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nobody contest pugh that. apparently facebook users were to understand that joe widen is senile and not accountable for his own words. taking joe biden literally qualifies as "misinformation." we will leave that episode for you to assess. we can't know what joe biden was thinking if anything when he uttered the words in brussels. we can tell what you happened afterwards. disasters at food prosers are alprocessorsacross the united s. a fire, two separate plane crashes. one plane hit a general mills plant in georgia. the other hit a food plant in i'idaho. in february a potato plant was obliterated in georgia and so on. even knows that don't think of conspiracies have to wonder is something here. nobody could tell. the biden administration had no data. the biden administration tracks a lot of things, the things they care about. the race, ethnicity and is beings life of every person in the united states of america. how about gay southeast asians in long hall trucking. these are the questions that concern the bean
nobody contest pugh that. apparently facebook users were to understand that joe widen is senile and not accountable for his own words. taking joe biden literally qualifies as "misinformation." we will leave that episode for you to assess. we can't know what joe biden was thinking if anything when he uttered the words in brussels. we can tell what you happened afterwards. disasters at food prosers are alprocessorsacross the united s. a fire, two separate plane crashes. one plane hit a...
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today pfizer admit pugh that. 48 hours later they ad milted it was real.they stated this: oh, so you are doing it, huh. ya, but pfizer says they have no choice but do the experiments and keep them secret because the regulators require them. now that's big news if true. which regulators are requiring pfizer to manipulate coronaviruses ? are these the same regulators that jordan walker said were controlled by pfizer? have we heard this story before like late 20719. we reached out to pfizer. they did not reply and didn't tell us if jordan walker is still overseeing that mrna research. but congress, elected still, maybe the one body that can get an answer by issuing a subpoena to ties tore find out. we hope they do that. last summer the governor of california gavin knew so many decriminalizes loitering that has to do with prostitution. why would you want to do that? it's human trafficking actually. that was written by a state senator calderon scott weiner. he's also the one that decriminalized the intentional spreading of hiv in california. as a result of law
today pfizer admit pugh that. 48 hours later they ad milted it was real.they stated this: oh, so you are doing it, huh. ya, but pfizer says they have no choice but do the experiments and keep them secret because the regulators require them. now that's big news if true. which regulators are requiring pfizer to manipulate coronaviruses ? are these the same regulators that jordan walker said were controlled by pfizer? have we heard this story before like late 20719. we reached out to pfizer. they...
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. >> you mentioned gallop there was a pugh research that found that 3% of u.s. women among the most likely to use but your point is sensible well-taken, kevin and maria on that point, again, i look at this if gallop or the pugh representative in some way, you think about this, is this really the culture war that she or the cultural trigger point she's hoping to achieve some benefit from >> i agree with kevin, she's doing it for her own base. but i think what it describes or what it, what it proves is that her base or at least what she's doing is very xanphobic and i believe anti-hispanic, even if there are conserve hispanics that don't like the term i don't think you go as far as to alienate a whole other generation young latinos living in your state. why would you do that? arkansas seen 162% growth in the hispanic community, in the last ten years, and so to me, it proves how unserious she is about governing when you have issues like poverty, and education, and healthcare, of which arkansas ranks almost last and those are issues that absolutely affect the latino
. >> you mentioned gallop there was a pugh research that found that 3% of u.s. women among the most likely to use but your point is sensible well-taken, kevin and maria on that point, again, i look at this if gallop or the pugh representative in some way, you think about this, is this really the culture war that she or the cultural trigger point she's hoping to achieve some benefit from >> i agree with kevin, she's doing it for her own base. but i think what it describes or what it,...
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aboard the hospital ship uganda, medics like nicci pugh have been working at full capacity since thely run an efficient floating military hospital ashore, 8,000 miles from our working home. it was hands to man the casualty evacuation process and casualties started arriving in larger numbers. by now, because we had already received considerable number of burns and badly injured patients, this was a good routine that was working extremely well. that routine was to be tested as the british army continued to fight some of its hardest battles since the second world war. the final push for stanley loomed. the next morning, it was a race to the capital. you could see british troops flooding off the features. to our left, wireless ridge, 2 para, our sister battalion. to our right, mount tumbledown, scots guard. and it was decided then that regimental pride dictated we wanted to be the first into stanley, so helmets came off, red berets came on, head down, bum up and... ..into stanley. as soon as the argies saw how many of us there were — which was basically a battalion on the ground by the t
aboard the hospital ship uganda, medics like nicci pugh have been working at full capacity since thely run an efficient floating military hospital ashore, 8,000 miles from our working home. it was hands to man the casualty evacuation process and casualties started arriving in larger numbers. by now, because we had already received considerable number of burns and badly injured patients, this was a good routine that was working extremely well. that routine was to be tested as the british army...
