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lauren and alex went to a bar downtown one night. and lauren met someone.ame was shawn fields, and he was working security at the bar. he let the two women in, kept an eye on them throughout the evening, and then as they were leaving, he made contact with a lord. >> she's like, i give him my number and i guess we will see if he contacts me. >> he did. lauren told alex the next morning. >> she's like, oh, he texted me and were going on a date this afternoon. >> shawn said he was a car part-time computer science student at a nearby community college. he was 28. a little old, but not a big deal. more dates followed and lauren told her appearance about the man in her life. >> it sounded sort of old fashion, the way that he was paying attention to her and asking her out for dinner. doing all of these things. >> yeah, i used to say oh, she's. enough >> you could hear in her voice? >> yeah. >> things moved quickly. lauren and shawn were soon exclusive. when did you realize they were boyfriend and girlfriend? >> probably a week and a half after they met. >> she wan
lauren and alex went to a bar downtown one night. and lauren met someone.ame was shawn fields, and he was working security at the bar. he let the two women in, kept an eye on them throughout the evening, and then as they were leaving, he made contact with a lord. >> she's like, i give him my number and i guess we will see if he contacts me. >> he did. lauren told alex the next morning. >> she's like, oh, he texted me and were going on a date this afternoon. >> shawn said...
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lauren: i'm lauren simonetti this is "making money." despite strong earnings in tech and consumers names the street doesn't seem too excited overall. what will it take to keep the rally going into the end of the year? plus even with control of washington democrats can't agree on the most crucial aspect of the biden administration's lavish spending plans. how to pay for them. is his agenda dead in the water? and a new report shining a light on port operations, operators, defying the president, taking the matters new their own hands to unravel the supply strain strangle. what it means for your wallet. a report you won't want to hear. that and much more on "making money." ♪. lauren: all right, the market seesawing today, coming off of record highs at some point, even after strong signs that the consumer is alive and well, still spending despite rising prices. earnings beats by coca-cola and mcdonald's, helping to lift the consumer discretionary. at one point the dow industrial average. microsoft, google posting strong numbers lifting the t
lauren: i'm lauren simonetti this is "making money." despite strong earnings in tech and consumers names the street doesn't seem too excited overall. what will it take to keep the rally going into the end of the year? plus even with control of washington democrats can't agree on the most crucial aspect of the biden administration's lavish spending plans. how to pay for them. is his agenda dead in the water? and a new report shining a light on port operations, operators, defying the...
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lauren? lauren: oh, wow, hillary vaughn that is a lot and i'll take this to the panel, investors major sigh of relief today after that debt ceiling deal. the nasdaq is up 1.3%, it is positive for the week, and if you're looking at how far we are from record highs, the nasdaq is about four or 5% from its record high. meanwhile the 10 year treasury yield it's jumping up 4.6 basis points ahead of the september jobs report which is out tomorrow morning, the 10 year is at 1.57%, and let's take a look at initial claims for unemployment benefits coming in lower than expected today, that is good news for friday's big job number, so with that, we get straight to the floor show, and we have stephen guilfoyle and scott bauer. sarge, i want to start with you we gave you the yield on the 10 year treasury, 1.5 #%, the nasdaq is higher today why are they rising tech and yield together. that's not how it's supposed to happen. >> they actually decoupled earlier this week they are no longer moving together so
lauren? lauren: oh, wow, hillary vaughn that is a lot and i'll take this to the panel, investors major sigh of relief today after that debt ceiling deal. the nasdaq is up 1.3%, it is positive for the week, and if you're looking at how far we are from record highs, the nasdaq is about four or 5% from its record high. meanwhile the 10 year treasury yield it's jumping up 4.6 basis points ahead of the september jobs report which is out tomorrow morning, the 10 year is at 1.57%, and let's take a...
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lauren: you know what?uestion when i bought my house i think six years ago at this point. you know. so we're having essentially the same discussion except prices have gone way up. thank you for joining us. good to see you. we do have a programing note. don't forget to tune into fox business prime tonight. all new episodes of "american dream home" and "mansion global." starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> coming up microsoft and google reporting earnings after the closing bell today. should you own either before their calls? we have a couple of market pros that might have the answer you want to hear. ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ it's another day. and anything could happen.. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of sd-wan and advanced sec
lauren: you know what?uestion when i bought my house i think six years ago at this point. you know. so we're having essentially the same discussion except prices have gone way up. thank you for joining us. good to see you. we do have a programing note. don't forget to tune into fox business prime tonight. all new episodes of "american dream home" and "mansion global." starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> coming up microsoft and google reporting earnings after the...
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lauren: i knew it.way you can report from there all day and high heels. i like the sneakers. thank you, have a great weekend. the pandemic is creating winners and losers in today's fox business, rising after blowing past the quarter, the rapid covid test maker posted more than $500 of revenue field mostly by the covid test up one and a quarter% at 13793. take a look at holy down, that just 9% at the highs of the session j.p. morgan raised a rating on the alternative milk product maker they see it going to $21 a share but that momentum, shares right now down a penny. home depot slipping to the bottom of the dow after capital downgrade in the home improvement chain ended blows to hold the firm blaming the ongoing supply chain crunch and the potential for the fed to raise rates next year which would affect your purchase of a home and they moved to the sideline. home depot is down two thirds of 1% and lows is down half 8%. no time to die the big screen back to life, could crypto be the real hero for theater
lauren: i knew it.way you can report from there all day and high heels. i like the sneakers. thank you, have a great weekend. the pandemic is creating winners and losers in today's fox business, rising after blowing past the quarter, the rapid covid test maker posted more than $500 of revenue field mostly by the covid test up one and a quarter% at 13793. take a look at holy down, that just 9% at the highs of the session j.p. morgan raised a rating on the alternative milk product maker they see...
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lauren: paul rees has more from stockholm.is prize: is in two parts, the one to david deckard for his work on labor markets, how factors like minimum-wage and immigration affect jobs, and the others joshua angrist and guido imbens. for current researchers, the years 2020 and 2021 have given them one of the biggest real-life experiments in history. >> i think we should be very excited about this. they've already affected how many people are doing their research. those methods to understand causality can be used to study the effects of lockdown, any type of effect. that is what makes it so amazing. it helps us understand causality. what are the consequences of health and kids' outcomes? there are researchers working on the topic of lockdowns. that is not what these researchers are rewarded for, but their methods are being used to address this question.ng hopefully, policymakers and governments all over t
lauren: paul rees has more from stockholm.is prize: is in two parts, the one to david deckard for his work on labor markets, how factors like minimum-wage and immigration affect jobs, and the others joshua angrist and guido imbens. for current researchers, the years 2020 and 2021 have given them one of the biggest real-life experiments in history. >> i think we should be very excited about this. they've already affected how many people are doing their research. those methods to understand...
