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four jane does have filed civil lawsuits against boyd and stephanie householder. have not been criminally charged, and they vehemently deny all the allegations. in a written statement, they told us they look forward to making their case to a jury but declined to be interviewed due to pending litigation. boyd faces 80 dounlts. they have both pleaded not guilty and are awaiting trial. as for their daughter amanda, the householders say they have been estranged from her since 2014. >> they say you're addicted to drugs, a satan worshippers. what do you say to that? >> when i turned 18 and was on my own, i did experiment with drugs, i'm not going to lie. when i had my kids, that changed. >> people said they had been a failure in their lives and you're a failure in your life and you're blaming them, you need somebody to blame. >> i may not be successful in the sense that i'm a millionaire, but my kids are happy. my kids don't have to fear me, so to me i'm successful. >> and she told us she's not done speaking out. on a recent fall morning, she led a march to the gates of
four jane does have filed civil lawsuits against boyd and stephanie householder. have not been criminally charged, and they vehemently deny all the allegations. in a written statement, they told us they look forward to making their case to a jury but declined to be interviewed due to pending litigation. boyd faces 80 dounlts. they have both pleaded not guilty and are awaiting trial. as for their daughter amanda, the householders say they have been estranged from her since 2014. >> they...
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household savings had a record high over the pandemic. we didn't really have anywhere to go out and spend according to m. s. n b c house, stephanie rule, household savings hit a record high. during the pandemic. we didn't have anywhere to go out and spend. we decided to put that theory to the test people savers have gone of no, no, i don't think so because things are more expensive. we have to buy food and do things like different ways. i don't think you save money, especially way, transportation and everything. i definitely feel ian facia and have more so on food . you notice the difference like in proteins and just in general? softly worrying. i don't know too much. not a great financial guy, but extern says the economy is a little go. we're answer me. yes. i think a lot of people are out of work and others spending their savings just to stay alive honestly. yeah. what about all the be lost their job? a lot of those people are definitely spending their savings, myself included. what rules theory ignores is that sense? the pandemic, many americans have lost their jobs or seen a significant decrease in their incomes. the federal
household savings had a record high over the pandemic. we didn't really have anywhere to go out and spend according to m. s. n b c house, stephanie rule, household savings hit a record high. during the pandemic. we didn't have anywhere to go out and spend. we decided to put that theory to the test people savers have gone of no, no, i don't think so because things are more expensive. we have to buy food and do things like different ways. i don't think you save money, especially way,...
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household savings had a record high over the pandemic. we didn't really have anywhere to go out and spend according to m. s. n, b c. host stephanie rule, household savings hit a record high. during the pandemic, we didn't have anywhere to go out and spend. we decided to put that theory to the test. people savers have gone. i'm now, now i don't think so because things are more expensive or we have to buy food and do things like different ways. i don't think you save money, especially way transportation and everything. i definitely feel ian facia and have more so on food. you noticed a difference like in proteins and just in general, stephanie worrying, i don't know too much. not a great financial guy, but extern says economy is a little bit worried. so me, us, i think a lot of people are out of work are spending their savings just to stay alive honestly. yeah. what about all the people lost their job? a lot of those people are definitely spending their savings, myself included. what rules theory ignores, is that sense the pandemic? many americans have lost their jobs or seen a significant decrease in their incomes. the federal res
household savings had a record high over the pandemic. we didn't really have anywhere to go out and spend according to m. s. n, b c. host stephanie rule, household savings hit a record high. during the pandemic, we didn't have anywhere to go out and spend. we decided to put that theory to the test. people savers have gone. i'm now, now i don't think so because things are more expensive or we have to buy food and do things like different ways. i don't think you save money, especially way...
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household savings had a record high over the pandemic. we didn't really have anywhere to go out and spend according to m as in b. c house, stephanie rule, household savings hit a record high. during the pandemic, we didn't have anywhere to go out and spend. we decided to put that theory to the test. what rules theory ignores, is that sense the pandemic? many americans have lost their jobs or seen a significant decrease in their incomes. the federal reserve is warning that inflation won't be stopping any time soon and that we should be expecting rising prices for at least the next few months. food banks across the country have never been busier. hit with demand from desperate americans who are hit by the double whammy of rising prices amid a supply chain crisis. i would say that in our county specifically, we've seen a dramatic increase in food insecurity. we've had to make a lot of really tough choices. and so one of the things that we're always trying to reiterates is that we're still in the midst of a disaster. meanwhile, the spectre of rising taxes hangs over many americans biden promises that he will only raise taxes on the al
household savings had a record high over the pandemic. we didn't really have anywhere to go out and spend according to m as in b. c house, stephanie rule, household savings hit a record high. during the pandemic, we didn't have anywhere to go out and spend. we decided to put that theory to the test. what rules theory ignores, is that sense the pandemic? many americans have lost their jobs or seen a significant decrease in their incomes. the federal reserve is warning that inflation won't be...
