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thank you, pete. pete has a book coming out. if i have some time i would like to promote that as much as possible because it's extremely important. nobody in public life that gets me more angry than anthony fauci because as he is characterized the exact opposite as he is. they say that he is above it all. the grandfather type figure. the one had will bring you down calm in time of panic. he has done absolutely the opposite. i will give you one overwhelming stat to nobody everyone in city college. everyone in city college knows he was talking politics by the way. it wasn't veiled. they want to talk to some of the students afterwards so bold for him to come on. we all knew he was talking about our expresident. we thought it was so great. now, what is anthony fauci? he comes out as phil, the money store guy who is the tremendous shortstop new york yankees everyone love. the problem is phil was actually a nice person and i think anthony fauci is just the opposite. because in his nice collegial way at 81 years old, he really extended
thank you, pete. pete has a book coming out. if i have some time i would like to promote that as much as possible because it's extremely important. nobody in public life that gets me more angry than anthony fauci because as he is characterized the exact opposite as he is. they say that he is above it all. the grandfather type figure. the one had will bring you down calm in time of panic. he has done absolutely the opposite. i will give you one overwhelming stat to nobody everyone in city...
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pete, over to you. pete: thank you, will. police in california searching for three hooded suspects responsible for a smash and grab at a macy's in the same mall where nordstrom was robbed in a similar smash and grab in november. this comes as backlash grows for soft on crime district attorneys across the country including manhattan d.a. alvin bragg who's accused of cutting a deal to free a career felon who later punched a woman in a random attack. our next guest says enough is enough. new york gubernatorial candidate, gop congressman lee e zeldin joins us now. congressman, thanks for being here, hopes to be governor of the state of new york come november. what can be done at that level, at governor's level, to deal with the kind of d.a.s that are creating the chaos we're seeing? >> so in the constitution of the state of new york, the above has the authority to fire a district attorney who refuses to enforce the law. what a great reason to -- and when you look at manhattan district attorney alvin bragg, i think that on the fir
pete, over to you. pete: thank you, will. police in california searching for three hooded suspects responsible for a smash and grab at a macy's in the same mall where nordstrom was robbed in a similar smash and grab in november. this comes as backlash grows for soft on crime district attorneys across the country including manhattan d.a. alvin bragg who's accused of cutting a deal to free a career felon who later punched a woman in a random attack. our next guest says enough is enough. new york...
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pete: all right. pull up the "fox & friends" package of me in the f-16, let's find out how many gs i pulled. rachel: did you with do the same thing? pete: yeah. for "fox & friends." for the super bowl, i think it was. they got all those jets, and i almost passed out. i didn't puke, and it's amazing. rachel: it's the incredible. will: this is the going to sound like a podcast promo. i had my air force pilot on and said what percent of people throw up, and he said over 50%. and like you, i started to black out. i didn't, but i started to black out on my right side, started to close in. just like in the movie. by the way, this is all in the movie. they talk about g lock. rachel: pretty cool stuff. anyway, we talk about top gun, why it's amazing, why america loves it, why america wants to feel -- actually wants to go back to the '80, and then we talk about this is us which had its season finale, and i know you guys used to watch it, but the rest -- refused to watch it, but the rest of america did. the fin
pete: all right. pull up the "fox & friends" package of me in the f-16, let's find out how many gs i pulled. rachel: did you with do the same thing? pete: yeah. for "fox & friends." for the super bowl, i think it was. they got all those jets, and i almost passed out. i didn't puke, and it's amazing. rachel: it's the incredible. will: this is the going to sound like a podcast promo. i had my air force pilot on and said what percent of people throw up, and he said over...
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pete: sure is. well, charlie, you also have a book coming out, it's called the college scam: how america's universities are bankrupting and brainwashing away the future of america's youth. it's on presale, it hits shelves july 26th. folks, gotta check it out. every one of our kids deserves access to the same brilliance that unleashed the founding generation. there was an education that was tied to that. charlie kirk, thanks so much for your leadership are, for the academy, for the book. appreciate it. >> thank you. pete: all right. toss it over to will with some headlines. will: thank you, pete. a new york times report revealing the uvalde police officer armed with an ar-15 rifle hesitated when he had the brief chance to shoot gunman before he entered the school on may 24th. it's another missed opportunity for officers at robb elementary school to prevent the massacre. 19 children and 2 teachers died. the police response is now subjected to three investigations. >>> the nypd is searching for five me
pete: sure is. well, charlie, you also have a book coming out, it's called the college scam: how america's universities are bankrupting and brainwashing away the future of america's youth. it's on presale, it hits shelves july 26th. folks, gotta check it out. every one of our kids deserves access to the same brilliance that unleashed the founding generation. there was an education that was tied to that. charlie kirk, thanks so much for your leadership are, for the academy, for the book....
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will, pete, good morning. pete: good morning. the game withs do go on sometimes a little long -- [laughter] are i do love little league. will: do your with boys play little league? pete: yeah. will: i know they're very into basketball. pete: i do love baseball, mid dad goes to to twins games all the time, but those little league games, man alive, if you don't bring a road soda -- rachel: i think that's where my career ended, t-ball. will: i wonder if they could the come up with a tee in the next hour, hour and a half -- rachel: that's where my sports career ended, and then i went into cheerleading. pete: none of us have played much baseball since last year's hell little league -- little league challenge. if i have played some whiffle pavel, but we'll see. my swing has been compared to ken griffey jr. rachel: is he a good baseball mare? will: he's pretty good. [laughter] left-wing act a vis groups are planning to shut down traffic near the supreme court ahead of the possible decision that could overturn roe v. wade. rachel: it fol
will, pete, good morning. pete: good morning. the game withs do go on sometimes a little long -- [laughter] are i do love little league. will: do your with boys play little league? pete: yeah. will: i know they're very into basketball. pete: i do love baseball, mid dad goes to to twins games all the time, but those little league games, man alive, if you don't bring a road soda -- rachel: i think that's where my career ended, t-ball. will: i wonder if they could the come up with a tee in the...
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rachel, will, pete. pete: alex, thank you very much. here with more reaction let's bring in hudson institute senior policy fellow, policy expert, rebecca heinrichs. thank you for being here. what do we make of this meeting, anything of significance? sounds dreadfully boring to me but anything of significance will come to this? >> this sounds so boring as the president sounds so sleepily talking to germany. he commended the germany supporting ukraine. the germans had this wonderful bold response they will start investing more in security, investing in defense, getting weapons into ukraine to help ukraine. all that fizzled out. that is mostly all air, all rhetoric, not a lot of substance. what i would like to see pushing germany and france to actually do more to say what they, to do more to actually make good what they said which helped ukraine win and push the russians out. vladmir putin has been very optimistic about what's going on in russia lately. i think part of that is begun to sense that western support for ukraine is beginning to
rachel, will, pete. pete: alex, thank you very much. here with more reaction let's bring in hudson institute senior policy fellow, policy expert, rebecca heinrichs. thank you for being here. what do we make of this meeting, anything of significance? sounds dreadfully boring to me but anything of significance will come to this? >> this sounds so boring as the president sounds so sleepily talking to germany. he commended the germany supporting ukraine. the germans had this wonderful bold...
