. trump is no longer president. he can't invoke it. so i think it's really just a stalling technique. i think bannon may have things to say, but i do agree it's also going to kind of set a precedent. if one guy gets away with not responding, then everyone will do it. remember, the reason why we're able now to support and enforce subpoenas is because we actually have a justice department doing its job. under the trump administration, they were not about to enforce contempt citations. now we have a justice department that independently evaluates this, that will, i believe, bring action and this is the way the system
jennifer, what do you say to that?ave insider knowledge, do you believe, and that's one of the reasons we're asking for his paper trail? >> we really don't know what he knows. what we do know is of course there was no executive privilege. not only was he not employed at the time, but we have a different president, the president currently in the office has the right to waive executive privilege which he's done. trump is no longer president. he can't invoke it. so i think it's really just a...
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jennifer delivered this excellent report that many rely on. this year in particular, we could not be more proud of the team's work. throughout the pandemic, housing has gotten a lot of attention. concerns about an increase in evictions and foreclosures, the recent increase in housing costs, and the need to address utilities, broadband, and safety concerns have all risen to the spotlight. these issues are not new. people were struggling to afford a home before the pandemic. even a strong economy with low unemployment did not fix it. actually, it continued to get worse. who was hit hardest? people with low incomes and people of color. while the economy was strong, it showed that that did not mean it was equally strong for everyone. the result is that more and more households are spending bigger chunks of their paychecks on rent and leaving less for other basic needs like food, transportation, health care. we do not know within next worst-case housing report will show, but it could be the same or worse, largely due to the economic fallout from th
jennifer delivered this excellent report that many rely on. this year in particular, we could not be more proud of the team's work. throughout the pandemic, housing has gotten a lot of attention. concerns about an increase in evictions and foreclosures, the recent increase in housing costs, and the need to address utilities, broadband, and safety concerns have all risen to the spotlight. these issues are not new. people were struggling to afford a home before the pandemic. even a strong economy...
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joining me now is jennifer rubin. she's a "washington post" opinion writer and the author of "resistance, how women saved democracy from donald trump." and tarif palmeri is also. jennifer, i want to start with you. what is your take on the fact that steve bannon and others are refusing to actually be called forward and actually talk about the subpoena? they don't want to present themselves. >> we will see what steve bannon does. i don't think this committee will put up with his nonsense. there's no basis for executive privilege. he wasn't a white house employee. ex-presidents don't get to invoke executive privilege. he is out on both counts. i don't think the committee is going to stand for this. i think they will seek a contempt proceeding. we will see if he wants to go to jail or suffer a fine. i think he is grandstanding. it's vital to get all these people under oath, to get every document they have. we shouldn't forget that the senate judiciary committee is doing great work. their report that came out last week is
joining me now is jennifer rubin. she's a "washington post" opinion writer and the author of "resistance, how women saved democracy from donald trump." and tarif palmeri is also. jennifer, i want to start with you. what is your take on the fact that steve bannon and others are refusing to actually be called forward and actually talk about the subpoena? they don't want to present themselves. >> we will see what steve bannon does. i don't think this committee will put up...
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and i think i want to applaud jennifer for the column because she's absolutely right. you know, we at one point, lawrence, we were talking about how essential the central workers were to the food supply chain in the midst of covid, and now we're allowing people to talk about them as folks who just want a handout. now we're seeing the rhetoric shifting. at a certain level we need to make this claim. sometimes -- and history bears witness, i think, to this claim -- that it falls upon the shoulders of an unsuspecting generation to save american democracy, and that's where we are. and that's what the democratic party has to understand its task as, so as we articulate these values, we have to articulate within a framework that the republic is in crisis, that it's in danger, and that we must in some way stand behind or stand for those values if we're going to salvage this fragile experiment it seems to me. >> and jennifer, the republicans, i'm not hearing quite the same values rhetoric for them that we have in the past because so much of their rhetoric involves talk about fr
and i think i want to applaud jennifer for the column because she's absolutely right. you know, we at one point, lawrence, we were talking about how essential the central workers were to the food supply chain in the midst of covid, and now we're allowing people to talk about them as folks who just want a handout. now we're seeing the rhetoric shifting. at a certain level we need to make this claim. sometimes -- and history bears witness, i think, to this claim -- that it falls upon the...