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we're looking at movers, lauren. what is the first one. lauren: robinhood., to 50 million in the third quarter. it is a volatile market. that is how they were making a lot of their money and not working this time. stuart: what else? lauren: i was looking at marathon digital assets. we're talking about cryptos. cryptos are selling off today. marathon digital down 6.6%. a lot of crypto stocks are down sharply today. stuart: spot. lauren: spotify. their premium, up 4.4%. the, they keep adding monthly active users. premium subscribers, 172 million of them in the quarter. people like podcasts. advertisers like podcasts. that revenue coming in strong. stuart: 172 million users. 172 million? lauren: yeah. stuart: global marketplace i guess. lauren: global like music. stuart: for weeks democrats keep saying, they have kept on saying they're close to a deal on their massive spending plan. watch this. >> yes, i am very confident we will. we are very, very close in this. >> we have seen more progress in the last 48 hours than we have seen in a long time. >> you all nev
we're looking at movers, lauren. what is the first one. lauren: robinhood., to 50 million in the third quarter. it is a volatile market. that is how they were making a lot of their money and not working this time. stuart: what else? lauren: i was looking at marathon digital assets. we're talking about cryptos. cryptos are selling off today. marathon digital down 6.6%. a lot of crypto stocks are down sharply today. stuart: spot. lauren: spotify. their premium, up 4.4%. the, they keep adding...
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lauren, what does he call it? lauren: his name is chris magnus. southern border, yes or no? >> senator i, i'm not sure does it really matter whether we call it a major challenge, a crisis, a big problem? i think -- >> i think it speaks to a level of urgency. do we have a crisis at the border, yes or no? >> senator, let me assure you that no one believes there is greater urgency to this matter than i do. lauren: reporting that through august more than 1 1/2 million apprehensions happened at the border, 1.5 million this year. for all of last year the number was 58,000. stuart: good lord. lauren: that was a grilling magnus had before the senate finance committee but he doesn't need any republican approval to get through. so he will likely be approved as head of customs and border patrol with no republican support. it would be fine. he would not say we have a crisis at the border. stuart: he will get the job because he didn't say there is a crisis at the border. can't say those words. thanks, lauren. "the washington post" wants you to stop complaining
lauren, what does he call it? lauren: his name is chris magnus. southern border, yes or no? >> senator i, i'm not sure does it really matter whether we call it a major challenge, a crisis, a big problem? i think -- >> i think it speaks to a level of urgency. do we have a crisis at the border, yes or no? >> senator, let me assure you that no one believes there is greater urgency to this matter than i do. lauren: reporting that through august more than 1 1/2 million...
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lauren: they are moving.hey import from china and vietnam and that is their packaging. they are in a sweet spot, 280% this year. stuart: digital world acquisition, something to do with mister trump. >> on news that donald trump will merge with the to launches new social media platform truth social next year. big interest in standing up to big tech. there is demand for that but very buzzy, and the redit crowd. and other means stocks are popular, digital world acquisition. stuart: i have no idea whether retail investors were plotting into the meme stocks, are they pro-trump or anti-trump, no idea. >> not sure it matters because he creates a lot of tension. when you are investing -- stuart: almost doubled on digital world acquisition. we suggested yesterday that senator manchin change parties and become a republican. he call that idea bs and just spoke out again about it. we will play the sound for you. san francisco shutdown and in and out burger place for refusing to check vaccination cards. why is policing a
lauren: they are moving.hey import from china and vietnam and that is their packaging. they are in a sweet spot, 280% this year. stuart: digital world acquisition, something to do with mister trump. >> on news that donald trump will merge with the to launches new social media platform truth social next year. big interest in standing up to big tech. there is demand for that but very buzzy, and the redit crowd. and other means stocks are popular, digital world acquisition. stuart: i have no...
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i am lauren taylor. this is al jazeera live from london. a surge in demand puts pressure on gas supplies. why it could add up to an expensive winter in europe. taiwan warns china it could be ready to attack the island in a number of years. a report from brazil where millions have been forced into different systems because of the pandemic. global health chiefs have announced a major advance against malaria, a disease that kills more than 400,000 people per year. more than half of the world's population lives in areas at risk of malaria. it is spread by mosquitoes, at first showing flu like symptoms, and if not treated in 24 hours, it can become more serious. africa accounts for more than nine in 10 cases recorded worldwide. the world health organization says a drug developed by glaxosmithkline can be used in children. a second being trialed in kenya has shown 77% efficacy in early results. >> as some of you may know, i started my career as a malaria researcher, and i long for the day we would have an effective vaccine against this ancient an
i am lauren taylor. this is al jazeera live from london. a surge in demand puts pressure on gas supplies. why it could add up to an expensive winter in europe. taiwan warns china it could be ready to attack the island in a number of years. a report from brazil where millions have been forced into different systems because of the pandemic. global health chiefs have announced a major advance against malaria, a disease that kills more than 400,000 people per year. more than half of the world's...
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lauren: they rented a minivan. lauren: they -- lauren: stuart: should be talk about apple?talked about product in their launch of products yesterday? i thought it would be the x are m y x. lauren: they power the new macbook pros. you are right. a long battery life. you can watch 21 video hours on single coverage. the new launch with this chip shorter shows apple flexing its supply chain muscle. can they really deliver here? a major catalyst for growth with the cheapest matchbook for the new one. anyone the presentation didn't boost stock very much, 143-144 yesterday. lauren: a lot of people will buy for the holidays, the third-generation air pod because $80, nice gift for someone. stuart: every time. look at the dow winners headed by travelers, a report this morning was followed up 2.7%. the s&p 500 headlined by dominion resources, dover corporation, travelers never stand moderna. nasdaq top winner was intuitive surgical. i don't see big tech on that list. overall the big board, 6 minutes into the trading session, up 93 points, 35,351. the 10 year treasury yield, not much c
lauren: they rented a minivan. lauren: they -- lauren: stuart: should be talk about apple?talked about product in their launch of products yesterday? i thought it would be the x are m y x. lauren: they power the new macbook pros. you are right. a long battery life. you can watch 21 video hours on single coverage. the new launch with this chip shorter shows apple flexing its supply chain muscle. can they really deliver here? a major catalyst for growth with the cheapest matchbook for the new...
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lauren: yes, absolutly. stuart: thanks so much, lauren.ht there but tesla's stock is up some more today. musk is now worth $300 billion. scott shellady is with us. i'm dying to see what scott shellady will say about the 300 billion-dollar man. there is an awful lot of people who say he should be paying a lot of tax, take it off him. a lot of people will say that like it or not, scott. >> well you're exactly right, stuart, and more people today are going to be saying that then there would have been when i was growing up. my america when we were growing up, we want to know what he was doing to make that money or follow his train of thought or read his books. people like him are vilified. there is no more american exceptionalism. we want diversity, i get that, we want diversity when it comes to operations. we don't like diversity when it comes to out put. they don't want a different output as well. they want the output to be the same. diverse is a great thing but we need a diversity of output. people like him will succeed and we shouldn't pen
lauren: yes, absolutly. stuart: thanks so much, lauren.ht there but tesla's stock is up some more today. musk is now worth $300 billion. scott shellady is with us. i'm dying to see what scott shellady will say about the 300 billion-dollar man. there is an awful lot of people who say he should be paying a lot of tax, take it off him. a lot of people will say that like it or not, scott. >> well you're exactly right, stuart, and more people today are going to be saying that then there would...
