31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
stu. stuart: thanks, ash.ing up, listen to this, alaska is sending troops to our southern border. truly, every state is become ago border state and we've got that story. alaska on the southern border. 1 million illegal migrants crossed the border since octobe. we'll bring you a live report from the border next. a million since october. good lord. it's odd how in an instant things can transform. slipping out of balance into freefall. (the stock market is now down 23%). this is happening people. where there are so few certainties... (laughing) look around you. you deserve to know. as we navigate a future unknown. i'm glad i found stability amidst it all. gold. standing the test of time. (ringing) - hey kaleb, what's up? how you doing? - hey, i'm good, guess what, i just had my 13th surgery. - really? i just had my 17th surgery. - well, you beat me. - well, i am a little bit older than you. - yeah it's true. how are you doing? - i'm doing good. i'm encouraged by seeing how people are coming together to help each
stu. stuart: thanks, ash.ing up, listen to this, alaska is sending troops to our southern border. truly, every state is become ago border state and we've got that story. alaska on the southern border. 1 million illegal migrants crossed the border since octobe. we'll bring you a live report from the border next. a million since october. good lord. it's odd how in an instant things can transform. slipping out of balance into freefall. (the stock market is now down 23%). this is happening people....
60
60
Feb 16, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
let's go get 'em, stu.] stuart: it is friday morning, and we're going to start with the latest producer price report. it was hotter than expected. taylor riggs with me this morning. take us through it. >> .3% on headline, hotter than expected. core numbers, which is what we really want to look at a, struck out that volatile food and energy, hotter than expected, .5% month over month, 1.6% year-over-year. of most of these figures are accelerating into the month as well similar to what we got from cpi. very concerning especially when you think about a federal reserve which now may not be cutting as soon as we thought. stuart: yeah, good stuff. okay, i want to -- what's the market reaction at this moment? a downside move for the dow and the s&p, modest gain for the nasdaq. kenny polcari. inflation is accelerating, it's hot. i don't see how the federal reserve can cut rates anytime soon. what say you? >> they can't, and we've been talking about that. quite honestly, i actually think because the fed narrative ha
let's go get 'em, stu.] stuart: it is friday morning, and we're going to start with the latest producer price report. it was hotter than expected. taylor riggs with me this morning. take us through it. >> .3% on headline, hotter than expected. core numbers, which is what we really want to look at a, struck out that volatile food and energy, hotter than expected, .5% month over month, 1.6% year-over-year. of most of these figures are accelerating into the month as well similar to what we...
83
83
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley: well, it appears to be going nowhere, stu. leaders in the house saying it should be scrapped. even progressive democrats are angry because the measure doesn't provide a pathway to citizenship for the millions of undocumented migrants who have lived in the u.s. for a number of years. finish the bill that is due for a procedural vote tomorrow calls for $118 billion in new spending including $600 billion to you know, $14 -- $60 billion to ukraine and about $20 billion for new enforcement efforts along the u.s.-mexico border. brandon judd, president of the national border patrol council, says, look, the legislation -- sure, it doesn't go far enough, but at least it's a start. listen. >> i'm looking at this from real world application. right now, as with e speak, there are no caps to illegal immigration. as many people that cross the border illegally, we have to take them into custody. under this bill there would be a cap at 5,000. this bill transcends administrations. this will go beyond biden. it will go beyond trump. it will go
ashley: well, it appears to be going nowhere, stu. leaders in the house saying it should be scrapped. even progressive democrats are angry because the measure doesn't provide a pathway to citizenship for the millions of undocumented migrants who have lived in the u.s. for a number of years. finish the bill that is due for a procedural vote tomorrow calls for $118 billion in new spending including $600 billion to you know, $14 -- $60 billion to ukraine and about $20 billion for new enforcement...
63
63
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
back to you, stu.as john racked up more than 8 million views on instagram videos which show him eating the uncooked meat in various styles. in one he can be sc seen washina raw chicken breast down with a cup of raw eggs and the man started eating raw chicken to ease complaints including back pain and disneyness. i kid you -- dizziness, i kid you not and will continue till he gets a stomach ache. eating raw chicken doesn't cure anything and could be fatal with a number of deadly bacteria like listeria, salmonella e. coli and all those lovely things and 1 in every 25 ballings of chicken at grocery store are contaminated with salmonella and in other words he's playing russian roulette, stu. stuart: what was your first reaction when you saw and heard this story? mine was, oh, no, how can you possibly eat raw chicken. that's what i said. ashley: yeah, i said disgusting and then i said he's going to kill himself. stuart: you think? salmonella? he could. ashley: i've had salmonella and was in the hospital for
back to you, stu.as john racked up more than 8 million views on instagram videos which show him eating the uncooked meat in various styles. in one he can be sc seen washina raw chicken breast down with a cup of raw eggs and the man started eating raw chicken to ease complaints including back pain and disneyness. i kid you -- dizziness, i kid you not and will continue till he gets a stomach ache. eating raw chicken doesn't cure anything and could be fatal with a number of deadly bacteria like...
59
59
Feb 15, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
stu. stuart: thanks, ashley.gender policies within that organization. that former board member is bill brock and he joins me now. bill, why exactly did you resign? state of america well, stuart, a bottom line nonnegotiable for any sports organization must be fair competition for women. in business terms, ncaa lost sight of its bottom line. stuart: you've been called anti-trans for that statement. >> i'm pro women and pro fair competition and spent 14 years for the anti-doping agency and had the focus with experts on protecting a fair level playing field in u.s. sport and sport around the globe, and i understand what increases sport performance in male biology and female biology are incompatible in terms of a fair sport category. i'm not against anybody but for fair sports category. stuart: the sports caster is speaking out against trans athletes in women's sports. he said i'm not trans-phobic but it's common sense. is it common sense, bill? >> it's common sense, it's apparent to everybody u and unfortunately the
stu. stuart: thanks, ashley.gender policies within that organization. that former board member is bill brock and he joins me now. bill, why exactly did you resign? state of america well, stuart, a bottom line nonnegotiable for any sports organization must be fair competition for women. in business terms, ncaa lost sight of its bottom line. stuart: you've been called anti-trans for that statement. >> i'm pro women and pro fair competition and spent 14 years for the anti-doping agency and...