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jonathan: jennifer lee, thank you for joining us.itive tone with a better than expected retail sales hoping to lift yields to the curve. tens of three basis points to 1.54. those numbers worth repeating. tom: you wonder how it translates over. i get the worry. john deere is not goldman sachs, but i am humbled by how i have been wrong, corporations adapt. each and every case, it is underestimated. jonathan: a final word on that, this bank executing. sonali: more and equity trading and advisory and equity underwriting and every one of its peers and did it more efficiently with a 40% efficiency. and higher costs. jonathan: happy people at goldman. it is christmas eve maybe. sonali basak, thank you very much. kate more of blackrock, -- kate moore. this is bloomberg. ♪ leigh-ann: i'm leigh-ann gerrans with bloomberg's "first word news." asia-pacific steps opening to international travel. a 14 day quarantine for travelers starting next month. others have said they are doing away with restrictions or easing rules on entry. in the u.k., as m
jonathan: jennifer lee, thank you for joining us.itive tone with a better than expected retail sales hoping to lift yields to the curve. tens of three basis points to 1.54. those numbers worth repeating. tom: you wonder how it translates over. i get the worry. john deere is not goldman sachs, but i am humbled by how i have been wrong, corporations adapt. each and every case, it is underestimated. jonathan: a final word on that, this bank executing. sonali: more and equity trading and advisory...
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i want to applaud jennifer because she's absolutely right. at one point we were talking about how central workers were to the food supply chain, in the midst of covid, and now we allow, or allowing people to talk about them is folk who just want to hand out. there's ways in which we see the rhetoric shift, and at a certain level, we need to make this claim, sometimes in history bears witness i think to this claim, that it falls a pound the shoulders of an unsuspecting generation to save american democracy. and that's where we. are that's where the democratic party has to understand its task as. as we articulate these values, we have to articulate within a framework that the republicans in crisis, that it's in danger, and that we must in some ways stand behind, stand for those values, if we're going to salvage this fragile experiment. >> jennifer, the republicans, i'm not hearing quite the same values rhetoric from them, that we have in the past, because so much of their rhetoric involves talk about fraudulent election stolen elections, all of
i want to applaud jennifer because she's absolutely right. at one point we were talking about how central workers were to the food supply chain, in the midst of covid, and now we allow, or allowing people to talk about them is folk who just want to hand out. there's ways in which we see the rhetoric shift, and at a certain level, we need to make this claim, sometimes in history bears witness i think to this claim, that it falls a pound the shoulders of an unsuspecting generation to save...
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let's bring in nbc's jennifer bjorklund, joining us from los angeles. jennifer, we just got the warrant which gives us a lot more details. what stands out to you? >> reporter: raj, i'm looking at it right now as well. those documents filed in court, not so much the things they retrieved from the ranch, including the bloodstained costume from the film that alex baldwin was wearing at the time of the shooting, but the things they learned while they were there. and as you said, the assistant director had picked up the gun off the cart that the armorer had left there and handed it to alec baldwin. that's not supposed to happen under the protocols, the armorer is supposed to oversee everything. there is no hearsay, there is no chain. that a.d. said "cold gun" when in fact it was loaded with live rounds. >> jennifer, most of us don't even know they use real guns on movie sets. will that change, or will this be the protocol we'll see moving forward? >> reporter: this is such a high profile case. if you remember, in 1993, there was a similar case when actor bra
let's bring in nbc's jennifer bjorklund, joining us from los angeles. jennifer, we just got the warrant which gives us a lot more details. what stands out to you? >> reporter: raj, i'm looking at it right now as well. those documents filed in court, not so much the things they retrieved from the ranch, including the bloodstained costume from the film that alex baldwin was wearing at the time of the shooting, but the things they learned while they were there. and as you said, the assistant...
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alix: jennifer, thanks a lot. we appreciate it.oming up, southwest cutting its flight schedule yet again. it does not expect to be profitable this quarter. ceo gary kelly will join us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: southwest airlines post today -- posted a third-quarter loss narrower and analysts expected. it is also trimming its schedule for the second time since august. let's get the details now from gary kelly, southwest airlines ceo. the stock is down by about 1.5% so far. i just want to get your understanding of trimming your flight schedule. is this the bottom of trimming? gary: i think so. you're right, we are still working our way out of this pandemic. we are beyond the survival stage and into the stabilizing phase. it is just a matter of getting our staffing aligned well with our flight activity and customer activity. so it has been really sharp -- the good news is there has been a sharp improvement in demand and travel and revenues. the delta variant surge in the summer definitely hurt that, and by $300 million in the
alix: jennifer, thanks a lot. we appreciate it.oming up, southwest cutting its flight schedule yet again. it does not expect to be profitable this quarter. ceo gary kelly will join us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: southwest airlines post today -- posted a third-quarter loss narrower and analysts expected. it is also trimming its schedule for the second time since august. let's get the details now from gary kelly, southwest airlines ceo. the stock is down by about 1.5% so far. i just...
