the previous record of 3.1 million buyer is choosing to remain private. mahomes tweeted to the sale my goodness. are check out these cleats jones honored nickname waffle house by sporting the chain s logo. the wide receiver got the name because is he always open like the restaurant. i love that brian? brian: that s fantastic. also, i heard 7-eleven, too. thanks, carley, you can go now. parent concerned over critical race theory in one texas school district aren t going to like this. a recent report revealing the fort worth independent school district is spending more than $2 million on diversity consultants with one chief equity officer earning more than $200,000. but, while they spend big bucks on race based curriculum. many schools in the district are falling behind when it comes to reading and comprehension? how about way behind. erika from the group parents
happened to george polloy was appalling. britain helped to end slavery. britain was not the great enslaver. of course those of us in the african and caribbean communities, who hold reparations marked every year, we would beg to differ and quite strongly. not only do you beg to differ e history does. i mean, britain during the slave trade between 1640 and 1807, it s estimated that britain transported 3.1 million africans to the caribbean, to north america, and to south america. so given this latest global discussion around reparations, what impact could this have on the reparations debate right here in this country? well, the reparations debate needs to be a global debate because the transatlantic slavery was just that. it was a global commerce, a global trade in human beings. that s how we got here, tiffany. it wasn t by accident.
springfield. so yeah, south was missouri is crippled by this virus, but head up the highway to kansas city, missouri, triple the size of springfield and the city itself, kansas city metro areas 3.1 million people, they have vaccination rates that are even lower than but they haven t springfield, which is the city that is already over running begging for help. and here comes delta. with a bead on that we, bridge, densely populated target of mostly unvaccinated people. and here we are, with no mask rules, no social distancing requirements, everything wide open, no mitigation measures and place at all, here comes delta, two metro area with 2 million americans in it. that s the dynamic at work right now. that s why the newspapers in missouri are so furious with the republican governor of
the beginning of his presidency here, we saw 3.1 million jobs come back into the economy. we re continues to make investment in the american rescue plan. we re continuing to see great strides across the country. this fall, many businesses that have gone remote are talking about bringing people back into the office, so i think we have a good, strong outlook here. some demand seems to be coming back to small businesses, retailers, small businesses that need to hire people. those people have told us they re having trouble finding staff. almost every place i go to has a sign that says we re hiring right now. on the other hand we have seen competition for wages increase. wages are going up, and a number of governors are treating this as a bad thing. they re saying because of the extended unemployment benefits that are soon coming to an end, employers would have to pay up
what s going on in pennsylvania. the state house of representatives has approved a budget that would allocate an additional $3.1 million to the state auditor general to create a new bureau of election audits. in a statement announcing the proposal, state house speaker brian cutler, a republican, said the new office was meant to underscore the integrity of future elections, not to review the past election results. if you had no fraud except on the republican side, why spend $3.1 million to audit future elections? well, two points in response. number one, the answer to your question of why is because they re not trying to service the people of pennsylvania, they re trying to service the big lie and donald trump. number two, the reason i m optimistic is because of the veto pen of our democratic governor, and it is critically important that we always have that veto pen to be able to beat back these challenges to our democracy. but you asked me before about those actors in the various