Kennedy host joins energy analyst Phil Flynn and Democratic strategist Kristen Hawn to discuss the fuel shortage on Your World
This is a rush transcript from Your World, May 12, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
CHARLES PAYNE, FOX NEWS ANCHOR: Fox on top of American consumers on their seats, with prices on everything soaring. And now fuel shortages from the pipeline hack are hitting, gas just crossing $3 a gallon for the first time in seven years.
Hello, everyone. I m Charles Payne, in for Neil Cavuto, and this is YOUR WORLD.
And it s a very expensive world for everyday Americans. And we have got you covered.
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By Jason Taylor
Feb 3, 2021
Washington, DC - Former Iowa Democratic Governor Tom Vilsack is another step closer to becoming U.S. Agriculture Secretary for the second time.
The Senate Agriculture Committee unanimously passed Vilsack s nomination by President Joe Biden on a voice vote Tuesday.
He’s expected to get quick confirmation from the full Senate in the coming days.
Vilsack previously served eight years as Agriculture Secretary under President Obama.
He was introduced in the committee hearing by Iowa Republican Senator Chuck Grassley, who said he “can’t think of a single quarrel that I’ve had with Secretary Vilsack.”
By Jason Taylor
Feb 3, 2021
Washington, DC - Former Iowa Democratic Governor Tom Vilsack is another step closer to becoming U.S. Agriculture Secretary for the second time.
The Senate Agriculture Committee unanimously passed Vilsack s nomination by President Joe Biden on a voice vote Tuesday.
He’s expected to get quick confirmation from the full Senate in the coming days.
Vilsack previously served eight years as Agriculture Secretary under President Obama.
He was introduced in the committee hearing by Iowa Republican Senator Chuck Grassley, who said he “can’t think of a single quarrel that I’ve had with Secretary Vilsack.”
Alabama’s Richard Shelby among few senators to have participated in three impeachments
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The second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump is bringing back college memories for Angi Stalnaker and a lesson she learned from a beloved political science professor at the University of Alabama.
She recalled her professor, Bill Stewart, writing down the names of the Republican and Democratic senators who, prior to the 1999 impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton, indicated how they would vote before the trial started. Those who did have their minds made up beforehand, Stalnaker recalls Stewart saying, “violated their oaths.”