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i want to bring in our cnn legal analyst jennifer rogers now. so many questions here about possible liability. jennifer, we've heard from are a spokesman from the production who called this an accident. no charges have been filed at this point, but could charges come? >> this theory, ana, they could. so this happened in new mexico. new mexico covers criminally negligent homicide with its involuntary manslaughter statute and that requires that someone caused the death either in the course of an unlawful action or an action that is reckless, willful or wanton and without due caution and circumspection. i wanted to get that language right so only if alec baldwin acted within the confines of that statute would they be possibly criminally liable and there's a lot that we don't know. we don't know any of the circumstances really other than the bare bones that have been released so if mr. baldwin was handed the gun, had nothing do with its prep ray, you know, pointed it where he was supposed to point it and pulled the trigger, i can't see how he possib
i want to bring in our cnn legal analyst jennifer rogers now. so many questions here about possible liability. jennifer, we've heard from are a spokesman from the production who called this an accident. no charges have been filed at this point, but could charges come? >> this theory, ana, they could. so this happened in new mexico. new mexico covers criminally negligent homicide with its involuntary manslaughter statute and that requires that someone caused the death either in the course...
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jennifer jenkins this is not. heather raymond is the president of the school board and national in new hampshire, and a recent meeting, two police officers needed to be on site because of the harassment she faced from protesters. heather raymond told a boston globe quote, this is my fourth year on the board, and this is the first time we've needed to do this, it's not good for our community, the proud boys started showing up at our meetings in june and then in july, we had the nsc 1:31 group come. they're neo-nazis and came in full regalia with swastikas on their arms. it didn't have to be this way, and you know what it's still shouldn't. joining us now is heather raymond president of the school board a national in new hampshire and parent of a six greater an eighth grader in congress woman from pennsylvania, i'm grateful to both of you, congresswoman dean i'll start with you, you started and local government and ran for town commissioners, you are one of the women candidates who delivered the house for nancy pelo
jennifer jenkins this is not. heather raymond is the president of the school board and national in new hampshire, and a recent meeting, two police officers needed to be on site because of the harassment she faced from protesters. heather raymond told a boston globe quote, this is my fourth year on the board, and this is the first time we've needed to do this, it's not good for our community, the proud boys started showing up at our meetings in june and then in july, we had the nsc 1:31 group...
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please welcome jennifer horn. [applause] 's. >> i think that every host of fox news channel has graced this stage. we've had greg, we've had dana, we've had juan williams. [laughter] nobody tell him. let's hope he's not watching it but we have not had jesse walters. so wees are going to fix that tonight. jesse joined the fox news channel and 2002 as a production assistant. he became a correspondent for thee o'reilly factor. man on the street interviews is what we all know him for. he now hosts waters world every saturday evening and he is a cohost. jesse's book how i saved the world is available for purchase tonight in the nixon library gift shop or online. ladies and gentlemen, would you please join me in welcoming jesse waters. [applause] ♪♪ 's. >> thank you guys. thank you guys. [applause] jennifer andni jesse, the stages yours. >> welcome to california. >> thank you for having me. i cannot believe you guys invited juan williams here before me. [laughter] >> i know. [laughter] >> i spent all weekend reading you
please welcome jennifer horn. [applause] 's. >> i think that every host of fox news channel has graced this stage. we've had greg, we've had dana, we've had juan williams. [laughter] nobody tell him. let's hope he's not watching it but we have not had jesse walters. so wees are going to fix that tonight. jesse joined the fox news channel and 2002 as a production assistant. he became a correspondent for thee o'reilly factor. man on the street interviews is what we all know him for. he now...
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but jennifer, you're a former republican. you are a conservative.happening in these negotiations, democrats to democrats. and do you think democrats are getting too much power to the likes of manchin and sinema in all of this? >> well, first of all, i have to disagree with john. if it weren't for these two senators, we'd have a deal. whatever differences the house democrats and house senators had, they would solve them in a nano second. joe biden would get in a room and they would make compromises. the issue is sinema and joe manchin. this is what happens when you have a 50/50 senate. everybody has the veto power, and there is very little, actually, that democrats can do to force manchin to agree. and hence i have a unique situation and a unique suggestion, and that is get whatever you can on whatever minimal energy policy you can do, and include voting infrastructure in this bill. joe manchin has a bill that the senate republicans are ready to filibuster. there are many items in there with financial ramifications and in any case, they could overrul
but jennifer, you're a former republican. you are a conservative.happening in these negotiations, democrats to democrats. and do you think democrats are getting too much power to the likes of manchin and sinema in all of this? >> well, first of all, i have to disagree with john. if it weren't for these two senators, we'd have a deal. whatever differences the house democrats and house senators had, they would solve them in a nano second. joe biden would get in a room and they would make...