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>> pete: all of them did. millie is rumored to have said it but all the other ones have said. >> ainsley: in the meranda but that memoranda has not been released. >> this is a prime time political hit job. that's what it is. attempting to keep donald trump from running again. that's what they staged. that's what the networks ran with. and i don't think it's going to be effective. >> ainsley: to change the narrative of what is happening in our country. >> pete: they are trying. if you were to answer what was the point? that elms so to be the point. we have got to talk about something else because there is nothing good to talk about. >> ainsley: both things. they don't want donald trump to run again. also trying to deflect on what is happening. we have 40-year high inflation. gas prices are through the roof. they went up again today another penny. he has low approval ratings, the president does. the president is going in the back to talk to the press corps on air force one to say, to blast them for not covering
>> pete: all of them did. millie is rumored to have said it but all the other ones have said. >> ainsley: in the meranda but that memoranda has not been released. >> this is a prime time political hit job. that's what it is. attempting to keep donald trump from running again. that's what they staged. that's what the networks ran with. and i don't think it's going to be effective. >> ainsley: to change the narrative of what is happening in our country. >> pete: they...
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>> pete: me personally, no. i don't like the characterization of so-called assault rifles vis-a-vis other rifles there is no difference how they look. >> ainsley: we are under the impression it's a machine gun, right? >> it's not. what i appreciate what matthew mcconaughey said he started out by saying mental health and say school safety and americans values. even though he said val-us. many of which i would not agree with, many supporters of the second amendment. it's a lot more difficult to bridge that gap there may be a big middle there hard core reasons on the left why they want to take every gun away. and hard core reasons on the right believe every incremental step telling a responsible gun owner you can't own a gun at 19 because some bad guy did something horrible like they did in uvalde so you 1-year-old, even though you can join the military you can't get a rifle. it becomes a very sticky conversation after the podium. that podium prpx was great going from there is a tough one. >> ainsley: many in the m
>> pete: me personally, no. i don't like the characterization of so-called assault rifles vis-a-vis other rifles there is no difference how they look. >> ainsley: we are under the impression it's a machine gun, right? >> it's not. what i appreciate what matthew mcconaughey said he started out by saying mental health and say school safety and americans values. even though he said val-us. many of which i would not agree with, many supporters of the second amendment. it's a lot...
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pete: alexandria? >> reporter: just a couple protesters arrived behind us, we expect larger crowds later today. when this decision came down around 10:00 am, the loudest reaction came from pro-life advocates who had tears of joy for what they call recognition of life before birth, something they waited 50 years for. abortion policies are at the state level, it was an emotional day for pro-choice advocates. an american flag was burned in dc symbolic of the anger and sadness directed at the supreme court after deciding abortion is not constitutionally protected, undoing the protection roe v wade provided women seeking abortion nationwide. those who were unhappy progressive politicians were on standby to act out with rage. and maxine waters said this. >> women are going to control their bodies. we will decide them. >> the new york post right there are 2 dozen arrests, they put to the street, all out for our rights rally. in arizona the state senate was evacuated due to a security situation. police deploye
pete: alexandria? >> reporter: just a couple protesters arrived behind us, we expect larger crowds later today. when this decision came down around 10:00 am, the loudest reaction came from pro-life advocates who had tears of joy for what they call recognition of life before birth, something they waited 50 years for. abortion policies are at the state level, it was an emotional day for pro-choice advocates. an american flag was burned in dc symbolic of the anger and sadness directed at the...
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good morning to you, pete. >> pete: good morning. it is officially out of control here in tuckerton. these people are wonderful. they are enthusiastic. and excited to get to the polls. i have yet to talk to a person who hasn't said to me as soon as i leave here, i'm going to the polls and going to vote. it's an opportunity to make my mark on the future of this county, on this state. and this country. seven states go to the polls as you said including new jersey. look at this wonderful family that's with us this morning. this is jeremy and wonderful -- i don't know if it's grandparents, parents, kids. >> extended grandparents. >> pete: extended grandparents pilgrim academy, christian school they bore to head out to school and hitting the polls. >> yes, sir. >> pete: what issues are top of mind for you as you go to the polls? >> so many to pick from. the financial issues are crazy. as a father, and member of the family, i'm really concerned about the lawlessness and godlessness in this country. i see prosecutors not prosecuting, i see
good morning to you, pete. >> pete: good morning. it is officially out of control here in tuckerton. these people are wonderful. they are enthusiastic. and excited to get to the polls. i have yet to talk to a person who hasn't said to me as soon as i leave here, i'm going to the polls and going to vote. it's an opportunity to make my mark on the future of this county, on this state. and this country. seven states go to the polls as you said including new jersey. look at this wonderful...
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and dakota, you are refreshing pete dr. saphier. >> dr. saphier: she needs to be careful because one of the consequences of speaking out against cancel culture is getting canceled periods especially in hollywood. that can easily happen. >> but i love to see young people especially those within fluid speaking out. >> it is a great irony go against the grain in the maybe you yourself will get canceled. >> i live in a little bit of truth speaks out no person will not make mistakes in their life. reminds me of the gospel of john he is without sin cast the first known. we need a little bit of grace in our society and if it takes a little bit coming from her good for her. >> given she is a third-generation hollywood actor maybe shows a little bit of that security that some of the newbies do not appear but good for her for using her platform for a good and i hope that she repeats that process the next time somebody is attempted to be canceled in hollywood like, this guy that i keep forgetting his name. chris chris pratt. >> yes, chris pratt. we a
and dakota, you are refreshing pete dr. saphier. >> dr. saphier: she needs to be careful because one of the consequences of speaking out against cancel culture is getting canceled periods especially in hollywood. that can easily happen. >> but i love to see young people especially those within fluid speaking out. >> it is a great irony go against the grain in the maybe you yourself will get canceled. >> i live in a little bit of truth speaks out no person will not make...
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brian cornell, pete's buddy, great ceo. we can all agree did a major job turning target around they came out, lowered numbers, two weeks later lowered them again. they have no idea about velocity of decline of the consumer anything relates to consumer, including the auto companies sure they're trading low multiples. those six to seven time multiples, those are historic multiples if you go before free money existed. no, they're not cheap here and those numbers will come down consumer appetite for paying higher lease payments or higher financing on autos is going away look, i think the here and now and near term, if it is two years, i would be content not to be in the market two years point of entry defines the return if i have to wait two years, i would rather remove the angst and find something else. >> is that a warning you'll be sitting on the investment committee talking cash position for the next 50 years? just joking. >> no, look, no. it is not a warning, it is a join me. i want company i want love. >> mr. love. i say
brian cornell, pete's buddy, great ceo. we can all agree did a major job turning target around they came out, lowered numbers, two weeks later lowered them again. they have no idea about velocity of decline of the consumer anything relates to consumer, including the auto companies sure they're trading low multiples. those six to seven time multiples, those are historic multiples if you go before free money existed. no, they're not cheap here and those numbers will come down consumer appetite...