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household savings had a record high over the pandemic. we didn't really have anywhere to go out and spend according to m, as in b. c house, stephanie rule, household savings hit a record high. during the pandemic, we didn't have anywhere to go out and spend. we decided to put that theory to the test. people savers have gone. i'm now, now i don't think so because things are more expensive or we have to buy food and do things like different ways. i don't think you save money, especially way transportation and everything. i definitely feel ian facia and have more so on food. you notice the difference like in, in proteins and just in general, it's definitely worrying. i don't know too much. not a great financial guy, but extern says the economy is a little bit. we're an semi us, i think a lot of people are out of work and others spending their savings just to stay alive honestly. yeah. what about all the people lost her job? well, a lot of those people are definitely spending their savings, myself included. what rules theory ignores, is that sense the pandemic? many americans have lost their jobs or seen a significant decrease in their
household savings had a record high over the pandemic. we didn't really have anywhere to go out and spend according to m, as in b. c house, stephanie rule, household savings hit a record high. during the pandemic, we didn't have anywhere to go out and spend. we decided to put that theory to the test. people savers have gone. i'm now, now i don't think so because things are more expensive or we have to buy food and do things like different ways. i don't think you save money, especially way...
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stephanie: now still buying the same amount, it only lasts two weeks. >> when food prices go up a lot, it hits the lower income householdsanie: james wilcox is a graduate school progress or -- professor of economics. >> lower income households spene a larger fraction of their income as higher income households. stephanie: there are more than 170 low income neighborhoods in the san francisco metro area that also have low food access. that's more than double than what we found in the san jose metro at deveney nine. -- 79. reggie is the executive director director of the alameda county food bank. as the problem getting worse? >> it is high in alameda county. we are seeing high rates of food insecurity and our clients are not seeing a lot of -- stephanie: they've worked with dozens of nonprofits for food ring the pandemic. >> i just pray. stephanie: she hopes her neighborhood is next in line. abc seven news. liz: millions of people are getting ready to hit the road and paying the highest gas prices in seven years. the average price for one gallon of gasoline has gone up to three dollars 40 one cents, but in the bay area, gas
stephanie: now still buying the same amount, it only lasts two weeks. >> when food prices go up a lot, it hits the lower income householdsanie: james wilcox is a graduate school progress or -- professor of economics. >> lower income households spene a larger fraction of their income as higher income households. stephanie: there are more than 170 low income neighborhoods in the san francisco metro area that also have low food access. that's more than double than what we found in the...
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. >> when food prices go up a lot, and hits the lower income households particularly hard. stephanie: james wilcox is professor of economics at uc berkeley. >> some households spend more than twice of their income -- twice as much of their income on food as higher income households. ask there are more than 170 low-income neighborhoods in the metro area with food -- low food access. that is more than double than in the san jose metro area at 79. >> need is still high. >> he is the executive director of the community food bank in alameda county. >> is a problem getting worse? >> the problem isn't credibly high. we are still seeing high rates of food insecurity. our clients are not seeing normalcy other people may be seeing. stephanie: worked with nonprofits to distribute food to struggling areas during the pandemic. >> i just pray. stephanie: she hopes her neighborhood is next. >> you have to go with the flow. stephanie: for more analysis, click -- go to abc7news.com and click the equity report. we have been investigating disparities in housing, education, policing and the environment.
. >> when food prices go up a lot, and hits the lower income households particularly hard. stephanie: james wilcox is professor of economics at uc berkeley. >> some households spend more than twice of their income -- twice as much of their income on food as higher income households. ask there are more than 170 low-income neighborhoods in the metro area with food -- low food access. that is more than double than in the san jose metro area at 79. >> need is still high. >>...