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unless now crossly to legal analyst, jennifer braden, jennifer, nice to see welcome to our see. so do you think it's possible to pull it surprise board could fulfill trumps request of course is possible. it's their board is their award. it's their own website. i mean the pulitzer prize can do what it wants is their own entity. so they could revoke these awards, they could issue a statement, retracting their formal statements or former statements. it could accurately state that their prior award was based on what's clearly now been reported by actual legal sources and misinformation. so they could do all of these things, but the question is, will they do it? they could do it, but will they? and i think we know that the answer is no. because again, you know, we only know what we're allowed to hear. and so while there are outlets like r, t and others, that had tried to report extensively on the, the molar for the more investigation findings. and now the new during indictment, the i g horwitz reporting on, you know, we can try to talk about this all day long. but those kinds of voic
unless now crossly to legal analyst, jennifer braden, jennifer, nice to see welcome to our see. so do you think it's possible to pull it surprise board could fulfill trumps request of course is possible. it's their board is their award. it's their own website. i mean the pulitzer prize can do what it wants is their own entity. so they could revoke these awards, they could issue a statement, retracting their formal statements or former statements. it could accurately state that their prior award...
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. >> reporter: mike and jennifer aren't sure why anyone would want to hurt their three-year- old cat. >> everybody loves him. kids come by to see him. >> reporter: they likely would have never discovered the pellet in his leg had he not been attacked by a coyote in august and needed x-rays. >> she was like we found a pellet behind his knee. it is already healed so it's been a couple months. but he was shot.. >> he was running away because he was shot in the back. >> reporter: jennifer posted on next door to warn neighbors. this week another cat owner who lives near the kings posted his cat had been shot with a pellet gun. he was looking for jennifer to see if the cases were connected and to find the culprit. >> i wanted to believe it was some dumb kid who found a pellet gun enover and over again you wonder what weirdos are living in your neighborhood. >> reporter: they fear whoever is doing it is shooting to kill. >> we go for walks every day. it's somebody that we're walking past their house. >> reporter: he is not allowed at night any longer. they say cat owners on their street are
. >> reporter: mike and jennifer aren't sure why anyone would want to hurt their three-year- old cat. >> everybody loves him. kids come by to see him. >> reporter: they likely would have never discovered the pellet in his leg had he not been attacked by a coyote in august and needed x-rays. >> she was like we found a pellet behind his knee. it is already healed so it's been a couple months. but he was shot.. >> he was running away because he was shot in the back....
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. >> jennifer joins us now via zoom from jennifer colorado. she is joining us after president biden took executive action last week to protect three national monuments. exactly wherere these monuments why president biden took this action. >> thanks for having me. two of the monuments are in utah. that is grand staircase escalante and a national monument and a third monument out in the atlantic ocean. northeast canyon and seamounts national marine monument. what president biden did last week was reverse some cuts to other changes that president trump had made. back in late 2017, the utah lawmakers who had thought that these monuments in their state s,where an overreach by previous democratic presidents, they successfully asked president trump to roll those monuments back and cut about 2 million acres of land. and then in 2020, a little over a year ago, president trump moved to remove fishing restrictions in the atlanticri ocean. the president biden did on friday was to restore protections to all of those lands to reincorporate them into the mon
. >> jennifer joins us now via zoom from jennifer colorado. she is joining us after president biden took executive action last week to protect three national monuments. exactly wherere these monuments why president biden took this action. >> thanks for having me. two of the monuments are in utah. that is grand staircase escalante and a national monument and a third monument out in the atlantic ocean. northeast canyon and seamounts national marine monument. what president biden did...
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raj. >> jennifer bjorklund reporting for us down in los angeles. thank you, jennifer. >>> we mentioned the director, joel souza, from fremont. he's best known for "crown vic." he also wrote the movie "rust," the movie he's filming with alec baldwin. souza lives here in the bay area with his wife and two kids. >>> a split decision today from the u.s. supreme court over texas' abortion law. the court will not immediately block the law but it will hear arguments in the case november 1st. at that time the justices will decide whether the federal government has the right to obtain a court order preventing the texas law from being enforced. the court's action leaves in place a law that clinics say has led to 80% fewer abortions in the nation's second largest state. only justice sonia sotomayor filed a dissent over the court's refusal to block the texas law right now. it is a very complicated decision. let's bring in our nbc bay area political analyst, larry gerston. split decision today. the high court, larry, refuses to block the law but will hear argum
raj. >> jennifer bjorklund reporting for us down in los angeles. thank you, jennifer. >>> we mentioned the director, joel souza, from fremont. he's best known for "crown vic." he also wrote the movie "rust," the movie he's filming with alec baldwin. souza lives here in the bay area with his wife and two kids. >>> a split decision today from the u.s. supreme court over texas' abortion law. the court will not immediately block the law but it will hear...
