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the july 25th issue of frank leslie's illustrated newspaper -- at eight years, the oldest of the three u.s. weekly pictorials -- included a special double-page supplement depicting 13 scenes during monday, july 13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the i riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began. publication at such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste, entailing shortcuts that deliver the news in a timely fashion. but at some cost to clarity and detail. so the engraving of the, asst the called, the burning -- as it's called, the colored orphans asylum was noticeably crude in its execution although specific as to place showing the crowd along the 44th street side of the burning building. the new york illustrated news, the newest and least solvent pictorial weekly, also rushed out images of the riots in days of the -- within days of the onset of violence such as this on
the july 25th issue of frank leslie's illustrated newspaper -- at eight years, the oldest of the three u.s. weekly pictorials -- included a special double-page supplement depicting 13 scenes during monday, july 13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the i riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began....
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leslie, what's the argument defending this. >> leslie: i'm glad you came to me.d this. i think it's crazy. there are programs like this. there is great work out there, not just in san francisco, california. support programs, school programs, sobriety, trying to get into programs with regard to drug addiction/rehab. here is my problem with the shooting and being shot. how do you identify who is going to shoot somebody or who will be shot, and if you do, doesn't law enforcement have to get involved in advanced? how do you get up how do you a criminal, how do you trust their pledge question right they will probably make more than $300 if they shoot somebody, and how will someone no? i don't like this part of the financial incentive, but i do when it comes to work or school or sobriety or drug rehab. >> emily: i will get back to questions in a moment. julie, the issue with wealth, you can earn that additional money by going to your parole appointments, but the system is already set up to incentivize parole compliance. that is usually on a federal level, where there a
leslie, what's the argument defending this. >> leslie: i'm glad you came to me.d this. i think it's crazy. there are programs like this. there is great work out there, not just in san francisco, california. support programs, school programs, sobriety, trying to get into programs with regard to drug addiction/rehab. here is my problem with the shooting and being shot. how do you identify who is going to shoot somebody or who will be shot, and if you do, doesn't law enforcement have to get...
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syndicated radio host, leslie marshall. individuals interested, david avella, capac chairman. americans dandies private evacuations tell fox news the state department is the only reason their plans have not left afghanistan. this is a satellite image here showing six planes just sitting on the tarmac, and then there's confusion over what causing the holder. people involved in the effort say that the u.s. is banning them from landing in nearby countries. they say, quote, "this is zero place to be negotiating with american lives. those are our people standing on the tarmac, and all it takes is a phone call. if one life is lost as a result of the scum of the blood is in the white house's hands." ." state department spokesperson responding with the statement. quote, "we understand the concern many people are feeling as they try to facilitate further charter and other passage out of afghanistan. we do not have personnel on the ground. we do not have assistance in the country. we do not control the airspace, over afghanistan or elsewhere in the region. given these constraints, we al
syndicated radio host, leslie marshall. individuals interested, david avella, capac chairman. americans dandies private evacuations tell fox news the state department is the only reason their plans have not left afghanistan. this is a satellite image here showing six planes just sitting on the tarmac, and then there's confusion over what causing the holder. people involved in the effort say that the u.s. is banning them from landing in nearby countries. they say, quote, "this is zero place...
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leslie falconio is joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ berg. ♪ >> we have been prepping for a correction for weeks and months now and it has not played out, just as you said with the volatility being low. alix: a senior equity strategist yesterday on whether it is too soon to be bearish. for more, let's get leslie falconio. what you think it is going to take to get corrections in equities and higher yields? leslie: first, it will lead immediately to higher yields. you have to have yields that come in rapidly. right now, we are positive on the equity market in 2021 and 2022 because we think the fed does remain accommodative. we do not think inflation will be a concern, particularly when it comes to -- the concern for us is value we think is too low. when you think about pricing in and the index flop's, this is much lower than what the fed is indicating at to 15%. the question is whether it corrects quickly. we do think right now, with it pricing in terms of rate forecasts, it has been too low. guy: the range tomorrow i
leslie falconio is joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ berg. ♪ >> we have been prepping for a correction for weeks and months now and it has not played out, just as you said with the volatility being low. alix: a senior equity strategist yesterday on whether it is too soon to be bearish. for more, let's get leslie falconio. what you think it is going to take to get corrections in equities and higher yields? leslie: first, it will lead immediately to higher yields. you have to have...
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leslie, from what i am hearin: , going. leslie, from what i am hearing. we _ going.hearing, we have _ going. leslie, from what i am hearing, we have also - going. leslie, from what i am hearing, we have also heard i going. leslie, from what i am - hearing, we have also heard from the national haulage association, has the government actually consulted with the likes of you? and why have they chosen this figure of three months and 5000 temporary visas when it doesn't sound as if it actually makes sense? i it doesn't sound as if it actually makes sense?— it doesn't sound as if it actually makes sense? ., �* ~ ., makes sense? i don't know whether the have makes sense? i don't know whether they have consulted _ makes sense? i don't know whether they have consulted with _ makes sense? i don't know whether they have consulted with the - makes sense? i don't know whether they have consulted with the road | they have consulted with the road haulage association, i do know that a few months ago, there was a government round which i sat in on in which we pleaded with government
leslie, from what i am hearin: , going. leslie, from what i am hearing. we _ going.hearing, we have _ going. leslie, from what i am hearing, we have also - going. leslie, from what i am hearing, we have also heard i going. leslie, from what i am - hearing, we have also heard from the national haulage association, has the government actually consulted with the likes of you? and why have they chosen this figure of three months and 5000 temporary visas when it doesn't sound as if it actually makes...
