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coffee's up 8%, stu.e hurt in the wallet, but that will impact minute like a kraft heinz. stuart: don't worry, i've got my coffee pot going right here. all right, susan, match. hook at that. -- look at that, nice gain there. they operate tinder and other dating services. they say it was a hot second quarter. actually, they said there's a hot second quarter just ahead inspired by a summer of love. how does that grab you? up 8% on match, $150 a share. look at the dow winners. what are they? of the 30 stocks, who are the best gainers? apple, how about that? up 1.5%. the s&p 500 winners headed by caesars, up 9.6%. i'll get you the news on that. not sure what the news is, but they're popping on that news. nasdaq, acti havevision blizzarp 4.7%. there's news there, and it is this: blowout earnings. it's been a pandemic winner. give me more on -- susan: candy crush maker making more money in sales because of the pandemic. you know, people have been gaming a lot more, and that's why they're raising their full-year
coffee's up 8%, stu.e hurt in the wallet, but that will impact minute like a kraft heinz. stuart: don't worry, i've got my coffee pot going right here. all right, susan, match. hook at that. -- look at that, nice gain there. they operate tinder and other dating services. they say it was a hot second quarter. actually, they said there's a hot second quarter just ahead inspired by a summer of love. how does that grab you? up 8% on match, $150 a share. look at the dow winners. what are they? of...
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stu. stuart: we know all about that in new york. thanks, ashley. >>> the housing market, yeah it
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i don't know, stu, do you think you want to go up there? stuart: no.zos and the virgin guy. susan: -- a lot of dollars. stuart: yeah, they're the ones who got it. one zoo, this is outrageous story, one zoo canceling an event with the police, claiming it it would divide the community. what on earth is going on in america. we have got details for you though. >>> some big companies want their workers back in the office this summer. does that mean office rents may go back up again? i will ask thor equityies joe scit after this. ♪. no one likes to choose between safe or sporty. modern or reliable. we want both - we want a hybrid. so do banks. that's why they're going hybrid with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach helps them personalize experiences with watson ai while helping keep data secure. ♪ ♪ ♪ from banking to manufacturing, businesses are going with a smarter hybrid cloud, using the tools, platform and expertise of ibm. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. stuart: that is sixth avenue, new york, the concrete canyons of new york city, that's the office buildings new york city. beginnin
i don't know, stu, do you think you want to go up there? stuart: no.zos and the virgin guy. susan: -- a lot of dollars. stuart: yeah, they're the ones who got it. one zoo, this is outrageous story, one zoo canceling an event with the police, claiming it it would divide the community. what on earth is going on in america. we have got details for you though. >>> some big companies want their workers back in the office this summer. does that mean office rents may go back up again? i will...
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appreciate it, sir. >> have a great weekend, stu.he media for calling the border crisis a surge. watch this. >> -- it wasn't really a crisis, it was a huge challenge. but really a big driver was we understand and know the nature of some components of social media and media these days, and we just didn't want to feed into that. stuart: it's just our fault, obviously. congresswoman lisa mcclain is at the southern border right now. is she seeing a crisis? i'll ask her. >>> chaos we rutting before -- erupting before the $100 million floyd mayweather/logan paul night. it was a brawl, obviously, but i guess that's good publicity in that business. ♪ ♪ after all you put me through -- if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates ] you'll get proactive alerts for market events before they happen... and insights on every buy and sell decision. with zero-commission online u.s. stock and etf trades. for smarter trading decisions, get decision tech from fide
appreciate it, sir. >> have a great weekend, stu.he media for calling the border crisis a surge. watch this. >> -- it wasn't really a crisis, it was a huge challenge. but really a big driver was we understand and know the nature of some components of social media and media these days, and we just didn't want to feed into that. stuart: it's just our fault, obviously. congresswoman lisa mcclain is at the southern border right now. is she seeing a crisis? i'll ask her. >>>...
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susan: stu what do you think?me is a major part of our economy in the years to come. can you give us any estimate of what proportion of the workforce you think will be working from home from here on out? 10%, 15%? what is it? >> you know, it's a good question. i'm not sure that i could hazard a guess what percentage, varies by industry. there are worker, employees, knowledge workers that have quite a bit more flexibility than front line workers, people that do the kind of work that only can happen in a specific place. i think it is important to note that the flexibility that people will have in just about every industry, not having every day require an in-person visit to the office, part of what make as new interesting, challenge, how to keep the people connected and affected. susan: curious, javier, as work opens are you seeing less demand for your services than before. >> new models for collaboration with documents, smart canvas and enhancements in google meets are aimed at providing any organization the flexibi
susan: stu what do you think?me is a major part of our economy in the years to come. can you give us any estimate of what proportion of the workforce you think will be working from home from here on out? 10%, 15%? what is it? >> you know, it's a good question. i'm not sure that i could hazard a guess what percentage, varies by industry. there are worker, employees, knowledge workers that have quite a bit more flexibility than front line workers, people that do the kind of work that only...
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>> hey, thank you for having me, stu.so what's the problem? if is it that people -- is it that people are staying home because they're getting paid to stay home, or is it because after the pandemic people want to work in a different way, in different industries? they want to shift around? what's the problem? >> well, i think it's a little bit of both of those things. and a third thing. there are some people that are generally thinking that they don't want to go out, like for safety reasons, they're hearing all these things, conflicting stuff through media and all that. so there's that. there's also the, they haven't been working, so there's some people that have reached out and started working on different plans or made adjustments, maybe perhaps following their dreams a little bit. and, yeah, for sure, there are some people that are, hey, i don't have to work to make some money, so why work to make money? stuart: so are you going to pay higher wages? >> well, where we're at ike's, we've been at the top or some of the top
>> hey, thank you for having me, stu.so what's the problem? if is it that people -- is it that people are staying home because they're getting paid to stay home, or is it because after the pandemic people want to work in a different way, in different industries? they want to shift around? what's the problem? >> well, i think it's a little bit of both of those things. and a third thing. there are some people that are generally thinking that they don't want to go out, like for safety...