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jennifer, thank you so much. fascinating. we should note we invited facebook to come on the program tonight. they declined. >>> next breaking news. both families in the gabby petito and brian laundrie story speaking out. some also lashing out. >>> later, the rioters wanted a rope around his neck but he is turning the other cheek or just ignoring it, altogether. what on earth may be making mike pence so eager for us all to forget the violent mob that literally wanted to hang him on the 6th of january? well, i think you can guess. our david gergen joins us with his thoughts, ahead. start your day with crest 3d white and from mochaccinos to merlot, your smile will always be brilliant. crest 3d white brilliance. 100% stain removal, 24 hour stain resistance to lock in your whitest smile. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. ♪ look for the bare necessities ♪ ♪ the simple bare necessities ♪ ♪ forget about your worries and your strife ♪ ♪ the bare necessities of life will come to you ♪ all the delivery, no delivery fees. dashpa
jennifer, thank you so much. fascinating. we should note we invited facebook to come on the program tonight. they declined. >>> next breaking news. both families in the gabby petito and brian laundrie story speaking out. some also lashing out. >>> later, the rioters wanted a rope around his neck but he is turning the other cheek or just ignoring it, altogether. what on earth may be making mike pence so eager for us all to forget the violent mob that literally wanted to hang...
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and one of them was jennifer hudson.e did a great rendition of "weekend in new england." >> kelly: i think it's cool that you let them, because sometimes they don't like to be an artist. i think it's cool that you let them cater to them who they are as artists. >> barry: i spent hours with them. >> kelly: that's really kind not coming from that world and living in that world, not everybody does that. so it's really kind. >> barry: "i made it through the rain" on the piano and they just sang the way that the piano player would play it, and i said no, let me help you, what do you want to say? and little by little we would arrange the song for each artist. >> kelly: i think that so special, taken the time. that's so nice. did you talk to jennifer after that? >> barry: after that she got bumped off that weekend i was do to do the ryan seacrest outdoor show, and i took her with me. and it was supposed to do two songs. i said you do the second song, jennifer. and i played the piano for her on ryan's show. >> kelly: that's s n
and one of them was jennifer hudson.e did a great rendition of "weekend in new england." >> kelly: i think it's cool that you let them, because sometimes they don't like to be an artist. i think it's cool that you let them cater to them who they are as artists. >> barry: i spent hours with them. >> kelly: that's really kind not coming from that world and living in that world, not everybody does that. so it's really kind. >> barry: "i made it through the...
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emily: rent the runway jennifer hyman there. coming up, the fight to protect children from big tech continues, more senators calling for more action from congress. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we know today, is not an overstatement to say that big tech, facebook, google, tiktok, and others pose a threat to our privacy, a threat to our health, and a threat to our democracy and most importantly, a threat to the children of the united states. emily: we need to protect our children online, that is the rallying cry of senators as they urge for congressional action to keep teens and kids from online manipulation and harm. they are calling for an update for that child online privacy protection act. this as congress grilled executives earlier from snap, tiktok, and youtube over online child safety. senator markey asking them if they would support an update to coppa. >> you have had a chance to look at the updates i have introduced. do you support it were not? >> we would love to talk to you about -- >> listen, this is what drives us crazy. w
emily: rent the runway jennifer hyman there. coming up, the fight to protect children from big tech continues, more senators calling for more action from congress. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we know today, is not an overstatement to say that big tech, facebook, google, tiktok, and others pose a threat to our privacy, a threat to our health, and a threat to our democracy and most importantly, a threat to the children of the united states. emily: we need to protect our children online, that...
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back to you, jennifer.t the number of states where abortion would be banned if the supreme court indeed overturns roe v. wade in december, is there a real sense of fear among activists that this could actually happen? >> absolutely. and that's something i have heard more times than i could count in the past, you know, few weeks. it seems like it absolutely could happen, especially given the conservative super majority on the supreme court right now and the number of states that have trigger bans in place is staggering. we really could be in a situation where we're looking at an incredibly divided country. there will be states where abortion is illegal outright and states where abortion is still legal. and the question is, and we're getting a really interesting test case in texas, where abortion more or less, you know, with the six weeks gives you roughly two weeks from a missed period to access abortion care, abortion's pretty much illegal in texas right now. so we're getting a test case there and what we'r
back to you, jennifer.t the number of states where abortion would be banned if the supreme court indeed overturns roe v. wade in december, is there a real sense of fear among activists that this could actually happen? >> absolutely. and that's something i have heard more times than i could count in the past, you know, few weeks. it seems like it absolutely could happen, especially given the conservative super majority on the supreme court right now and the number of states that have...