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leslie was my mentor and my protector, and i always felt safe around leslie.she was raised to not be ashamed of being smart as a young girl. >> leslie was one of the brightest students in our class. she was going to go to the best university. she wanted to be president of the united states. >> she went through high school in three years. she went through college in three years. stanford was the college to go to. my uncle went to stanford and then my mom went to stanford and then leslie went to stanford. >> she wanted to learn about the world. she wanted to find out what was out there and experience it and make it a better place. >> leslie was always very interested in justice. she was interested in helping the underdog. >> she was in love and she was hoping to be married and she was ready to make the difference that she could in the world. i just can't imagine for her dear heart and her brilliant gentle self to have the horror of that experience -- i still can't imagine. >> i did a year abroad in ghana, west africa. and i got a phone call that was a marine fro
leslie was my mentor and my protector, and i always felt safe around leslie.she was raised to not be ashamed of being smart as a young girl. >> leslie was one of the brightest students in our class. she was going to go to the best university. she wanted to be president of the united states. >> she went through high school in three years. she went through college in three years. stanford was the college to go to. my uncle went to stanford and then my mom went to stanford and then...
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leslie, when you say you are auoin short term. leslie, when you say you are going to — short term. term. leslie, when you say you are going to help him _ short term. leslie, when you say you are going to help him do _ short term. leslie, when you say you are going to help him do that, - short term. leslie, when you say you are going to help him do that, i - are going to help him do that, i understand it cost some £4000 to get a licence? ., , understand it cost some £4000 to get a licence? . , ., .. ., a licence? that is for the actual drivers licence. _ a licence? that is for the actual drivers licence. what _ a licence? that is for the actual drivers licence. what we - a licence? that is for the actual drivers licence. what we got i a licence? that is for the actual drivers licence. what we got to | drivers licence. what we got to remember is these are professional drivers are not only did they have the vocational licence, they have continuous professional development, and this continual professional development is in the form of 35 hours of training during every five year period.
leslie, when you say you are auoin short term. leslie, when you say you are going to — short term. term. leslie, when you say you are going to help him _ short term. leslie, when you say you are going to help him do _ short term. leslie, when you say you are going to help him do that, - short term. leslie, when you say you are going to help him do that, i - are going to help him do that, i understand it cost some £4000 to get a licence? ., , understand it cost some £4000 to get a licence? ....
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leslie: in venetia, leslie brinkley.ing out free family passes to visitors if they got vaccinated for covid. there has been an enthusiastic response. the pass is good for a one-day admission for two adults and two children plus free parking, valued at $98. >> this is our second pop-up vaccination. we have two more upcoming and we hope we can be a resource for our community and help stop the surge. kate: the next event is september 30. drop ins or -- are welcome or you can make an appointment on the zoo's website. you can use the pass on the day of the shots are on a future day of your choice. the impact from the fire of northern california is being felt through the bay area. how to create cleaner air in your home. a live look from santa cruz. still a bit foggy at man, look at that internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride. ok chill, cause mine's so fast no one can catch me. sweet, but my internet gives me unlimited wireless with 5g. that's because you all have xfinity. whoa! inter
leslie: in venetia, leslie brinkley.ing out free family passes to visitors if they got vaccinated for covid. there has been an enthusiastic response. the pass is good for a one-day admission for two adults and two children plus free parking, valued at $98. >> this is our second pop-up vaccination. we have two more upcoming and we hope we can be a resource for our community and help stop the surge. kate: the next event is september 30. drop ins or -- are welcome or you can make an...
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>> thank you, leslie. i also should have mentioned the gulf coast. this reminds me of the innovation you saw ten years ago. you saw a lot of investment in the shell gas revolution. you saw states also compete in their shell gas assets. it was interesting, you saw billions of dollars of economic activity not just in traditional states like louisiana and texas, but also states like ohio, pennsylvania and north dakota, obviously, with some activity. what we saw was not just economic activity around energy exploration, we saw activity around things like fertilizers that use natural gas not only as a power force but as a feed stop. what you saw were states originally competed for the energy jobs and then were competing for the down shore jobs. i think you'll see that in wind and other institutions as well. states are competing and they want the shipyards, the port investments, the installation jobs, but offshore renewable energy, it's not just temporary construction jobs, a lot of states are competing for that
>> thank you, leslie. i also should have mentioned the gulf coast. this reminds me of the innovation you saw ten years ago. you saw a lot of investment in the shell gas revolution. you saw states also compete in their shell gas assets. it was interesting, you saw billions of dollars of economic activity not just in traditional states like louisiana and texas, but also states like ohio, pennsylvania and north dakota, obviously, with some activity. what we saw was not just economic activity...
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>> thanks, leslie. thanks so much for having me and i'm excited to be joined by bill and governor jindal as well. so this is a huge priority for the biden administration. obviously the president talks about climate as one of the four primary crises that our nation is facing. and where there's crises, there's opportunities. and off shore wind provides an enormous opportunity to help shift our economy to a clean energy economy. the groundwork was laid in the obama administration when we learned from the cape wind experience and needed to find places in the offshore that would be conflicted from obvious serious conflicts, particularly with the fishing industry but also with many other users of the ocean. wind energy areas were set up in the obama administration. the last administration was not keen on wind energy, but we are and we're moving out in a very big way. and your question raises the point, how do we work with all the constituencies involved, with the enormous challenge around creating essentially
>> thanks, leslie. thanks so much for having me and i'm excited to be joined by bill and governor jindal as well. so this is a huge priority for the biden administration. obviously the president talks about climate as one of the four primary crises that our nation is facing. and where there's crises, there's opportunities. and off shore wind provides an enormous opportunity to help shift our economy to a clean energy economy. the groundwork was laid in the obama administration when we...