64
64
Feb 21, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
move on, stu.h school basketball player identifying as a female accused of injuring opponents on the court. even one had to forfeit their game. tell me more about what happened and where you stand on this. >> what happened was a team called a charter school of lowell, girl's team, was playing against a boy and the boy hurt three girls during the game, the boy, and i know you showed a video earlier and i'm sure you continue to show and they're much bigger than the girls. the idea this boy simply says i feel like a girl. i'm transitioning or whatever it is, decides he's going to play. the school was down to five players and charter said enough, we're not playing and we're getting hurt. it's reprehensible and god awful and where are the parent was this transitioned boy. let me give you a solution. may i, stuart? stuart: please do. go. >> what we do right now in college, high school and everywhere else f. you're a woman, transitioning to a man, you play with the girls. if you are a man transitioning to
move on, stu.h school basketball player identifying as a female accused of injuring opponents on the court. even one had to forfeit their game. tell me more about what happened and where you stand on this. >> what happened was a team called a charter school of lowell, girl's team, was playing against a boy and the boy hurt three girls during the game, the boy, and i know you showed a video earlier and i'm sure you continue to show and they're much bigger than the girls. the idea this boy...
46
46
Feb 29, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, stu. stuart: if you're not careful.eaders struck a deal to avoid a partial government shutdown. okay, ashley, the next deadline is not that far away, is it? ashley: it certainly isn't. they bought themselves another week. reports say the house plans to vote today on a continuing resolution to extend government funding deadlines from march 1 and 8 to march 8 and the 22. not a lot of time. the house will then try to pass six appropriations bills and justice interior and military and veterans affairs and energy and those bills will be voted on in two packages trying to speed up the process. gop headliners already railing against the plan which means a rough road for house speaker mike johnson saying the resolution buying time to work out the last technical issues on these spending bills. the fight goes on. stu. stuart: it's always going on. thanks issue ash. brian brenberg with me. when will we ever straighten out the financing of this country? seems like american politicians are not being favored. why can they not stop sp
thank you, stu. stuart: if you're not careful.eaders struck a deal to avoid a partial government shutdown. okay, ashley, the next deadline is not that far away, is it? ashley: it certainly isn't. they bought themselves another week. reports say the house plans to vote today on a continuing resolution to extend government funding deadlines from march 1 and 8 to march 8 and the 22. not a lot of time. the house will then try to pass six appropriations bills and justice interior and military and...
58
58
Feb 23, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
stu. stuart: how about that. thank you, ashley.man led the charge to block the voting law and joins me now. michael, thanks for being with us. spell it out. why did you go to court to stop noncitizens from voting? >> first of all, thank you for having me today. a bit of my background. i'm a new york state assembly member and son of immigrants and my parents are refugees from the island of cyprus and came here with nothing. nobody gave them anything and worked hard for the american dream and achieve it had. they went through the immigration process like so many other countless americans living that dream. the council tried to pass a law for a individual here for 30 days, applying to the migrants, 30 day residency in new york city would allow them to vote in municipal elections. it is a mockery of the political system. it dilutes the voice of american voters and we couldn't stand for it, which is why i joined my colleagues in following this needed lawsuit. stuart: why did they propose this in the first place? think they're going to e
stu. stuart: how about that. thank you, ashley.man led the charge to block the voting law and joins me now. michael, thanks for being with us. spell it out. why did you go to court to stop noncitizens from voting? >> first of all, thank you for having me today. a bit of my background. i'm a new york state assembly member and son of immigrants and my parents are refugees from the island of cyprus and came here with nothing. nobody gave them anything and worked hard for the american dream...
88
88
Feb 16, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
stu.t: coming up, democrats in california anytime the state has a crime problem, but they say progressive policies are not to blame. we'll try to explain that a one for you. >>> the senate expected to passt kids on social media. this is a blockbuster tech regulations bill, and we've got a full report on what those protections would actually do. >>> president biden finally visiting east palestine, ohio, today. if a full year after the toxic train derailment. donald trump says this is an insult to residents. does the ohio secretary of state agree with that? we're going to ask him because he's on the show next. ♪ ♪ (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) stuart: today the president will head to the site of the toxic train derailment in ohio more than a year after the disaster. madeleine rivera joins us from east palestine, ohio. madeleine, how are residents reacting to the visit? >> reporter: stu, president biden is getting a lot of heat for not visiting east palestine a lot sooner. listen. >> this town's su
stu.t: coming up, democrats in california anytime the state has a crime problem, but they say progressive policies are not to blame. we'll try to explain that a one for you. >>> the senate expected to passt kids on social media. this is a blockbuster tech regulations bill, and we've got a full report on what those protections would actually do. >>> president biden finally visiting east palestine, ohio, today. if a full year after the toxic train derailment. donald trump says...
46
46
Feb 15, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
and i'll leave you with this, stu.t is up here about 20 minutes ago, border patrol went running past us because they said they're working another group about 5 miles to our west. it's a cat and mouse game plague out every day. stu? stuart: 1,052 in one day in the san diego crossing point. extraordinary. thanks, griff. good stuff. >>> i.c.e. is reportedly e preparing to release about 16,000 my grant detainees tanks to a $700 million shortfall. that shortfall would have been covered by border bill that failed to pass in the senate. chad wolf is the former acting homeland security secretary, joins me now. chad, i think the republicans are getting the blame for this one, right? >> well, i think the administration is certainly trying to do that, but i think the american people are seeing through that. this is an administration that has constantly, you know, sought to defund i.c.e. the number of beds that they've add over the last three years have been -- that they've had over the last three years have been at historic lows,
and i'll leave you with this, stu.t is up here about 20 minutes ago, border patrol went running past us because they said they're working another group about 5 miles to our west. it's a cat and mouse game plague out every day. stu? stuart: 1,052 in one day in the san diego crossing point. extraordinary. thanks, griff. good stuff. >>> i.c.e. is reportedly e preparing to release about 16,000 my grant detainees tanks to a $700 million shortfall. that shortfall would have been covered by...
47
47
Feb 27, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
stu? stuart: only felons get picked up by i.c.e. and deported.ange but not big enough. madison, thank you very much, indeed. rachel campos duffy was with at the border asking migrants who they prefer, donald trump or joe biden. watch this. [speaking spanish] donald trump or joe biden? >> joe biden. >> joe biden. [speaking spanish] trump or joe biden? >> joe biden. >> joe biden. trump or joe biden? >> joe biden. >> trump or joe biden? >> joe biden. >> trump or joe biden? >> joe biden. >> we're asking joe biden to help us, to help us accomplish our dreams here so welcome get ahead. stuart: all right. now take a look at this. elon musk recently posted, here's what he's saying. dems won't deport because every illegal is a highly likely vote at some point, that simple incentive explains what seems to be the insane behavior. charlie hurt joining me now. wrap it all up, charlie, and it seems to me like we are at a turning point on immigration. what say you? >> i think you're right about that. we certainly are. although, obviously, it's going to take a l
stu? stuart: only felons get picked up by i.c.e. and deported.ange but not big enough. madison, thank you very much, indeed. rachel campos duffy was with at the border asking migrants who they prefer, donald trump or joe biden. watch this. [speaking spanish] donald trump or joe biden? >> joe biden. >> joe biden. [speaking spanish] trump or joe biden? >> joe biden. >> joe biden. trump or joe biden? >> joe biden. >> trump or joe biden? >> joe biden....