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stephanie murphy has been a teacher for 18 years, michael murphy has been a firefighter for 19 years. they both now, there's no householdunfair that the reason why i lost my job is because i wasn't ready to get a shot. stuart: okay. >> it was not because i'm not qualified to be a teacher. i'm more than qualified to be a teacher and have years of experience, i have my master's degree every qualification needed to be a department of education teacher. i have it, i'm just not ready yet. stuart: michael, firefighter. what's the plan? no household income, would you consider moving to a state with no vaccine mandate like florida, for example? >> it's something that we actually have spoken about. we're hoping that the mandate does get lifted. there's other options for us. we just went through a month of testing options, and we had very low numbers of positive tests so i just wish that the city might, my hope is that the city would allow testing options and even antibody options. stuart: so now it's crunch time. now, you're not getting any pay. how do you feel now? do you feel vindicated? do you feel comfortable with your posit
stephanie murphy has been a teacher for 18 years, michael murphy has been a firefighter for 19 years. they both now, there's no householdunfair that the reason why i lost my job is because i wasn't ready to get a shot. stuart: okay. >> it was not because i'm not qualified to be a teacher. i'm more than qualified to be a teacher and have years of experience, i have my master's degree every qualification needed to be a department of education teacher. i have it, i'm just not ready yet....
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households this weekend. clearly there's a desire to put the pandemic in the rear view mirror. cnn's stephaniend pete muntean is watching interstate 95 outside of baltimore. gas prices as we know are at their highest in years, but is that keeping people off the roads? >> reporter: it doesn't really seem to be holding people back, alisyn. i just checked google maps, and there's more red on the map than there was earlier. i have been talking to people at the maryland house travel plaza on i-95 between wilmington and baltimore, and they're telling me this whole notion of pent up demand, they wanted to get out last year but simply couldn't. this will look nothing like thanksgiving did in 2020. in fact, aaa says the numbers for this year, 48 million people are projected to hit the road for the thanksgiving holiday, and what's so interesting is that number is not that far off from where we were back in 2019 before the pandemic. that actual number in 2019, only about 3% off from this projected number, but so many people will be taking on the chin when it comes to cost. $3.40, the average price of a g
households this weekend. clearly there's a desire to put the pandemic in the rear view mirror. cnn's stephaniend pete muntean is watching interstate 95 outside of baltimore. gas prices as we know are at their highest in years, but is that keeping people off the roads? >> reporter: it doesn't really seem to be holding people back, alisyn. i just checked google maps, and there's more red on the map than there was earlier. i have been talking to people at the maryland house travel plaza on...
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stephanie ruhle on inflation. >> while nobody likes to pay more, on average, we have the money to do. so householdally have anywhere to go out and spend. as we said a moment ago, we are expecting retail sales this holiday season to break records. todd: we're about to had hand it off to "fox & friends" in 30 seconds. why do the liberal media elite double down on this notion continuously? >> i don't get it it's as if those hundreds of cargo ships off the pacific and gulf coast is just an allusion. what you are feeling at the pump and for food you can afford it it's okay. i love it when the richest 1% like stephanie ruhle can afford it because i can that's not how it works. carley: if everybody can afford things we don't need build back better. that was the argument for build back better as well. thank you for joining us. kicking off or monday right way. todd: pour a cup of that chinese milk get ready for "fox & friends," it starts right now. ♪ >> president biden's approval reaching historic lows. >> 41% approve. 53 disapprove. >> a lot of people across this country are really having buyer's remorse.
stephanie ruhle on inflation. >> while nobody likes to pay more, on average, we have the money to do. so householdally have anywhere to go out and spend. as we said a moment ago, we are expecting retail sales this holiday season to break records. todd: we're about to had hand it off to "fox & friends" in 30 seconds. why do the liberal media elite double down on this notion continuously? >> i don't get it it's as if those hundreds of cargo ships off the pacific and gulf...
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household about $175 a month. that could be a cable bill or an electric bill. and for those families living paycheck to paycheck, they are really feeling the pinch. david? >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next this evening to the toughest sentence yesterday in the january 6th riot at the capitol. a new jersey gym owner sentenced to more than three years in federal prison for assaulting a police officer. authorities say seen here in a frame of video from that day. here's our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl now. >> reporter: today, capitol rioter scott fairlamb, seen here posing with a police baton and with a pepper ball between his teeth, received the harshest sentence yet for any of the january 6th defendants. 41 months, more than three years in federal prison. fairlamb was the first to plead guilty to soughting police officers. >> usa! >> reporter: prosecutors are now seeking a more severe punishment for the most high profile rioter, 51 months, more than four years, for the so-called q shaman, jacob chansley, who marched through the capitol with face paint and viking helmet, allegedly leaving a threatening note for mike pence in the sen
household about $175 a month. that could be a cable bill or an electric bill. and for those families living paycheck to paycheck, they are really feeling the pinch. david? >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next this evening to the toughest sentence yesterday in the january 6th riot at the capitol. a new jersey gym owner sentenced to more than three years in federal prison for assaulting a police officer. authorities say seen here in a frame of video from...