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i'm david faber with leslie picker and mike santoli. we are live from the new york stock exchange jim and carl both have today off. let's give you a look at futures as we get ready to set up a half hour from now, you can see we are -- that looks higher to me, i'm going to go with that. our road map does start with the september setup for stocks the s&p is coming off what is a seven-month winning streak the backdrop for the rally and the investor risks in the month ahead. >>> plus, out of gas, a large chunk of service stations in louisiana cite cities don't have fuel in the aftermath of hurricane ida. we'll get the latest from on the ground in new orleans and baton rouge. >>> a new so-called death tax running into new roadblocks in d.c. we will dig into the step back if the stepup tax. >> stepping back, stepping up in terms of, yeah, both, well key there. let's talk markets here. as we begin a new month after a relatively strong august mike santoli i will turn to you you have all statistics. you've already told us i know from our previou
i'm david faber with leslie picker and mike santoli. we are live from the new york stock exchange jim and carl both have today off. let's give you a look at futures as we get ready to set up a half hour from now, you can see we are -- that looks higher to me, i'm going to go with that. our road map does start with the september setup for stocks the s&p is coming off what is a seven-month winning streak the backdrop for the rally and the investor risks in the month ahead. >>> plus,...
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>> thanks for having me, leslie.und for a long time but it had an explosion in the past year. i think we're entering the teenage growth spurt and there are i lot of reasons for that but fundamentally the world is changing you're talking about hurricane ida. we're seeing the physical impact of things like climate change. and we're seeing that the market is starting to value in a host of competencies or an environmental and social performance. and it is early based, people dismissed it as feel good finance or fuzzy math. how you could possibly make money thinking about things about environmental footprint or engagement that is shifted. the market is understanding that companies that are thinking about engaging in and employing top talent, they're thinking about climate and diverse work performance and they are performing better and they're saying esg leaders are starting to be priced in. how do we invest in companies across the curve and help them move up it because that in itself could help you exit into higher valuat
>> thanks for having me, leslie.und for a long time but it had an explosion in the past year. i think we're entering the teenage growth spurt and there are i lot of reasons for that but fundamentally the world is changing you're talking about hurricane ida. we're seeing the physical impact of things like climate change. and we're seeing that the market is starting to value in a host of competencies or an environmental and social performance. and it is early based, people dismissed it as...
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in the east bay, leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. dan: a strange night for this time of year, crazy. ama: it was exciting but not too exciting from a fire starting level. >> and as leslie said, we are not done with the fire season yet, it is going to continue as we do have very dry fuels right now. we were fortunate though. let me show you live doppler 7 taking you back the last 24 hours. it was an extremely active scene not just locally but around the northern portion of california. over 1000 lightning strikes locally between 125 and 150. i want to show you the view from our south beach camera, clean air following that system. for one hundredths of an inch four 100s of an inch here, trace amounts in oakland. september and october occasionally we get this so it's not that out of the ordinary although it was an active scene. good air quality across the bay area so if you are stepping out you have got to enjoy and for the weekend as well. good moderate saturday and sunday. a live view from our santa cruz camera, blue skies, a beautiful view, a sign of what is to come this weekend. 59 i
in the east bay, leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. dan: a strange night for this time of year, crazy. ama: it was exciting but not too exciting from a fire starting level. >> and as leslie said, we are not done with the fire season yet, it is going to continue as we do have very dry fuels right now. we were fortunate though. let me show you live doppler 7 taking you back the last 24 hours. it was an extremely active scene not just locally but around the northern portion of california. over...
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jason, leslie and stephen -- >> you're welcome.ork's vaccine mandate for health care workers now facing a lawsuit after lawsuit. we saw this one coming. governor hochul, she's our sub, she's full steam ahead. is there a legal loophole for staff? plus later, ken-a-dog, here's a sneak peek at elsa. hi, elsa! i kiss your nose. bye. ♪♪ i'll shoot you an estimate as soon as i get back to the office. hey, i can help you do that right now. high thryv! thryv? yep. i'm the all-in-one management software built for small business. high thryv! help me with scheduling? sure thing. up top. high thryv! payments? high thryv! promotions? high thryv! email marketing? almost there, hold on. wait for it. high thryv! manage my customer list? can do. will do. high thryv! post on social media? hash-tag high thryv my friend! get a free demo at thryv.com. shingles? oh... you mean bill. hash-he's been a real pain. my friend! again with the bill... what? it looks like a face. ...hearing about it 24/7 is painful enough... i don't want to catch it. well, you c
jason, leslie and stephen -- >> you're welcome.ork's vaccine mandate for health care workers now facing a lawsuit after lawsuit. we saw this one coming. governor hochul, she's our sub, she's full steam ahead. is there a legal loophole for staff? plus later, ken-a-dog, here's a sneak peek at elsa. hi, elsa! i kiss your nose. bye. ♪♪ i'll shoot you an estimate as soon as i get back to the office. hey, i can help you do that right now. high thryv! thryv? yep. i'm the all-in-one...
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[inaudible conversations] jacqui: leslie -- >> she said leslie, sorry. same thing that happens on infrastructure and, actually, this is a time when joe biden shines because he can work very well bringing the left faction, centrist and majority, moderate portion of my party together. this is what happened on infrastructure, and we're talking including people like joe manchin on one side and bernie sanders or aoc on the other, and this is an opportunity for the president to do that. remember, whenever you have whether it's a democrat or republican, whenever you have a very large package and a piece of legislation that has a large dollar, price tag, dollar amount attached, it's not going to end up where it started off. and i think we all know that if we ever have done a home budget for renovation or something like that. but in this case, it usually starts higher and goes down lower, they make compromises, and they're going to do that with the democrats and, hopefully, bring some republicans into the mix since the majority of americans actually favor this, t
[inaudible conversations] jacqui: leslie -- >> she said leslie, sorry. same thing that happens on infrastructure and, actually, this is a time when joe biden shines because he can work very well bringing the left faction, centrist and majority, moderate portion of my party together. this is what happened on infrastructure, and we're talking including people like joe manchin on one side and bernie sanders or aoc on the other, and this is an opportunity for the president to do that....