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you alluded to stu, in the package.e exploiting this situation. they're making money off the situation. this is a huge profit for them. we have groups of migrants coming over, sometimes 80, 100 at a time, surrendering to border patrol, as border patrol apprehends them and process them, the cartels are literally smuggling pounds and pounds of drugs, heroin, cocaine, fentanyl across the border. this is not staying in arizona or the southwest. this is coming to a neighborhood near you. people are not being deported, 1.2 million people in the country are supposed to be deported. they're not. criminals charged with serious crimes are being released in our communities. it's a national security threat. it is a law enforcement crisis. and there is all sorts of fiscal consequences with all this money the biden administration is spending on housing and health care for people who don't have legal status. it's a disaster. this could have generational consequences on our economy. stuart: mark brnovich, attorney general of arizona, t
you alluded to stu, in the package.e exploiting this situation. they're making money off the situation. this is a huge profit for them. we have groups of migrants coming over, sometimes 80, 100 at a time, surrendering to border patrol, as border patrol apprehends them and process them, the cartels are literally smuggling pounds and pounds of drugs, heroin, cocaine, fentanyl across the border. this is not staying in arizona or the southwest. this is coming to a neighborhood near you. people are...
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>> yeah, that's right, stu.in indiana a public university like iu is part of our government and, therefore, it's illegal. stuart: do you think that's right though? that the university can say, look, you want to come back, let's make everybody safe, get vaccinated. why is that so wrong? >> it's wrong because it doesn't give people choice, it doesn't respect their individual decision-making ability, it doesn't respect them as individuals at all. if you go 90 miles north or so from indiana university, stu, you have another public university called purdue where ms. daniels is the president. and there they gave the students, the fact -- faculty, the staff choice. they said, okay, show us -- get an immunization, show us proof, if you don't want to do that, if your situation doesn't allow that, then you'll get tested more often, but at least you'll have a choice. so at purdue they went right up to the edge of indiana's new law, but they stayed within the spirit and letter of it, and ma ma -- that a makes all the differ
>> yeah, that's right, stu.in indiana a public university like iu is part of our government and, therefore, it's illegal. stuart: do you think that's right though? that the university can say, look, you want to come back, let's make everybody safe, get vaccinated. why is that so wrong? >> it's wrong because it doesn't give people choice, it doesn't respect their individual decision-making ability, it doesn't respect them as individuals at all. if you go 90 miles north or so from...
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back to you, stu.20 and march of this year, just in that six-month period. that is a 32% increase year-over-year in the last two years, that number has jumped to nearly 105,000 who decided to make the switch. the most popular counties for new york transplants are palm beach, broward, which is fort lauderdale and miami-dade. florida officials say a major cause of migration has been parents looking to get their kids back in full-time, in-person school. that says a lot, does it not? stuart: well that is very important because we all thought that it would be the taxes that led the exodus. ashley: that is a big benefit. stuart: it is another, it is another big factor here, the kids are not in school in the northeast. though they are in florida. thanks, ash. there is this one too, senator marco rubio says investigating possible ufo sightings is no laughing matter. watch this. >> i want us to take it seriously, have a process to take it seriously until we get some answers. maybe it has a very simple answer. m
back to you, stu.20 and march of this year, just in that six-month period. that is a 32% increase year-over-year in the last two years, that number has jumped to nearly 105,000 who decided to make the switch. the most popular counties for new york transplants are palm beach, broward, which is fort lauderdale and miami-dade. florida officials say a major cause of migration has been parents looking to get their kids back in full-time, in-person school. that says a lot, does it not? stuart: well...
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i got a hold of this guy stu, -- stu conway, who sailed around the world, fantastic person. he and his friend came in that morning, he said i will meet you on the dock at 9:00. it was quite windy. it was treacherous. he took me across. they had driven an hour into perth amboy to do it for me, just wanted to do a favor. that was a great moment. susan: when you got to staten island, what did you see? neil: staten island is a fascinating place. a lot of people think of it as the landfill which has now been turned into a nature park of sorts. it is a very mixed place. it is all of america and one island. there are parts that are wild and untouched, rural, places that are cookie-cutter suburban housing, parts that are quite urban. it is the boro that is by far the least understood, and i had never walk through it. i found a lot of really bizarre pockets that very few new yorkers are aware of. i had a great time. i walked 13 miles or staten island. susan: how many days into the trip? neil: two days away from being done. susan: we have the photograph of your first view of manhattan
i got a hold of this guy stu, -- stu conway, who sailed around the world, fantastic person. he and his friend came in that morning, he said i will meet you on the dock at 9:00. it was quite windy. it was treacherous. he took me across. they had driven an hour into perth amboy to do it for me, just wanted to do a favor. that was a great moment. susan: when you got to staten island, what did you see? neil: staten island is a fascinating place. a lot of people think of it as the landfill which has...
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you cannot get it from solar and wind, so all these big ic car electronics, -- or electric stu is goingbe used, electric cars, electric trucks, electrice this and that.-- whe you cannot -- you don't have tht grid to do it with. answer me this. where are you going to get the extra electricity without k you straining theve grid, without blackouts and brownouts all over the united states? thank you very much. >> thank you, ken. >> the listener raises a lot of good questions. electri i'll answer it in two parts. the first is, of course, an electric car is only as clean as where the electricity is coming from. i will say, though, that studies have found that in most scenarios an electric car, even if it's a mix of coal and ut of natural gas, it's still a cleaner gasoline engine becausee there is no particulate coming out the tailpipe. it's easier to make the electricity grid cleaner and i then turn -- and then have a lot of other industries like cars depend on that. as opposed to making the liquid fuel cleaner for each individual vehicle. so there'sportan that. but then the listener raises a
you cannot get it from solar and wind, so all these big ic car electronics, -- or electric stu is goingbe used, electric cars, electric trucks, electrice this and that.-- whe you cannot -- you don't have tht grid to do it with. answer me this. where are you going to get the extra electricity without k you straining theve grid, without blackouts and brownouts all over the united states? thank you very much. >> thank you, ken. >> the listener raises a lot of good questions. electri...