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jennifer is the director of the policy development division of hud offices development research and they mission is to ensure the relevance of research to policy and revise the department on the policies of research and serve as a key resource and data and analysis and also producing biannual worst-case needs housing report card and prior to joining hud, in 2020, she spent nearly two decades where she let numerous research studies on diverse housing and community development pockets rated and now i will pass it to you jennifer printed. >> thank you peggy and good afternoon everyone and i am really pleased to provide an overview of the worst-case housing needs of 2021 report to congress. in 2021, report is the 18th and multi- decade series documenting and generalizing housing problems facing low income renter families and over the years with the report commenced scarcity and affordable housing in the role the assistance housing supply in addressing that. and the authors of this report, they work with me in the policy development division at hud and i would like to take a moment to express
jennifer is the director of the policy development division of hud offices development research and they mission is to ensure the relevance of research to policy and revise the department on the policies of research and serve as a key resource and data and analysis and also producing biannual worst-case needs housing report card and prior to joining hud, in 2020, she spent nearly two decades where she let numerous research studies on diverse housing and community development pockets rated and...
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jennifer. thank you. now moving on and turkish, and as i advise johnny forces have begun a joint military drill near the border with iran. the 2 countries you recall expanded their defense ties after lost his war against armenia and the disputed to go on a car back region. this drill comes after relations wasn't between bach, who and terran, i've around supportive media and as a, by john's relation with israel. iran, how the military exercise along its border with azerbaijan last friday. well, its now speak to a correspondent wrestle said he's in istanbul. wrestle was this drill a planned one, or was this a bit of a last minute decision? how significant is this? well, i have talked to the sources from the turkish side and there i was there been any size at all me that this was not at planned military exercise, but after iran initiated the that the war games in close to the us at b johnny border than it has been decided to conduct such a military drill a joint military drill as retaliation. these are not t
jennifer. thank you. now moving on and turkish, and as i advise johnny forces have begun a joint military drill near the border with iran. the 2 countries you recall expanded their defense ties after lost his war against armenia and the disputed to go on a car back region. this drill comes after relations wasn't between bach, who and terran, i've around supportive media and as a, by john's relation with israel. iran, how the military exercise along its border with azerbaijan last friday. well,...
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he's about jennifer golf. don't no mama a oh, a similar in the when a cushy, they put down the g. a bought a little bit more funny, so the 2 eunice for casa. oh, no, with this done g o g, a charge chip on a thin, sinister oh, scored a b. o, a z o a s a one of my people would be a lot of trouble. nobody but he wanted to get out of that with the general of what it was company for nearly 4 months. you'll get a glad suspense because the dodgy go out of the garbage and look at what's the unit that i didn't think was the question though. so channing, it, they will get a little bit of money that you gamble. i'm going to be asked to go out of where you go, because you're looking for several days that you could only be able somebody for so you see that $1500.00 because you know, 3 will be called on to no nation. eliminating quote and thin noisome thing. feel throw that at the meantime, the zone, the recall, and yes, it will be that is the same the, these are new that you told me to call you back soon. animal in the pony. so i got to be careful. she cannot. if i'm going to get the number go
he's about jennifer golf. don't no mama a oh, a similar in the when a cushy, they put down the g. a bought a little bit more funny, so the 2 eunice for casa. oh, no, with this done g o g, a charge chip on a thin, sinister oh, scored a b. o, a z o a s a one of my people would be a lot of trouble. nobody but he wanted to get out of that with the general of what it was company for nearly 4 months. you'll get a glad suspense because the dodgy go out of the garbage and look at what's the unit that i...
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we will miss him. >> jennifer: colin powell passed a. john. >> john: jennifer griffin for us. sandra. >> sandra: professor of medicine, dr. mark segall joins us. we mourn the passing of colin powell. many people are wondering what were the complications, he was being treated for blood cancer, what were complications he suffered that led to his death? >> sandra, i don't have specific details right now except to say usual complications of covid-19 that lead to death are lung complications, pneumonia from covid, he had history of parkinson, that could make that more likely, the heart canning involved and the kidney, three main organs we are concerned about with covid. he is battling multiple myeloma, blad cancer. if he was in stages of treatment for that, it is difficult for the vaccine to work. that is one reason we started giving boosters. i do not know if he had a booster. he's 84, he had a history of prostate cancer, battling multiple myeloma. i don't know if he had enough immunity to fight this off. looks like he didn't. you're 11 times more likely to die of covid if you hav
we will miss him. >> jennifer: colin powell passed a. john. >> john: jennifer griffin for us. sandra. >> sandra: professor of medicine, dr. mark segall joins us. we mourn the passing of colin powell. many people are wondering what were the complications, he was being treated for blood cancer, what were complications he suffered that led to his death? >> sandra, i don't have specific details right now except to say usual complications of covid-19 that lead to death are...
