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steve ford, editor ofthe find a solution. steve ford, editor of the nursing _ find a solution.ution. steve ford, editor of the nursing times, thank - find a solution. steve ford, editor of the nursing times, thank you. | the labour leader sir keir starmer says he believes 16—year—olds are too young to change their legally—recognised gender. he said he had concerns about the scottish government's planned reforms of the law to allow a change to happen without the need for medical diagnosis. but sir keir stopped short of saying labour would join rishi sunak�*s government in considering a challenge to the scottish legislation. 0ur political correspondent david wallace—lockhart has the story. what do we want? trans rights! when do we want them? now! _ members of the scottish parliament backed controversial legislation last month, making it easier for someone to change their legal gender and lowering the age limit from 18 to 16. labour members at holyrood backed the changes but, this morning, the party's uk leader expressed reservations about the bill. i do have concerns about, one,
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and then steve ford for a while. i'm sorry mike ford is the chairman right now. susan plays she is part the uss gerald r ford. she is active in many of the programs we have. exhibits have been very supportive. they and the foundation have been very supportive of the library and museum in the exhibit program. participation efforts also. >> you touched about betty ford with the cancer experience. the museum himself is there talk about that? and later on the addiction connection what you have with betty ford? >> we are fortunate to have first lady who is open come as much as she was. she said if i'm having these problems, others are having these problems and they might benefit. so class in 2016 and in betty ford footprint in that. a great deal about her advocacy on behalf of women's rights. the breast cancer, the betty ford clinic, for the arts in particular american arts and dance. also her and see for children. who are suffering health problems, mental problems. handicapped children time for that herself. that is been a long ongoing or mrs. ford. we cap quite a bi
and then steve ford for a while. i'm sorry mike ford is the chairman right now. susan plays she is part the uss gerald r ford. she is active in many of the programs we have. exhibits have been very supportive. they and the foundation have been very supportive of the library and museum in the exhibit program. participation efforts also. >> you touched about betty ford with the cancer experience. the museum himself is there talk about that? and later on the addiction connection what you...
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foundation, and acted with activities at the library and the museum for about three years, and then steve ford took up that mantle for a while. jack ford is -- i'm sorry, mike ford is the chairman right now. so susan plays an important part. she was a sponsor of the uss gerald are forward. she is active with many of the programs that we had, exhibits that we do, they have been very supportive. the foundation has been very supportive of the library and the museum and the exhibit programs and the digitization as well. >> you touched about betty ford's -- obviously, the cancer experience. in the museum itself, is there -- do you talk about that, and obviously later, on the addiction connection, what kind of narrative do you have in the museum about betty ford? >> we were fortunate to have a first lady who was so open, as open as betty ford was, who was open to talking about health problems. as she said, i assume if i'm having these problems, others are having these problems also. they might benefit from that. so we renovated the core exhibits last in 2016, and increased betty ford's footprint in
foundation, and acted with activities at the library and the museum for about three years, and then steve ford took up that mantle for a while. jack ford is -- i'm sorry, mike ford is the chairman right now. so susan plays an important part. she was a sponsor of the uss gerald are forward. she is active with many of the programs that we had, exhibits that we do, they have been very supportive. the foundation has been very supportive of the library and the museum and the exhibit programs and the...
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steve ford who is new chief of police in antioch. good for antioch. giving his full endorsement of reappointment of commissioner elias i am glad i was able to weed that out from the e mails in addition to support from folks like known and highly respected professor bill hang a former member. dj book and others. with that, i see supervisor mandelman and supervisor chan, i believe that i saw in an e mail the other applicant terence tracie has with drawn. let me confirm. if he has not. was that correct >> yes , i received an e mail noting he is no longer interested in the position. >> okay. >> so with that. supervisor mandelman. i put my name on the queue for a procedural point whether we want to consider mrs. black we are far enough it makes sense to go afford and now defer to supervisor chan. >> i apologize mrs. black you are getting i suspect your reappointment will be less lengthy than this one and while i'm at it i'm sorry i'm not in the chambers i understand the sf community school is in the chamber i like to shout them out and wish i could be ther
steve ford who is new chief of police in antioch. good for antioch. giving his full endorsement of reappointment of commissioner elias i am glad i was able to weed that out from the e mails in addition to support from folks like known and highly respected professor bill hang a former member. dj book and others. with that, i see supervisor mandelman and supervisor chan, i believe that i saw in an e mail the other applicant terence tracie has with drawn. let me confirm. if he has not. was that...