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people are getting used to the 2 point somethings, stu. they have been spoiled.her indicator out and that is the leading economic indicators. susan what is that? susan: likely less than we saw in the month of march. from april to march were flat, unchanged. consensus was for an acceleration of 1.4. so slightly below forecasts. may be an indication there might be a slight slowing down taking place in some aspects of the u.s. economy. stuart: all right, susan, not much impact on the market. we still have a nice gain for the nasdaq. and now this. >>> every time we get into one of these selloffs you think to yourself, should i get out now? well stocks have done very well for 13 years, except for last year's panic and the pandemic. it has been a consistent rally. if you sold in the middle of it, you may probably be regretting it. look where we are now. stock prices are still very close to record highs. report corporate profits, strong consumer spending. the economy is flush with cash and the fed keeps printing by the trillions. what could go wrong? you know nothing go
people are getting used to the 2 point somethings, stu. they have been spoiled.her indicator out and that is the leading economic indicators. susan what is that? susan: likely less than we saw in the month of march. from april to march were flat, unchanged. consensus was for an acceleration of 1.4. so slightly below forecasts. may be an indication there might be a slight slowing down taking place in some aspects of the u.s. economy. stuart: all right, susan, not much impact on the market. we...
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, the sound guy, all that stu�* , ., stuff this was their warehouse gig last niuht stuff this was theirtuff this was their warehouse gig last night in liverpool and - stuff this was their warehouse gig last night in liverpool and then i last night in liverpool and then uniting force, that common shared language that connects so many people is helping us all get back to the things we enjoy. a little earlier dan spoke to us from inside the festival before the main event got underway. evenif even if this was not the type of thing you are looking forward to, if you have a bearing on what life events are possible. let's chat with some of the people who are here ready to enjoy this afternoon this evening in the entertainment. what a i°y evening in the entertainment. what a joy to be part of this? this evening in the entertainment. what a joy to be part of this?— joy to be part of this? this is really momentous, - joy to be part of this? this is really momentous, as - joy to be part of this? this is really momentous, as you i joy to be part of this? this is i really momentous, as you say. joy
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ashley: all right, stu, the usual suspects. the numbers don't lie.erican pays $525,000 in taxes over their life or 34% of their lifetime earnings they spend on taxes. you spend a lot more if you reside in a blue state. let's get right to it. according to the financial tech company, self, new jersey tops the list of $931,000 worth of taxes or 45.1% of your earnings gone to taxes. then there is massachusetts and connecticut coming in at number two and three. new york, you ask comes in at number 7, $734,000 worth of taxes, which is higher than connecticut. california, number eight on the list. but guess what? second highest percentage of taxes paid over your lifetime. close to 44%. the other end of the table, no, not texas or florida. tennessee. recorded the lowest lifetime taxes at 347,000, about 26 1/2% of earnings spent. new mexico and kentucky also finishing at the bottom. so what about texas and florida in i looked it up. texas came in 27th with 32% of your lifetime earnings going to taxes. florida even lower at 37th with an over all tax rate of 29
ashley: all right, stu, the usual suspects. the numbers don't lie.erican pays $525,000 in taxes over their life or 34% of their lifetime earnings they spend on taxes. you spend a lot more if you reside in a blue state. let's get right to it. according to the financial tech company, self, new jersey tops the list of $931,000 worth of taxes or 45.1% of your earnings gone to taxes. then there is massachusetts and connecticut coming in at number two and three. new york, you ask comes in at number...
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take it away, stu. i know you will be talking about bidens smaller infrastructure package, but i want to point out the op ed said it had the money from the heart if a structure stuart. stuart: i'm glad to hear that. i won't start with that, but good morning to you anyway. good morning, maria, and good morning anyone to get this program does politics and money, but that's not where we start today, oh, no. a look at this, please. first of all, an older guy, he won the pga championship and that's a wonderful thing for some of us. phil mickelson is 50 years 11 months old, the oldest major winner ever. look at this, this is the real point here, massive crowds, no masks , no social distancing, cheers, if that is not back to normal what is? sunday celebration of busting out, i have no idea how dr. fauci or president biden reacted to scenes like this, but surely most of the country was cheering on mickelson and cheering on our freedom to live our lives as we see fit. i have that off my chest now let's get the m
take it away, stu. i know you will be talking about bidens smaller infrastructure package, but i want to point out the op ed said it had the money from the heart if a structure stuart. stuart: i'm glad to hear that. i won't start with that, but good morning to you anyway. good morning, maria, and good morning anyone to get this program does politics and money, but that's not where we start today, oh, no. a look at this, please. first of all, an older guy, he won the pga championship and that's...
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s stu leonard jr. is joining me now, president and ceo of stu leonard supermarkets.you. we talked toe in the throes of the pandemic and were experiencing and now do you feel like you're coming close to the end, becoming hopeful? >> no, it feels like we're back to last year, supply chain issues, keeping the shelves full. a lot of our suppliers -- and we get hundreds of deliveries every week from stew leonard from farms and ranchers and everything. and they're all feeling labor shortages right now. there's a burst in the economy, which is great, graduation parties. i'm in the store now, people are getting ready for graduation parties, prom parties, all types of things. so there seems to be some enthusiasm in the economy but it's caught a lot of our ranchers and suppliers and fishermen a little flat-footed right now. >> i want to talk to you more about that whole supply/demand issue and inflation in a second. for now with the cdc guidelines on the masks, you know, you have stores in connecticut, new york and new jersey. >> right. how are you treating this cdc guidance?
s stu leonard jr. is joining me now, president and ceo of stu leonard supermarkets.you. we talked toe in the throes of the pandemic and were experiencing and now do you feel like you're coming close to the end, becoming hopeful? >> no, it feels like we're back to last year, supply chain issues, keeping the shelves full. a lot of our suppliers -- and we get hundreds of deliveries every week from stew leonard from farms and ranchers and everything. and they're all feeling labor shortages...