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lauren: the mixed plant.sed burger in markets like texas an iowa? let me know how that works out. instead of beef you get beef, potatoes and rice. stuart: texas, iowa, where they're testing mcplant burger? lauren: imagine someone in texas ordering a mcplant. correct me if i'm wrong. stuart: in austin, do a great business. lauren: what about iowa, come on? we're in iowa ordering a mcplant. stuart: probably not. mark cuban says, what is he saying about crypto? which crypto has the most upside? what is it? lauren: he likes ethereum, unlike bitcoin this is not alternative monetary system. he thinks ethereum is a disruptor. he likes the blockchain it is on. likens it to the internet boom in the 1990s. it allows for innovation. how much he owns do you want to know? stuart: how much he owns? lauren: back in april he said portfolio is 30% ethereum, 50% bitcoin and the rest everybody else. stuart: he hasn't changed that? he likes ethereum. gas prices showing no signs of easing. we're seeing five dollars for premium ca
lauren: the mixed plant.sed burger in markets like texas an iowa? let me know how that works out. instead of beef you get beef, potatoes and rice. stuart: texas, iowa, where they're testing mcplant burger? lauren: imagine someone in texas ordering a mcplant. correct me if i'm wrong. stuart: in austin, do a great business. lauren: what about iowa, come on? we're in iowa ordering a mcplant. stuart: probably not. mark cuban says, what is he saying about crypto? which crypto has the most upside?...
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lauren has store. lauren: a ship anchor hit a 16-inch pipe section.ikely the source of the leak ever 144,000 fall license much oil into the pacific oceans. beaches closed. stuart: dreadful. l.a. county voted to become the first-in-the-nation to ban existing oil and gas drilling. kelly o'grady is in los angeles for us. will this have any effect on california's already sky-high gas prices? >> yes, stuart it very well could. now this is just focused on unincorporated areas but industry leaders are concerned this is going to drive gas prices higher. california state average is 4.42. that is already a buck 20 higher than it was last year. experts are also concerned that this will expand our reliance on forerin oil at a time the u.s. is losing out put and that did send oil prices to new heights, a seven-year high earlier this week. experts are also wary importing more oil could see a surge in tankers. to note this weekend oil spill there were more tankers in the port more than usual due to supply change. they are questioning whether an anchor strike is to b
lauren has store. lauren: a ship anchor hit a 16-inch pipe section.ikely the source of the leak ever 144,000 fall license much oil into the pacific oceans. beaches closed. stuart: dreadful. l.a. county voted to become the first-in-the-nation to ban existing oil and gas drilling. kelly o'grady is in los angeles for us. will this have any effect on california's already sky-high gas prices? >> yes, stuart it very well could. now this is just focused on unincorporated areas but industry...
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let's bring back lauren. lauren, when could this reach americans? lauren: within weeks.a game-changer because it treats people with covid in their house and since it halves the rates of hospitalization and death it really makes covid quite manageable. that has an unintended consequence. it might push people unvaccinated to say why do we have to get vaccinated if there is a bill like this available to us? the question is, if a lot of people say that do we have enough pills for them? by the end of this year merck plans to make 10 million courses available. i think for 2021 the answer is no. ashley: no. all right. interesting, good stuff, lauren. thank you. we told you to get a head start on your holiday shipping because of the shipping delays but that wouldn't be your only problem. turns out some of the most popular gifts will cost you a whole lot more this year. that is great news. we'll explain. how about a new truck with a low price tag? that sounds good. look no further, our car guy, gary gastelu is here. he will show us one of the hottest small pickups around after th
let's bring back lauren. lauren, when could this reach americans? lauren: within weeks.a game-changer because it treats people with covid in their house and since it halves the rates of hospitalization and death it really makes covid quite manageable. that has an unintended consequence. it might push people unvaccinated to say why do we have to get vaccinated if there is a bill like this available to us? the question is, if a lot of people say that do we have enough pills for them? by the end...
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all right lauren.cination and mandating. when vaccines first appeared people were lined up to get the shot but by mid-summer enthusiasm was winding down. the jab rate leveled off. that is not what president biden wanted to see so mandates appeared. now it reached the point where in los angeles you will soon need proof of vaccination to go out to eat, drink or exercise or go to a sporting event or any indoor public space including shopping malls. and be prepared to show your card. that's it. this is maximum pressure. no jab and your life is severely restricted. i think this kind of compulsion is the wrong way to go. encourage vaccination, yes. offer incentives? of course, why not. threaten or force, no. there is issue of personal freedom. a lot of americans don't like being told what to do by the government. don't they have rights too? there is issue of unintended consequences. forcing some police officers and nurses out of their jobs. they did the hard work out of the pandemic and now they're pushed ou
all right lauren.cination and mandating. when vaccines first appeared people were lined up to get the shot but by mid-summer enthusiasm was winding down. the jab rate leveled off. that is not what president biden wanted to see so mandates appeared. now it reached the point where in los angeles you will soon need proof of vaccination to go out to eat, drink or exercise or go to a sporting event or any indoor public space including shopping malls. and be prepared to show your card. that's it....
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lauren, how many positions are open? lauren: teachers only, 5000.ents. you know i speak to many teachers on my podcast. they say this year teach something so much harder than last year when they were forced to do zoom school and everything else. they have gaps in the learning as well. add into that all the criticism what they can and cannot teach. in florida, mask mandates being condemned by governor desantis. florida teacher salaries are much lower than the national average. they're stress, a lot of them just quit. stuart: mandate to get vaccinated in florida schools, that keeping some teachers out? lauren: for some of them. some of the school board officials who have a mask mandate in place the governor withheld their salaries. the biden administration for the most part made them whole. a tug of war between federal and state what you can, cannot do. stuart: between republicans and democrats, top-down authority and personal liberty from bottom up. lauren: students are caught in the middle. fewer teachers. stuart: that's true. federal judge in new j
lauren, how many positions are open? lauren: teachers only, 5000.ents. you know i speak to many teachers on my podcast. they say this year teach something so much harder than last year when they were forced to do zoom school and everything else. they have gaps in the learning as well. add into that all the criticism what they can and cannot teach. in florida, mask mandates being condemned by governor desantis. florida teacher salaries are much lower than the national average. they're stress, a...