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i believe, by a hit man driving a dark blue ford f-150. >> steve: you know, people all across the country how reliable is the testimony of a 3-year-old? i mean, you can't really swear them, have them put the hand on the bible and say do you swear to tell the truth because at 3, you don't understand that stuff. >> well, you also don't understand how to lie, do you? >> steve: good point. >> this went down at night with the child in a car seat in the back seat. she may not have seen the assailant as well. >> steve: listen, nancy covers all of it with crime stories with nancy grace. it's on fox nation. i watch it all the time. nancy, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you for inviting me. >> steve: you bet there it is right there over at fox nation.com. get it. meanwhile, still ahead, the white house still deflecting questions on president biden's classified documents as a batch of classified doxes are found at mike pence's house in indiana. monica crowley reacts to that plus, woking the dead. british museums are pushing to ban the word mummy from ancient remains. what they want to
i believe, by a hit man driving a dark blue ford f-150. >> steve: you know, people all across the country how reliable is the testimony of a 3-year-old? i mean, you can't really swear them, have them put the hand on the bible and say do you swear to tell the truth because at 3, you don't understand that stuff. >> well, you also don't understand how to lie, do you? >> steve: good point. >> this went down at night with the child in a car seat in the back seat. she may not...
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in our studio, john ford, dominic chu, and steve kovak welcome to all of you. the smartphone data.ust over 1.2 billion shipped last year. sounds like a lot according to ibc. it's the lowest since 2013 ibc saying there was significantly dampened consumer demand, inflation, economic uncertainty. it's one thing to say we're coming off the pandemic. there was a surplus. but we've pulled way back now. wow. >> first of all, i am not the father [ laughter ] yes, we have there's a demand issue here. these are shipments, not sales, right? so there's inventory buildup that's an issue in there as well it's apple but it's also other smart fophone maker who is fared worse during this period so the implications for 2023, once we get past the holiday quarter, how long does it take you to work through excess inventory? does consumer spending pick up again, especially given the fact the savings rate is coming down, credit card balances are high, and jamie dimon says the consumer might tap out >> are the phones getting better enough, fast enough to induce people to change >> that's not really the is
in our studio, john ford, dominic chu, and steve kovak welcome to all of you. the smartphone data.ust over 1.2 billion shipped last year. sounds like a lot according to ibc. it's the lowest since 2013 ibc saying there was significantly dampened consumer demand, inflation, economic uncertainty. it's one thing to say we're coming off the pandemic. there was a surplus. but we've pulled way back now. wow. >> first of all, i am not the father [ laughter ] yes, we have there's a demand issue...
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ford recalls hundreds of thousands of cars worldwide. and bed, bath & beyond warns it doesn't have enough cash to pay down its debt. >> steve kovach joins us with cnbc's money minute. >> ford is recalling 462,000 suvs to fix faulty rear view cameras that have been linked to at least 17 accidents. although no one has been injured. also "the wall street journal" the reporting bed, bath & beyond is struggling to avoid liquidation and says lenders have cut off credit after a default, increasing the risk the retailer may need to close all stores. and blue bird reports bed, bath & beyond's efforts to find a buyer stalled ahead of an expected bankruptcy filing. >>> a continuing worker shortage is prompting cvs and walmart to reduce pharmacy hours. cvs will cut or shift hours at roughly two-thirds of its stores and most walmart pharmacies will close at 7:00 p.m. instead of 9:00. back to you. >> thank you. >>> up next, calling for all classified materials. the message from the natnalio i'm managing my high blood pressure, but i'm still a target for chronic kidney disease. and my type 2 diabetes means i'm also a target. we are targets too. million
ford recalls hundreds of thousands of cars worldwide. and bed, bath & beyond warns it doesn't have enough cash to pay down its debt. >> steve kovach joins us with cnbc's money minute. >> ford is recalling 462,000 suvs to fix faulty rear view cameras that have been linked to at least 17 accidents. although no one has been injured. also "the wall street journal" the reporting bed, bath & beyond is struggling to avoid liquidation and says lenders have cut off credit...