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the latest target as you just said, stu, is snow white.te asleep under the evil queen's spell and gives her true love's kiss to release her from that spell. here is how the cancel culture, kind of views that particular scene. quote, a kiss he gives to her without a consent while she is asleep which cannot possibly be true love if only one person knows it is happening. now the media site, the san francisco gates, goes on to say, quote, haven't we already agreed consent in early disney movies, that is a major issue, right? teaching kids that kissing when it hasn't been established. if both parties are willing to engage, it is not okay? you know, words fail me. i could use all sorts of sarcasms, u, oh, my god. get a life. get a grip. stuart: yes. you're not done, ash. here is this one for you. take a look at it. this is more, this is more of your right street, okay? that there is the world's longest pedestrian bridge, just opened. you're going to tell our great audience how long it is where it is. ashley: well you know, firstly you can count
the latest target as you just said, stu, is snow white.te asleep under the evil queen's spell and gives her true love's kiss to release her from that spell. here is how the cancel culture, kind of views that particular scene. quote, a kiss he gives to her without a consent while she is asleep which cannot possibly be true love if only one person knows it is happening. now the media site, the san francisco gates, goes on to say, quote, haven't we already agreed consent in early disney movies,...
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stu. stuart: we know all about that in new york.. there is a home in california that went for $100,000 above the asking price. that home by the way got 30 offers. connell mcshane has our full report on it. >>> what does the house flipping market look like right now? i would have thought it would be taking a few hits. hardly any homes for sale and bidding wars, everything that is for sale. i will talk to the star of hgtv's "flipping 101" after this ♪. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. ♪♪ (vo) the rule in business used to be, "location, location, location." now it's, "network, network, network." so you need a network t
stu. stuart: we know all about that in new york.. there is a home in california that went for $100,000 above the asking price. that home by the way got 30 offers. connell mcshane has our full report on it. >>> what does the house flipping market look like right now? i would have thought it would be taking a few hits. hardly any homes for sale and bidding wars, everything that is for sale. i will talk to the star of hgtv's "flipping 101" after this ♪. in business, it's never...
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stu's a sea of. dollars and if you can. does all it on your slow off time clock sure. it's buyout offer file but sums of sections was recent field notes are a lot for children so are you no longer going to use a torch. if your eyes are calm house or car perception. then we all know it's not all times you see she is a tortured and your selfish towards your need organization. wolfgang dating is retired but nevertheless accomplishes much at his own expense along with his kindred spirits. in poland and pieces 60 in austria. as he said we have a mention here and when did the angling head. of the french open east as he's the one at the end i've had. about 3 of the 3 inch in each this year any comments i bet the. start finish it's a theme anciently domicile elite and how i thin in this need the stuff you know this is a. matter i thought of it that. was . he said giving the reader. can be pretty keith you mean. to me he see the 40. first into this if than. today many among the european elites prefer to overlook the fact that back then there was no one in europe who could actua
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stu.ed basis. let me see, up 0.2% month over month -- i'm sorry, down 2.7% with that number. it was 6.01 million in march, we were expecting 6.09 in april, and we missed it. there has been issues, as we know, with housing. a, not enough for sale; b, rates are starting to rise. it's certainly -- but, you know what, the average price, i'm just getting the numbers here, just over $341,000. that is also a barrier, if you like, to people trying to, you know, buy a home. that is very high. it is a historic high of 329 in march, 341 in april. so that is a big story there, stu. stuart: $341 ,000. my goodness -- ashley: $341,600. yes, very quick. stuart: health not forget that. details. [laughter] all right, ashley, thanks very much, indeed. and now this -- ashley: sure. stuart: the united states will lead the reconstruction effort in gaza. the rebuilding will likely be organized through the united nations. cue the eye roll. it's your taxpayer money that will be used. why is the biden team doing th
stu.ed basis. let me see, up 0.2% month over month -- i'm sorry, down 2.7% with that number. it was 6.01 million in march, we were expecting 6.09 in april, and we missed it. there has been issues, as we know, with housing. a, not enough for sale; b, rates are starting to rise. it's certainly -- but, you know what, the average price, i'm just getting the numbers here, just over $341,000. that is also a barrier, if you like, to people trying to, you know, buy a home. that is very high. it is a...
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a tribute to the millions, perhaps even billions of cicadas expected to take ov (dramatic music) ♪ (stui really can see the difference. i can see this hair coming in. i have hair on my head. i can brush my hair now. within two months, i've gotten my hair back.
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it will stay that way for about (dramatic music) ♪ (stu) i really can see the difference.ing in. i have hair on my head. i can brush my hair now. within two months, i've gotten my hair back.
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reggae seem since 2002 reggae is popular but this galaxy of stars does not include many women i know stu you want to change that . they were women before they may have had a hard time showing themselves that they may have had a hard time revealing what within their hot but today women say what they want. despite their commitment and popularity reggae musicians struggle to survive off their music for a concert the kingston gang star sometimes paid as little as $45.00 euros per member. so recording an album is a big dream depending on the artist's ambitions this kind cost 3000 to 10000 year old. also keeping one's voice is not a given according to reggae man. music to float egos it's more music to see what's wrong to put your finger why it hurts was a sin from that angle we have a little bit on the side of all those who have them in all and put away. the kingston gang starr band has been working on the album for 4 years now they are entirely self i know it writing the songs gathering the musicians booking the studios. but i would. i like to see young people wanting to settle into a kind of
reggae seem since 2002 reggae is popular but this galaxy of stars does not include many women i know stu you want to change that . they were women before they may have had a hard time showing themselves that they may have had a hard time revealing what within their hot but today women say what they want. despite their commitment and popularity reggae musicians struggle to survive off their music for a concert the kingston gang star sometimes paid as little as $45.00 euros per member. so...