58
58
Feb 14, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
see you later. >> thanks, stu.sia's neighboring countries just issued a chilling warning to the west. ashley, which country and what are they saying? ashley: that would be estonia. of course a former part of old soviet union saying russia is preparing for a military confrontation with the west been the next decade. estonia's foreign intelligence service said the threat could be deterred by a counter buildup of armed forces and the growing number of western officials have also been warning of a military threat from russia to co countrs along the eastern flank of nato. estonia said the assessment is based on russian plans to double the number of forces stationed along the border with nato members finland and baltic states of estonia, lithuania, and latvia. nato is responding and germy plans to have 4800 combat ready troops in the region by 2027 and that by the way is the first permanent foreign deployment by germany since world war ii. stuart: thanks issue ash. mark zuckerberg tried out apple's vision pro headset and
see you later. >> thanks, stu.sia's neighboring countries just issued a chilling warning to the west. ashley, which country and what are they saying? ashley: that would be estonia. of course a former part of old soviet union saying russia is preparing for a military confrontation with the west been the next decade. estonia's foreign intelligence service said the threat could be deterred by a counter buildup of armed forces and the growing number of western officials have also been warning...
98
98
Feb 20, 2024
02/24
by
CNBC
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
>> go ahead, stu.o read this tweet, go ahead. >> i think for my perspective, you have a relatively m&a deal, you do that relatively positive for the market, because that's been such a challenge to get that done. no view on this specific deal, but just in the industry, being able to get a relatively large deal through, you saw, you know, elizabeth warren's comments there already pushing back hard on it, so, i think that will be a positive, i think in the bank space at large, people have viewed a potential trump presidency, deregulation that might go along with that and the potential for more m&a is positive, but it kind of plays into a market narrative that's out there right now. >> i don't pretend to understand anti-trust law here, but there is an interesting argument that, well, if this helps a third or a fourth player get stronger in a business that is dominated by two players, isn't that helpful to competition? >> should help competition, which flies in the face of elizabeth warren, who said today a
>> go ahead, stu.o read this tweet, go ahead. >> i think for my perspective, you have a relatively m&a deal, you do that relatively positive for the market, because that's been such a challenge to get that done. no view on this specific deal, but just in the industry, being able to get a relatively large deal through, you saw, you know, elizabeth warren's comments there already pushing back hard on it, so, i think that will be a positive, i think in the bank space at large,...
72
72
Feb 22, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
a, stu, the crowd just erupted.nd applause] and it's because they know him, they feel like he was good for business with, and they feel like he's going to be the guy that secures the border. so it's deeply personal, and there's still people coming in here. we didn't have seating in here because it was so packedded. and, by the and large, they're supporting the former president. stuart tooth lawrence, i think they also rather like you and "fox & friends", and thank you for coming on the show this morning. you're a good man. see you later. >> you got it, brother with. stuart: coming up, president biden says neither republicans nor the supreme court can stop the him from canceling student debt. roll i. -- roll it. >> -- every month to pay their bills. but even as they pay their loans, their e debt decreases, it doesn't diminish, because of interest rates. and i thought i'd make a lot more sense to relieve student debt for families and grow our economy. stuart: is he undermining the principle that if you borrow money, y
a, stu, the crowd just erupted.nd applause] and it's because they know him, they feel like he was good for business with, and they feel like he's going to be the guy that secures the border. so it's deeply personal, and there's still people coming in here. we didn't have seating in here because it was so packedded. and, by the and large, they're supporting the former president. stuart tooth lawrence, i think they also rather like you and "fox & friends", and thank you for coming...
54
54
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
stu. stuart: thanks, ash.want to know how youngsters in gen z are reacting to biden's failing mental state. rikki schlott is here. she's young and telling me what she and her friends are saying about the whole debacle, that's next. ♪ with the majority of my patients with sensitivity i see irritated gums and weak enamel. sensodyne sensitivity gum and enamel it relieves sensitivity helps restore gum health and rehardens enamel. i am a big advocate of recommending things that i know work. stuart: dream is home ownership is getting up instead of saving they're splurging. cultural developmements and madison alworth here with us with the news. >> whatever they want. not necessarily things they need and see it and want it, they buy it. it's called doom spending. milestones of life and feel unreachable like buy ago house or a car and retirement. people are just spending and not worrying about the future. 27% of people are guilty of doom spending and it's even worse for millennials and gen z and 43% of millennials and
stu. stuart: thanks, ash.want to know how youngsters in gen z are reacting to biden's failing mental state. rikki schlott is here. she's young and telling me what she and her friends are saying about the whole debacle, that's next. ♪ with the majority of my patients with sensitivity i see irritated gums and weak enamel. sensodyne sensitivity gum and enamel it relieves sensitivity helps restore gum health and rehardens enamel. i am a big advocate of recommending things that i know work....
40
40
Feb 14, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
>> no, they don't, stu, not at all.t you can control, and i'm not in the senate. so i'm glad because some folks have tech thed me actually last night and said, well, what happens now? he's not going if to be removed? well, there's always that remote possibility. it's a long shot, of course, but we needed to impeach if him. he has richly deserved this. if you look at the immigration and nationality act, federal law clearly states people need to be detained until their status is legally determined, and he has not done that, and the fifth circuit even found that. this is the first time since 1876. it's a black mark in history for him. but again, he deserved it. stuart: republicans are tearing into the senate bill that gives $95 billion to ukraine and israel but fails to address the border crisis. speaker johnson calls it dead on arrival. so, congressman, is it more important to fix our border than help ukraine? >> yes, i believe so. i think they're both very pocketer but it is far more important -- important, but it is far
>> no, they don't, stu, not at all.t you can control, and i'm not in the senate. so i'm glad because some folks have tech thed me actually last night and said, well, what happens now? he's not going if to be removed? well, there's always that remote possibility. it's a long shot, of course, but we needed to impeach if him. he has richly deserved this. if you look at the immigration and nationality act, federal law clearly states people need to be detained until their status is legally...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
stu.it. thanks very much, ash. brian with brenberg with me. what do we doe with these migrants who are here? they're not going back. i think they're going to have to work, like it or not. >> i can't get onboard with that because if you let them work, if you do the work permits, what it tells them is we're regularizing all of this. stuart: i agree. that's right. >> you should come. look, the congresswoman just said we should deport them, i know biden won't, but that doesn't mean you stop asking for that. the only thing we can do is deport them. and reinstitute remain in mexico, stuart. we have all the data to know they should not be waiting here for asylum because they don't qualify for it. stuart: do you know how it works in california? an illegal migrant goes to his relatives or somebody and gets a fake id. he takes that to an employer, he gets the job. the employer is not allowed to check on that a fake id. he's working. he's a migrant. he's working. he's legit, he's in. that's how it wo
stu.it. thanks very much, ash. brian with brenberg with me. what do we doe with these migrants who are here? they're not going back. i think they're going to have to work, like it or not. >> i can't get onboard with that because if you let them work, if you do the work permits, what it tells them is we're regularizing all of this. stuart: i agree. that's right. >> you should come. look, the congresswoman just said we should deport them, i know biden won't, but that doesn't mean you...