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but they also go heavy on >> the lamb and the what was it like where the people like was the pugh were were very but there's a lot of security. there you go through a lot of metal detectors, the mom checks and so. it's is definitely a different place. but boy, the pyramids, you know, but th fair was a land of the you know, that valley of the kings recommended lot of americans. a lot of americans. okay. yeah. i think we've beaten up enough time. what do you say? it's so cool and sent to where they that's it for the news at 5. but but we have a lot more ahead with kron. 4 news at 6, 5 guys live food yeah. and the wine you don't think of wine in egypt together. you don't. although grapes. >> really started in syria, right? so i guess it isn't that we are a way that unusual was pretty pretty. i should have known that she would be doing a dine and dish he's gone. there's no restaurant on the vicki. >> all right. coming up at 6 o'clock as we brace for more storms, there is growing concern tonight about flooding at the russian river. how people are preparing for the worst and keep those umbre
but they also go heavy on >> the lamb and the what was it like where the people like was the pugh were were very but there's a lot of security. there you go through a lot of metal detectors, the mom checks and so. it's is definitely a different place. but boy, the pyramids, you know, but th fair was a land of the you know, that valley of the kings recommended lot of americans. a lot of americans. okay. yeah. i think we've beaten up enough time. what do you say? it's so cool and sent to...
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the pugh research center says people earning between two-thirds and twice the median income, which inal income of 70,000. this means earning as little as 47,000 and up to $141,000 a year are considered middle class. but of course it all depends on where you live in california's bay area, low-end middle class income starts at $77,000 and upper middle class at $232,000 the new york metro's low middle class starts at $56,000 and upper is $169,000. meanwhile in florida, specifically, tampa, st. petersburg and clearwater, low end is $42,000 and high end is $126,000 it makes sense when you factor in inflation >> that was also annual household income >>> angie is track ago winter warmup next. >>> and the louisiana law requiring a driver's license to access a a porn sitete licicens accessss a porn sisite no, , what if wewe have to t k to somebebody about t our py but it's late a at night? no, , what if wewe have to t k to somebebody about t our py call us s 24/7. no, , what if wewe have to t k to somebebody about t our py greaeat, becausese what if somomeone stillll calls hism for evererythin
the pugh research center says people earning between two-thirds and twice the median income, which inal income of 70,000. this means earning as little as 47,000 and up to $141,000 a year are considered middle class. but of course it all depends on where you live in california's bay area, low-end middle class income starts at $77,000 and upper middle class at $232,000 the new york metro's low middle class starts at $56,000 and upper is $169,000. meanwhile in florida, specifically, tampa, st....
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to twitter, meta, and tiktok and no response and it's a top concern among parents and according to pughh center, 40% of parents are extremely or very worried that their kids will struggle with anxiety or depression and now the surgeon general's comments come as more and more data links social media to depression among adolescents. >> i think the use of social media in an un-supervised rampant manner leads to a lot of issues regarding self-image that can lead to depression, suicidal thoughts and drug use. the need for parental supervision is credit cal. >> not just mental health that's a concern for tiktok users. tiktok as you know is owned by chinese company that raises national security concerns. now tiktok ceo will testify before congress in march, stuart, as the conversation around banning tiktok gains steam. stuart: got t thank you, lydia. one creator of tiktok getting a lot of attention collecting free food samples with her follows and jokes she goes there to eat lunch or dinner. watch it. this. eating costco samples for lunch of dinner. this pita and hum mus was delicious. thank y
to twitter, meta, and tiktok and no response and it's a top concern among parents and according to pughh center, 40% of parents are extremely or very worried that their kids will struggle with anxiety or depression and now the surgeon general's comments come as more and more data links social media to depression among adolescents. >> i think the use of social media in an un-supervised rampant manner leads to a lot of issues regarding self-image that can lead to depression, suicidal...