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pete, okay i think to dan's point, dan can speak for himself. but i think to his point, it's that do we -- we're getting signs of weakness, retailers, whatever were did on worldwide exchange the point where you get the rule of ten when mortgage rates and gas prices add up to more than 10, it tends to precede or maybe cause a recession. we're there now. 5 on more. five plus on gas are you worried that this will cause a crash or a slowdown in the u.s. in global economies >> absolutely. i think that's got to be a concern. how could it not be. but the one thing i'd like to point out to you guy, when everybody wants to go to these other different areas where it's the ioh or the xle or something, i would encourage you to look at the xop. the reason i say that, the exploration company, these have been absolutely ripping. and it's not just something that just started, guys you look at the xop. take a look at that chart. you can put that up against any of the other energy charts and you'll see a huge outperformance why is that? those interest beta names
pete, okay i think to dan's point, dan can speak for himself. but i think to his point, it's that do we -- we're getting signs of weakness, retailers, whatever were did on worldwide exchange the point where you get the rule of ten when mortgage rates and gas prices add up to more than 10, it tends to precede or maybe cause a recession. we're there now. 5 on more. five plus on gas are you worried that this will cause a crash or a slowdown in the u.s. in global economies >> absolutely. i...
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pete, you previously had options. apple announced a big move into buy now, pay later interesting time for the space if worried about the economy some say buy now pay never could be one of the problems and defaults what do you make of this >> well, it shows you how apple is always looking ahead. this is one more incident where we are seeing this where we jumped into the space, started with credit cards, did peer to peer, now have goldman, sachs partner as part of the credit card thing they've done more than people realize in terms of how big and broad they've become on the financial side of things as far as affirm, competition gets harder and harder, scott. i can understand why they may be looking for further down side. this is a stock had a great run to the up side, since it made that turn and pulling back, i don't know how many buyers are still out there, especially with the competitive environment that we've got, not just apple but so many others, but specifically with apple, i think this company is in a tough spot
pete, you previously had options. apple announced a big move into buy now, pay later interesting time for the space if worried about the economy some say buy now pay never could be one of the problems and defaults what do you make of this >> well, it shows you how apple is always looking ahead. this is one more incident where we are seeing this where we jumped into the space, started with credit cards, did peer to peer, now have goldman, sachs partner as part of the credit card thing...
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we'll be back with unusual tityoracvi f pete. we still have final trades ahead as well. >>> pete, unusual. tell us what you see today >> i will start off with keurig dr. pepper the stock was trading just underneath 35, about $34.50 at the time we had a buyer of the june 35 calls. they are going for about 45 cents. what makes this even a little bit more interesting, though, they're willing to sell down side puts as well so financing a little bit of their bell, selling a down side put. somebody says the stock falls apart, i'm selling for about 45 cents, 5,000 of those trading. into redfin. the stock was trading around 10.60. trading very close early in the day, so the stock getting hammered of late we have a buyer of a couple thousand of the june 11 calls. stock trading 10.60, going for 45 cents up to 75 cents. the last one i've got for you is expedia. expedia, travel, that whole thing, the stock was trading at about 130.25 what makes this one interesting is they bought 5,000 of the june 140 calls. 4,100 of those were in one single
we'll be back with unusual tityoracvi f pete. we still have final trades ahead as well. >>> pete, unusual. tell us what you see today >> i will start off with keurig dr. pepper the stock was trading just underneath 35, about $34.50 at the time we had a buyer of the june 35 calls. they are going for about 45 cents. what makes this even a little bit more interesting, though, they're willing to sell down side puts as well so financing a little bit of their bell, selling a down side...
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i want to go back to pete williams. pete, the issue of the sensitive areas that you mentioned early on, what exactly is that? >> well, that's area where is a state can basically say okay, you can get a concealed carry permit, but you can't carry your gun in this sensitive place. so the court certainly leaves the door open for states to red line those areas where guns will not be permitted, where you can't carry a concealed weapon. you certainly can imagine what those areas would be, although the court doesn't define it. but i think that it's understandable why the governor says the state's been working on possible language here. it was quite obvious when this case was argued that new york was going to lose, and that the law was going to be struck down. they have had plenty of time to work on an alternative. the second thing is, the supreme court does not say there can be no restrictions on second amendment rights to carry guns. for example, one of the things the court says, as i noted earlier in the concurrence by the c
i want to go back to pete williams. pete, the issue of the sensitive areas that you mentioned early on, what exactly is that? >> well, that's area where is a state can basically say okay, you can get a concealed carry permit, but you can't carry your gun in this sensitive place. so the court certainly leaves the door open for states to red line those areas where guns will not be permitted, where you can't carry a concealed weapon. you certainly can imagine what those areas would be,...
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i'm pete. >> reporter: pete, that's her wife's name. it's also the name of their short film about gender identity, "a true story." >> it was summertime, 1975, winter park, florida. >> reporter: her wife with an 8-year-old kid who identified as a boy and named herself pete. >> she was able to charge a little part of the community in winter park, florida, and so we hope we can offer that today and continue to change the world in one small way. >> reporter: the story started in pete's cul-de-sac where friends knew she was a girl and didn't care, but outside of that cul-de-sac -- >> terrible. >> reporter: life was tough for pete. brett says gay history is primarily oral history and not taught in schools. >> so if we don't tell these stories, they're lost. >> reporter: brett directed and animated this film as the cofounder of art farm productions along with her team of about 60 people through the pixar cooperative. >> pixar hasn't told many lgbtq+ stories, and so it's unique. >> reporter: unique, just like the character, pete. >> i'm moving
i'm pete. >> reporter: pete, that's her wife's name. it's also the name of their short film about gender identity, "a true story." >> it was summertime, 1975, winter park, florida. >> reporter: her wife with an 8-year-old kid who identified as a boy and named herself pete. >> she was able to charge a little part of the community in winter park, florida, and so we hope we can offer that today and continue to change the world in one small way. >> reporter:...
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pete is here. and today pete is actually helping me cook. >> ainsley: pete is eating. >> brian: what is going on? >> ainsley: pete will go to wherever there is food. >> he be can't talk. >> brian: he eats all the time. >> who said pete can't cook? guys, we have this morning we did the reverse seared burning wings for vip for gavin degraw. this is actually a pork belly burnt end. same technique, but it's pork belly. >> steve: yeah. we have got some here, too. >> ainsley: it's delicious. >> steve: john, i'm sampling the smoked mac and cheese. how do you do that? >> i just bit into a pork belly. the smoked mac and cheese. you can take any of your store bought mac and cheese. ours is a four cheese mac and cheese. you can take cheez-its and put the cheese its on top. smoke it for three to four hours. >> brian: you make your own cheez-its or use nabisco. >> steve: store-bought. they are delicious. >> thank you so much. >> brian: put the grill on and pete just shows up. >> ainsley: always. >> steve: he ha
pete is here. and today pete is actually helping me cook. >> ainsley: pete is eating. >> brian: what is going on? >> ainsley: pete will go to wherever there is food. >> he be can't talk. >> brian: he eats all the time. >> who said pete can't cook? guys, we have this morning we did the reverse seared burning wings for vip for gavin degraw. this is actually a pork belly burnt end. same technique, but it's pork belly. >> steve: yeah. we have got some here,...