68
68
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: stu, and the president tried to defend his mental fitness.bly not the way he wanted to do it. now, in this report it says, quote, the president is a simpl, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory. here's the president's response to that. >> with i'm well meaning and i'm an elderly man and i know what the hell i'm a doing. i've been president, and i put this country back on its feet. i don't need -- >> reporter: how accurate is your memory and you continue as president in. >> my memory is so bad, i let you speak. >> reporter: yeah. another or part of the report into biden's classified documents says his diminished faculties and advanced age and his sympathetic misdemeanor, these factors likely make it difficult for jurors to conclude he had criminal intent. so last night more of the president's defense, and we heard this. listen. >> some of you have commented, i'm aware since the day he died, every single day, the oazly he got from our lady of -- every memorial day we hold a service remembering him attending by friends and family and the p
. >> reporter: stu, and the president tried to defend his mental fitness.bly not the way he wanted to do it. now, in this report it says, quote, the president is a simpl, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory. here's the president's response to that. >> with i'm well meaning and i'm an elderly man and i know what the hell i'm a doing. i've been president, and i put this country back on its feet. i don't need -- >> reporter: how accurate is your memory and you continue as...
49
49
Feb 28, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
stu. stuart: garret, thank you very much indeed.e title: bad therapy, why the kids are not growing up. investigates therapy and how it's hurting and not helping our children. abigail slier wrote it and joining me onset. >> why aren't kids growing up? >> we con since an gyre generation they're unwell and couldn't show up for work if they don't like the president elected and need a mental health day off. thigh got this idea from mental health professionals as much rating them with the ideas. stuart: focusing on feelings and don't feel great and they need a therapist and the therapist says you're all right. >> that's right. taking suicide surveys and mental health and getting the message you're not well. they don't feel up to the responsibilities of adulthood. stuart: is your book an indictment of the therapy industry? >> well, you know, let me say this, in a sense, yes. absolutely. but here's the problem, it's not that we don't have mental health need, of course we do. we see it on our streets every day. the problem is that's hard str
stu. stuart: garret, thank you very much indeed.e title: bad therapy, why the kids are not growing up. investigates therapy and how it's hurting and not helping our children. abigail slier wrote it and joining me onset. >> why aren't kids growing up? >> we con since an gyre generation they're unwell and couldn't show up for work if they don't like the president elected and need a mental health day off. thigh got this idea from mental health professionals as much rating them with the...
76
76
Feb 4, 2024
02/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
stu for getting the house and the senate would come together to finally, finally get a bill that couldthe influx? >> i do not know for the text of the bill has not been released. the main republican negotiating on this is james lankford he is a good guy. they have not release the tax so it is hard to say. the things that have leaked out have not been very promising. but again he said that's rumor and speculation. so until they release the text it's really hard to say but i will tell you what, president biden can secure the border now. trtrump president trump did tha. in december of 2020 when president trump was still there there was 74000 crossings across the southern border. you fast forward three years under president biden there's 302,000 that is the population of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. this is total insanity. biden could stop what he does not even need congressional legislation. he just needs to reinstate the trump policies that he took away on day one. the problem would be mostly solved. eric: what are the chances of that? [laughter] zero, zero. you have these democrat mayors c
stu for getting the house and the senate would come together to finally, finally get a bill that couldthe influx? >> i do not know for the text of the bill has not been released. the main republican negotiating on this is james lankford he is a good guy. they have not release the tax so it is hard to say. the things that have leaked out have not been very promising. but again he said that's rumor and speculation. so until they release the text it's really hard to say but i will tell you...
46
46
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
stu, talk -- take it away. stuart: can't wait, maria. good morning, everyone. [laughter] weight loss drugs and profits. whoa, you ain't seen nothing yet. eli lilly reported very strong results for another weight loss drug. it could help with heart and kidsny conditions, the stock is up over 5% premarket. while e we're at it, here's another breakout stock. nvidia. this morning premarket it traded above $7000 a share. that's whereby 700 a share is. within the last year with, nvidia a was as low as a $204. the company's now worth $1.7 trillion. it's fairly quiet elsewhere. the dow industrials likely to be up maybe 11, s&p 6, nasdaq up maybe 40 points. interest rates, they're moving up again, look at the 10-year, reaching 4.16% this morning. the 2-year a little shy of 4.5% but with not by much, 4.46 right now. bitcoin, $42,800. gas, no change, $3.14 a gallon for regular. diesel, $3.93. all right, let's get to politics. the bipartisan border bill is coming up for a vote. the political class and the media want it to pass. "the wall street journal" headline calls it a
stu, talk -- take it away. stuart: can't wait, maria. good morning, everyone. [laughter] weight loss drugs and profits. whoa, you ain't seen nothing yet. eli lilly reported very strong results for another weight loss drug. it could help with heart and kidsny conditions, the stock is up over 5% premarket. while e we're at it, here's another breakout stock. nvidia. this morning premarket it traded above $7000 a share. that's whereby 700 a share is. within the last year with, nvidia a was as low...
18
18
Feb 27, 2024
02/24
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
despite the war in ukraine. cultural competition in the world continues - says stus.ds that state funding is not enough to create such a product. it is necessary to interest the business and offer to lend a shoulder. there was never the technology to look at shevchenko's small forms, they were printed, but this magnification is 50-70 times, it is mobile, and it gives an opportunity to assess what kind of artist he was. now there is interest in this from abroad and from ukraine, and well, to put it briefly, the mission of the museum is to preserve and popularize, this is both preservation and popularization. a new study was also presented at the meeting of the ukrainian institute of future russia-2024, it was presented by political scientist vadym denysenko. he says that in order to defeat the enemy, one must know him. according to the speaker, russia is currently at the stage of accumulating unresolved internal problems, and is still forming protest practices. from prykarpattia, ivan haruk, volodymyr voloshchuk, espresso tv channel. shevchenko is always beautiful, bot
despite the war in ukraine. cultural competition in the world continues - says stus.ds that state funding is not enough to create such a product. it is necessary to interest the business and offer to lend a shoulder. there was never the technology to look at shevchenko's small forms, they were printed, but this magnification is 50-70 times, it is mobile, and it gives an opportunity to assess what kind of artist he was. now there is interest in this from abroad and from ukraine, and well, to put...