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household savings, retail demand is through the roof, holiday spending is likely going to break records. why should we expect prices to slow when people are lining up to pay them? >> you know, stephanietion is. when you ask the economics professors what they will say is that is one of the longer term breaks on inflation when people stop paying the price, start to substitute out for other things. what they teach you in economics class is meat is too high, you go for chicken. chicken is too high, you go for fish. that's part of the process that happens. another thing that happens, stephanie, as you know, people will start businesses that will hopefully compete down excess profits that may be out there, yeah, that's part of the process. consumers are paying it now, and so that's not a break at the moment and the thinking is they have all this money in their pocket from the stimulus. as that runs down, people will start to make the choices that you're talking about, and that over time has an effect i have bringing down inflation. >> yeah, it's a supply chain issue why people can't get dishwashers, another reason people have the money to renovate their kitchens. republicans are clearly ha
household savings, retail demand is through the roof, holiday spending is likely going to break records. why should we expect prices to slow when people are lining up to pay them? >> you know, stephanietion is. when you ask the economics professors what they will say is that is one of the longer term breaks on inflation when people stop paying the price, start to substitute out for other things. what they teach you in economics class is meat is too high, you go for chicken. chicken is too...
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household has had record savings and we're out there spending a lot. so if you run businesses right now, you're not necessarily inclined to lower prices. you don't need to. >> that's a good point. stephanie, if you go to the markets and the bbodegas, you'r things like meat, bread, milk, everything going up in prices. what do we tell the people who are going to their bodegas and seeing the cost of food almost out of their pocketbook. >> well, listen, this is a direct impact of everything we experienced because of covid. and while it's easy to say, hey, it's short-term, it's not going to last forever, it isn't going to last forever. it is going to work itself out. but in the immediate, it's a problem. it's why you saw republican nominee, now soon-to-be governor in virginia, glenn yun kink say he was going to cut sales tax as grocery stores. people are angry about it. while we are in a very strong economic recovery, people don't feel it when they go and shop and when you spend thanksgiving and so do i, i assure you, someone at that table will be talking about the price of everything for your thanksgiving dinner. it's an issue. >> someone was telling me that just this morning, coming into wo
household has had record savings and we're out there spending a lot. so if you run businesses right now, you're not necessarily inclined to lower prices. you don't need to. >> that's a good point. stephanie, if you go to the markets and the bbodegas, you'r things like meat, bread, milk, everything going up in prices. what do we tell the people who are going to their bodegas and seeing the cost of food almost out of their pocketbook. >> well, listen, this is a direct impact of...
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stephanie rules, people can afford higher prices, watch this. >> the dirty little secret, nobody likes to pay more, on average we have the money to do so, households time last year nobody had the vaccine, 200 million americans do immersing a push of demand and that is pushing a pricing. stuart: joe concha joins me, out of touch, three words, what say you? >> two words, did his rule make that statement from the beach house on the water or multimillion dollar in manhattan, talk about being out of touch, the middle class can absorb skyrocketing costs for gas or food or heating the home as easily as the richest of the richest 1%. here's on the ground fox news poll, nine in ten americans worry about inflation, 84% say rising gas prices are problems for the family. inflation is not transitory as the administration insisted over the summer. if i didn't hear us and debbie and i wanted done proposition you could point inflation as the first of multiple reasons why and specifically as you talked about was steve forbes when you. more money that fuels inflation and that's all we seem to be doing right now bill after bill, trillions after trillions at all hav
stephanie rules, people can afford higher prices, watch this. >> the dirty little secret, nobody likes to pay more, on average we have the money to do so, households time last year nobody had the vaccine, 200 million americans do immersing a push of demand and that is pushing a pricing. stuart: joe concha joins me, out of touch, three words, what say you? >> two words, did his rule make that statement from the beach house on the water or multimillion dollar in manhattan, talk about...