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ford bronco. >> part is the oj simpson slow chase. this is an earlier model, i owe one that goes for six figures. >> steve: new vision. >> this is wherehe future is going to this, a brand-new ford bronco. you think about o.j.you span 60 or 70 years in market. you and i go back to the '90s, this is a beautiful 1991 mercedes, owned by steven nash from crosby, stills and nash. >> ainsley: sold in 2018 for $31,000, now what is it worth? >> six figures, you have celebrity flair to it, these are more attainable. look at the next vehicle down the row. brian. >> toyota supra. in the '90s, here is what is crazy, toyota couldn't sell these, nobody wanted to buy them, there was a problem with currency between the jap 19yen and killing the dollar. they had to move from 40 to $50,000, then you could buy one 5 or 6 grand a year ago. >> how much now? $200,000? >> no, 80 to 100,000. >> how do we end? >> this is amazing right here. >> steve: this looks like something the queen should be driving. >> they are in defenders and this is a 90, started at $35,000 when it first came to market and will command significantly more than that. if you can find any
ford bronco. >> part is the oj simpson slow chase. this is an earlier model, i owe one that goes for six figures. >> steve: new vision. >> this is wherehe future is going to this, a brand-new ford bronco. you think about o.j.you span 60 or 70 years in market. you and i go back to the '90s, this is a beautiful 1991 mercedes, owned by steven nash from crosby, stills and nash. >> ainsley: sold in 2018 for $31,000, now what is it worth? >> six figures, you have...
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know, a stone's throw -- the pricing on a ford competing vehicle it's making a lot of vehicles eligible for the federal tax credit so why the doubt over steve's claim? >> i feel as if tesla's had a lot of profitability that's come from ev credits and buying these credits and profitability that i think is challenging i think they have trouble making the three at a margin that works. i look at an f-150 it's nice you threw them in the ev camp because they're not. nobody's pricing ford as if it's an ev company. that's where detroit needs to catch up. >> not to go two boxes with you, tim, tax credits haven't been a full story for tesla in quite some time, and now could we come to price war, no one else can protect their price the way tesla can, and now you have the tick kicker of being able to have a tax cut from the federal government i think it makes at attractive again to buy a tesla. >> got to go here. coming up, a few more acronyms to go. one is a show stopper. >>> plus, it's friday, so you know we've got a chart of the week for you one stock inching higher caught our trader's attention wh what is t? stick around to find out i'm so glad we di
know, a stone's throw -- the pricing on a ford competing vehicle it's making a lot of vehicles eligible for the federal tax credit so why the doubt over steve's claim? >> i feel as if tesla's had a lot of profitability that's come from ev credits and buying these credits and profitability that i think is challenging i think they have trouble making the three at a margin that works. i look at an f-150 it's nice you threw them in the ev camp because they're not. nobody's pricing ford as if...