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. >> when covid hit they ended up stuing in the same house. >> there were times i had my wife, ella,g me, and my oldest daughter on the phone, trying to guide me through, you know, different things to make this happen. so, definitely a family effort along the way. >> all that work for this moment. you could have given up on this purdue dream. >> i don't think giving up was an option on this one. i know it's a tag line to say it's never too late but i hope this is an example of that being really true. >> a dream achieved together. >> i love you, sweetheart. you will always be my baby girl. >> love you, too. >> by the way, still works for the 49ers in management and ella is planning to move to phoenix with a degree in sales and one day hopes to start her own business. that's "nbc nightly news" on this sunday night. lester holt will be back with you tomorrow. i'm kate snow. for l of us here from alnb . [bright tones] [upbeat music] ♪ ♪ - are these your children? - yes! - yes. - making sure we brought the right kids in. - [screaming] - [laughing] - ♪ games like this, better bring the bes
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. >> when mike tyson was 7 years old, his family living in abject poverty was evicted, f outed stu intlone, he had to learn the art of survival. >> i grew up literally across the street from mike tyson. i'm from brownsville and so is mike. >> was so dangerous. i'm talking about gangs. i'm talking about girls disappearing. i'm talking about dead bodies being found in vacant lots. >> you got to worry about who going to take your sneakers, who want to take your bus pass. >> mike was taken in his early teens by boxing manager and tra trainer dematteau. he had a whole stable of young fighters he would take in. he would have a half dozen kids, maybe more living in his house. >> there it was the structure. you get up. you do work. you have to do chores around the house. >> one took out the garbage. one shovelled the snow. one did this, one did that. >> and it became very much a home for mike tyson, which he had never really had. >> he soon trained mike to become a champion. tyson would win his first 19 bouts by knockouts. but even on his fast rise to the top, he seemed to sense it could disap
. >> when mike tyson was 7 years old, his family living in abject poverty was evicted, f outed stu intlone, he had to learn the art of survival. >> i grew up literally across the street from mike tyson. i'm from brownsville and so is mike. >> was so dangerous. i'm talking about gangs. i'm talking about girls disappearing. i'm talking about dead bodies being found in vacant lots. >> you got to worry about who going to take your sneakers, who want to take your bus pass....
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not go anywhere "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now have a great weekend (dramatic music) ♪ (stue. i can see this hair coming in. i have hair on my head. i can brush my hair now. within two months, i've gotten my hair back. it's just like a second chance on life. ♪ no hormones, no surgery. ♪
not go anywhere "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now have a great weekend (dramatic music) ♪ (stue. i can see this hair coming in. i have hair on my head. i can brush my hair now. within two months, i've gotten my hair back. it's just like a second chance on life. ♪ no hormones, no surgery. ♪
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every dollar donated by stu mills. we have a link to their website on kron. 4 dot com.like to gossip? well, there may be a scientific benefit of gossiping. turns out conversations about others can help us feel more connected to one another. that's all according to a new study by neuroscientists from dark. now researchers say having conversations about others with a 3rd party and learning about people's experiences can help cement social connections and even broaden the mind. well, nasa space x crew has successfully returned to earth after record setting 5 month mission. the 4 astronauts undocked from the international space station saturday in preparation for the 6 and a half hour express journey home. the dragon capsule splashed down with a parachute landing around midnight off the coast of panama city, florida making nasa's first nighttime landing 1968 and it's also the second astronaut flight for space x. coming up in the next hour, vaccinations are up and new cases are down. >> we'll let you know the next week mary county expected to move into the yellow tier and pl
every dollar donated by stu mills. we have a link to their website on kron. 4 dot com.like to gossip? well, there may be a scientific benefit of gossiping. turns out conversations about others can help us feel more connected to one another. that's all according to a new study by neuroscientists from dark. now researchers say having conversations about others with a 3rd party and learning about people's experiences can help cement social connections and even broaden the mind. well, nasa space x...
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larry: special monday why taxes matter maria, charles, stu, arndt laffer, forbes, portman and special guest coolidge, jfk, reagan and trump all implemented supplies sidesssssssssssssssssss >> from the fox studio in new york city this is "maria bartiromo wall street". maria: happy we can welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was in position you for the week ahead i am maria bartiromo insulation hitting wall street as jobless claims dropped to a new pandemic lot we are getting a read on the economy from cornerstone cofounder and chief economist nancy lazar coming up in my fox business exclusive interview with bank of america chairman and ceo ryan coming up later from private equity to public office i'll be speaking with the head of the carlyle group on his primary victory, his run for virginia governor and the big endorsement he scored from former president trump let's get a look back at the moments of the week with top newsmakers with "mornings with maria" and this edition of the week stalkers. maria: what do you think is the reason for the weaker than expected jobs number
larry: special monday why taxes matter maria, charles, stu, arndt laffer, forbes, portman and special guest coolidge, jfk, reagan and trump all implemented supplies sidesssssssssssssssssss >> from the fox studio in new york city this is "maria bartiromo wall street". maria: happy we can welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was in position you for the week ahead i am maria bartiromo insulation hitting wall street as jobless claims dropped to a new pandemic lot we...
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stu and that might be some good future reading to do after this one. were almost out of time for doubt was like to end with a question i will ask for both of you too, what are both of you reading right now? what's on your nightstand? [laughter] right up until this morning. it was really wonderful i cannot stress that enough how much i enjoyed learning about clara bell and her journey. again it doesn't seem the same lessees women but so dramatically different. >> i keep wishing this is happened by wish i could read yours will i was researching the book. i think that would have been huge and so fun. i have been on a fiction reading streak. i'm just finishing a novel called the glass hotel. >> that is been a popular one. >> excellent this is been fun. looking for to finishing the book myself i have a few people that are in the journalism and reporting world i plan on gifting this book two. i did sensational emphasis in purchasing them. thank you both so much this is been a great event. thank you for having me. >> of course, thanks everybody have a great n
stu and that might be some good future reading to do after this one. were almost out of time for doubt was like to end with a question i will ask for both of you too, what are both of you reading right now? what's on your nightstand? [laughter] right up until this morning. it was really wonderful i cannot stress that enough how much i enjoyed learning about clara bell and her journey. again it doesn't seem the same lessees women but so dramatically different. >> i keep wishing this is...