78
78
Feb 21, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
>> that's like staying -- saying, stu, hey or listen, here's what i'm going to do, i'm going to grabto wyoming, vermont is, alaska, north dakota, round up the entire states' population of all four at the same time and put them on an airplane and fly 'em back. it's preposterous. and we're not even deporting at the same time. the one thing about the border bill that's now in the senate, that's now dead that was a positive, moving in the right direction was this push to detain and deport, remove more rapidly. that's not going to happen now. but even if you did have a piece of legislation, youup couldn't do it at this level -- you couldn't do it at this level. right now the question is, what do you do? you can't take a 40-story building that's on fire and put it out with one pail of water. stuart: very true. griff, listen to what donald trump said about migrants who commit crimes. roll tape. >> there's crime, there's violent crime, there's migrant crime. we have a new category of crime, it's called migrant crime, and it's going to be worse with than any other form of crime. you look at n
>> that's like staying -- saying, stu, hey or listen, here's what i'm going to do, i'm going to grabto wyoming, vermont is, alaska, north dakota, round up the entire states' population of all four at the same time and put them on an airplane and fly 'em back. it's preposterous. and we're not even deporting at the same time. the one thing about the border bill that's now in the senate, that's now dead that was a positive, moving in the right direction was this push to detain and deport,...
57
57
Feb 12, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
stu. stuart: not yet. all right, thanks, ash.m is, quote, the post predictable crisis in history. we'll break down -- that is a dire warning, and we'll bring it to you. >>> the congressional budget office shocking no one by revealing that a biden's green energy plans are running way over budget. we have a full report on how much more they'll cost and how much more you will be paying. that's next. ♪ ♪ it makes you want to sing. ♪ it's such a beautiful thing ♪ ♪ stuart: the climate initiatives in the inflation reduction act will cost $400 billion more than originally projected. hillary vaughn on capitol hill. all right, hillary, where's this money going to come from? >> reporter: stuart, taxes, of course. tax increases that are part of the inflation reduction act. but other taxes as well, ultimately, because the inflation reduction act does not pay for it. the nonpartisan congressional a budget office announcing that the climate provisions in this act are going to cost a lot more, almost half a trillion more than they originally th
stu. stuart: not yet. all right, thanks, ash.m is, quote, the post predictable crisis in history. we'll break down -- that is a dire warning, and we'll bring it to you. >>> the congressional budget office shocking no one by revealing that a biden's green energy plans are running way over budget. we have a full report on how much more they'll cost and how much more you will be paying. that's next. ♪ ♪ it makes you want to sing. ♪ it's such a beautiful thing ♪ ♪ stuart: the...
80
80
Feb 15, 2024
02/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
father stu. i will do other movies, no, this has become my message.ding a message about how important it is to stay prayed up and connected. >> raymond: where did that line come from? stay prayed up. the rapper in you? >> i say it in an authentic way, that is how i talk. >> raymond: it caught on. >> some people say pray forward. it is amazing people are coming together and there has been such a disconnect. it is nice to see. >> raymond: pray 40 is about fasting during 40 days of lent. that has fallen out of practice. why is fasting important? >> for me, an important reason, a lot of things keep people distracted. it is encouraging people to stay in routine and stay more disciplined and through those things, i've had all my success. mimicking those 40 days of prayer and fasting that christ undertook. >> raymond: i have noticed since father stu, you have made definitive choices in type of films you are now doing, do you sense that? >> i hope god is a movie fan and understands i'm trying to do something as an artist and challenge myself and grow and use
father stu. i will do other movies, no, this has become my message.ding a message about how important it is to stay prayed up and connected. >> raymond: where did that line come from? stay prayed up. the rapper in you? >> i say it in an authentic way, that is how i talk. >> raymond: it caught on. >> some people say pray forward. it is amazing people are coming together and there has been such a disconnect. it is nice to see. >> raymond: pray 40 is about fasting...
64
64
Feb 23, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. it's still all a.i. all the time. artificial intelligence has driven stocks to all-time highs. nvidia's value went up a stunning $277 billion thursday. that's the biggest single-day value increase in history. and it continues today. nvidia has broken above $80 a share is. 800 a share. if it reaches just above $800, it will be worth $2 trillion. can you show me where nvidia is now? $802.05, up another $16 as of right now, premarket. now remember, we're coming off a huge rally, but there's no pullback overall this morning. look at this, the dow up maybe 50, s&p 9 and the nasdaq, after a huge gain yesterday, up another 26 points. the rally continues. interest rates staying at relatively high levels. the 10-year coming in at 4.32 this morning. that means mortgage rates stay probably above with 7%. the 2-year coming in right now at 4.70%. that yield is down a bit. bitcoin, little movement, $51,000 right on the nail. gas actually coming down one cent to an average of $3.26. no change for diesel, $4.09. all right, politics.
stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. it's still all a.i. all the time. artificial intelligence has driven stocks to all-time highs. nvidia's value went up a stunning $277 billion thursday. that's the biggest single-day value increase in history. and it continues today. nvidia has broken above $80 a share is. 800 a share. if it reaches just above $800, it will be worth $2 trillion. can you show me where nvidia is now? $802.05, up another $16 as of right now, premarket. now...
37
37
Feb 27, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
>> stu, the suspect was held by u.s.order patrol in el paso last september and thereleased into the u.s.. he's being held in the virginia geopolitical tension area about 180 miles outside of washington d this is part of a much bigger problem they say. >> remember, the first act many people are doing is violating the law. cutting in front of legal immigrants and coming into the country illegally. venezuela specifically, they basically emptied their prisons. >> virginia governor glen youngkin reacting and thank the campbell county sheriff's department. let's be clear, a 22-year-old nursing student was bratly mured on university of georgia campus and the suspect there is also an illegal immigrant from venezuela. for loved ones and violent crime victims committed by people illegally here, there's an empty feeling. >> i don't see no girl power. i see our women being killed, murdered and raped and nobody is doing anything. nobody is standing up and doing anything. i am trying to do what i can to bring awareness and to keep thi
>> stu, the suspect was held by u.s.order patrol in el paso last september and thereleased into the u.s.. he's being held in the virginia geopolitical tension area about 180 miles outside of washington d this is part of a much bigger problem they say. >> remember, the first act many people are doing is violating the law. cutting in front of legal immigrants and coming into the country illegally. venezuela specifically, they basically emptied their prisons. >> virginia governor...