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. >> one republican float pugh that idea jay is not, i don't believe it's possible. i would be shocked if it happened. how does it play out. >> i can't believe this is happening. they need to find a conscience candidate. i can argue both sides. i can see both sides. i can see it's impossible to get to where they want to get to. they have to figure it out. that's how our founders set up. we're about two months behind on the oversight. normally you have committee chairs elected. members know the committees they're on. cons sequencely they can hire the staff. that hasn't even gun. we're not two days behind. we're two months behind. >> sean: do we just throw out a new name every did i and vote for a new person every day? the one thing people are not paying attention to is the commitments to america. people need to read it. that is the america first donald trump agenda. then if you look at the investigations he's committed to awful them. he has added to that the motion to vacate in case he doesn't keep his promises. seems pretty fare to me. >> think you're hitting the two
. >> one republican float pugh that idea jay is not, i don't believe it's possible. i would be shocked if it happened. how does it play out. >> i can't believe this is happening. they need to find a conscience candidate. i can argue both sides. i can see both sides. i can see it's impossible to get to where they want to get to. they have to figure it out. that's how our founders set up. we're about two months behind on the oversight. normally you have committee chairs elected....
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when pugh began tracking social media adoption in 200 5shgs 5% of american adults use one of the platforms. now the number is 72%. 82% of americans are on youtube, 70% on facebook, four of the companies have more than a billion worldwide users. that's more than the population of every country in the world but two. none of the companies has if many insentive to change. social networking sites brought in more than $72 billion last year. >> the reality is our country is deeply divided right now. it's important to look at the big ideas that might influence the way that tech evolves in the future. and more importantly, to build a strategy that does not rely on government intervention for our success. >> it's noorn they're able to speak freely within the bounds of the law. >> we invited all of the platforms on to this broadcast. simply have a conversation about the fust the platforms and what can be done here. we did receive statement from tiktok and we got links from the other companies. the last real legislation that spells out who is legally responsible for content on the internet was signed
when pugh began tracking social media adoption in 200 5shgs 5% of american adults use one of the platforms. now the number is 72%. 82% of americans are on youtube, 70% on facebook, four of the companies have more than a billion worldwide users. that's more than the population of every country in the world but two. none of the companies has if many insentive to change. social networking sites brought in more than $72 billion last year. >> the reality is our country is deeply divided right...
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you know, as far as america is concerned, pugh had a survey similar to this.essimism about your children's future, and 2019 and 2020 we were 57% didn't think kids would do better than their -- than they have done and the number is at 72%. even in the throes of covid when it hit, we're not as pi mystic as now. one of the problems for the western nations is all the free money. we've gotten away from pulling ourselves up by the boot straps and the more we become use or accustomed to getting free money, stimy checks or otherwise, we lose faith in ourselves to do that. stuart: you're right, charles, that's great stuff. >> you got it. stuart: i'll be watching you this afternoon. >> thank you. stuart: i believe it's 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> 2:00 p.m., we'll make a little money. stuart: making money with charles payne, you're a good man. see you later. >> you too. stuart: check the markets, please. the downside moving the dow has gotten a bit worse and now down 363 and we're up, nasdaq down 25 and s&p down almost 9 points. mike murphy joins me this morning. goldman sachs
you know, as far as america is concerned, pugh had a survey similar to this.essimism about your children's future, and 2019 and 2020 we were 57% didn't think kids would do better than their -- than they have done and the number is at 72%. even in the throes of covid when it hit, we're not as pi mystic as now. one of the problems for the western nations is all the free money. we've gotten away from pulling ourselves up by the boot straps and the more we become use or accustomed to getting free...
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then there were tensions between wilde and lead actress, florence pugh, and video seemed to show stywhich his publicist deny. but would it hirnt or boost the film's numbers at the box office. turns out there was nothing to worry about. don't worry, darling, won the box office. >> see small screen hits dominate pop culture. "stranger things" took audiences into a time machine to 1986. paid homage to '80s trends and style. on abc critics credited "abob elementary" for bringing back to the sitcom. >> the keys must be too thick. >> reporter: white locust brought home ten emmy awards. on netflix "wednesday" is a huge winter hit. number seven belongs to the queen bee herself. beyonce smashed records with the seventh studio album "renaissance." her fan base came to the rescue. the behive rallied to wait for the official release to enjoy it together. that they did blasting to the top of the charts. number six -- >> tom cruise's new "top gun: maverick" had the biggest memorial day weekend of all time. >> this is your captain speaking. >> raked in nearly $1.5 billion worldwide. "black panther"
then there were tensions between wilde and lead actress, florence pugh, and video seemed to show stywhich his publicist deny. but would it hirnt or boost the film's numbers at the box office. turns out there was nothing to worry about. don't worry, darling, won the box office. >> see small screen hits dominate pop culture. "stranger things" took audiences into a time machine to 1986. paid homage to '80s trends and style. on abc critics credited "abob elementary" for...
