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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX Friends First 20211022 09:38:00

remember california paid high prices, a lot of times it is the top state in the country because of regulations that lawmakers have a lot of power when it comes to how gas prices, oil prices, how they affect the country but right now they are choosing not to do anything. making prices go up, thank you so much. democrat candidate terry mcauliffe storms off during an interview but media outlets choose to ignore it. healthcare, covid, education, we are over. that is it. i gave you extra time. you could have asked better questions. carley: joe concha joins us now. take a look at this and i said your expert opinion. cbs evening news era minutes, abc world news tonight, 0, cnn

When Good News For Biden Is No News For Beltway Media

Friday s job numbers released by the Department of Labor were shockingly good. Easily beating analysts expectations, the U.S. economy posted 943,000 new positions in the month of July, as the unemployment rate fell to 5.4 percent, delivering one of the strongest reports of the last decade.

Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX Friends First 20210813 09:26:00

news networks are not saying a word. ashley: joining us to discuss is fox news contributor, joe concha. okay, joe, so the nightly news, abc, nbc, cbs, they give zero minutes to the border numbers but abc world news tonight with david muir, 15 seconds, cbs evening news, 20 seconds to britney spears. it s a big story, sure. but you can do both. they have 22 minutes each night. you ve got to understand, people say who watches the evening news anymore, 20 million people per night watch the evening newscast. they still have influence. the fact that you had the homeland secretary at the border talking about an unprecedented crisis, even though he called it a crisis, the biden administration is interesting with their words and covid is spread to communities throughout the country as far as covid migrant i m sorry, positive

Exiting CBS News president: Feels like I righted the ship

© Courtesy CBS News With her tenure as the first female CBS News president nearly over, Susan Zirinsky is telling The New York Times that she has achieved what she hoped to achieve. “What I feel like I’ve achieved in these two years is something that for me, philosophically, journalistically, feels like I righted the ship,” Zirinsky told the Times in an interview published Sunday. News leaked last Tuesday that Zirinsky was stepping down from the role to take a production job inside CBS. ADVERTISEMENT The network confirmed the news last Thursday, announcing it was merging CBS News with the division that houses its local television stations and other assets to form a new still unnamed division.

Noel Holston to speak on Life After Deaf

Noel Holston to speak on Life After Deaf His Feb. 17 presentation sponsored by local hearing loss group, library Donna Liquori FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3 Life After Deaf by Noel Holston; Skyhorse (240 pages) (Skyhorse/TNS)SkyhorseShow MoreShow Less 2of3April, 2000 - Noel Holston (Photo By DUANE BRALEY/Star Tribune via Getty Images)Star Tribune via Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Journalist Noel Holston, who had manageable hearing loss when he went to bed one night, found himself deaf in the morning. He documented his odyssey with sudden deafness in the book “Life After Deaf: My Misadventures in Hearing Loss and Recovery.” Holston, who lives in Athens, Ga., will talk about his experience at a captioned Zoom event on Wednesday, Feb. 17, at 6:30 p.m. The talk is sponsored by the Albany chapter of the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA), along with the Albany Public Library. Those wishing to attend must preregister at albanypubliclibrary.libcal.com

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