56
56
Feb 26, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
>> stu, tell rachel to be very careful out there first of all but he could go back to remain in mexicole. joe biden with 2 million illegal immigrants and trump with president and 10 or 20,000 people in their four years and stopping parole remain in mexico probably eliminates about 80% of the people illegally crossing. stuart: the mexican government has to accept that and they'll say, yeah, we'll take him back. they wouldn't, would they? >> number one trade partner and manager with national trade program and more. stuart: president biden going to the boarder and same day that trump goes to the border and i think that when biden gets this, he'll simply blame the republicans and say this mess is their creation because they wouldn't accept this bill. >> fortunately, stu, the american public is smarter than this and realize 10 people people across the border illegally and 300 americans die today from fentanyl poisoning and human trafficking exploding across the country as well and all related to the car cartels buildup. stuart: would you rather see the border fixed than fund ukraine? >> yes
>> stu, tell rachel to be very careful out there first of all but he could go back to remain in mexicole. joe biden with 2 million illegal immigrants and trump with president and 10 or 20,000 people in their four years and stopping parole remain in mexico probably eliminates about 80% of the people illegally crossing. stuart: the mexican government has to accept that and they'll say, yeah, we'll take him back. they wouldn't, would they? >> number one trade partner and manager with...
112
112
Feb 14, 2024
02/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
right around the release of father stu.much as i possibly can and use the platform that i have to encourage people to have a relationship with god. >> ainsley: both of y'all are actors and we hear all the time that if you talk about your faith as an actor that that can remove you from different parts and different opportunities. >> that would be really hard for him considering the part that he plays. >> ainsley: i know. i know. if you haven't seen you have to watch father stu and the chosen. because, you play such a phenomenal jesus. you just exude love in that part. >> thank you. i try. >> ainsley: what was your reaction to breaking history with this app.? >> it was awesome. i think we are -- hallow is filling a need and to be able to, you know, see the expression of that in a commercial during the super bowl and know that so many people want to get connected to god, want to have a relationship. they want to improve their prayer life and the fact that hallow can actually help them achieve that in ways that are so meaningfu
right around the release of father stu.much as i possibly can and use the platform that i have to encourage people to have a relationship with god. >> ainsley: both of y'all are actors and we hear all the time that if you talk about your faith as an actor that that can remove you from different parts and different opportunities. >> that would be really hard for him considering the part that he plays. >> ainsley: i know. i know. if you haven't seen you have to watch father stu...
155
155
Feb 19, 2024
02/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
depends on clicks and money from the left which does if you are stu or part of the biden campaign, either>> john: and fdr died at 63 years old, and biden is running for re-election at 81. charlaman the god. >> uninspiring candidate. nothing about joe biden that makes you want to listen to him. he should be leaning on his vice president, kamala harris, who is way more charismatic than him. >> john: when it comes to describing biden, a lot of eh there. >> i think he is right. not necessarily a charismatic president, but again, you know, we are comparing him in some ways to donald trump and trump is all about charisma and bravado and boastfulness. >> you could compare him to clinton, to bush, to obama. >> actually, if you compare biden to eisenhower, to reagan, the bushes, he's a lot more close to them as a policy matter, those republicans than he is to anybody on the far left. >> charisma. >> i'm talking about in terms of policy, he is not that guy in charisma, and people wanted to go back to normal. >> john: and huge problem in migrant, articulated by rashida tlaib, encouraging her constit
depends on clicks and money from the left which does if you are stu or part of the biden campaign, either>> john: and fdr died at 63 years old, and biden is running for re-election at 81. charlaman the god. >> uninspiring candidate. nothing about joe biden that makes you want to listen to him. he should be leaning on his vice president, kamala harris, who is way more charismatic than him. >> john: when it comes to describing biden, a lot of eh there. >> i think he is...
73
73
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
stu.tory, one of the police officers had his cell phone stolen by those thugs. that, just a quick update on it. here's another one for you, ash. boston just shut down its temporary migrant she would iser. it was at the airport, right? where did they all go? ashley: yep. well, to a rec center that's been transformed into a i migrant shelter. the governor says she was moved by the plight of migrant families camping out at logan airport is and was obligated to act. but the move, well, not sitting well with the local residents of roxbury who say the rec center is a vital resource for youth and adult practice. listen to what this mother told lawrence jones on fox and friends. >> i have four boys, you know? and we really don't have nothing in the community that's free for us. don't get me wrong, it's great that they want to help the immigrants, but what about the americans that are already here? i immediate money for me and my kids -- i need money for me and my kids, and i was born here. like, y
stu.tory, one of the police officers had his cell phone stolen by those thugs. that, just a quick update on it. here's another one for you, ash. boston just shut down its temporary migrant she would iser. it was at the airport, right? where did they all go? ashley: yep. well, to a rec center that's been transformed into a i migrant shelter. the governor says she was moved by the plight of migrant families camping out at logan airport is and was obligated to act. but the move, well, not sitting...
87
87
Feb 28, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
[laughter] stu? stuart: classic. that is absolutely classic.y much is, indeed. the mayor of new york doubling down on his call to change the city's sanctuary status. joe borelli is with me. how long will it take before i.c.e. can deport criminals from new york city? because at the moment they can't. >> well, the question really is whether it ever will happen. these are laws passed with by the city council in 2011, 2014, 2017 and 2019. so there are a number of local laws on the books which the mayor is unfortunately now obligated to follow which will prevent any cooperation not just with the nyp if d, but also our department of corrections. a lot of the folks that were deported or detainers were inspectedded in the past were people housed on riker's island who were criminals, and they were able to be given to i.c.e. right there on site. the problem is it's a welcome change that the mayor wants to do this, but unless the public really pushes the city council the amend these laws if not outright repeal them, then i think the mayor is going if to b
[laughter] stu? stuart: classic. that is absolutely classic.y much is, indeed. the mayor of new york doubling down on his call to change the city's sanctuary status. joe borelli is with me. how long will it take before i.c.e. can deport criminals from new york city? because at the moment they can't. >> well, the question really is whether it ever will happen. these are laws passed with by the city council in 2011, 2014, 2017 and 2019. so there are a number of local laws on the books which...