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and kat timpf democrat strategist radio host fox news contributor, the leslie marshall.me everyone let's get right to it. chris barrett was the state perfect phone, former president? >> it is not perfectly bs phone call. what is so amazing to me is the administration is now blaming americans who are stranded on themselves saying it is their fault. we warned them for once a month they were supposed to leave. they're also telling people the afghan army was going to stand up and you knew the taliban was on the verge of takeover. you arts on the president of afghanistan to lie, to tell people everything is fine. it is unbelievable to me that we have a white house that not only abandoned american citizens but is now placing blame on those american citizens when that same administration tried to convince them that everything was going to be fine in afghanistan. this is absolutely atrocious. kennedy: the dogs, stranded americans, i do not think they are being straightforward. kat, i think they have lied at every turn about everything. i think that is what is going on here no ma
and kat timpf democrat strategist radio host fox news contributor, the leslie marshall.me everyone let's get right to it. chris barrett was the state perfect phone, former president? >> it is not perfectly bs phone call. what is so amazing to me is the administration is now blaming americans who are stranded on themselves saying it is their fault. we warned them for once a month they were supposed to leave. they're also telling people the afghan army was going to stand up and you knew the...
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i want to go back to what leslie saying there was no problem here.emember the media hysteria when general mike flynn called with the approval of the incoming commander in chief, his counter part in russia, his life was destroyed for that here you have mark milley who the acting secretary of defense says he wasn't authorized to make these calls which undermind our country and -- undermined our country, which made it seem like things were unstable. you have mark milley who said of the strike that we heard about a couple weeks ago, i remember the morning of media buzz, we heard just before that was going on, that there had been a righteous strike where supposedly isis-k terrorists were taken out, instead it was seven children and other people. he's got so many problems going on. yet the media are so restrained how they talk about it, wanting to give him the benefit of the doubt. they is extremely important, has nothing to do with trump. it those to do with do you have a republic, a chain of command and accountability. and is anyone responsible? howie: f
i want to go back to what leslie saying there was no problem here.emember the media hysteria when general mike flynn called with the approval of the incoming commander in chief, his counter part in russia, his life was destroyed for that here you have mark milley who the acting secretary of defense says he wasn't authorized to make these calls which undermind our country and -- undermined our country, which made it seem like things were unstable. you have mark milley who said of the strike that...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> leslie: welcome back. >> leslie: welcome back.were on broadway. i'm sorry. my bad! it's my pleasure to introduce one of the most prolific rappers of his time and an executive producer of the original broadway cast album of "hamilton." please welcome tariq "black thought" trotter! >> mr. burr, sir. thank you. earlier tonight, a special tony award was presented to a mind- blowing production that is fully improvised every night, live onstage, with the participation of the audience, "freestyle love supreme." anthony veneziale, lin-manuel miranda, thomas kail, their insanely talented crew put on a show that is an explosion of music, singing and improv that is bursting with heart. so now, to close out tonight's concert with a live recap of this evening, please give it up for lin-manuel miranda and freestyle love supreme! hello, hello, hello. we are freestyle love supreme. you're watching the tonys, we've been backstage with our team! we've just been screaming and crying and clapping in the wings i mean, idina, and audra and tina, all th
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> leslie: welcome back. >> leslie: welcome back.were on broadway. i'm sorry. my bad! it's my pleasure to introduce one of the most prolific rappers of his time and an executive producer of the original broadway cast album of "hamilton." please welcome tariq "black thought" trotter! >> mr. burr, sir. thank you. earlier tonight, a special tony award was presented to a mind- blowing production that is fully improvised every night, live onstage,...
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he was leslie lynch king junior july 14 covid 1913. on the right side in the bed which he was born left side of the house in which he was born to his mother's father-in-law she had married leslie mitch king in 1913. the other one and only child leslie king proves himself to be someone who is physically and mentally abusive, two weeks after king secrets the child out of the house onto a train and off to chicago and to grand rapids where the parents are developing real estate. sheet susan ford to voice in 1913 amount was granted. in the two years later, she has met a paint salesman at a church picnic. a fellow by the name of gerald ford. you see him on the left hn side. you see junior in front of him. she marries him in february 1917. a rolling evolution of ford's name begins at that time. he is known during this period as junior king. and then he goes to the school at five years old he enrolls it as a junior king ford. by the time he gets to middle school he's known as junior ford. at thet time he graduates from high school 1931 and goe
he was leslie lynch king junior july 14 covid 1913. on the right side in the bed which he was born left side of the house in which he was born to his mother's father-in-law she had married leslie mitch king in 1913. the other one and only child leslie king proves himself to be someone who is physically and mentally abusive, two weeks after king secrets the child out of the house onto a train and off to chicago and to grand rapids where the parents are developing real estate. sheet susan ford to...
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>> thanks, leslie. and thanks so much for having me. i'm excited to be joined by bill and governor jindal as well. so, this is the huge priority for the biden administration. obviously, the president talks about climate as well as the four primary crises that the nation is facing. and where there's crises, there's opportunities. offshore wind provides an enormous opportunity to help shift the economy to a clean energy economy. the groundwork was laid out in the obama administration and to find places that were de- conflicted from more serious conflicts and with many other users. wind energy areas were set up in the obama administration. the last administration wasn't keen on the wind energy. but we are, and we are moving out and in a very big way. .. and the opportunity and the economic growth associated with billions of dollars in the new factories they will be good jobs and any up screen on —- up stream supply opportunities for steel and other materials needed it's always not by dominion energy. hundr
>> thanks, leslie. and thanks so much for having me. i'm excited to be joined by bill and governor jindal as well. so, this is the huge priority for the biden administration. obviously, the president talks about climate as well as the four primary crises that the nation is facing. and where there's crises, there's opportunities. offshore wind provides an enormous opportunity to help shift the economy to a clean energy economy. the groundwork was laid out in the obama administration and to...