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did have some senior solution recall to go they had a 2 part general geoffrey heard it get out and stu the inquest we had you know general jackson if you tickle a very senior military figure. well we were limited in terms of christian soldiers we were limited in terms of the information that was provided to the coroner by the ministry of defense so waste we had an imperfect process we had to make the best that to achieve called we did. you know we were darkness that were withheld from was or have been destroyed in the meantime we're never confident we had all the information and i'm also involved in a civil action released me up a bit after isn't beatrice and in term of as well so it's not as fate as it was in court about on that one has. well the british soldiers they all deny wrongdoing border. thank you that's it for the show will be back on wednesday as hearings continue into the corruption trial of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu currently the subject of international attention for the building of fellow students and in the past week some. one else seemed wrong. wrong ju
did have some senior solution recall to go they had a 2 part general geoffrey heard it get out and stu the inquest we had you know general jackson if you tickle a very senior military figure. well we were limited in terms of christian soldiers we were limited in terms of the information that was provided to the coroner by the ministry of defense so waste we had an imperfect process we had to make the best that to achieve called we did. you know we were darkness that were withheld from was or...
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stu d e nts students from overseas have been a goldmine for australia.ucation industry that was one of the nation's biggest exports. it of the nation's biggest “porte— of the nation's biggest exorts. . . , exports. it certainly has been catastrophic, _ exports. it certainly has been catastrophic, massive - exports. it certainly has been catastrophic, massive job - catastrophic, massivejob losses, the massive cuts to courses because of the impact covid—i9 had on university revenues so australian universities were reliant on income from international students. income from international students-_ income from international students. the university of technology _ students. the university of technology sydney - students. the university of technology sydney has - students. the university ofj technology sydney has had students. the university of. technology sydney has had an annual turnover of about $800 million. 40% came from international students. courses including product design continuing but the pandemic has forced many others to go online. ~ ., forced m
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did have some senior solution recall to go they had a 2 part general geoffrey heard it get out and stuthe inquest we had you know general jackson had a call a very senior most of the figure and what we were limited in terms of prisoners soldiers we were limited in terms of the information that was provided to the coroner by the ministry of defense so wish we had an imperfect process we had to make the best that to achieve the occult we did but no doubt. you know we were documents that were withheld from was or have been destroyed in the meantime we were never confident we had all the information and i'm also involved in a civil action the release of the average person of interest in a term of this well so similar to his face it was a corvette one that was. well the british soldiers they all deny wrongdoing border . thank you that's it for the show will be back on wednesday as hearings continue into the corruption trial of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu currently the subject with national attention the bombing of palestinian civilians in the past week to the. crisis and so th
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reggae seen since 2002 reggae is popular but this galaxy of stars does not include many women i know stu wants to change that. they were women before they may have had a hard time showing themselves they may have had a hard time revealing with within their hot but today women say what they want. despite their commitment and popularity reggae musician struggle to survive off their music for a concert the kingston gang star sometimes paid as little as 45 year olds per member. so recording an album is a big dream depending on the artist's ambitions for this kind of cost 3000 to 10000 year old. also keeping one's voice is not a given according to reggae man. music to fly to vegas it's more music to see what's wrong to put your finger why it hurts was a sin from that angle when we had a little bit in the sights of all those who have the minutes and put away. the kingston gang starr band has been working on the album for 4 years now they are entirely self i know it writing the songs gathering the musicians booking the studios. and what i would. i like to see young people wanting to settle into
reggae seen since 2002 reggae is popular but this galaxy of stars does not include many women i know stu wants to change that. they were women before they may have had a hard time showing themselves they may have had a hard time revealing with within their hot but today women say what they want. despite their commitment and popularity reggae musician struggle to survive off their music for a concert the kingston gang star sometimes paid as little as 45 year olds per member. so recording an...
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take it away, stu. stuart: good morning. america has a national security problem, that is the cyber attack on the pipeline, the colonial pipeline. it shut down half the energy supplied to the northeastern's united states, it's a ransom ware attack conducted, reportedly, by a shadowy group known as the dark side. the pipeline is still shut this monday morning with energy prices rising and regional emergency from texas all the way to new england has been declared a. the bottom line, someone knows enough about our computers to shut down part of america's energy infrastructure and that is a national security threat appeared don't know what we are going to do about it. this developed over the weekend where america really did seem to be getting back to normal. look at the weekend golf tournament attended by thousand without much mask wearing or social distancing. doctor fauci says changes to the mask guidelines are coming soon, but he also says masks may reappear during future flu seasons appeared let's get to the market this mond
take it away, stu. stuart: good morning. america has a national security problem, that is the cyber attack on the pipeline, the colonial pipeline. it shut down half the energy supplied to the northeastern's united states, it's a ransom ware attack conducted, reportedly, by a shadowy group known as the dark side. the pipeline is still shut this monday morning with energy prices rising and regional emergency from texas all the way to new england has been declared a. the bottom line, someone knows...
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budget proposal that includes 20 billion for public schools, 12 billion for homelessness, 4 billion for stuponse and water resilience. the governor also wants to address another problem.yscalif too dirty. part of the new budget is a $1.5 billion to fund the cleanup and beautification of the state. the money will be used to remove more than 1 million cubic yards. 17,000 tons of litter on highways and local streets. >> long-term once people see what we are doing they will say look, i want to take care of my community even more than i currently do. look at what the public sector is doing. >> there proposal is expected to create 15,000 new jobs. >>> gubernatorial recall candidate john cox is facing accusation after bringing a 1000 pound bear to his event on tuesday. and the humane society's law enforcement division is investigating him and his cavioling a city code related to unusual animals. the code bans people from bringing animals like bears, tigers and ocelots into san diego. the bear in question is named tag. born in captivity to be trained for movies and tv shows. animal rights activists
budget proposal that includes 20 billion for public schools, 12 billion for homelessness, 4 billion for stuponse and water resilience. the governor also wants to address another problem.yscalif too dirty. part of the new budget is a $1.5 billion to fund the cleanup and beautification of the state. the money will be used to remove more than 1 million cubic yards. 17,000 tons of litter on highways and local streets. >> long-term once people see what we are doing they will say look, i want...