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so pete and tim talked about it and guy touched on it. wti crude peaked wheat, lumber continues to collapse. this meanstwo things the economy is not doing so great. there is a slowdown. but there is the fed getting some room. to not be as hawkish get some room to get his foot off the brake. i don't think that is gooding to happen but i do think cpi will come in light in july. >> i think that's a great call i think part of the momentum in the week to give us part of this thrust we were getting lower commodity reads and getting lower in copper and energy was destroyed this week and if you look at that university of michigan, we got the second reading and the five to ten year inflation came down and there is rumors that powell is looking at this number and this got him excited. >> pete, what is your chart? >> well the chart i like is the ten-year i've been working on that for a while now. for the last couple of weeks when you look at where it is it got above 3% and you see a lot of selling going on and we got all the way up to 3.5% the selle
so pete and tim talked about it and guy touched on it. wti crude peaked wheat, lumber continues to collapse. this meanstwo things the economy is not doing so great. there is a slowdown. but there is the fed getting some room. to not be as hawkish get some room to get his foot off the brake. i don't think that is gooding to happen but i do think cpi will come in light in july. >> i think that's a great call i think part of the momentum in the week to give us part of this thrust we were...
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pete, how about you? >> yeah, i'm matched up with guy on this one. you know, it is not a supply -- it is a supply issue it is not a demand issue they have the demand they just have to be able to get it out there they've not been able to execute on that side of things they did say they don't need to raise capital. that's great they're starting to see cash flow that's great but, mel, the reality is they've got to get things out and the demand is there for it, but they're just unable to do that until they can, i think you got to wait on the sidelines because i think people will still be very frustrated and be waiting for the company to really show that they can be that company that they once were, because they certainly haven't looked like the old boeing over the last year and a half or two years. >>> all right. coming up, shares of amazon snapping a six-day winning streak in a big way today and ahead of the big stock split coming on monday should you be buying in. we will get answers. >>> later on "options action" are shares of starbucks ready to perk
pete, how about you? >> yeah, i'm matched up with guy on this one. you know, it is not a supply -- it is a supply issue it is not a demand issue they have the demand they just have to be able to get it out there they've not been able to execute on that side of things they did say they don't need to raise capital. that's great they're starting to see cash flow that's great but, mel, the reality is they've got to get things out and the demand is there for it, but they're just unable to do...
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pete: there is no time to wait. kids are getting killed every single day in the south and west side. jessica: he made hundreds of millions of creating one of the dollars largest cannabis companies in the country. pete: tuition, room and board books and fees will be paid for you, and you will go to college for free. jessica: is now making it his mission to give back. the last couple of years, he's paid the college tuition for high school graduates in his hometown of toledo, ohio, and their parents as well. pete: poverty is multigenerational. and so if you're just giving one generation educational access, is that enough to solve poverty? >> it's not about readiness. it really is about finances. jessica: cadence, with help from former chicago public schools superintendent, dr. janice jackson. >> take that allusion and use it in a sentence. jessica: is now bringing the same scholarship model to chicago. >> there's a huge misconception that college is free if you come from low socioeconomic background, that simply isn't
pete: there is no time to wait. kids are getting killed every single day in the south and west side. jessica: he made hundreds of millions of creating one of the dollars largest cannabis companies in the country. pete: tuition, room and board books and fees will be paid for you, and you will go to college for free. jessica: is now making it his mission to give back. the last couple of years, he's paid the college tuition for high school graduates in his hometown of toledo, ohio, and their...
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technical analysis pete, to you do you agree with this do you believe there's merit there? >> you know, the way things feel now, i don't know that that's possible as a matter of fact, when i look at what people are buying in terms of the puts getting bought in the major etfs of late, that's been interesting. on top of that, how about what was going on the other day with the volatility index people were buying the bix calls. the 50 strike calls. 95,000 of those. going out to july. so gives me and idea that people are expecting something that's going to be big and maybe bigger than those levels. could we go under those levels we could not saying we will, but there's a possibility. >> steve, usual saying 3450 is the level to watch on the s&p? >> 3350. could be a smidge lower, but if we have that, you're going to see panic. the problem is, if it's a different rate environment then that doesn't stand i look to the benchmark of feb 2020 before we fall off a cliff. >> i think we're pricing in interest rates and we talked about the move in interest rates, but haven't really yet pri
technical analysis pete, to you do you agree with this do you believe there's merit there? >> you know, the way things feel now, i don't know that that's possible as a matter of fact, when i look at what people are buying in terms of the puts getting bought in the major etfs of late, that's been interesting. on top of that, how about what was going on the other day with the volatility index people were buying the bix calls. the 50 strike calls. 95,000 of those. going out to july. so gives...
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today "mayor pete" is "secretary pete," head of the united states department of transportation. thanks to the bipartisan infrastructure law passed last year, he's overseeing one of the most significant investments in america's bridges, roads and rails in more than half a century. buttigieg is 40-years-old, a harvard graduate, rhodes scholar, and former navy reserve officer who ran for the democratic presidential nomination in 2020. as we first reported earlier this year, he's now dealing with a pandemic-related supply chain crisis and trying to ensure that hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars are well-spent on aging transportation systems in desperate need of repair. at aboutut 6:30 a.m.m. on januay 28, this b bridge in p pittsbur, pennsylvlvania, collllapsed whia bus and some cars were driving across it. no one was killed, but several people were injured. federal investigators are trying to understand why safety inspectors hadn't warned that a collapse was imminent. when somebody's driving over a bridge, should they feel confident? >> pete buttigeig: yeah. i mean, we have t
today "mayor pete" is "secretary pete," head of the united states department of transportation. thanks to the bipartisan infrastructure law passed last year, he's overseeing one of the most significant investments in america's bridges, roads and rails in more than half a century. buttigieg is 40-years-old, a harvard graduate, rhodes scholar, and former navy reserve officer who ran for the democratic presidential nomination in 2020. as we first reported earlier this year,...
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. >> hi, i'm pete. >> reporter: pete. that's her wife's name. it's also the name of their short film about gender identity. a true story. >> it was summertime 1975, winter park, florida. >> reporter: her wife was an 8-year-old kid who identified as a boy and named herself pete. >> she was able by being herself to change a little part of the community in winter park, florida. so we hope that we can offer that today and continue to change the world in a one small way. >> reporter: the story started in pete's cul-de-sac where friends knew she was a girl and didn't care, but outside of the cul-de-sac -- >> terrible! >> reporter: life was tough for pete. brett says gay history is primarily oral history and not taught in schools. >> so if we don't tell these stories, they are lost. >> reporter: she directed and animated this film as the cofunder of art farm productions with 60 people through the pixar cooperative. >> pixar hasn't told many lgbtq+ stories, and so it's unique. >> reporter: unique. just like the character pete. >> i am moving each one of
. >> hi, i'm pete. >> reporter: pete. that's her wife's name. it's also the name of their short film about gender identity. a true story. >> it was summertime 1975, winter park, florida. >> reporter: her wife was an 8-year-old kid who identified as a boy and named herself pete. >> she was able by being herself to change a little part of the community in winter park, florida. so we hope that we can offer that today and continue to change the world in a one small...
