hey, everyone. it s saturday, august 6th. thank you for waking up with us. phil i shouldn t ask about how you re holding up. how is your wife holding up with those four children? they have been fed, as far as i know right now. not watching on the cameras like you guys have. they are happy with their breakfast. i hope there s some cartoons going on. i have to be careful about tv stuff. it s saturday. you watch cartoons, right? phil, when are you coming home? after 11:00. don t worry, wifey. walk through the door and here s the children. it s the beauty of it. amara great to be with you. step by step, democrats moving closer to a major climate bill. that bill has passed a key hurdle in kyrsten sinema, who supports the legislation. her support is essential as democrats push for passage of the legislation, after what we will call a convoluted procedural process. here s a snapshot of what is in the bill. it includes $369 billion to combat climate change, which is the lar
500 cases of monkeypox. is the risk worth the hysteria. the doctor has a reality check. russia s war in ukraine won t be over anytime soon. emp, electromagnetic pulse attack on the power grid. what would that look like? joe biden is like a child. he simply can t take responsibility for any of it. toss some salt over your right shoulder. who s the dead man who hit me with the salt shaker? it reminds me of the way a little kid reacts. he should be the first one in line to take responsibility. the inflation crisis. even forced our dreadful treasury secretary yell onto admit when she messed up. i think i was wrong then about the path of inflation would take. there have been unanticipated shocks to the economy, the boost in energy and food prices and supply bottlenecks that affected our economy badly that i didn t at the time fully understand. dan: what do you mean? you have one job. to fully understand what s happening in the economy. that s your actual job. it s note my jo
500 cases of monkeypox. is the risk worth the hysteria. the doctor has a reality check. russia s war in ukraine won t be over anytime soon. emp, electromagnetic pulse attack on the power grid. what would that look like? joe biden is like a child. he simply can t take responsibility for any of it. toss some salt over your right shoulder. who s the dead man who hit me with the salt shaker? it reminds me of the way a little kid reacts. he should be the first one in line to take responsibility. the inflation crisis. even forced our dreadful treasury secretary yell onto admit when she messed up. i think i was wrong then about the path of inflation would take. there have been unanticipated shocks to the economy, the boost in energy and food prices and supply bottlenecks that affected ou economy badly that i didn t at the time fully understand. dan: what do you mean? you have one job. to fully understand what s happening in the economy. that s your actual job. it s note my job
500 cases of monkeypox. is the risk worth the hysteria. the doctor has a reality check. russia s war in ukraine won t be over anytime soon. emp, electromagnetic pulse attack on the power grid. what would that look like? joe biden is like a child. he simply can t take responsibility for any of it. toss some salt over your right shoulder. who s the dead man who hit me with the salt shaker? it reminds me of the way a little kid reacts. he should be the first one in line to take responsibility. the inflation crisis. even forced our dreadful treasury secretary yell onto admit when she messed up. i think i was wrong then about the path of inflation would take. there have been unanticipated shocks to the economy, the boost in energy and food prices and supply bottlenecks that affected ou economy badly that i didn t at the time fully understand. dan: what do you mean? you have one job. to fully understand what s happening in the economy. that s your actual job. it s note my job
Waves of latinos came to americas heartland and they worked in its factories, farms, and Service Industries and they turned chicagoland into chicagolandia. So im here to find out what kind of impact decades of latinx influence have had on the windy city. And im gonna have some amazing food, because you know that happens a lot on this show. Its right here in my contract. Feed john. [tracks clacking] [upbeat horndriven music] [trills] [upbeat music] im here on chicagos west side in la villita, or Little Village, where theres one of the largest Mexican American communities in the midwest. The mexicans who settled here came looking for work and ended up creating the secondbiggest economy in chicago right here on 26th street, the mexican magnificent mile. With over hundreds of shops, i needed a local guide, so im meeting up with hollywood legend and chicago native, michael pena. You might have seen him in his breakout role in crash. You talking about that bullet that came through your windo