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lauren: great accent.ving people. they have complied with the mandates is outrageous. lauren: it is crazy. stuart: i have a story for you, for our viewers of course. this is about bitcoin, cryptos and churches. i know you're a church going kind of guy, a bitcoin kind of guy. listen to this. a church in mississippi is the first to allow church-goers to donate in crypto. the pastor of that church is pastor adam bennett who joins me now. let me get to grips with this. how does it work? the church-goers give you actual crypto and they give you dollars and you turn it into crypto. >> they transfer the crypto asset from their wallet to our wallet. stuart: okay. so suppose i donate just say, sake of argument, one bitcoin and i transfer that one bitcoin today to your church. do i get a tax break for my charitable donation of $61,700, which is the price of value of that bitcoin when i gave it to you. is that what we get? >> yes it is. as soon as you transfer the asset, you get the appreciable value of that cryptocu
lauren: great accent.ving people. they have complied with the mandates is outrageous. lauren: it is crazy. stuart: i have a story for you, for our viewers of course. this is about bitcoin, cryptos and churches. i know you're a church going kind of guy, a bitcoin kind of guy. listen to this. a church in mississippi is the first to allow church-goers to donate in crypto. the pastor of that church is pastor adam bennett who joins me now. let me get to grips with this. how does it work? the...
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lauren: the discussed later. when you said vans. lauren: popular with the kids.ren: another one popular. stuart: that is popular with kids, rice and beans. lauren: they have younger, more affluent customers willing to spend more including their new menu item, the smoked brisket, most expensive meet yet. it is expensive for hire end fast food chain and it was a good report card, quarterly sales down to billion dollars, hit a record, 15% but likely raising menu prices again and - stuart: chipotle's profit margins are the strongest in the industry. >> how do you do that before customers say i will eat my rice and beans myself at home. stuart: zoom is up 3.6%. what is the news? lauren: jpmorgan upgraded them to overweight. if you look at the share price it is cut by a third since last december so investors priced in effect the pandemic growth slowed down. microsoft and zoom. stuart: they think microsoft, that you got that in. boeing, rbc, the royal bank of canada. the rally - lauren: shares go up 30% more, so they initiated coverage. the 737, 787 in 2023. stuart: ful
lauren: the discussed later. when you said vans. lauren: popular with the kids.ren: another one popular. stuart: that is popular with kids, rice and beans. lauren: they have younger, more affluent customers willing to spend more including their new menu item, the smoked brisket, most expensive meet yet. it is expensive for hire end fast food chain and it was a good report card, quarterly sales down to billion dollars, hit a record, 15% but likely raising menu prices again and - stuart:...
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dennis kucinich, phil mattingly, lauren fox.overage continues on "the lead" with jake tapper after this very quick break. this is the new world of work. each day looks different than the last. but, whatever work becomes, the world works with servicenow. i would've called yesterday. but... i could've called yesterday. but... i should've called yesterday, but... would've, could've, should've. we hear that a lot. hi. i'm jonathan, an insurance professional and manager here at colonial penn life insurance company. sometimes, people put off calling about life insurance. before you know it, another year has passed. and when they do call, they say, "i wish i'd called sooner." call right now for free information on the $9.95 plan. are you between age 50 and 85? you can get whole life insurance with options starting at just $9.95 a month. do i have to answer health questions to get it? there are no health questions. you cannot be turned down for any health reason, past or present. how long does this policy last? our $9.95 plan is permane
dennis kucinich, phil mattingly, lauren fox.overage continues on "the lead" with jake tapper after this very quick break. this is the new world of work. each day looks different than the last. but, whatever work becomes, the world works with servicenow. i would've called yesterday. but... i could've called yesterday. but... i should've called yesterday, but... would've, could've, should've. we hear that a lot. hi. i'm jonathan, an insurance professional and manager here at colonial...
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let's ask commentator and tv host lauren chen. she has nearly half a 1000000 youtube subscribers herself. she's a prominent contributor on other social media platforms. and let's bring back r t media and legal analysts, lionel lauren, just how addicted to instagram are these adolescent girls? well as someone who is on instagram nonstop and in their late twenties i, i have to say the amount that younger girls are on instagram makes even me concern . even though i'm a 100, almost 247. and don't get me wrong. i do not think that it is facebook's responsibility necessarily to police who does and who does not use their site. but if they were aware of these problems, they should have absolutely been more up front, about sharing these concerns with parents who i think ultimately are in control of what their teams do or do not see on social media. well feel users bother to read the long, small font terms of use. we tend to just check the box when we join something online. lionel does the user doing so shield the provider? what if any lega
let's ask commentator and tv host lauren chen. she has nearly half a 1000000 youtube subscribers herself. she's a prominent contributor on other social media platforms. and let's bring back r t media and legal analysts, lionel lauren, just how addicted to instagram are these adolescent girls? well as someone who is on instagram nonstop and in their late twenties i, i have to say the amount that younger girls are on instagram makes even me concern . even though i'm a 100, almost 247. and don't...
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thank you, lauren.ees $200 per month if their spouse is not vaccinated. all right. got the story for you. >>> then what did the governor of west virginia have to say when asked about mandating the vaccine for kids in school? roll tape. >> are you going to mandate it for school kids as well? >> no chance. stuart: the governor is on the show shortly. then take a look at this, that's texas national guard at the border gearing up for the increase in caravans and migrants. but what's the plan when the caravans actually arrive? brandon judd from the former -- from the border patrol is here next. ♪♪ as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ that building you're trying to buy, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you
thank you, lauren.ees $200 per month if their spouse is not vaccinated. all right. got the story for you. >>> then what did the governor of west virginia have to say when asked about mandating the vaccine for kids in school? roll tape. >> are you going to mandate it for school kids as well? >> no chance. stuart: the governor is on the show shortly. then take a look at this, that's texas national guard at the border gearing up for the increase in caravans and migrants. but...
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lauren: this is ugly.peak but what, why are they booing here? why are they mad? the vaccine mandate. democrats are prounion. vaccination changed that relationship. it is not just the plumbers union. the head of chicago police union, he had on monday a judge lift ad gag order on him so he can speak. he is speaking up and he is telling union workers in chicago don't report your vaccination status if you don't want to and don't report if you don't want to. stuart: that is a standoff and a half. as president biden prepares to leave the country that caravan, a couple thousand strong now still making its way to the southern border. sheriff mark lamb is with us, sheriff, have you heard from vice president harris or secretary mayorkas about this. >> no. i don't think i will hear from them. who knows where they are. i can tell you they're not at the border helping us for sure. stuart: your county, are you having to pay for this? how much is it costing you? >> let me give you an idea, stuart, i talked to one of my k
lauren: this is ugly.peak but what, why are they booing here? why are they mad? the vaccine mandate. democrats are prounion. vaccination changed that relationship. it is not just the plumbers union. the head of chicago police union, he had on monday a judge lift ad gag order on him so he can speak. he is speaking up and he is telling union workers in chicago don't report your vaccination status if you don't want to and don't report if you don't want to. stuart: that is a standoff and a half. as...