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stu the latest as we get it. ly throw it over to gianna to update how to get around this mess. >> thank you. you know with that back up and that trouble spot in the lane closures only the left lane is open. you saw a lot of activity happening there. north 101 between marsh and wood side. it's near willow. announcing more and more cars on the roadway. that's going to grow. in the meantime you want to stick with alternates. use 280. i will zoom out and show you how it's all in the green moving much better than 101. if you are commuting out of the south bay over in to the peninsula, definitely use 280. your travel time at 56 minutes. almost an hour to go. northbound 101 out of san jose. we will keep you updated on that. now let's look at the forecast. >>> we are starting off the day with foggy conditions. not just for the coast but around the bay and some of the inland locations as well. that's the sunrise this morning. hard to make it out with all of that fog in san francisco. we are looking at temperatures mainly
stu the latest as we get it. ly throw it over to gianna to update how to get around this mess. >> thank you. you know with that back up and that trouble spot in the lane closures only the left lane is open. you saw a lot of activity happening there. north 101 between marsh and wood side. it's near willow. announcing more and more cars on the roadway. that's going to grow. in the meantime you want to stick with alternates. use 280. i will zoom out and show you how it's all in the green...
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how stu leonard dealing with these spikes?ou as always. >> you, too. david: for those who don't know you, you have a number of stores, you're in a good position in different states to tell us what's happening, what items have been popping the most the last couple of weeks. >> we're a family business and we're getting hundreds of deliveries every week from all of the farmers and ranchers. i've talked to them and i've talked, it's across the board. i've talked to ranchers out in the midwest we get our beef from. i've talked to our chicken farmers, dairy farmers and they say the same thing, three things that are driving this cost increase, one is no one expected this burst in the economy to happen like this. i was just in dallas, i had -- he said it was the best month he's had in 43 years at his restaurant. and the second thing i'm hearing from all of our suppliers is the labor factor. economists can say whatever they want about the stimulus check, but it's causing people to stay home. we hear of some chefs and stuff that are get
how stu leonard dealing with these spikes?ou as always. >> you, too. david: for those who don't know you, you have a number of stores, you're in a good position in different states to tell us what's happening, what items have been popping the most the last couple of weeks. >> we're a family business and we're getting hundreds of deliveries every week from all of the farmers and ranchers. i've talked to them and i've talked, it's across the board. i've talked to ranchers out in the...
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>>> sad news today for many who remember traveling the high seas with the beloved character captain stue've now miss paszed the great island -- we will experience gusty trade winds on the upper decks. have a nice day. >> gavin macleod passed away last night, despite his nine years captaining the love boat macleod may be best known for the his role on the iconic mary tyler moore show. playing murray slaughter. >> how's everything going, murray? >> i'm out of pins, dear, don't sit down, i'll be right back. >> she didn't have a dummy big enough. maybe she did. >> murr -- in a touching tweet fellow mary tyler moore alum wrote heart is broken, my brother, my partner in crime in food and my comic-conspirator, betty, just you and me now. he told cnn last night what it was like to work with him. >> he was just the best of guys, he was the best friend you could find, the best pal. he was a lark. he was a mainstay. we leaned on him. >> gavin macleod was 90 years old. >>> good afternoon, everyone, and thanks for joining me today, i'm jessica dean in this weekend
>>> sad news today for many who remember traveling the high seas with the beloved character captain stue've now miss paszed the great island -- we will experience gusty trade winds on the upper decks. have a nice day. >> gavin macleod passed away last night, despite his nine years captaining the love boat macleod may be best known for the his role on the iconic mary tyler moore show. playing murray slaughter. >> how's everything going, murray? >> i'm out of pins,...
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this is orwellian in its stu stupidity frankly.ng the ballots secure. whether we have republicans or democrats in charge everybody knows our voting is honest. the town clerks in vermont a large percentage are republicans. they would no more allow a vote -- a wrong vote or illegal vote to come in. and i suspect that's what they will find in arizona. if they come up with something, oh, i found a bamboo in this -- well, i'd ask them was that your pocket when you walked in the room? because it is such baloney. >> and this is also this bipartisan commission into the insurrection. it sounds as though the chances may be next to zero. this is how roy blunt described it today. >> i think it's too early to create a commission and i believe republicans in the senate will decide that it's too early to create that commission. the one commission that we generally think did work is 9/11 commission. i was part of putting that commission together. i think 14 months after 9/11 after other information was out there for that commission to look at befo
this is orwellian in its stu stupidity frankly.ng the ballots secure. whether we have republicans or democrats in charge everybody knows our voting is honest. the town clerks in vermont a large percentage are republicans. they would no more allow a vote -- a wrong vote or illegal vote to come in. and i suspect that's what they will find in arizona. if they come up with something, oh, i found a bamboo in this -- well, i'd ask them was that your pocket when you walked in the room? because it is...
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to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free larry: special monday why taxes matter maria, charles, stuight now. >> mixed messaging on when to wear a mask after the cdc says if you're fully vaccinated you can take it off blue states and businesses see their keeping their mask mandate, are we following the science or is it more political theater joining us lara trump, mitch roschelle, congressman richard hudson and mo brooks, deneen borelli, adam goodlett and national border patrol council are doug cueto,
to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free larry: special monday why taxes matter maria, charles, stuight now. >> mixed messaging on when to wear a mask after the cdc says if you're fully vaccinated you can take it off blue states and businesses see their keeping their mask mandate, are we following the science or is it more political theater joining us lara trump, mitch roschelle, congressman richard hudson and mo brooks, deneen borelli, adam goodlett and national border patrol council...
