to stop assailants on a ram pain. easier said than done. let s go to c.b. cot in nashville with the latest. c.b. we re in downtown nashville where in a couple hours a citywide vigil will get underway. a vigil to bring together this broken city to honor the six lives taken in the covenant school shooting. jill biden will be here and we re expecting cheryl crowe to perform. we re hearing from community members that say they re floored by the loss of life. take a listen. i think it s horrible. i think the evil that was done here is obviously made worse by the fact that there s children involved in it. so i think that s gut wrenching for everybody. a big reason why we want to come out, put flowers down and say prayers and pay our respects. nashville police say they re no longer holding news conferences and will provide any up tates on their investigation in writing. so it s not likely we ll find out the contents of the shooter s manifesto any time soon. we know from the pol
one drives. 1 gets his permit tomorrow. there s concerns there. voters sounding off as the mid-term intensity is taking off. i m charles payne in for neil cavuto, this is your world. it s a political world that keeps turning with inflation still on fire in a supreme court decision firing up democrats and republicans. what issues are going to win the day? democrats hoping the supreme court ruling on roe v. wade gives them a supreme edge. but are voters putting pocketbook issues at the forefront instead? let s ask franchesca chambers and crystal knight. franchesca, let me go to you first here. before this ruling, it was overwhelmingly about inflation, food prices, gas prices. do you think the needle is moving much since? well, it may be a little bit too early to say. if you look at the protests taking place just over the weekend and how much of a focus this issue has been even as president joe biden has had a huge economic summit, the g-7, it s abortion rights. that supre
one store. 1992, went public. 30 cents. it s now $100. 400,000 employees, 115 billion market cap. 30 some odd the numbers are astounding. on the other side, you have best, a politician for five decades. you know where i stand. it s stunning to watch. by the way, when they use the word billionaire today, they used it as a pejorative. they have something about success and against a company that has done everything right. if you go starbucks, the things they do for their employees from college, if you have a family emergency, they will partner with you and help you out. little things like that not to mention the climate and everything else. this is all about unions, it s all about control. they tried to do it the well mart and i don t think it will work with starbucks.
netflix, sony, comcast and disney announcing new policies for travel reimbursements for female employees seeking abortion care. they ve been joined by a broad range of companies including apple, amazon, j.p. morgan, health insurer cigna, alaska air lanes and wells fargo also jumping in. it should be noted that dozens of other big businesses have yet to speak out like mcdonalds, coca-cola, general motors and the nation s largest employer, well mart. but some employees are speaking out including jose castillo that works at disney. take a listen to this. there s going to be guests that say should i pay for a ticket to go watch a movie, to go to the theme park that will paying for someone s abortion. like i said, this is already their policy. there was no need for them to come out and send this memo only to make a political statement. well, disney certainly wasn t
تسعى دول العالم الى تحقيق انتصارات طبية جديدة في حربها المعلنة ضد تفشي فيروس كورونا المستجد، من خلال تحفيز مواطنيها على تلقي اللقاحات المضادة لهذا لفيروس القاتل، من خلال تقديم بعض الجوائز والمكافآت وغيرها من الحوافز الاخرى. وكذلك اعتماد اساليب خاصة لمواجهة حرب الشائعات والاكاذيب.