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john. >> jennifer, it's the scope of this.onie is talking about children on instagram, going to be steered, essentially to conversations about annexia. being bullied by classmates. and miss haugen talking about violence and hate speech. and before the election, yes, facebook essentially turned it off, turned the switch to set a higher bar. but then reopened the floodgates. >> the choices that were happening on the platform were really about how we acted and twitchy was the platform, how viral was the platform. and facebook changed those safety defaults in the runup to the election because they knew they were dangerous. because they wanted that growth back, the platform back after the election, they would return to the original defaults. the fact that they had to break the glass on january 6th and turn them back on, i think that's deeply problematic. >> when you hear that, deeply problematic, what are the challenges, number one? who in facebook should be making these decisions? should it be artificial intelligence? anybody two,
john. >> jennifer, it's the scope of this.onie is talking about children on instagram, going to be steered, essentially to conversations about annexia. being bullied by classmates. and miss haugen talking about violence and hate speech. and before the election, yes, facebook essentially turned it off, turned the switch to set a higher bar. but then reopened the floodgates. >> the choices that were happening on the platform were really about how we acted and twitchy was the platform,...
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jennifer johnson will put up the presentation. it will be a few quick slides to share the key elements that are changing. >> just as a quick introduction. the 14b program is local business enterprise l.b.e. it was put into place after prop 209 passed that took away minority and women owned business program. what the l.b.e. program provides is bid preference for certified local businesses. as many of you know contract monitoring division is within the city administrator's office headed by the administrator. the ordinance was last amended by the board of supervisors in 2015 and made a number of changes including increases to threshold but not for all categories. i will get into that in a little bit. in terms of some of the major changes i will get into more detail today with you on. a few things. one, i think as president walton presented it increases threshold for certification for l.b.e. firms. our program is currently categorized to three categories. thresholds for micro businesses, small businesses and category called sba small
jennifer johnson will put up the presentation. it will be a few quick slides to share the key elements that are changing. >> just as a quick introduction. the 14b program is local business enterprise l.b.e. it was put into place after prop 209 passed that took away minority and women owned business program. what the l.b.e. program provides is bid preference for certified local businesses. as many of you know contract monitoring division is within the city administrator's office headed by...
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and jennifer joins us now. jennifer, thank you so much for being on.ndates and overall how people are treating each other. >> thank you so much for having me. currently we have opted as a majority of our board to have a mask mandate in place. there is no parental opt-out, only a medical opt-out option which i am assuming some of you might be aware of. that is a controversial issue in the state of florida. currently we are making a decision about how to respond to a letter we received from the florida department of education that is telling us they're going to withhold our pay because we made that decision. we currently don't have any vaccine mandates and, to be honest, that is not a conversation we're even having even remotely at this point. >> why not? >> you know, i don't even know why. i think we have been so overwhelmed with the overwhelming amount of hate and vitriol for something as simple as a cloth mask to be put over our students' and staff faces. we haven't had time to process any other important things or business that we should be doing as
and jennifer joins us now. jennifer, thank you so much for being on.ndates and overall how people are treating each other. >> thank you so much for having me. currently we have opted as a majority of our board to have a mask mandate in place. there is no parental opt-out, only a medical opt-out option which i am assuming some of you might be aware of. that is a controversial issue in the state of florida. currently we are making a decision about how to respond to a letter we received from...
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jennifer reuben is a column nist at the washington post.d democracy from donald trump. jennifer, let me start with you. ross is not at all a trump fan. conservative columnist in "the new york times." it goes as follows. you liberals want republicans to abandon their other principals and enjoy you in a popular front to save american democracy. that's not a fair ask because donald trump isn't that much of a threat and republicans are republicans and they have things they really care about. stop trying to sort of morally black mail republicans who stay with the party because it's not -- the threat to democracy is not that great. i'm curious your response to that. >> i don't know whether this is just ridiculous whistling past the graveyard of democracy or whether this is arguing so he can continue to support the party he's always supportsuppor. i don't think you can look at the evidence that's being uncovered, the judiciary report and not see that there was a grave threat to democracy. i don't know how you look at the wave of voter suppression
jennifer reuben is a column nist at the washington post.d democracy from donald trump. jennifer, let me start with you. ross is not at all a trump fan. conservative columnist in "the new york times." it goes as follows. you liberals want republicans to abandon their other principals and enjoy you in a popular front to save american democracy. that's not a fair ask because donald trump isn't that much of a threat and republicans are republicans and they have things they really care...