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cast of thousands, maria, stu varney, charles payne. we're going to have jfk, reagan, trump and maybe a potential calvin coolidge.lvin coolidge. i am "kudlow" have a great weekend. ♪ ♪. kennedy: help day, so much losing you will get sick of losing. present by now trying to put out fires everywhere after his policies blow up both here and abroad. how much worse can things get? in the last five days and got a dismal job support because biden's cash giveaway is making it impossible for businesses to hire. the colonial pipeline hack is called skyrocketing fuel prices and shortages. inflation is on the rise, gate president carter climbing to the roof. kids still not back in school many of them. the border of mexico is a turnstile. and now the middle east is on fire. and it is only wednesday but according to sleepy joe, it's all going to be fine, man. >> folks, who are having trouble we are getting them out -- they are coming around. this has to be a burden shared across the spectrum. kennedy: while. thanks buddy tell that to a small business
cast of thousands, maria, stu varney, charles payne. we're going to have jfk, reagan, trump and maybe a potential calvin coolidge.lvin coolidge. i am "kudlow" have a great weekend. ♪ ♪. kennedy: help day, so much losing you will get sick of losing. present by now trying to put out fires everywhere after his policies blow up both here and abroad. how much worse can things get? in the last five days and got a dismal job support because biden's cash giveaway is making it impossible...
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stu, we appreciate it. all about delaware. welcome to "coast to coast." i'm ashley webster in today for neil cavuto. we have busy two hours ahead as always. the markets start the week at least in the green. the dow up over is 80 points. our top store, crypto cush currency making a comeback after a wild weekend selloff. the question is the air coming out of the digital currency bubble? we will discuss coming up. >>> then companies battling worker shortages. we talked a lot about this and why one new york city restaurant owner calling this is the biggest staffing crisis in 30 years. >>> and also zeroing in on the origins of covid-19. why a new report from the "wall street journal" is raising new questions about the start of the coronavirus. where did it begin? >>> but first, let us begin with bitcoin. prices rebounding slightly today after seeing its value essentially slashed in half over the weekend with a selloff. so the question is, is the cryptocurrency bubble about to burst? does anyone really know? let's bring in capitalist pig hedge fund manager jona
stu, we appreciate it. all about delaware. welcome to "coast to coast." i'm ashley webster in today for neil cavuto. we have busy two hours ahead as always. the markets start the week at least in the green. the dow up over is 80 points. our top store, crypto cush currency making a comeback after a wild weekend selloff. the question is the air coming out of the digital currency bubble? we will discuss coming up. >>> then companies battling worker shortages. we talked a lot...
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[laughter] stu varney glad you're laughing just vice president here since very appropriate. >> it's sot. what a laugh. it's hilarious. >> listen, don't get me started on this and that someone is detained at the board, put in shackles i am very familiar with the situation let's be real here. the united states destabilize central america by propagating their financial gains. we know the history here. you want to get to the root causes i'm bumming both the democrats and the republicans, i'm blaming ca every major corporation invested in central america i'm not laughing at this is the humanitarian crisis. their violation of humanitarians rights. he went to get involved. and the united states should amend and shut down for-profit prison camps at the border that trump and his cronies have been making money off of. i am not laughing at this. i'm very serious. [inaudible] before its present biden's probably to take responsibility for. >> [inaudible] [inaudible] the reunification issue i'm sorry four months into the administration, i am sorry to know happened? [inaudible] kennedy: hello mr. bid
[laughter] stu varney glad you're laughing just vice president here since very appropriate. >> it's sot. what a laugh. it's hilarious. >> listen, don't get me started on this and that someone is detained at the board, put in shackles i am very familiar with the situation let's be real here. the united states destabilize central america by propagating their financial gains. we know the history here. you want to get to the root causes i'm bumming both the democrats and the...
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larry: special monday why taxes matter maria, charles, stu, arndt laffer, forbes, portman and special guest coolidge, jfk, reagan and trump all implemented supplies side tonight. "the evening edit" starts right now. >> mixed messaging on when to wear a mask after the cdc says if you're fully vaccinated you can take it off blue states and businesses see their keeping their mask mandate, are we following the science or is it more political theater joining us lara trump, mitch roschelle, congressman richard hudson and mo brooks, deneen borelli, adam goodlett and national border patrol council are doug cueto, plus more on the fallout from the colonial pipeline attack some drivers paid $7 a gallon for gas, this is biden clears the kremlin of any wrongdoing in the attack, what happened biden's tough stance on putin, states getting their workers back onn the job rolling back te extended federal jobless benefits, why is the white house claiming they're not a factor in the u.s. labor shortage, more on andrew cuomo sexual harassment allegations his new jaw-dropping comments. also tonight dhs se
larry: special monday why taxes matter maria, charles, stu, arndt laffer, forbes, portman and special guest coolidge, jfk, reagan and trump all implemented supplies side tonight. "the evening edit" starts right now. >> mixed messaging on when to wear a mask after the cdc says if you're fully vaccinated you can take it off blue states and businesses see their keeping their mask mandate, are we following the science or is it more political theater joining us lara trump, mitch...
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president carter is out giving a speech and stu eisenstadt's domestic advisor sends a message hey, we think it will be important for you to actually go to 3-mile island to reassure people that everything is going to be okay. how did 3-mile island impact carter and energy? his views on energy? >> the complete story is nuclear power was in trouble before 3-mile island. it had been zooming through late 60s an early 70s. colt was proving to be cheaper they are having trouble making the nuclear plant work fully and efficiently. it was in trouble before. i don't think it hurt carter this was in his wheelhouse so to speak. he not only helped develop the nuclear submarines but the first nuclear accident in north america was in canada. and who is sent to clean the mess from the navy? jimmy carter one of the top experts on nuclear power. the radiation stands in those days were much more lax and they are today. he absorbed more radiation than almost anybody in america. when he got the job done. when 3-mile island he knew what was going on. finally stop talking people of regulatory conceited not
president carter is out giving a speech and stu eisenstadt's domestic advisor sends a message hey, we think it will be important for you to actually go to 3-mile island to reassure people that everything is going to be okay. how did 3-mile island impact carter and energy? his views on energy? >> the complete story is nuclear power was in trouble before 3-mile island. it had been zooming through late 60s an early 70s. colt was proving to be cheaper they are having trouble making the...