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lauren goode is a senior writer at wired. lauren, you host the get wired podcast.t sort of thing does that cover? the get wired podcast, we highlight some of wired's most impactful stories, and we kind of explore the intersection of technology and humanity. that's the best way i would describe it. we will hear a bit more from you and nicola slightly later on in the show. also with us today is madhumita murgia. european tech correspondent at the financial times. maddie, you have been spending a lot of your time following silicon valley at the moment. yes, that's right. we have been part of quite a big i project looking at several hundred documents that were leaked - from facebook, and so we have kind of, it's been a team effort. people have been looking . at them and analysing them together as a group. and last but definitely not least, is emily birnbaum, tech lobbying reporter at politico. so, emily, let's start with you because as maddie just said facebook has been doing a lot of lobbying and pr this past week. we have heard whistle—blower former facebook employee
lauren goode is a senior writer at wired. lauren, you host the get wired podcast.t sort of thing does that cover? the get wired podcast, we highlight some of wired's most impactful stories, and we kind of explore the intersection of technology and humanity. that's the best way i would describe it. we will hear a bit more from you and nicola slightly later on in the show. also with us today is madhumita murgia. european tech correspondent at the financial times. maddie, you have been spending a...
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lauren: long way to go.onths until the midterms and i say democrats can't get a grip on their socialist they deserved to be toast. that's "my take", my opinion coming up at the 10:00 o'clock hour. if your airline has a vaccine mandate, well may be able to take you for a holiday visit? we have a report on this yes, it's friday, which means friday feedback, the good the bad and and the ugly. e-mail us at: varneyviewers@foxbusines s.com. ♪♪ ♪♪ new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your
lauren: long way to go.onths until the midterms and i say democrats can't get a grip on their socialist they deserved to be toast. that's "my take", my opinion coming up at the 10:00 o'clock hour. if your airline has a vaccine mandate, well may be able to take you for a holiday visit? we have a report on this yes, it's friday, which means friday feedback, the good the bad and and the ugly. e-mail us at: varneyviewers@foxbusines s.com. ♪♪ ♪♪ new projects means new project...
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lauren, you have the movers.emand for aluminum commodity is strong. >> electricity making aluminum. lauren: 40% of the input comes from the energy to make aluminum. stuart: 12% higher oxley petroleum. lauren: oil is set for an eight street weekly gain that the longest since 2015, up 85% this year. >> we had oil hitting $82 a barrel, caterpillar? stuart: they name the first chief officer and will enhance climate related disclosures for investors, the best part, i know that is trendy but the entire portion of executive compensation to these initiatives. stuart: why do you think i would like that. lauren: is a woke story the moral climate impact is how companies change how they behave. stuart: what else do you got, bitcoin. lauren: cash's trash you have to have your money in something because it's all going up these days, it's back at 60000, 64000 is a record, this is a six-month high, there's expectations that the sec will approve an etf based on futures contracts on monday which means it could trade on tuesday and
lauren, you have the movers.emand for aluminum commodity is strong. >> electricity making aluminum. lauren: 40% of the input comes from the energy to make aluminum. stuart: 12% higher oxley petroleum. lauren: oil is set for an eight street weekly gain that the longest since 2015, up 85% this year. >> we had oil hitting $82 a barrel, caterpillar? stuart: they name the first chief officer and will enhance climate related disclosures for investors, the best part, i know that is trendy...
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lauren: about four dollars away. stuart: four dollars away? lauren: but they came close earlier.ted? lauren: they're down 2 1/2%. bmo cut them market to underperform. it was a raise. stuart: i want to move away from the market for a second and look at the concept of the mandate. you can't go to work unless you've been vaccinated. jpmorgan is changing the rules, is it? what are they doing? lauren: the banks are front-runner, jpmorgan says the unvaccinated cannot travel for business and can't attend in-person meetings. higher payroll deductions for cover testing and insurance. new employees in areas will have to be vaccinated. this affects the banks, not branches, the offices. when you think of the banks returning staff to the office earlier than some of the other companies, really being a front-runner here, i think they see the costs of the pandemic and they're making this decision that look, maybe our companies, our employees do need to be talking to each other and not on zoom. secondly, that is what their clients are demanding. when you're spending money, dealing with large amou
lauren: about four dollars away. stuart: four dollars away? lauren: but they came close earlier.ted? lauren: they're down 2 1/2%. bmo cut them market to underperform. it was a raise. stuart: i want to move away from the market for a second and look at the concept of the mandate. you can't go to work unless you've been vaccinated. jpmorgan is changing the rules, is it? what are they doing? lauren: the banks are front-runner, jpmorgan says the unvaccinated cannot travel for business and can't...
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lauren fox, jeremy diamond, appreciate the reporting, we'll continue to check in with you. for now, let's toss it over to jim in rome. jim? >> thanks so much, erica. joining me susan glasser, staff writer for "the new yorker" and kaitlan collins also here in rome with me covering the president's trip. kaitlan, if i can begin with you, president biden acknowledged in private meetings with lawmakers that his credibility to s s s se degree, ilit stage, is at stake, in terms of getting his agenda through. to come here empty handed would damage his and the country's credibility. i wonder is the framework that the president plans to announce this morning enough to assure allies that this is a president getting things done at home? >> yeah, i think the white house has tried to tamp down the expectations when it comes to that, jim, by saying that he's meeting with other world leaders while he's here, they understand domestic politics, that's what they're framing it as. it is the president himself who has set this standard, telling other lawmakers he believes the prestige of the u.s
lauren fox, jeremy diamond, appreciate the reporting, we'll continue to check in with you. for now, let's toss it over to jim in rome. jim? >> thanks so much, erica. joining me susan glasser, staff writer for "the new yorker" and kaitlan collins also here in rome with me covering the president's trip. kaitlan, if i can begin with you, president biden acknowledged in private meetings with lawmakers that his credibility to s s s se degree, ilit stage, is at stake, in terms of...
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and lauren, for oune an organization. and lauren, for young people _ an organization.out in la it�*s at that time because you can call the shots and you can choose where you want to go and work and choose what sort of wage you want? i and choose what sort of wage you want? ., , and choose what sort of wage you want? . , ., ., ,., want? i was quite fortunate so i obviously worked _ want? i was quite fortunate so i obviously worked in _ want? i was quite fortunate so i obviously worked in a _ want? i was quite fortunate so i obviously worked in a large - want? i was quite fortunate so i - obviously worked in a large company in the _ obviously worked in a large company in the area _ obviously worked in a large company in the area and i'm very happy in my 'ob in the area and i'm very happy in my job rotand— in the area and i'm very happy in my job roland and i advertise for some apprentices so i took the opportunity and i did have a bit of a pay— opportunity and i did have a bit of a pay cut— opportunity and i did have a bit of a pay cut but it was completely worth — a pay
and lauren, for oune an organization. and lauren, for young people _ an organization.out in la it�*s at that time because you can call the shots and you can choose where you want to go and work and choose what sort of wage you want? i and choose what sort of wage you want? ., , and choose what sort of wage you want? . , ., ., ,., want? i was quite fortunate so i obviously worked _ want? i was quite fortunate so i obviously worked in _ want? i was quite fortunate so i obviously worked in a _...