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centre, but the problem at fly—half for steve borthwick right now is that a lot of his options are injured at the moment and that's marcus smith and also george fordack from injury and are hopeful to be fit in time for the six nations and that opener against scotland at twickenham on the 4th of february but i am not sure either of them were expected to be the first game. they would both be hoping for a club time before that.— time before that. sarah, thank you ve much time before that. sarah, thank you very much indeed. _ the last two quarter—finals of league cup take place tonight with nottingham forest at home to wolves and manchester city travelling to southampton. if city make it to the final and win, it would make their boss pep guardiola the most successful manager in the competition's history. he's currently level with alex ferguson, jose mourinho and brian clough with four wins. we wa nt we want to win it but it will not change my life if we do. it doesn't produce anything special for me to have the same as brian or alex. people say it's a list important competition, but we try to do our best in it. chelsea have signed atletico madrid stri
centre, but the problem at fly—half for steve borthwick right now is that a lot of his options are injured at the moment and that's marcus smith and also george fordack from injury and are hopeful to be fit in time for the six nations and that opener against scotland at twickenham on the 4th of february but i am not sure either of them were expected to be the first game. they would both be hoping for a club time before that.— time before that. sarah, thank you ve much time before that....
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steve: thank you very much. >> ainsley: we have more "fox & friends" just moments away. was not good. i had periodontal disease, and i just didn't feel well. but then i found clearchoice. [ fordea's teeth with dental implants at clearchoice was going to afford her that permanent solution. [ marcia ] clearchoice dental implants gave me the ability to take on the world. i feel so much better, and i think that that is the key. in one second, sara yes! will get a job offer somewhere sunnier. relocating in weeks. weeks? yeah, weeks. gotta sell the house. don't worry, sell to opendoor, and move on your schedule. yes! request a cash offer at opendoor.com b >> i thought i knew everything happening on earth and we didn't. a special on fox nation. right now good news, flights will start resuming, 4,013 delays, 694 cancellations. i'll talk more on the radio. my first guest mccarthy. >> we covered this all morning law. they'll try to figure out what went wrong with that computer. >> see you tomorrow. >> dana and bill are next. >> bill: thank you, guys, we'll continue the coverage right now. hearing the ground stop is lifting. the faa indicating it solved the computer outage. flights shoul
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steve in ohio. caller: good morning. if we look at our country's history, the combustion engine is what got our country started. diane harry fordgo on. do you believe energy is a national security risk if we do not have enough when we needed? changing things -- i have been in the car industry for 40 years. we get in our car and there's so much going on we you talk about, but he said your an you started -- your key in and you started but if you have to start your car and you have no power, it is a brand-new technology people do not quite understand. they think we're going to change, but how do you change a country that has so much energy? we had all of the energy and oil we needed. why would anybody change their family and other kids you cannot have this because were going to start changing this? guest: i think you're talking about transitioning our economy all fossil fuels. it is a challenge. it is going to take decades. the biden administration is aware of that and that is why you do not see them putting in mandates to say we are banning fossil fuels cars by this date. it is not something they have said. they have goals. there
steve in ohio. caller: good morning. if we look at our country's history, the combustion engine is what got our country started. diane harry fordgo on. do you believe energy is a national security risk if we do not have enough when we needed? changing things -- i have been in the car industry for 40 years. we get in our car and there's so much going on we you talk about, but he said your an you started -- your key in and you started but if you have to start your car and you have no power, it is...
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steve in ohio. caller: good morning. if we look at our country's history, the combustion engine is what got our country started. diane harry ford on. do you believe energy is a national security risk if we do not have enough when we needed? changing things -- i have been in the car industry for 40 years. we get in our car and there's so much going on we you talk about, but he said your an you started -- your key in and you started but if you have to start your car and you have no power, it is a brand-new technology people do not quite understand. they think we're going to change, but how do you change a country that has so much energy? we had all of the energy and oil we needed. why would anybody change their family and other kids you cannot have this because were going to start changing this? guest: i think you're talking about transitioning our economy all fossil fuels. it is a challenge. it is going to take decades. the biden administration is aware of that and that is why you do not see them putting in mandates to say we are banning fossil fuels cars by this date. it is not something they have said. they have goals. there c
steve in ohio. caller: good morning. if we look at our country's history, the combustion engine is what got our country started. diane harry ford on. do you believe energy is a national security risk if we do not have enough when we needed? changing things -- i have been in the car industry for 40 years. we get in our car and there's so much going on we you talk about, but he said your an you started -- your key in and you started but if you have to start your car and you have no power, it is a...