76
76
Feb 13, 2024
02/24
by
CNBC
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
good-looking man, stu. to have him on every quarter, because he gives an insight that we don't really hear from. and his customer base is what we talk about in terms of who is getting hurt, so, when the politicians come on and say, see, we're fighting inflation, we're winning, they're not winning. inflation is going up slower than it was before. and people are feeling that right now. >> and the consumer, it's -- whatever the fed's going to do, we know is going to be data-dependent, but they're trying to knock down the labor market and it's going to hit this segment the first, and it gets back into -- you know, my old joke about buy now, pay later. you buy now, you're going to pay later, but discover. we saw, you know, the ncos, net chargeoffs, some of the dynamics around that consumer are starting to deteriorate. not massively. but where do you want exposure going into a period where we are still at peak labor? >> the labor thing is interesting, because we're seeing lots of layoffs and they look like white
good-looking man, stu. to have him on every quarter, because he gives an insight that we don't really hear from. and his customer base is what we talk about in terms of who is getting hurt, so, when the politicians come on and say, see, we're fighting inflation, we're winning, they're not winning. inflation is going up slower than it was before. and people are feeling that right now. >> and the consumer, it's -- whatever the fed's going to do, we know is going to be data-dependent, but...
69
69
Feb 13, 2024
02/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
if you can. >> stu, this is breaking news. roses are not killing the planet.do is find a reason to ruin your day. they really thrive off of guilt and fear, and this is the latest rendition. i read this article, and my heart went out to the author of it. i feel like she needs a hug and a dozen roses to make her day feel better is and to carry on. [laughter] stuart: okay. let's change the subject because of i've had enough of the less roses thing. the atlantic claimed, that's a mag sine, it claims if trump were reelected, we'd have four years of massive carbon pollution, and america would lose the climate race. now, you were in trump's epa. what's your response to that? >> yeah. this is completely removed from what actually happened. during four years of the trump presidency, he cut regulations and continued to reduce emissions across all levels. air pollution continued to fall, water pollution continued to be reduced, and greenhouse gases, the united states continued to lead the world in overall emissions reduction are. and what we proved in the first four year
if you can. >> stu, this is breaking news. roses are not killing the planet.do is find a reason to ruin your day. they really thrive off of guilt and fear, and this is the latest rendition. i read this article, and my heart went out to the author of it. i feel like she needs a hug and a dozen roses to make her day feel better is and to carry on. [laughter] stuart: okay. let's change the subject because of i've had enough of the less roses thing. the atlantic claimed, that's a mag sine, it...
66
66
Feb 16, 2024
02/24
by
KQED
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
according to stu some estimates, 2 million per year.: if you need to million shares per year, how many will you get this year? oleksandr: we were promised by the european union one million artillery shells. so far we have received only 300,000. lewis: so you are a long way off of what you need. oleksandr: yes. unfortunately. russia this year has produced 2 million shells and received one million from north korea, which makes 3 million shells. the ratio in terms of frontlines is five to one. on a daily basis russians can afford to fire 10,000 shells. we can afford to fire only 2000. lewis: does that mean that any progress is just not going to happen this year? this is simply a matter of holding on and trying to steer -- next year? oleksandr: first of all, we need to survive and defend the territories under our control. what we have now, we call the situation dynamic defense. we don't lose hope to make advancements this year, but of course to do that when we are outgunned, outnumbered by russian troops, we need more support from the west,
according to stu some estimates, 2 million per year.: if you need to million shares per year, how many will you get this year? oleksandr: we were promised by the european union one million artillery shells. so far we have received only 300,000. lewis: so you are a long way off of what you need. oleksandr: yes. unfortunately. russia this year has produced 2 million shells and received one million from north korea, which makes 3 million shells. the ratio in terms of frontlines is five to one. on...
40
40
Feb 27, 2024
02/24
by
KPIX
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
legendary hall of fame coach stu phillips. i asked her about getting another state banner up in the gym. >> there's a reason why the state banners are bigger. a little bit harder to get. and yes --. >> been a little while, right? >> yes. the open division championship is not here, but that doesn't define our success. and it'll happen. i don't know when. this team has been through the wringer and has had some really incredible wins. we now sit at 28-0. >> 28-0. when that comes out of my mouth, how do you respond? 28-0. >> i smile. that's how i respond. >>> all right, no whistle needed, this coach has command in the 30 some odd years as coach. six state titles. and she didn't learn this out of a book, she played. at archbishop, came back and has run the show. she's got top level players that have some dog in them. tough and gritty. >> if you're not impressed with that, nothing impresses you, vern, thank you so much. >>> the squatting nightmare inside a ho >>> every so often you hear about squatters taking over multimillion dolla
legendary hall of fame coach stu phillips. i asked her about getting another state banner up in the gym. >> there's a reason why the state banners are bigger. a little bit harder to get. and yes --. >> been a little while, right? >> yes. the open division championship is not here, but that doesn't define our success. and it'll happen. i don't know when. this team has been through the wringer and has had some really incredible wins. we now sit at 28-0. >> 28-0. when that...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
every thing has become so complicated without b stu, mazda, and you know, the value of both teachers. they used to have a house, they tell us regular income's plans for the future. the family felt safe and secure, but all that suddenly changed a year ago, in the early hours of february, 6 salt off the high till color. well it was very dark everywhere. i looked around and the walls were cracking the live. things were falling from everywhere. take that i thought i was having a nightmare. it wasn't just a nightmare with a 7.8 magnitude quake followed by another massive tremor. only hours later, the coast unprecedented devastation to south eastern taki. some $300000.00 buildings collapsed or with less than use of the cross 11 provinces. rescue teams arrived late. more than 50000 people were killed. according to official figures, explorer explain show the construction and the next enforcement of safety codes for the scales. the disaster high off and the stuff i will cut out cool. i never felt so scared in my life. i tried to protect my daughter. that is so nothing would happen to her mothe
every thing has become so complicated without b stu, mazda, and you know, the value of both teachers. they used to have a house, they tell us regular income's plans for the future. the family felt safe and secure, but all that suddenly changed a year ago, in the early hours of february, 6 salt off the high till color. well it was very dark everywhere. i looked around and the walls were cracking the live. things were falling from everywhere. take that i thought i was having a nightmare. it...
50
50
Feb 9, 2024
02/24
by
KRON
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
if you're headed that way for tomorrow, temperatures by the afternoon, stu, on the cool side generally in the 50's and as you head to southern california, finally, they're catching a break after some very stormy weather 50's and 60's tomorrow afternoon. but mostly advisories are down high country. yeah. you may see a little snow by tomorrow afternoon. the temperatures will be cold but well, i think the overall looks like a pretty decent time to get up there. and of course, lot that fresh powder to enjoy throughout the weekend. so if you're headed on be prepared, you may see some snow on the way on friday by saturday and sunday. we start to dry things out. looking good with partly cloudy skies outside. right now, the skies start to clear out in spots are temperatures going to be cold out there overnight tonight? in fact, likely to see some frost forming, but high pressure building in and that's going to take care of us for the weekend. temperatures, though, going to be chilly overnight tonight. numbers already dropping off here in the 40's in timber on fairfax. 49 now in sonoma about 41
if you're headed that way for tomorrow, temperatures by the afternoon, stu, on the cool side generally in the 50's and as you head to southern california, finally, they're catching a break after some very stormy weather 50's and 60's tomorrow afternoon. but mostly advisories are down high country. yeah. you may see a little snow by tomorrow afternoon. the temperatures will be cold but well, i think the overall looks like a pretty decent time to get up there. and of course, lot that fresh powder...