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pete you stay there we're not done with you. pete: okay. stuart: you have to stick around let's look at futures where are we now? the inflation numbers came out at 8:30, 40 minutes later the dow industrials are going to be down over 400 points and the nasdaq is down over 200. please remember, yesterday, the dow was down 600, so combined with this morning loss you're looking at a thousand points down in the last what, 24 hours. speaker pelosi in no rush to protect supreme court justices, oh, no. she set a vote to boost their security for next week. roll tape. >> you said that justices are protected but there was an attempt on justice kavanaugh 's life. >> it's about staff and the rest. stuart: tell that to justice kavanaugh, please. remember when energy secretary granholm laughed off rising oil prices? you got to watch this. >> what is the granholm plan to increase oil production in america? >> [laughter] that is hilarious. if i had the magic wand on this. stuart: she's changing her tune now. we'll tell you what she's saying these days. we'l
pete you stay there we're not done with you. pete: okay. stuart: you have to stick around let's look at futures where are we now? the inflation numbers came out at 8:30, 40 minutes later the dow industrials are going to be down over 400 points and the nasdaq is down over 200. please remember, yesterday, the dow was down 600, so combined with this morning loss you're looking at a thousand points down in the last what, 24 hours. speaker pelosi in no rush to protect supreme court justices, oh, no....
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y el dÍa comenzÓ oscuro para el jefe de policÍa de uvalde, pete arredondo, que fue suspendido de sus funciones luego de lo ocurrido en la masacre de uvalde. todo el mundo se pregunta si le seguirÁn pagando y cuÁl serÁ su futuro en la policÍa. vamos a buscar respuestas. reportero: saludos. pete arredondo, jefe de la policÍa del distrito escolar de uvalde, texas, se encuentra en el ojo del huracÁn en esta investigaciÓn que trata de deslindar responsabilidades sobre la tragedia ocurrida en uvalde. pete arredondo es seÑalado como la persona que fallÓ en no dar Órdenes para que los oficiales entraran en acciÓn y eliminar la amenaza de salvador ramos. un senador estatal, roland gutiÉrrez, dice que tal vez toda culpa no la tiene pete arredondo. >> hoy demandamos al departamento de seguridad pÚblica de texas para que publiquen la informaciÓn de lo que sucediÓ ese dÍa. reportero: en este momento, un grupo de personas de uvalde estÁn llevando a cabo una especie de movimiento para pedir su destituciÓn. borja: gracias. en estas horribles condiciones vivÍa una niÑa de siete a
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pete, tell us more. >> thank you very much for this opportunity. hemingway said it happened gradually and then suddenly. covid-19 was that moment when people were greeted with the craziness, whether it's gender pronouns for 8-year-old or the 16-19 project. where did this come from? it's not a product of the '60s. it was a intentional takeover by old school progressives in the early 20th century, who identified the classrooms is where they could take over culture. change the way the youngest think. there's another book called "closing of the american mind," about higher education in the '80s. we're not saying this is equal to that, but this is the k-12 version, saying it's not college anymore, it's the elementary school. the progressives were intentionally removed certain things that were an impediment to their social justice projects, that started as early the 1910s, 1920s, when many groups landed on our shores. >> what are those things they avoided? >> the first thing they did is they knew they had to remove god from the classroom. that was a numb
pete, tell us more. >> thank you very much for this opportunity. hemingway said it happened gradually and then suddenly. covid-19 was that moment when people were greeted with the craziness, whether it's gender pronouns for 8-year-old or the 16-19 project. where did this come from? it's not a product of the '60s. it was a intentional takeover by old school progressives in the early 20th century, who identified the classrooms is where they could take over culture. change the way the...
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pete hegseth is here. [applause] good to see he is relaxing his dimples and took some time off from parenting. he has so many children, he and his wife just bought a new house. [laughter] so, big news, a republican has gotten a house seat in the deep blue south texas. that is scary to dems who thought the only seat flipping would be a gender-neutral bathroom. is this an indicator of a coming roadway of? may be, and it's got nothing to do with the tampon shortage. terrible. absolutely terrible. i don't stand for that kind of humor. let's ask the folks at "the view," which no one has ever said in the history of the universe, is there a red wave coming? >> the red wave is coming. republicans are going to win the midterms, short of something unforeseen that i could not predict now. >> you don't know that. >> let's wait and see what the people vote in. >> greg: yeah, you know what i love about "the view"? it reminds people every day not to eat lead paint chips. but you've got to remember, joy behar thought that
pete hegseth is here. [applause] good to see he is relaxing his dimples and took some time off from parenting. he has so many children, he and his wife just bought a new house. [laughter] so, big news, a republican has gotten a house seat in the deep blue south texas. that is scary to dems who thought the only seat flipping would be a gender-neutral bathroom. is this an indicator of a coming roadway of? may be, and it's got nothing to do with the tampon shortage. terrible. absolutely terrible....
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pete, congratulations on the success of the book. too bad it's need. pete: indeed. i think back on my childhood and i never questioned my teachers' authority. if your teacher said something, close the book, that's gospel. kids don't change, kids still have that same view. and the challenge is the pipeline of teachers. what they teach, the credit daye accreditation they get. the teachers had to go through the same training, go through the diversity, equity, inclusion to get into that classroom. that's not to point fingers at teachers. but the priorities of what they teach has totally changed leading to the indoctrination of kids. brian: it was actually started a long time ago by what anti-american forces. >> progressives. in the 1920s. they knew the hearts and affections of our youngest, if they could target them that would be the most effective down the line. it happened gradually, they removed certain things like god, like an understanding of meum -f human nay nature. we call it the covid 1619 moment. what are we look at with gender pronounced? not an accident. bri
pete, congratulations on the success of the book. too bad it's need. pete: indeed. i think back on my childhood and i never questioned my teachers' authority. if your teacher said something, close the book, that's gospel. kids don't change, kids still have that same view. and the challenge is the pipeline of teachers. what they teach, the credit daye accreditation they get. the teachers had to go through the same training, go through the diversity, equity, inclusion to get into that classroom....
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that's almost a 5 1/4% move, and pete's right, the ten-year is 5 2/3 percent. it gives you an idea as pete is dead on in this velocity of the years higher in rates today. kari, put your years of experience of watching these markets and running portfolios on display for folks and give me an idea of just how you're thinking about what happened on friday carrying into today, and where you think it may go from here >> so i think the most notable thing is the lack of faith right now that investors have in what they've been told. what they've been told by the fed. what they've been told by the treasury department, what they've been told by companies and the management so that's sort of been thrown out the window because we can't seem to trust that the numbers that the fed are looking at, have been looking at, which remember, they use that word transitory for a very long time, they've stopped using that, and now we've got lots inflation, much more than anyone really expected that we saw in those numbers on friday, and janet yellen and the treasury department, again, l
that's almost a 5 1/4% move, and pete's right, the ten-year is 5 2/3 percent. it gives you an idea as pete is dead on in this velocity of the years higher in rates today. kari, put your years of experience of watching these markets and running portfolios on display for folks and give me an idea of just how you're thinking about what happened on friday carrying into today, and where you think it may go from here >> so i think the most notable thing is the lack of faith right now that...
