prepandemic occupants on-site at some point during the week. online job postings also reflect differences in remote work between large and small cities. in san francisco, 26% of postings permit remote work. in birmingham, alabama, that number is just 10.4%. there s debate of what drives the difference. is it work habits? commutes? in a moment, i m going to ask scott calloway what he thinks. a second story caught my eye the same day. it had to do with friendship and economic mobility and so much more. raj chedy and colleagues released a study, the social met works of 2.2 million users between 25 and 54. the searchers didn t have names or identities, but they were able to use zip codes to estimate income, college, and other characteristics. the conclusion that drove the headlines was theis. for the poor, the best ticket out of poverty is having wealthy friends. it s called economic connectedness. the more connections between the rich and the poor, the better the neighborhood wa
d.c. for the first time since losing the election and leaving town in disgrace, following the capitol riot. he is about to give a key note speech to a conservative group focused on, of all things, law and order. this morning, former vice president pence gave a speech urging conservatives to focus on the future and avoid looking back. let s begin with the doj investigation. our senior cnn analyst and former u.s. attorney for the district of new york. why is mark short so important to the doj? this is a big deal because for the first time we know the justice department has gotten inside the white house. mark short is the highest ranking person who we know have of who has been subpoenaed to the grand jury. short was the chief of staff to mike pence. we don t know what he said in the grand jury. he won t talk about it. but we do know he talked to the january 6th committee and he had this crucial meeting in the white house in the oval office where donald trump and this lawyer, j
look at that, there s a whole lot of crazy right there. election deniers. insurrectionists. weirdos, freaks, you have it all. the republican candidates in arizona, all of them extreme, all of them insurrectionists, all of them people who actually don t believe in american democracy. they believe in their form of government, where, well, you only recognize elections where your side wins. and this is what folks on the far right have been working on for quite some time. what this says about trumpism and the future of the republican party. also, a russian court sentences wnba star brittney griner to nine years in prison. we will have reaction from president biden and the latest on efforts to get her home. and monkeypox now declared a national public health emergency. we ll speak with a top health adviser about this later this morning. willie, we have a lot to talk about. we also have some polls out of ohio. it seems that butter is down by 10 or 11 points, according to h
where the core of today decision to up end scales of justice this decision is a culmination of a deliberate effort over decades upset balance of our law. joining us now to break down this historic ruling and make sense of the legal ramifications for this decision. texas attorney general kim paxton and pam bondi thank you for joining me topght this is a big deal. pam i want to go to you first let s talk about what s happening to the justices right now the threats continue. the protest continue, they vandalized us right outside our fox studio last night when i was out there with protesters but it doesn t seem like anyone is doing anything about it in the biden administration. they re not, lawrence, you know, the funding to present the justices actually went through the senate. and what did pelosi do she called a recess it hasn t gone through the house yet to give functioning to protect them. merritt garland should have justice department out there protecting them. biden white
where the core of today decision to up end scales of justice this decision is a culmination of a deliberate effort over decades upset balance of our law. joining us now to break down this historic ruling and make sense of the legal ramifications for this decision. texas attorney general kim paxton and pam bondi thank you for joining me topght this is a big deal. pam i want to go to you first let s talk about what s happening to the justices right now the threats continue. the protest continue, they vandalized us right outside our fox studio last night when i was out there with protesters but it doesn t seem like anyone is doing anything about it in the biden administration. they re not, lawrence, you know, the funding to present the justices actually went through the senate. and what did pelosi do she called a recess it hasn t gone through the house yet to give functioning to protect them. merritt garland should have justice department out there protecting them. biden white