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lauren mcshane ending i money. what are you going to do? pray! lauren mcshane ending that| pray!e changing drug treatment the first new therapy to treat the disease in 20 years. sickle cell is a condition which reduces the amount of oxygen transported by red blood cells, causing severe pain and organ failure. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell has this report. sickle cell disease dominates every aspect of sarahjane's life, from not being able to work, limits on who she dates, and long stints in hospital. just the simple things i can't do sometimes, like washing myself or, you know, brushing my teeth. i need help to do that. and i'm 27 years old, but sometimes i feel like i am living in a 100—year—old body. but she and thousands of other sickle—cell patients could soon benefit from new treatment. a drug called crizanlizumab will now be available to hundreds of people on the nhs in england over the next three years. guy's & st thomas's hospital in london will be one of the first to offer it. it's not the magic bullet because it is not curing the condition but it is
lauren mcshane ending i money. what are you going to do? pray! lauren mcshane ending that| pray!e changing drug treatment the first new therapy to treat the disease in 20 years. sickle cell is a condition which reduces the amount of oxygen transported by red blood cells, causing severe pain and organ failure. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell has this report. sickle cell disease dominates every aspect of sarahjane's life, from not being able to work, limits on who she dates,...
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lauren in the crowd.into the hospital room and tell the 21-year-old version of yourself one thing that would help him get through the rest of the hospital stay, what would it be? >> here. >> your art, your house? >> whoo. sorry. come here. later, rick is still healing. still working through the pain and emotion of that crash and all that followed. >> if you were given the chance to go back and not have that happen, would you? >> that's a really good question. in many ways, i think it enabled me to grow in so many ways. it became a blessing, a responsibility. a responsibility to other people, to myself. and i think that has become a huge gift. >> our thanks to phil. we'll be right back. freshness? try new febreze unstopables touch fabric spray. it doesn't just eliminate odors... simply shake and spray to unlock the breakthrough power of touch-activated scent technology. that lasts, even hours later! that's because febreze touch stores scent in your fabrics so you get bursts of freshness with every touch. y
lauren in the crowd.into the hospital room and tell the 21-year-old version of yourself one thing that would help him get through the rest of the hospital stay, what would it be? >> here. >> your art, your house? >> whoo. sorry. come here. later, rick is still healing. still working through the pain and emotion of that crash and all that followed. >> if you were given the chance to go back and not have that happen, would you? >> that's a really good question. in...
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take me through the story, lauren. lauren: dr.ar what he has to say about science. no. he was set to give a speech on that topic the end of this month at mit and got canceled what he said in the past about academic evaluations. they should be based on merit, not identity. that was his crime. stuart: he said that previously. they dug it up and said, oh, you're canceled, not allowed to say that. lauren: mit said we're discussing discretion, we'll cancel you before the outrage against what you said in the past might get even bigger. so that same exact speech, the real science speech, he is going to give at princeton university, october 21st at 4:30. on zoom. thousands of people registered, they reached the zoom limit. the university is working on a way to increase that limit. stuart: it is an intriguing subject, climate change and extraterrestrial life. lauren: i thought that was the problem. okay. because he said, god forbid you're academically evaluated based on how smart you are. stuart: unbelievable, isn't it? good example. good
take me through the story, lauren. lauren: dr.ar what he has to say about science. no. he was set to give a speech on that topic the end of this month at mit and got canceled what he said in the past about academic evaluations. they should be based on merit, not identity. that was his crime. stuart: he said that previously. they dug it up and said, oh, you're canceled, not allowed to say that. lauren: mit said we're discussing discretion, we'll cancel you before the outrage against what you...
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do you know who lauren windsor is? lauren windsor is an activist, sort of a gorilla journalist who has been turning republicans inside out. "the new york times" actually profiled her a couple weekends ago. "the liberal activist who targets republicans with a maga masquerade." generated headlines by coaxing conservatives into making revealing statements about their views.er lauren windsor is the person who before january 6th actually published the first evidence that republican senators were going to be part of this plan to try to get the electoral votes rejected. it is one thing for that to happen in the house. it is a much more serious thing constitutionally for it to happen in both the house and the senate. it was lauren windsor who first showed us the evidence it was going to happen in the senate, too when she got alabama senator tommy tuberville to admit that republican senators were going to object to electoral votes just like the republican members of the house were going to as well. >> are you going to fight to
do you know who lauren windsor is? lauren windsor is an activist, sort of a gorilla journalist who has been turning republicans inside out. "the new york times" actually profiled her a couple weekends ago. "the liberal activist who targets republicans with a maga masquerade." generated headlines by coaxing conservatives into making revealing statements about their views.er lauren windsor is the person who before january 6th actually published the first evidence that...
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what more do we know about how he came to this decision, lauren?itical moment for the republican party in part because it is a reflection of not just redistricting and the politics in his own state but also the fact that there is not room in the republican party right now for individuals who do not back former president donald trump. adam kinzinger with liz cheney has been one of the most outspoken members in deriding the former president's politics, his style, his lies about the election, and adam kinzinger saying just a short time ago on twitter in a lengthy five-minute video that he is not going to seek re-election. >> it's become increasingly obvious to me in order to break the narrative i cannot focus on both a re-election to congress and a broader fight nationwide. i want to make it clear, this isn't the end of my political future but the beginning. >> and he's also making it clear in that lengthy video that he doesn't think people on capitol hill right now are leading, and it is easy to read between the linings there that he may be talk abou
what more do we know about how he came to this decision, lauren?itical moment for the republican party in part because it is a reflection of not just redistricting and the politics in his own state but also the fact that there is not room in the republican party right now for individuals who do not back former president donald trump. adam kinzinger with liz cheney has been one of the most outspoken members in deriding the former president's politics, his style, his lies about the election, and...
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this leads very interestingly, lauren into a global supply chain issue. you know, we've, we've heard about a shortage is in, in britain and in other places here in the united states, off shore from here, where i'm standing, there are dozens and dozens of large container ships that are just waiting to enter the port of long beach and long los angeles, the port is an over capacity. the reason for a lot of this is covered and during the locked downs, a lot of americans ordered a lot of items from factories eventually a originating in east asia. and all of this, all of these goods are now flooding into the west coast of the u. s. so there are many, many ships, many, many ships at anchor our offshore here. and it's possible that one of them may have gotten into the wrong position and, and caused what has proved to be a very catastrophic oil spill. and hasn't been any political for not so far from the huge phil yes, there heather, increase in coals by a grassroots activists that environmental organizations to phase out oil drilling altogether and oil extraction
this leads very interestingly, lauren into a global supply chain issue. you know, we've, we've heard about a shortage is in, in britain and in other places here in the united states, off shore from here, where i'm standing, there are dozens and dozens of large container ships that are just waiting to enter the port of long beach and long los angeles, the port is an over capacity. the reason for a lot of this is covered and during the locked downs, a lot of americans ordered a lot of items from...