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because more used to with miss jennifer. and though not citizen she has. yes ma'am. if you look at the bully can this, you know, all of those have him go those are that his, him chairs must the what o g stood group, me, missouri user a temp aber way. sheila, blair, does he, does he think the stablish it a vicious circle? delaying declaring a state of emergency means the ariel forest protection service. can't expedite contract with other departments? normally tenders for purchasing aircraft for transferring smo drummers can take up to 40 days. of course they could make a deal in advance, but they never know where it's going to hit hardest. and where they'll need the marshal most of their forces. ah, it's a scalar, new pathology, denisha probably 20 listeners. wasn't he still with a stipulation chase personal workers like polish little what would he do on the other one will give them support so they need to play with a oh, driven by drill shapes, passengers. as in dares sinks, we dare to ask in a dual system of justice many think so, for example, a former senior f b, i
because more used to with miss jennifer. and though not citizen she has. yes ma'am. if you look at the bully can this, you know, all of those have him go those are that his, him chairs must the what o g stood group, me, missouri user a temp aber way. sheila, blair, does he, does he think the stablish it a vicious circle? delaying declaring a state of emergency means the ariel forest protection service. can't expedite contract with other departments? normally tenders for purchasing aircraft for...
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jennifer rogers. first your reaction to the nets drawing this kind of hard line. >> i think it's the right thing for the nets to do. what is most amazing about this story is how committed some people are to not getting a vaccine. i mean, because he's unwilling to get a covid vaccine, he's -- he's going to lose millions of dollars. you know, he's not being asked to get a heart transplant, just being asked to get two dose of of an mrna advantages own or j&j's one-dose vaccine. some teammates will say really, that's his personal choice but it's not a personal choice. it's a choice he's making for all of them and for anybody with whom he comes in contact. it's remarkable. >> jennifer irving, irving has digging in hard. it was the city's rule that made it ineligible to play during home games but this just took it to a different level with the team saying he can't even practice. >> that's right, ana, but, you know, these kinds of vaccine requirements have about upheld by courts again and again for decades n
jennifer rogers. first your reaction to the nets drawing this kind of hard line. >> i think it's the right thing for the nets to do. what is most amazing about this story is how committed some people are to not getting a vaccine. i mean, because he's unwilling to get a covid vaccine, he's -- he's going to lose millions of dollars. you know, he's not being asked to get a heart transplant, just being asked to get two dose of of an mrna advantages own or j&j's one-dose vaccine. some...
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so it's like my first movie and it's a hollywood movie with jennifer and owen. you're a good guy. you're a good guy. [ cheers and applause >> thank you, man. we see the light >> jimmy: dude, you are the light, man i got some pictures of you i wanted to show you and just want your help >> you kidding me? >> jimmy: yeah, i got -- >> what you got pictures though >> jimmy: i have picture -- these are from my phone. [ laughter ] i have all pictures of you that i post online. but no, i think you have good fashion and good look. and i want to talk about some of these looks look at this little guy. >> oh, my god. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: he's a stud. >> that's terrible >> jimmy: he's like what 12 or 13 that's not terrible. he's got a pop collar. >> bro, what kind of color is that like green >> jimmy: tennis ball green. [ laughter ] tennis ball. does this shirt come in tennis balls? sure >> yeah, i'm pretty sure that sweater wasn't mine, maybe it was like my sisters or whatever [ laughter ] >> jimmy: look at this guy this is your first album, i want to say. >> yea
so it's like my first movie and it's a hollywood movie with jennifer and owen. you're a good guy. you're a good guy. [ cheers and applause >> thank you, man. we see the light >> jimmy: dude, you are the light, man i got some pictures of you i wanted to show you and just want your help >> you kidding me? >> jimmy: yeah, i got -- >> what you got pictures though >> jimmy: i have picture -- these are from my phone. [ laughter ] i have all pictures of you that i...
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jennifer griffin, good report from the pentagon. thank you.next, taking on the cartels that smuggle hundreds of illegal immigrants across the southern border. our fox news team goes on patrol with texas national guard troops. first, here's what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 10 in phoenix public funeral for a federal agent killed in arizona. michael garbo was fatally shot while questioning a passenger on an amtrak train. a second dea agent and a tucson officer also were injured. fox 7 in austin, texas where the city expects a new arrival soon. elon musk says tesla is moving its headquarters to the state capitol. the move comes after a previous threats to leave california due to covid restrictions that forced one plant to close. and this is a live look at san francisco from our affiliate fox 2. one of the big stories there tonight the blue angels soar through the bay area decides part of fleet week, shows and music continue throughout the weekend to cap off the tradition honoring the armed forces. that i
jennifer griffin, good report from the pentagon. thank you.next, taking on the cartels that smuggle hundreds of illegal immigrants across the southern border. our fox news team goes on patrol with texas national guard troops. first, here's what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 10 in phoenix public funeral for a federal agent killed in arizona. michael garbo was fatally shot while questioning a passenger on an amtrak train. a second dea agent and a tucson...