congressman peter welch s wife dumped 6,000 bucks in exxon stock just before a climate hearing. welch questioned the oil company s clean energy practices. according to rules, congress members and their spouses have a maximum of 45 days to report stock sales. they failed to meet that deadline. the power ball jackpot surging onto $441 million the third highest jackpot this year. no tickets were sold with the winning combination in monday s drawing. the jackpot will keep getting bigger until a winner is picked. the last big winner was in october when a person in california bought a ticket worth nearly $700 million. the next chance to win big is tomorrow. and those are your headlines. adam, you have done the calculations, i m sure. you know, the cash value, early i think it s roughly half. then there are the taxes. it s not even worth it. will: might go home with 250. is it even worth it got to
ukrainians would need some training to use. but it is something that is fairly easy to use, we are told. kimberly dozier, time magazine contributor. let me put this back up here again so people can see what we re talking about here. the six of this, what can it do? well, it can be shoulder powered. it was first used by special forces in afghanistan. small groups of soldiers can carry these, fire it into the air. they can loiter for about 30 minutes, and then kamikaze drop into a target and blow it up. i ve got to say, we have all learned a lot about these drones in the past 24 hours. they cost about 6,000 bucks as opposed to a missile that is fired from a predator which costs $150,000. if this first shipment of 100 takes, if it really works for the ukrainian military, i think
justin has cinsz. justin so, between if you are an individual and you are working class or poor, 3,000 bucks, if you have a family 6,000 bucks, what s wrong with that? well, what s the reason to work if the government is just going to hand you cash? and how is handing everybody $3,000 or $6,000 actually going typically prove people s lives? if people just all of the sudden have 3,000 or $6,000 in their pockets, the price of everything is going to go up. so this isn t going to help anyone. this is all about increasing the power and control of government. it s about making people more dependents on government. rasheda tlaib is a democratic socialist so she is perfectly fine with that this is about destroying capitalism, not improving people s lives. brian: i want you to see her try to defender her program on another network. watch. working people who support democrats say hold on i m working and you are giving somebody who is not working but able-bodied free money? i don t know who
i was, like, why not be the guy that makes the group? now it has 72,000 people. reporter: and it just started with you sending it to a couple of teacher friends. couple of teacher friends and they invited other teacher friends and it just exploded. you don t get you don t get 72,000 people to agree with you in three weeks if it is not a problem. reporter: just the threat of a walkout was enough to force the first new taxes here in 28 years. enough to give teachers an average raise of 6,000 bucks. it is a fraction of their demand. so they re still walking. but for how long? and how will this affect arizona, where teachers there are staging the next red state revolt. the difference between a strike and a walkout is you re not defying the school, the superintendent is behind you, but could it turn into a strike if things got nasty? a lot of the superintendents say that they support teachers, and they support what teachers want to do. so i feel like as long as teachers want to st
kitchens to eat. i help at food banks. i ve helped deliver foods and do all those things. i honestly never thought i would be on the receiving end. i have to swallow my pride a lot and i hate asking for help. reporter: this state has long been the state with the deepest cuts to education. 55 united. reporter: but something about the west virginia strike helped turn oklahoma anger to action. i typed in oklahoma walkout and nothing popped up and why not be the guy that makes the group and now it has about 72,000 people. reporter: and it started with you sending it to a couple teacher friends and they started inviting other teacher friends and it exploded. you don t get you don t get 72,000 people in the group in three weeks if there s not a problem. reporter: just the threat of a walkout was enough to force the first new taxes here in 28 years, enough to give teachers and ang raise of 6,000 bucks but it is a fraction of their demand. so they re still walking but for