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could speak to lauren joining the ally from canada, ality contrib to lauren. jeff, thank you. france is certainly the cuts, cross channel electricity supplies for the u. k. this is over post for exit fishing dispute. so the duplicate reports from paris honor find that threatens to up and a series of crucial agreements between the european allies france could be about to slam the brakes on the relationship with the u. k. as this right over fishing rights is pretty much imploding. last week, the u. k refused the majority of licenses that came from french, smaller fishing vessels to fish in it's wooded, only approved 12 out of 47. and as a result of that, iris is furious. it's now saying the bilateral agreements that cover everything from security, border control to trade in energy are now under threat because paris says that london simply cannot keep its commitments under the brakes. it deal. bruton does not respect it some signature month after month the u. k. presents new conditions and delays given definite if licenses this cannot be tolerated. we know the u.
could speak to lauren joining the ally from canada, ality contrib to lauren. jeff, thank you. france is certainly the cuts, cross channel electricity supplies for the u. k. this is over post for exit fishing dispute. so the duplicate reports from paris honor find that threatens to up and a series of crucial agreements between the european allies france could be about to slam the brakes on the relationship with the u. k. as this right over fishing rights is pretty much imploding. last week, the...
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also cnn congressional correspondent, lauren fox. lauren, i want to start with you where this movement is, the senate is expected to vote in the next hour, but we just found out that senate minority leader, mitch mcconnell, is potentially floating a proposal to chuck schumer about the debt limit. >> during the lunch earlier today, he told his colleagues in this republican lunch that he was prepared to potentially offer two different options. one was a short-term debt limit increase that would run through sometime in november or december. the other option would be an expedited process to use the special budget tool that democrats were considering using known as budget reconciliation. now that is a process that is lengthy, cumbersome, could take a very long time to actually make work through this process, but mcconnell willing to sit down with the majority leader, he tells his colleagues to try to find a way forward, to move that process more quickly. now, we have no idea at this point whether or not chuck schumer would agree to either
also cnn congressional correspondent, lauren fox. lauren, i want to start with you where this movement is, the senate is expected to vote in the next hour, but we just found out that senate minority leader, mitch mcconnell, is potentially floating a proposal to chuck schumer about the debt limit. >> during the lunch earlier today, he told his colleagues in this republican lunch that he was prepared to potentially offer two different options. one was a short-term debt limit increase that...
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lauren: it is working.ecause they want to or they're being forced to so they can keep their employment decide it's time to roll up their sleeves and get the shot; however, when you get confusion on whether a boost er is needed or not, we've heard many different schools of thought on that, you might have people reluctant saying well what's the point, because how are we following the science when each different agency has something different to say. each scientist has something different to say, so i think a key clear messaging is what's needed here. neil: yeah, the president also talked about the soon approval he hoped for a vaccine for kids as young as five. now you have a very young family just had a child. i'm just wondering where are you on this as a mom? lauren: i'm in the middle and i'm not saying no and not raising my hand to be the first. i'll follow what my pediatricians say and wait a little bit. most doctors i talk to say if you wait until the vaccine is in 3 million arms, that's typically when yo
lauren: it is working.ecause they want to or they're being forced to so they can keep their employment decide it's time to roll up their sleeves and get the shot; however, when you get confusion on whether a boost er is needed or not, we've heard many different schools of thought on that, you might have people reluctant saying well what's the point, because how are we following the science when each different agency has something different to say. each scientist has something different to say,...
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>> well, ralph lauren has been a partner through the olympics and ralph lauren is a big user of cottond to dye textiles it takes a lot of chemicals and water and you generate a lot of waste. you are trying to use heat and pressure to put the dye into the fabric we worked with ralph lauren and created echo fast pure which really works on the cotton, changes the charge of the cotton and to dye the cotton you need 90% less chemicals, 50% less energy, 50% less water and it's so environmentally friendly -- >> how do we be sure others do what you are doing in alberta? i fear the issue of it looks good but it's one off and it's really designed, the cynics would say, to hide what else you're up to >> well, we're working hard on policy i would like to see the united states have policies like canada we need a global marketplace on carbon we need a price on carbon here we need caps and allowances on co2 emissions. and an emissions trading system type of a scheme, allowances that would reduce overtime and a line with targets to get co2 emissions down that allows you to bring in the capital markets
>> well, ralph lauren has been a partner through the olympics and ralph lauren is a big user of cottond to dye textiles it takes a lot of chemicals and water and you generate a lot of waste. you are trying to use heat and pressure to put the dye into the fabric we worked with ralph lauren and created echo fast pure which really works on the cotton, changes the charge of the cotton and to dye the cotton you need 90% less chemicals, 50% less energy, 50% less water and it's so...
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do you know who lauren windsor is? lauren winter is an activist, a guerrilla journalist, who in recent months has been turning republicans inside out. the new york times actually profiled her a couple weekends ago under this headline, the liberal advocacy who target republicans with a maga masquerade. pretending to be like-minded, she has generated headlines by coaxing statements about their views. lauren windsor has been before january 6th actually published the first evidence that republican senators were going to be part of the spines of get the electoral votes rejected. it's one thing for to happen in the house, it's a much more serious thing constitutionally for it to happen in both the house and the senate, and it was lauren winter who first showed us the evidence that it was going to happen to when she got albino thunder tommy tuberville to admit for the first time and on camera that they were going to reject electoral votes just like the republican members of the house were going to as well. >> are you going to
do you know who lauren windsor is? lauren winter is an activist, a guerrilla journalist, who in recent months has been turning republicans inside out. the new york times actually profiled her a couple weekends ago under this headline, the liberal advocacy who target republicans with a maga masquerade. pretending to be like-minded, she has generated headlines by coaxing statements about their views. lauren windsor has been before january 6th actually published the first evidence that republican...
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ralph lauren. en macy's.de guayaquil que dejó muertos ahora se prohíbe inrso de persona para poner alto a la guerra de la cárcel. >>> y reconocidas marcas de comida para bebe contiene altos niveles de materiales tóxicos y piden ahora retirr productos que contetnan una alta cantidad de estos productos que son novicos y ♪ ♪ vamos juntos. ralph's club. la nueva fragancia. ralph lauren. en macy's. el destino para fragancias (música) como le mencionaba, la cadena de tiendas, aumentaran el valor de sus artículos, la tienda, con el aumento, comsumidores nos dieron su pnion. >>> dejen de aumentar los precios. >>> si n oimente e venden lná los pimos precios permitirán introducir nuevos troductos. >>> el desierto de atacama se pone púrpura. >>> han creado un sistema de riesgo arificial. >>> yo me despido. >>> [tema musical] >> publicÓ en facebook, ella llena de moretones hablando sandeces mÍas, que tengo la publicaciÓn aquÍ tambiÉn. yo perdÍ el trabajo en la banda. >> porque ahora tÚ eres el golpeador. ¿nunca llamaste
ralph lauren. en macy's.de guayaquil que dejó muertos ahora se prohíbe inrso de persona para poner alto a la guerra de la cárcel. >>> y reconocidas marcas de comida para bebe contiene altos niveles de materiales tóxicos y piden ahora retirr productos que contetnan una alta cantidad de estos productos que son novicos y ♪ ♪ vamos juntos. ralph's club. la nueva fragancia. ralph lauren. en macy's. el destino para fragancias (música) como le mencionaba, la cadena de tiendas,...