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appreciate it. >> thank you, pete. >> steve: pete, what's coming up? >> pete: parent who want a say in their children's education making it happen. actor kurt cammeron tells us about this home school awakening. that's next. ♪ born in the u.s.a. ♪ ♪ new york to l.a. ♪ (man) [whispering] what's going on? (burke) it's a farmers policy perk. get farmers and you could save money by doing nothing. just be claim-free on your home insurance for three years. (man) that's really something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. (dad) bravo! (mom) that's our son! (burke) we should. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >> ainsley: if parents across the country look for solutions to woke public school curriculums, a new documentary is highlighting the benefits of homeschooling. >> the freedom we had was so worth the small sacrifice it was to teach the kids. now, 12 years later, i realize it wasn't a sacrifice. it was a total gift. >> pete: the home school awakening is in select theaters today and tomorrow only. >> ste
appreciate it. >> thank you, pete. >> steve: pete, what's coming up? >> pete: parent who want a say in their children's education making it happen. actor kurt cammeron tells us about this home school awakening. that's next. ♪ born in the u.s.a. ♪ ♪ new york to l.a. ♪ (man) [whispering] what's going on? (burke) it's a farmers policy perk. get farmers and you could save money by doing nothing. just be claim-free on your home insurance for three years. (man) that's really...
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"fox and friends" goes, pete hegseth is there. hi, hegseth. >> pete: i believe they call it a consolation trophy, carley. she did win the trophy, carley, be honest, it was wonderful approach to knocker-ball and you did a great job. >> carley: you know how i won? i thought it was a secret? i stole the -- >> pete: put the soccer ball in front of you and kicked it while the rest -- >> carley: i cheated. i stole the soccer ball, put it in my giant inflatable thing and kicked it in. >> pete: i didn't see that, i will check the tape. even better for you, classic "fox and friends" win, do whatever it takes, i respect that a lot. good morning. we're in tuckerton, new jersey at the dynasty diner. it is primary day, elections are coming ever closer, there are republican primary challenges here, it will set the table for the general election and a lot has to do with what is the future of the republican party. remember jeff van drew, he's in a republican primary, how will he do? we'll talk to voters, this is his district down in south jersey.
"fox and friends" goes, pete hegseth is there. hi, hegseth. >> pete: i believe they call it a consolation trophy, carley. she did win the trophy, carley, be honest, it was wonderful approach to knocker-ball and you did a great job. >> carley: you know how i won? i thought it was a secret? i stole the -- >> pete: put the soccer ball in front of you and kicked it while the rest -- >> carley: i cheated. i stole the soccer ball, put it in my giant inflatable thing...
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pete, thank you very much. and as always for more options action, tune in to the full show every friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern time coming up, did the bitcoin ground hog see its shadow? this brutal crypto winner seems to have no end in sight as coinbase faces more layoffs. shares of fedex topping the tape today. what is delivering these monster gains, at least for one day? making karen happy much more "fast money" in two minutes. when traders tell us how to make thinkorswim® even better, we listen. like jack. he wanted a streamlined version he could access anywhere, no download necessary. and kim. she wanted to execute a pre-set trade strategy in seconds. so we gave 'em thinkorswim® web. because platforms this innovative aren't just made for traders -they're made by them. thinkorswim® by td ameritrade okay. aren't just made for traders -they're made by them. ahhh! wa-hoo! ha ha! no! no ha ha! >>> welcome back let's take another look at the collapse in bitcoin. major news out of coinbase cutting nearly 1100 job
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pete: forget it, yeah, it's impossible. you wouldn't find it to start with, and then if you did, i mean, it would just be hundreds of dollars a week. i'm only guessing, there's no point in having a look, i would say $400, $500 a week. reporter: after a meal from the soup kitchen, the day comes to an early end. he doesn't complain because he's aware that others are even worse off. after that, that's nothing to do but lie down and wait for morning. and hopefully better times. but for those with money, or just passing through, life's a dream in byron bay. the town has 10,000 residents, but many more tourists. and some stay on. the place is a magnet for the hip and wealthy. those able to sit out the pandemic or other crises under the australian sun. while some enjoyed the quiet during the pandemic, others were bearing the full brunt of what byron's mayor calls a housing crisis. michael: we've seen a huge move from the cities to the regions in the pandemic, so that means more pressure on housing, more people displaced, higher ho
pete: forget it, yeah, it's impossible. you wouldn't find it to start with, and then if you did, i mean, it would just be hundreds of dollars a week. i'm only guessing, there's no point in having a look, i would say $400, $500 a week. reporter: after a meal from the soup kitchen, the day comes to an early end. he doesn't complain because he's aware that others are even worse off. after that, that's nothing to do but lie down and wait for morning. and hopefully better times. but for those with...
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pete's absolutely right. the question of executive privilege was resolved before navarro actually tried to invoke it but there is a second reason and it's also really important. let's say judge hallie jackson issued an order to me and i wanted to invoke privilege so i didn't have to answer certain questions in front of you, your honor, judge jackson, i would have to do that in court on a question-by-question basis. i can't simply make a blanket statement that some privilege precludes me from answering anything that i may be asked. and so in order to comply or try to comply in good faith, you show up. you invoke privilege if there is a question that would elicit a privileged answer. but there's a whole bunch of other questions he could have answered if he had wanted to and a whole bunch of documents he could have produced if he wanted to. so simply stonewalling the committee and invoking a privilege nonexistent or otherwise doesn't fly. >> so then, ali, you're posted on capitol hill. any reaction from members
pete's absolutely right. the question of executive privilege was resolved before navarro actually tried to invoke it but there is a second reason and it's also really important. let's say judge hallie jackson issued an order to me and i wanted to invoke privilege so i didn't have to answer certain questions in front of you, your honor, judge jackson, i would have to do that in court on a question-by-question basis. i can't simply make a blanket statement that some privilege precludes me from...
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is pete williams. let's focus in on west virginia versus epa. what are the repercussions of this and what does it mean? >> the repercussions are broader than just this ruling which restricts the epa's ability. we're talking about limits being imposed essentially on using coal and the shift to more climate-friendly sources of power incentivized by the government. let me point out, jose, this was a case that the court did not have to decide. the biden administration had acknowledged that it did not intend to put back into use the provision that the states were challenging because market forces had already, in essence, put that provision into effect, pushing companies toward that shift that would benefit the environment. the court decided to hear the case, nonetheless. that's a good signal to how far its reach will be, because this is part of the conservative agenda of dismantling what they call the nanny state and limiting the ability of the federal government and executive branch agencies to work in mea
is pete williams. let's focus in on west virginia versus epa. what are the repercussions of this and what does it mean? >> the repercussions are broader than just this ruling which restricts the epa's ability. we're talking about limits being imposed essentially on using coal and the shift to more climate-friendly sources of power incentivized by the government. let me point out, jose, this was a case that the court did not have to decide. the biden administration had acknowledged that it...