8
8.0
Feb 23, 2024
02/24
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
stu directly. no, it, it, it's a matter for the commanders. i'm telling you again.manders change, our commander-in -chief changes, it does not change how any commander can influence the enemy's use of kabs, for example. and how, please tell me, how our two, two divisions, gur and sbu, decide, decided themselves, without ground troops, decided, and without air defense, decided the issue of destruction. black sea fleet? think that it is necessary to follow the same path, in fact, yes, it is necessary to find non-mirror soviet approaches. i understand that all our generals who are leading now are all graduates of soviet schools, and i am too, unfortunately, well, i did not study to be a military man, i studied to be a doctor, but the questions about what to look for are non-reflective and no, do not repeat for enemies. you understand, well , we don't have only cabs, so we have to think about that, so you say, what is with with cabs, i would say that we don’t have cabs at all, because in order to use cabs, you have to use aviation, we practically don’t have it, well, th
stu directly. no, it, it, it's a matter for the commanders. i'm telling you again.manders change, our commander-in -chief changes, it does not change how any commander can influence the enemy's use of kabs, for example. and how, please tell me, how our two, two divisions, gur and sbu, decide, decided themselves, without ground troops, decided, and without air defense, decided the issue of destruction. black sea fleet? think that it is necessary to follow the same path, in fact, yes, it is...
9
9.0
Feb 5, 2024
02/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
the fear that you might be left behind. delving into the dark side to reveal how doomsday calls and stu, few to exploit and manipulate to journey powerful force featuring 1st time testimonies from those with skate, their narratives, and the lessons that should be here. the right person in charge of an insane script . the script becomes believable. a fucking lips made the end of the year on a jersey the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters in delphi. i'm getting obligated or coming up in the next 60 minutes. and is really strike on homes indeed. and by law in central garza kills at least 30 palestinians. got to disagree with is that only it comes to let them know that you're on the deed a chevy. what's the joy of $45.00 days or for a palestinian doctor, a tells the story of the tortures he endured at.
the fear that you might be left behind. delving into the dark side to reveal how doomsday calls and stu, few to exploit and manipulate to journey powerful force featuring 1st time testimonies from those with skate, their narratives, and the lessons that should be here. the right person in charge of an insane script . the script becomes believable. a fucking lips made the end of the year on a jersey the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters in delphi. i'm...
15
15
Feb 5, 2024
02/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
so has the door to a stu, 2 state solution, as envisioned in the oslo accords officially closed? no, i don't think so quite on the country. i actually think that the opportunity is now for actually putting this back on the table and i think that's what we will see happening from the last of the interventions and the security council today. it's obviously a serious problem that the current prime, minnesota as well, is saying that he is not behind the 2 state solution. although several, at least rarely, governments have signed up to agreements with whether or not people outcome would be that's one day. there wouldn't be a 2 state solution, meaning a silver and pulse damian states and the continued pace for any states that would live at peace with each other with agreement around issues like border security and the state of the rooster, them and the status of the refugees and the idea, as you will remember back in the 93, which is almost 31 years ago, is that while there are still outstanding issues on the way to actual full statements, one could start building the institutions of a
so has the door to a stu, 2 state solution, as envisioned in the oslo accords officially closed? no, i don't think so quite on the country. i actually think that the opportunity is now for actually putting this back on the table and i think that's what we will see happening from the last of the interventions and the security council today. it's obviously a serious problem that the current prime, minnesota as well, is saying that he is not behind the 2 state solution. although several, at least...
22
22
Feb 8, 2024
02/24
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
will come to a new position together with... a team, that is , it will obviously be a replacement in stu in kortytsia, where he previously led, and a replacement, presumably, of deputies or the head of the general headquarters, which is at least a whisper now, so these people, by analogy with the replacement of the minister of defense, will need time to understand and get up to speed, and this will also require from. them intensive work for some time, so it is definitely not about some quick days and weeks, most likely about months, and again, can we talk about any noticeable changes on the front line or in the actions of the military, if resource provision, artillery ammunition, the same themselves or any other help from the event, it will not move from a standstill, or if the military does not receive ... replenishment after a wave of mobilization, increased mobilization along with the adoption of a new bill, that is, is it possible to change something without attracting new resources, both human and technical, and how this can affect tactics , if you have to cover yourself with the sa
will come to a new position together with... a team, that is , it will obviously be a replacement in stu in kortytsia, where he previously led, and a replacement, presumably, of deputies or the head of the general headquarters, which is at least a whisper now, so these people, by analogy with the replacement of the minister of defense, will need time to understand and get up to speed, and this will also require from. them intensive work for some time, so it is definitely not about some quick...
52
52
Feb 1, 2024
02/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
if south dakota and stu get involved in drugs or another aspect of a crime that should not be the finalord on their life. the punishment should crime always. they should also have the opportunity to be rehabilitated, to become better, to become capable members of our society. we are working on to construct will help us achieve that. they will be constructed to provide second chances for people, give us the space we need for different treatment options and opportunities to learn skills. late last year i spoke at a graduation for the sixth circuit problem solving court. change my life to have the stories they told that day. all of whom had been sober for a year or more some alcoholism some different drugs. they stood up, they shared their stories for they share their hopes and their dreams for their future and in fact more that one or 50 south dakotans graduated from this initiative last year. it is eight rigorous a program it includes a five different phases requires frequent alcohol and drug testing. it is a proven strategy that reduces recidivism if they have tax dollars restores hope
if south dakota and stu get involved in drugs or another aspect of a crime that should not be the finalord on their life. the punishment should crime always. they should also have the opportunity to be rehabilitated, to become better, to become capable members of our society. we are working on to construct will help us achieve that. they will be constructed to provide second chances for people, give us the space we need for different treatment options and opportunities to learn skills. late...
55
55
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
we've got a market that is ready to -- stu, take it away. stuart: i will take that it.ning, everyone. big tech is dominant. it virtually rules the
we've got a market that is ready to -- stu, take it away. stuart: i will take that it.ning, everyone. big tech is dominant. it virtually rules the
51
51
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
stu is going to take it up next. "varney & company" is next
stu is going to take it up next. "varney & company" is next