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we will follow that leslie?aying talk show hosts shouldn't be running a big state in the midst of a pandemic. >> bret: i don't think that one is happening but we are going to look into it tomorrow. all right, bill. >> joe biden gives us a preview of his 9/11 speech despite everything he has seen with your own eyes i have made no mistakes and the retreat from afghanistan was in fact the biggest american military victory since the normandy landing. >> bret: all right, panel. thank you very much. tomorrow on "special report," get the latest on the efforts to get americans out of afghanistan plus good timing california governor recall. september 14th californians already voting. we will lay it all out for you and explain it. thanks for inviting it into your home tonight. that's it for "special report," fair balanced and still unafraid. "fox news primetime" hosted by tammy bruce this week stars right now. hey, tammy. >> tammy: excellent. thank you, sir. good evening, everyone and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪
we will follow that leslie?aying talk show hosts shouldn't be running a big state in the midst of a pandemic. >> bret: i don't think that one is happening but we are going to look into it tomorrow. all right, bill. >> joe biden gives us a preview of his 9/11 speech despite everything he has seen with your own eyes i have made no mistakes and the retreat from afghanistan was in fact the biggest american military victory since the normandy landing. >> bret: all right, panel....
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. >> harris: let's bring in david avila and leslie marshall.ll start with you and just get your top line thoughts on this. >> kamala harris going to california won't have nearly the impact that the ballot harvesting that democrats will do will have on this election. you remember, harris, ballots can show up 17 days after election day into election officials and they still get to be counted. democrats in california have made it the essential part of their playbook of having folks go out and collect ballots. doesn't have to be a family member or even know the person to be able to collect ballots and turn them in for folks. there is no limit to the number of ballots one person can turn in. so you factor that in and you also factor in can republicans do better in 2021, better than they did in 2020 in some of the key areas outside of riverside if that's the case? we have a really good chance and certainly i know there are a number of republicans complaining about the vice president going out there but i would offer to you the less she is in the whit
. >> harris: let's bring in david avila and leslie marshall.ll start with you and just get your top line thoughts on this. >> kamala harris going to california won't have nearly the impact that the ballot harvesting that democrats will do will have on this election. you remember, harris, ballots can show up 17 days after election day into election officials and they still get to be counted. democrats in california have made it the essential part of their playbook of having folks go...
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can you talk about that, leslie herod? >> absolutely.orado, denv specifically, was at the center of the protest, just like many other cities across the country. i remember introducing bill the first day we got back around police accountability. i'm sorry, from the covid session. when we gave our first rally and talked about the police accountability bill, the small, quite woman stepped up from the crowd. i handed her the megaphone. she looked at me and looked at the crowd and said, why were you there for my son? why are you here for one who died states way but when i called you for support, people in colorado support for my son, no one showed up? it was interesting because the crowd turned to me and the emcee was like, do you want me ttake the microphone back? i said, no, i want this conversation. i asked her who her son was. when she said elijah mcclain, i knew her voice needed to be center in this conversation. from that moment on, we were in lockstep to pass police accountability, three bills, over the course of the year and a half to
can you talk about that, leslie herod? >> absolutely.orado, denv specifically, was at the center of the protest, just like many other cities across the country. i remember introducing bill the first day we got back around police accountability. i'm sorry, from the covid session. when we gave our first rally and talked about the police accountability bill, the small, quite woman stepped up from the crowd. i handed her the megaphone. she looked at me and looked at the crowd and said, why...
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it is really something. >> it definitely gives you pause work leslie. allegedly, bob woodward is not exactly a republican mouthpiece. he is saying that millie also contacted haskell at the cia and people at the nsa were basically directed them to spy on the president. and it reinforces the paranoia that he has that donald trump was going to push the button and nuke china. there is no evidence he was actually going to do that. all of this is problematic. we don't have evidence took place what country are we end? are we in the united states or china? sorry to the last panelist i am a liberal. and i am not lying to you. but, here's the thing. do we think they're making it up? [inaudible] kennedy: bob woodward is making this up. >> i say i agree it's a cold day in hell when i grew tom cotton. we have to have a testimony and after the testimony you say okay somebody should be fired. i would say whether they are democrat or republican, you don't just say hang them. you've got to have the trial if you will first. you have to have the evidence and you have to s
it is really something. >> it definitely gives you pause work leslie. allegedly, bob woodward is not exactly a republican mouthpiece. he is saying that millie also contacted haskell at the cia and people at the nsa were basically directed them to spy on the president. and it reinforces the paranoia that he has that donald trump was going to push the button and nuke china. there is no evidence he was actually going to do that. all of this is problematic. we don't have evidence took place...
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leslie. >> well, i will agree with you, david.biden were not elected for either of them to go on the view. it doesn't help the american people. it helps the ratings of the viewers. i've said many times the vice president needs to be getting down to the border. that is what she has been tasked to do as a vice president. one of the things she needs to do is talk to mexico. mexico didn't stop the haitians who came from brazil at the same time on the same buses. the department of homeland security should look into it and the vice president should talk about what they find in an investigation into that now out of the 13,000 a few hundred are still left and not put back. if she were doing her job better with mexico who clearly is asking for their allowance fra the united states we wouldn't have had those haitians under that bridge in texas at the border. regarding the horses, that was standard operating procedure not just for border patrol for other law enforcement officials and they can't go as fast on foot or with vehicles. that is so
leslie. >> well, i will agree with you, david.biden were not elected for either of them to go on the view. it doesn't help the american people. it helps the ratings of the viewers. i've said many times the vice president needs to be getting down to the border. that is what she has been tasked to do as a vice president. one of the things she needs to do is talk to mexico. mexico didn't stop the haitians who came from brazil at the same time on the same buses. the department of homeland...