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to get worse, pete, for sure. and also the prices are going t go up dramatically i know some people who work and the package food industry and they say the producer inflation number which hasn't gotten nearly as much attention is going to mean that that price rising is coming essentially the price raises ar on the horizon. that is going to be for your staples, milk, eggs, butter, so people will find their there should not have been unsurprise that as soon as there was a war in ukraine, as soon as we saw inflation rising the way it has come of the should of been thinking what if a supply chain crunch plus a large part of the russian region, and inflation all this together means you're going to have to have real food shortages. delusional and incompetent at levels that critics are trying to warn the country about this it's even worse i thought, it's not a single person at the. >> joe biden has been in public life for 50 years, he hasn't ever the front of a paycheck, how much is to do with that's the only him or he's
to get worse, pete, for sure. and also the prices are going t go up dramatically i know some people who work and the package food industry and they say the producer inflation number which hasn't gotten nearly as much attention is going to mean that that price rising is coming essentially the price raises ar on the horizon. that is going to be for your staples, milk, eggs, butter, so people will find their there should not have been unsurprise that as soon as there was a war in ukraine, as soon...
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pete did such a nice job explaining this, i'm loathe to try to add anything to it. but think about it this way -- one of the things that concerned the supreme court was that states that required a special showing, a need, a proper cause like new york were employing what the court believed to be a subjective standard. it's hard to know what proper cause, is and most people who applied in new york were granted a permit to carry a permit outside of the home, but some were not. what the supreme court seems to want are objective standards. so like pete described, back ground checks to make sure you're not allowing a convicted felon to carry a weapon outside the home is a good, thoughtful, objective way to think about it. the second circuit -- i'm sorry, the second amendment has been significantly broadened by the court's interpretation here. more people will be able to carry outside the home, but we're going to have to legislate and litigate what the court means by certain qualification and sensitive areas. so much more to come on that. but the governor of new york is ri
pete did such a nice job explaining this, i'm loathe to try to add anything to it. but think about it this way -- one of the things that concerned the supreme court was that states that required a special showing, a need, a proper cause like new york were employing what the court believed to be a subjective standard. it's hard to know what proper cause, is and most people who applied in new york were granted a permit to carry a permit outside of the home, but some were not. what the supreme...
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pete arredondo. los padres pidieron que fuera despedido. por quÉ arredondo no tenÍa una llave maestra si es el jefe de la policÍa y por quÉ las autoridades tardaron tanto tiempo sin tomar acciÓn chl el comitÉ los escuchÓ sin dar declaraciones. el testimonio mÁs impactante una empleada de la fun Área frente a la primaria, muchos se refugiados en el tiroteo. >>> no tenÍan donde ir no habÍa un plan. fueron ella y otros empleados de la funeraria que los resguardaron hasta que llegaron sus padres. acciÓn que para ellos, solo reitera que ninguna de las autoridades de uvalde ni la escuela estaban preparados para manejar una emergencia de esta magnitud. dentro de este salÓn, los sobrevivientes esperaron una hora con 14 minutos antes de ser rescatados y en los pasillos, el comandante en la escena pete arredondo esperÓ que llegaran rifles, radios, ku dos, esperÓ un grupo especializado de swap y esperÓ por una llave que quizÁs nunca fue necesaria. felicidad. >>> es inevitable sentir esta rabia y deja muchas cosas que pensar lourdes gr
pete arredondo. los padres pidieron que fuera despedido. por quÉ arredondo no tenÍa una llave maestra si es el jefe de la policÍa y por quÉ las autoridades tardaron tanto tiempo sin tomar acciÓn chl el comitÉ los escuchÓ sin dar declaraciones. el testimonio mÁs impactante una empleada de la fun Área frente a la primaria, muchos se refugiados en el tiroteo. >>> no tenÍan donde ir no habÍa un plan. fueron ella y otros empleados de la funeraria que los resguardaron hasta que...
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. >> hi, i'm pete. >> pete, that's her wife's name and the name of their short film about gender identity. >> it was sum amertime, 1975. >> reporter: her wife is a girl who identified as a boy and named herself "pete." >> she was able to change a little bit of the community in winter park, florida, so we hope to offer that today and continue to change the world. >> reporter: it started in her cul-de-sac where people knew she was a girl and didn't care, but outside the cul-de-sac, life was tough for pete. brit said the history is typically oral history and not taught in school. >> if we don't tell these stories, they're lost. >> reporter: she co-founded this production with about 60 people throughout pixar cooperative. >> pixar hasn't told many lgbt stories. hoping for a time when little boys and girls aren't lost in their identity. >> gives hope at the end of the day that it's possible to be who you want to be, no matter how you identify. >> reporter: knowing character can't always be created. i'm justin andrews, kpix 5. >> join us for our live special streaming on cbs news bay area. >>>
. >> hi, i'm pete. >> pete, that's her wife's name and the name of their short film about gender identity. >> it was sum amertime, 1975. >> reporter: her wife is a girl who identified as a boy and named herself "pete." >> she was able to change a little bit of the community in winter park, florida, so we hope to offer that today and continue to change the world. >> reporter: it started in her cul-de-sac where people knew she was a girl and didn't...
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we felt we had to talk to pete for obvious reasons today. he joins us now. pete, there you are. wasn't sure if you were on the phone or in front of a camera or not. jon said you spoke with cornell. do you want to elaborate on that >> no. i'm not going too deep into that, scott. i noticed certain things in the last quarter we heard what the quarter was reported to us steph, everybody covered this thing with the inventories, right? but what i think, you asked one question that i thought was going to happen this quarter and things get better. i can tell you exactly the answer to that brian cornell said himself look, we aregoing to take this on right now, essentially saying you know what, we have inventories, we essentially screwed up in this particular category and a lot of it having to do with outdoor stuff, and that was one of the biggest issues they ran into was they had a lot of inventory in certain areas, they weren't able to sell it now they're going to slash it. that's why i think you're seeing margins go down to 2% because they're willing to be rapid in how they work it out
we felt we had to talk to pete for obvious reasons today. he joins us now. pete, there you are. wasn't sure if you were on the phone or in front of a camera or not. jon said you spoke with cornell. do you want to elaborate on that >> no. i'm not going too deep into that, scott. i noticed certain things in the last quarter we heard what the quarter was reported to us steph, everybody covered this thing with the inventories, right? but what i think, you asked one question that i thought was...