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i think pugh did a research a couple of years ago that the black people foreign away with the group most likely to feel -- by a significant margin, like 73%. the next closest group was in the mid 60s i think, asian americans. but that number is starting to go down overtime. people are starting to, for a number of reasons, and i speculate why in the book, are necessarily feeling that tethered to black culture, black people or community. and so then, how does that manifest in terms of how voting works in a number of other different things. that's part of what i'm impacting in the book. >> what's interesting too is that other minority groups, other groups coming in, and to what extent we should assume that their politics in their political behavior to be similar to that of what black americans have had historically. black americans as a group have behaved politically kind of based on this concept in this idea of this core tenant and belief of linked faith, or linked faith. >> both. >> right? but what happens as we think about immigrants or the groups coming in is then a mistake to assume th
i think pugh did a research a couple of years ago that the black people foreign away with the group most likely to feel -- by a significant margin, like 73%. the next closest group was in the mid 60s i think, asian americans. but that number is starting to go down overtime. people are starting to, for a number of reasons, and i speculate why in the book, are necessarily feeling that tethered to black culture, black people or community. and so then, how does that manifest in terms of how voting...
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sanders policy comes as the pugh research poll finds only 3% of latinos and hispanics in the u.s.n x to describe themselves. yeah. most hispanic people are like that word doesn't apply to me. >> steve: governor now. >> brian: carley, thank you. 12 minutes now before the top of the hour. janice dean with the forecast. >> janice: big story is the west yet again today with more heavy rain along the coast. winds, and the potential for feet of snow. so this has been an ongoing weather pattern for the last couple of weeks and this weekend is not going to be any different and even next week we have still this onslaught of heavy rain moving into this region, water logged so flooding is imminent for many of these places. a lot of these rivers and streams are overflowing right now. and we have more rain still to come. that snow, that snow pack is really incredible. we could see upwards of 10 feet of more snow for the sierra, nevada region. i just want to point out as well. some of that energy is going to come across portions of the tennessee and mississippi river valley. potential storms on
sanders policy comes as the pugh research poll finds only 3% of latinos and hispanics in the u.s.n x to describe themselves. yeah. most hispanic people are like that word doesn't apply to me. >> steve: governor now. >> brian: carley, thank you. 12 minutes now before the top of the hour. janice dean with the forecast. >> janice: big story is the west yet again today with more heavy rain along the coast. winds, and the potential for feet of snow. so this has been an ongoing...
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yes it follows support for the free the nipple campaign from celebrities like miley cyrus florence pughich you probably aren't thinking about. so brought along today, terry benomar, who's a tattoo artist, but also a restaurateur , live but also a restaurateur, live tattoo artist who helped breast cancer survivors get their confidence back by after a mastectomy. terry and having reconstruct chin that's where they lose the actually having they lose the actually having the nipple tattooed back on by professor schnell that's right. yeah. so i'm basically from an artistic background , from an artistic background, from an artistic background, from an artistic point of view , we artistic point of view, we tattoo hyper realist 3d nipples that honestly are pretty much undetectable. they look so realistic and wonderful and it gives back so much confidence , gives back so much confidence, especially after going through cancer and, you know, losing faith in your body just stare it in the mirror. it or to look at the breast without . one nipple the breast without. one nipple can really sort of knock
yes it follows support for the free the nipple campaign from celebrities like miley cyrus florence pughich you probably aren't thinking about. so brought along today, terry benomar, who's a tattoo artist, but also a restaurateur , live but also a restaurateur, live tattoo artist who helped breast cancer survivors get their confidence back by after a mastectomy. terry and having reconstruct chin that's where they lose the actually having they lose the actually having the nipple tattooed back on...