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others analyzing the movements when lauren walks in.felt like she needed to scoot away, not once from robbie, but two times. there's also, like, theories that her hand is on his back when she walks in. it's a lot. and i'm invested. and i'm not the only one here. >> just based on what i'm seeing here, it's the first time i'm looking at it. couch guy is about to be single guy very fast. >> i mean, as of this morning, though, lauren is still defending him on her tiktok. obviously rooting for them and hoping for the best but the whole thing, the reaction is whole thing, the reaction is uncomfy. >> if it were me, no more calls. keep that phone. don't call me. >> red flags are red flags for a reason. that's all i'm saying. >> preach. >>> next to a truly pandemic-era wedding. >> when restrictions made it all but impossible for a canadian bride to have her family attend in the u.s., she brought it to the border. >> it was kind of interesting. karen's father was quoted as saying they wouldn't have missed it for the world. being there on the bord
others analyzing the movements when lauren walks in.felt like she needed to scoot away, not once from robbie, but two times. there's also, like, theories that her hand is on his back when she walks in. it's a lot. and i'm invested. and i'm not the only one here. >> just based on what i'm seeing here, it's the first time i'm looking at it. couch guy is about to be single guy very fast. >> i mean, as of this morning, though, lauren is still defending him on her tiktok. obviously...
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. >> lauren fox. jeremy at the white house, what do you know about the white house calculations for sending president biden to the hill today? it seems like a risky thing unless a deal is imminent, but he came out and it does not sound like a deal is imminent. >> and certainly a big part of the calculation in terms of what they were hoping to accomplish is what lauren is reporting in terms of the president laying out the stakes for a caucus that is very divided at the moment. trillions of dollars apart, in fact. and to paint a bigger picture for these members as they delve deeper into the negotiations. certainly the timing is no mistake. over the course of the last week we've been hearing that there were discussions about the possibility of president biden heading to capitol hill. and today that decision was made for the president to go now. why now? the white house has been a central part of building up a lot of that pressure around the potential for that infrastructure vote last night. when that vot
. >> lauren fox. jeremy at the white house, what do you know about the white house calculations for sending president biden to the hill today? it seems like a risky thing unless a deal is imminent, but he came out and it does not sound like a deal is imminent. >> and certainly a big part of the calculation in terms of what they were hoping to accomplish is what lauren is reporting in terms of the president laying out the stakes for a caucus that is very divided at the moment....
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. >> lauren day is live in why tonight with this spectacular sight.ople are trying to get a glimpse. >> oh, yeah. hawaii volcanoes national park is expecting upwards of a 1000 or more people a day. both locals and visitors wanting to come here in person. they want to check out the sites themselves because it is absolutely spectacular. i feel so lucky that i get to be here and witness this with my own eyes. earlier today. we could see this just massive white plume. just billowing out of the crater behind me now. people don't need to worry locals in the community because the eruptions contain 2 with in holly momo crater that's directly behind me. so what that means is from where i'm standing right now. just long the crater rim. we can't see the lava with our own eyes. but we can see that plume and it's even more spectacular at night time because the lava is at the base of the crater and its just pulling down. there's one gets dark out this entire sky lights up orange. and i want to show it's a little rainy out right now. so my chart for calvin zoom into
. >> lauren day is live in why tonight with this spectacular sight.ople are trying to get a glimpse. >> oh, yeah. hawaii volcanoes national park is expecting upwards of a 1000 or more people a day. both locals and visitors wanting to come here in person. they want to check out the sites themselves because it is absolutely spectacular. i feel so lucky that i get to be here and witness this with my own eyes. earlier today. we could see this just massive white plume. just billowing out...
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lauren: over $300 billion. money. >> reports say, 100,000 they could double that. big demand from bluebird drivers, $300 a week. stuart: doubling that order they might do it. show me us steel, that is going up sharply, double digit gain. lauren: they keep winning, crushed there earnings and continue to set records, the language the ceo is using, they shipped 1 million tons of steel this quarter but dropped up compared to last year and raise their dividend. stuart: times change. i remember us steel was not a place you wanted to be because you're getting killed with import and competition from overseas. now they are the bill of the ball, $26 a share. meta-the new name for facebook. there is another company called meta-. same name. lauren: same happened with zoom. that is a different company. for meta-better first, mark zuckerberg's new company there is a canadian material company called meta-materials. it is different. that is 7%. mark zuckerberg's company, in the rs, that's not starting to trade until december 1
lauren: over $300 billion. money. >> reports say, 100,000 they could double that. big demand from bluebird drivers, $300 a week. stuart: doubling that order they might do it. show me us steel, that is going up sharply, double digit gain. lauren: they keep winning, crushed there earnings and continue to set records, the language the ceo is using, they shipped 1 million tons of steel this quarter but dropped up compared to last year and raise their dividend. stuart: times change. i remember...
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let's bring in the car coach lauren fix. lauren: always a pleasure to have you on the show to talk about these issues now analyst that l m c automotive believe it could take all of 2022 to get a hold of this chip shortage and have things returned to some sort of normalcy. as we've seen sales and inventory struggling, how is the auto industry going to be able to deal with this? well, the auto industry is trying to go what's called vertical. they're going to try and build things with in their own companies. if they need chips, they're gonna, they're going to use their old chip factories to try and produce some things. they get product out the door because you're talking about such a huge hit in sales that affects the profits that affects the unions that affects jobs. all the way up and down the pike and then also affects local communities of dealers, not selling as many vehicles. they're not going to be as using as many services in the local area. and of course that means employees. so there's a lot of people that are impacted by this global chip shortage. although it seems like it's right
let's bring in the car coach lauren fix. lauren: always a pleasure to have you on the show to talk about these issues now analyst that l m c automotive believe it could take all of 2022 to get a hold of this chip shortage and have things returned to some sort of normalcy. as we've seen sales and inventory struggling, how is the auto industry going to be able to deal with this? well, the auto industry is trying to go what's called vertical. they're going to try and build things with in their own...
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bill foster, brad schneider, lauren underwood, marie newman. and i know, for them, you all understand it in a different context but this is a busman's holiday for them. they have to come and hear another politician speak. you know what i mean? not a joke, folks. i appreciate it. i genuinely appreciate it. i appreciate it. and i know they wanted to be here but there are others in washington who can't be here, dick durbin and tammy who i've spoken to, they're in washington and hopefully voting soon. also we have state leadership here. the lieutenant governor and the ohio -- i'm from
bill foster, brad schneider, lauren underwood, marie newman. and i know, for them, you all understand it in a different context but this is a busman's holiday for them. they have to come and hear another politician speak. you know what i mean? not a joke, folks. i appreciate it. i genuinely appreciate it. i appreciate it. and i know they wanted to be here but there are others in washington who can't be here, dick durbin and tammy who i've spoken to, they're in washington and hopefully voting...