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our leslie picker has a look at how the strategy is paying off leslie >> i want to show you this massive divergence in performance and you'll see why hedge fund managers are moving in bigger and bigger ways in the private market buyout, private equity and venture capital, generating annualized return last year around 14%, twice the performance of hedge funds that wasn't the case a decade ago when performance was nearly identical, and you can see, it has widened over time. the market has shifted making the private investments more attractive companies are raising more capital. and higher valuations, before going public and that means by the time they do an ipo, often times their highest phase of growth has passed, and despite the active ipo markets, there are about 50% fewer public companies thatten there were two decades ago, leading to a shrinking opportunity set for public investors like hedge funds, so they like tiger global and c-1 and co-2 and dragon air, have all been putting billions of dollars of work in start ups in 2021, they already invested $153 billion surpassing all of last
our leslie picker has a look at how the strategy is paying off leslie >> i want to show you this massive divergence in performance and you'll see why hedge fund managers are moving in bigger and bigger ways in the private market buyout, private equity and venture capital, generating annualized return last year around 14%, twice the performance of hedge funds that wasn't the case a decade ago when performance was nearly identical, and you can see, it has widened over time. the market has...
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he killed leslie, he kill janet. he raped the 17-year-old. those are the ones that we know about. he also killed somebody in 1963 early age. his full-time job was killing. there are many more to come in neighboring counties and across the united states. kristen: thank you so much for sharing with us. the stanford murders will be airing tonight on abc 7 starting at 9:00. thank you so much. next, a jarring look at the history behind the chinese community in the deep south. we are t know the history of chinese-americans in this state. this was often the first stop for the early immigrants. landmarks around the golden state remind us of that legacy. but chinese people in the american deep south may surprise a lot of people, but it is the family history brought to life in a new documentary streaming now on pbs. >> everything was very segregated. it was black, white. we were in the middle. >> i had to attend a segregated one-room schoolhouse. >> growing up, i read about segregation. i thought it only affected the black community. >> i did not think it would happen to the chinese, too. k
he killed leslie, he kill janet. he raped the 17-year-old. those are the ones that we know about. he also killed somebody in 1963 early age. his full-time job was killing. there are many more to come in neighboring counties and across the united states. kristen: thank you so much for sharing with us. the stanford murders will be airing tonight on abc 7 starting at 9:00. thank you so much. next, a jarring look at the history behind the chinese community in the deep south. we are t know the...
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it looks like fall mama behind leslie there all those pumpkins.is it going to be feeling like fall this weekend? because it is falling in case anybody exactly and it will feel like late fall believe it or not, dan and alma this weekend and almost like halloween because it's gonna cool off considerably, especially inland. i want to show you live pictures as to what's going to drive those temperatures down. it's a deepening marine layer from from our east bay hills camera this is really going to take an impact and our weather this weekend right now 69 in santa rosa 87 in fairfield, novato 79 concord 89 today are inland high temperatures were in the mid and upper 90s. so it was a hot day from our kgo roof camera as we look along the embarcadero here a little bit of a breeze blowing already gray and hazy over the bay 60 in san francisco. it is 65 in oakland 74, san jose. so it is cooling off nicely and half moon bay is we do have fog on live doppler 7 right near the coastline. temperatures dropping look at napa you've already come down about 15 degree
it looks like fall mama behind leslie there all those pumpkins.is it going to be feeling like fall this weekend? because it is falling in case anybody exactly and it will feel like late fall believe it or not, dan and alma this weekend and almost like halloween because it's gonna cool off considerably, especially inland. i want to show you live pictures as to what's going to drive those temperatures down. it's a deepening marine layer from from our east bay hills camera this is really going to...
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leslie picker with the latest developments leslie, it's been a big story this morning and the littleuys at engine number wunl they're not afraid to punch up. >> yeah, i mean, when they had the victory are exxon earlier this year they were able to get three seats onboard. that was seen as a huge long shot guardian the outset just a tiny stake world $50 million. and able to prevail. it's not surprising that they would of course go after other targets on the heels of that success. chevron, i'm told, did meet with representatives of engine number one. and so this is kind of early stage here it's expected that if they were to launch some sort of a campaign in the future at chevron and elsewhere that it would be similar to what they did at engine number one, which was so successful, because it was a proxy fight cloaked in the idea of sustainability, in esg tailwind that they're able to ride, even with just a tiny stake in the companies so they also urge the company at exxon to be better about capital allocation they had some benefit because exxon hadn't been performing quite well i'm told
leslie picker with the latest developments leslie, it's been a big story this morning and the littleuys at engine number wunl they're not afraid to punch up. >> yeah, i mean, when they had the victory are exxon earlier this year they were able to get three seats onboard. that was seen as a huge long shot guardian the outset just a tiny stake world $50 million. and able to prevail. it's not surprising that they would of course go after other targets on the heels of that success. chevron,...
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in the east bay, i am leslie brinkley. abc 7 news. >> more consumer news. we are well acquainted with potholes in the bay area. >> michael finney joins us now with the tips on how to deal with them. especially financially. >> potholes can do some serious damage to your car as well as your wallet. let's look at why those repairs are costing more now than ever before. >> more than 30 million drivers experience potholes related damage to their cars each year. anything from tires and rims to shocks and stress costing more than $3 billion. >> sometimes you can't avoid a pothole until it is too late. slow down as much as possible without catching the driver behind you off guard. hold the wheel firmly, drive-thru the pothole and if something feels amiss after that, you can pull over and check out the tire. >> inspected tires for any cuts, blisters or bubbles. if you see anything, it is important to replace the tire right away. driving on it could lead to a dangerous situation like a blowout. could a new trend in tigers -- tires be leading -- >> new tires are more
in the east bay, i am leslie brinkley. abc 7 news. >> more consumer news. we are well acquainted with potholes in the bay area. >> michael finney joins us now with the tips on how to deal with them. especially financially. >> potholes can do some serious damage to your car as well as your wallet. let's look at why those repairs are costing more now than ever before. >> more than 30 million drivers experience potholes related damage to their cars each year. anything from...