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let me bring in now justice correspondent pete williams. orders, pete, for medical abortion pills have multiplied, but can a patient who lives in a state where abortion is banned still order them legally? >> well, the justice department says the states can't ban shipment of those pills by claiming they're unsafe because the fda has declared them to be safe and effective. but state laws are different. and lawyers who track this issue say there's no clear answer yet. they do say it's pretty clear that patients can travel to states where abortion is legal to have the procedure there, lester >> and separately, pete, what about today's other big supreme court ruling >> another example of the court easing the separation of church and state. it ruled for a high school football coach who prayed on the 50 yard line immediately after games. the school district told him to find someplace else to pray to avoid the appearance that it was endorsing his religion but by a vote of 6-3 the court said he was acting in a private capacity protected by freedom o
let me bring in now justice correspondent pete williams. orders, pete, for medical abortion pills have multiplied, but can a patient who lives in a state where abortion is banned still order them legally? >> well, the justice department says the states can't ban shipment of those pills by claiming they're unsafe because the fda has declared them to be safe and effective. but state laws are different. and lawyers who track this issue say there's no clear answer yet. they do say it's pretty...
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pete, you know what ? the june numbers are expected to exceed those of me that's i mean, it's unheard of numbers and it really is terrifying forg a lot of people working along the border when they knowpp that so many people haveea disappeared from the fabric of our country that haven't been vetted. many people coming from all over the world, not just from mexico, not just from central america. and i can tell you this from the people that i interviewed, h they're being recruited on twitter, on facebook, on youtube to join these large caravans, many of which are forming right nowow in honduras and guatemala and making their way through mexico, heading to the united statesco h. pete, i really know what to say. allis i can say is thank you for actually going to the sourcego and doing the reporting. almost nobody elsest will . no sara carter,th thank you so muc. >> joining me now with more reaction are former acting icee director tom hulman and arizona attorney generalna mark aronowitz. thank you both for being
pete, you know what ? the june numbers are expected to exceed those of me that's i mean, it's unheard of numbers and it really is terrifying forg a lot of people working along the border when they knowpp that so many people haveea disappeared from the fabric of our country that haven't been vetted. many people coming from all over the world, not just from mexico, not just from central america. and i can tell you this from the people that i interviewed, h they're being recruited on twitter, on...
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lester >> all right, pete thank you. >>> the ripple effect was immediate. just after the decision some of those trigger laws already in effect, some women unable to get abortion services planned for today. blayne alexander with more now from mississippi. >> reporter: outside the mississippi clinic at the heart of today's supreme court decision. >> we do abortions, and we are proud to do abortions. >> reporter: even though the days for that are now numbered at the jackson women's health organization the requests are only growing. in ten days, because of the state's trigger law, mississippi's only abortion clinic will shut down for good. >> i will tell you that any patient that contacts us, we will see them we will make sure we see them during that ten days >> reporter: but in some states change is already happening. of the 13 trigger law states abortion is now illegal with a few exceptions in at least five of them following today's ruling including missouri, oklahoma, and arkansas, where through tears the attorney general signed the certification late today.
lester >> all right, pete thank you. >>> the ripple effect was immediate. just after the decision some of those trigger laws already in effect, some women unable to get abortion services planned for today. blayne alexander with more now from mississippi. >> reporter: outside the mississippi clinic at the heart of today's supreme court decision. >> we do abortions, and we are proud to do abortions. >> reporter: even though the days for that are now numbered at...
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transportation secretary pete buttigieg met with them. with pete muntean and richard quest in doha. pete, you first, what are you seeing what's happening across the country? give us late of the land. >> reporter: things still pretty busy here, victor. you know, a lot of folks still trying to get home after the massive cancellations over the weekend. the cancellation numbers are huge. the because is really not that new. airlines got a lot smaller over the pandemic, meaning they have massive crew shortages now of pilots and flight attendants. look at the cancellations numbers. this all came to a head because of bad weather that started at the end of last week, thursday. 1700 flights cancelled nationwide on thursday. more than 1400 on friday. airlines tried to play catch-up unsuccessfully on saturday and sunday. 800 flights cancelled on saturday. 900 flights cancelled on sunday. this impacted some of the biggest hubs for airlines in the u.s. charlotte, laguardia, in fact, we talked to a passenger at laguardia, she was booked for a flight on saturday. than flight was cancelled. she was
transportation secretary pete buttigieg met with them. with pete muntean and richard quest in doha. pete, you first, what are you seeing what's happening across the country? give us late of the land. >> reporter: things still pretty busy here, victor. you know, a lot of folks still trying to get home after the massive cancellations over the weekend. the cancellation numbers are huge. the because is really not that new. airlines got a lot smaller over the pandemic, meaning they have...
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hablamos del jefe de la policÍa escolar, el seÑor pete arredondo. paulina: en las primeras imÁgenes que se revelaron este martes de la cÁmaras internas de la escuela se puede ver al menos a 11 oficiales, incluido al jefe de la policÍa del distrito escolar, pete arredondo. a todos ellos se les ve con armas de largo alcance y un escudo antibalas, ingresando 19 minutos despuÉs de que llegÓ al escuela el atacante. carolina: la respuesta de la partera policial habrÍa sido una hora despuÉs de que este hombre empezara a matarlos a todos. como nos cuenta nuestra colega elyangÉlica gonzÁlez. elyangÉlica: 77 minutos pasaron antes de frenar a salvador ramos, es una cifra que a casi un mes de la masacre, no deja de dar vueltas en la cabeza de las familias siento una gran impotencia de no poder hacer nada. contra ese bastardo ni contra la policÍa, ni contra el gobierno. elyangÉlica: el comitÉ que investiga los hechos celebra hoy por primera vez una audiencia pÚblica, aunque sin oyentes ni familia, fue que analicen nueva informaciÓn que no cuenta d
hablamos del jefe de la policÍa escolar, el seÑor pete arredondo. paulina: en las primeras imÁgenes que se revelaron este martes de la cÁmaras internas de la escuela se puede ver al menos a 11 oficiales, incluido al jefe de la policÍa del distrito escolar, pete arredondo. a todos ellos se les ve con armas de largo alcance y un escudo antibalas, ingresando 19 minutos despuÉs de que llegÓ al escuela el atacante. carolina: la respuesta de la partera policial habrÍa sido una hora despuÉs...
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thank you so much for that, pete. appreciate it. >>> so if you're listening to pete's report or if you had experience that he just described at the airport, you think, well, i'm going to get in the car, guess what, there is not going to be much relief when it comes to your wallet there. gas prices are dropping slightly but still remain near record highs. nationwide, a gallon of regular gas averages $4.98. it is a drop of 3 cents from last week. joining me now is patrick duhan, head of petroleum analysis at gas buddy. i'm trying to find a silver lining here and i don't know if you have one with the gas prices. it is three cents, but do you have any optimism given your experience and read on this that those numbers, that those numbers will continue to at least in a small way come down as summer driving season really starts? >> i'm trying to be a little more optimistic this morning. a lot of it has been bad news as prices continue to march up. now a little bit of light at the end of the tunnel. i think that we will conti
thank you so much for that, pete. appreciate it. >>> so if you're listening to pete's report or if you had experience that he just described at the airport, you think, well, i'm going to get in the car, guess what, there is not going to be much relief when it comes to your wallet there. gas prices are dropping slightly but still remain near record highs. nationwide, a gallon of regular gas averages $4.98. it is a drop of 3 cents from last week. joining me now is patrick duhan, head of...