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we're happy to have leslie odom jr. here live in times square.eat to see "dancing with the stars" back. starting season 30 with a bang, jojo siwa making history on the dance floor. we're going to hear from her just ahead. >>> first the news starting with johnson & johnson, the company announced new results from its booster trials reporting the second shot of the vaccine dramatically increases protection and back to eva pilgrim with the latest. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, george. this morning, johnson & johnson out with new data that shows that adding a second shot to its one-dose vaccine does, in fact, boost immune response potentially paving the way for those 14 million plus americans who got that vaccine to receive an additional dose. now, johnson & johnson is saying that its vaccine is still effective at preventing hospitalization but this new data shows two shots given two months apart resulted in 94% protection against symptomatic disease. that is almost identical to the peak effectiveness with pfizer and moderna, however,
we're happy to have leslie odom jr. here live in times square.eat to see "dancing with the stars" back. starting season 30 with a bang, jojo siwa making history on the dance floor. we're going to hear from her just ahead. >>> first the news starting with johnson & johnson, the company announced new results from its booster trials reporting the second shot of the vaccine dramatically increases protection and back to eva pilgrim with the latest. good morning, eva. >>...
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picker's got a look at some of the highlights so far for us leslie, over to you. >> that's right, wolf. we've had some pretty newsmaking commentary so far. we just heard from brett gersner that he believes >> we expect the nasdaq still has another 10 to 15% it can give back to us, again, that is just us returning to the historical, the pre-covid peaks in terms of multiples for growth stocks that's a healthy thing while we're managing our hedge fund, we think a lot about that. >> he cut his long exposure to equities nearly in half. that includes selling out of xpedia and united airlines news he made during today's fireside, noting the easy gains off the covid bottom have been made there. he also said he was short about 50 spacs or special purpose acquisition companies. and he also bought peloton and zoom recently. he also touched on the investability of china >> certainly there's a possibility that this just is another bump in the road, that everything reverts back, that bab and all these stocks rip again. but i don't think anybody can say that with a high level of certainty. >> he note
picker's got a look at some of the highlights so far for us leslie, over to you. >> that's right, wolf. we've had some pretty newsmaking commentary so far. we just heard from brett gersner that he believes >> we expect the nasdaq still has another 10 to 15% it can give back to us, again, that is just us returning to the historical, the pre-covid peaks in terms of multiples for growth stocks that's a healthy thing while we're managing our hedge fund, we think a lot about that....
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fox news contributor leslie marshall, rnc committee woman for california, harmeet dhillon.come back. there are a lot of folks not impressed with how the president is currently performing. "the washington post," "abc news" polling did include what happened in afghanistan says he shifted in september to approval at 44%, disapproval at 51%. harmeet will shift to the domestic improve the numbers? >> i don't think so. as bad as the afghan crisis of joe biden's making has been, things are not looking that great here in america when he shifts his focus here. we have record unemployment. we have the policies of this administration making it harder for employers like me and others to fill those jobs. we have record inflation, the highest of the last decade. the cost of production is rising. we've had 235,000 people employed which is half a million short of what was expected. we have hundreds of thousands of people being apprehended of the border. over a million since the administration started. we are in a crisis mode wherever you turn. i don't think that focusing on those is going
fox news contributor leslie marshall, rnc committee woman for california, harmeet dhillon.come back. there are a lot of folks not impressed with how the president is currently performing. "the washington post," "abc news" polling did include what happened in afghanistan says he shifted in september to approval at 44%, disapproval at 51%. harmeet will shift to the domestic improve the numbers? >> i don't think so. as bad as the afghan crisis of joe biden's making has...
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my name is leslie and i'm managing director of the injury program at pc, and we will dive right in. there's so much interesting stuff happening today. just last night the senate took a very important step towards a bipartisan infrastructure framework that does include a number of provisions that are relevant to the offshore wind industry in this country. we are going to talk a lot today about the opportunity and where we see the tipping point for the industry. let me dive right in with introductions. our first guest today is david hayes, special assistant to president for climate policy. he's a senior member of national climate advisor gina mccarthy white house team. david was most recent executive director of the energy ey environmental impacts center at the ny school of law and served under president barack obama and bill clinton as deputy secretary and chief operating officer at the department of the interior. we are also joined today by bob agenda looser two terms as governor of louisiana and also represented the state as a member of the us house of representatives and chairman
my name is leslie and i'm managing director of the injury program at pc, and we will dive right in. there's so much interesting stuff happening today. just last night the senate took a very important step towards a bipartisan infrastructure framework that does include a number of provisions that are relevant to the offshore wind industry in this country. we are going to talk a lot today about the opportunity and where we see the tipping point for the industry. let me dive right in with...
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leslie brinkley reports, they've even started conversations with the firefighters and police and that their neighbors all virtually. reporter: living in berkeley, this journalist and mother of two started keeping an eye on their kirkwood family cabin, via their security camera there. >> so we started watching pretty regularly. reporter: on tuesday they saw firefighters on patrol, stopping to eat at a neighbor's porch. >> tell my husband, i hope one of them walks by so we can talk to him. and sure enough. after a while, you know, one of them walked over and kind of wad we pressed the button and started yelling. and he came and we talked a little bit where we were like thank you so much for everything you're doing. and we see -- if you need a place to lie down or rest, this is where the keys are. [laughter] reporter: she started posting on twitter and providing updates, amassing followers. and meeting neighbors for the first time online in the chaos. >> someone said on twitter, like you know, your posts are really helping with our anxiety about our home. reporter: so security cameras ar
leslie brinkley reports, they've even started conversations with the firefighters and police and that their neighbors all virtually. reporter: living in berkeley, this journalist and mother of two started keeping an eye on their kirkwood family cabin, via their security camera there. >> so we started watching pretty regularly. reporter: on tuesday they saw firefighters on patrol, stopping to eat at a neighbor's porch. >> tell my husband, i hope one of them walks by so we can talk to...
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leslie marshall a democratic strategist. former education secretary bill bennett. jonathan, it's obviously night and day as far as the speech and the message from president biden to what we saw from president trump and his address to the united nations. but it was interesting that he didn't talk about china or russia. your thoughts? >> yeah, there was no mention whatsoever of china or russia, which is notable, given that administration is are power competition focus on asia. china was referenced in indirect way. so, he was sort of putting out these nonconfrontational messages. the big one you grabbed there which was the-we don't want a new cold war. it was sort of trying to lower the temperature. he has got a real problem with the china strategy that he is trying to pursue right now. the strategy sounded good on paper. it was this idea that we can compete and confront china in all those things need to like trade but also cooperate with them on climate change. that's not how china likes to operate. and china sent a very clear
leslie marshall a democratic strategist. former education secretary bill bennett. jonathan, it's obviously night and day as far as the speech and the message from president biden to what we saw from president trump and his address to the united nations. but it was interesting that he didn't talk about china or russia. your thoughts? >> yeah, there was no mention whatsoever of china or russia, which is notable, given that administration is are power competition focus on asia. china was...
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. >> the new york firm founded by leslie robinson has a plan that called for drilling new piles into bed rock symmetrically on both sides of the building from the inside. >> it was going through the foundation. you could raise the building up so it is leveled. it is a masterful plan. >> robert pike says he never heard back two years and many lawsuits later, the luxury high- rises developers chosen upgrades backed by hamburger while promising to pay for the $100,000,000.06 in a confidential settlement with homeowners. the city's department of building inspection declined our request for an interview. the team was asked to address the critics warnings. the warnings were dismissed. now, those warnings are coming back to light. >> a san francisco supervisor wants a new set of eyes on the project before construction resumes. >> i am afraid we don't have the internal expertise or something this complicated ranging from outriggers to foundation systems, and i want to make sure we have the best people in the nation looking at this. >> and leaning was first detected by residents and confirmed
. >> the new york firm founded by leslie robinson has a plan that called for drilling new piles into bed rock symmetrically on both sides of the building from the inside. >> it was going through the foundation. you could raise the building up so it is leveled. it is a masterful plan. >> robert pike says he never heard back two years and many lawsuits later, the luxury high- rises developers chosen upgrades backed by hamburger while promising to pay for the $100,000,000.06 in a...
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leslie picker is following the money as always. all winning streaks are meant to come to an end at some point, leslie. >> they call it a reversion to the mean for a reason, scott, i guess. this is, as you mentioned, a rare defeat. the last time starboard lost a shareholder vote was 2012 with aol. two sources said starboard received support from less than a quarter of the shares outstanding including its own 8.8% stake i'm hearing that turnout was strong with upwards of 80% of shares voted in today's election two sources saying store board's peter feld received the most support on the dissident slate, the three-person slate out of the ten-person board aaron levy was reelected to the board solidifying his role starboard at one point during the fight was seeking to remove him or sell the company. instead, the firm said, it's, quote, disappointed by the results of this election which were heavily skewed by the voting rights tied to the financing. in chatting with those close to this one, it appears settlement last march with box where
leslie picker is following the money as always. all winning streaks are meant to come to an end at some point, leslie. >> they call it a reversion to the mean for a reason, scott, i guess. this is, as you mentioned, a rare defeat. the last time starboard lost a shareholder vote was 2012 with aol. two sources said starboard received support from less than a quarter of the shares outstanding including its own 8.8% stake i'm hearing that turnout was strong with upwards of 80% of shares voted...
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>> leslie, do we know what engine number 1's goals are for exxon?porter: obviously they have three seats on the board there with chevron it's a little less clear. however, their whole ethos, the whole impetus behind the firm, is this idea of taking on companies that may not have the top-ranked esg profiles, oil majors being in that category, and going in there and trying to help shift their strategy to be greener and lower their carbon footprint. that was certainly the case with exxon as well as changing some other traditional activist things like capital allocation strategy and cost efficiencies and things of that nature. and then it's expected these conversations with centered around the carbon strategy of chevron as well. so you would expect at the next campaign that engine number 1 officially launches would be in that same category >> i'm curious what that looks like in practice leslie, thank you so much. be sure to catch her hosting cnbc's special "the fall reset" with a look inside the five speculative corners of the market it's at 6:00 p.m. e
>> leslie, do we know what engine number 1's goals are for exxon?porter: obviously they have three seats on the board there with chevron it's a little less clear. however, their whole ethos, the whole impetus behind the firm, is this idea of taking on companies that may not have the top-ranked esg profiles, oil majors being in that category, and going in there and trying to help shift their strategy to be greener and lower their carbon footprint. that was certainly the case with exxon as...
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leslie, are you worried at all? >> no. no, i'm not.term election, so if we lose power, i won't be surprised because it is a numbers game in politics and that is what happens historically. by the way, jason, it was over $200 million that i would like my money back from the republicans that stole the money from the people in this state during a pandemic and stole our governor at a very, very important time when he should have just been able to focus 100% on what is happening in this state and across the country with the covid-19 pandemic, and further in this state, we have other important issues to be addressed like wildfires and housing and homelessness, i mean, the issues just go on. i can't stand recalls and i would say, if this was a republican governor -- but he won, and what we need to look at us some of the areas -- some of the areas that he won in our areas that actually went for trump and areas that are known to be more red, and yes we do have those, shannon, here in california. >> shannon: we still have a lot of outstanding num
leslie, are you worried at all? >> no. no, i'm not.term election, so if we lose power, i won't be surprised because it is a numbers game in politics and that is what happens historically. by the way, jason, it was over $200 million that i would like my money back from the republicans that stole the money from the people in this state during a pandemic and stole our governor at a very, very important time when he should have just been able to focus 100% on what is happening in this state...