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On the first day of his second term, President Donald Trump promised to "unleash American energy" to create prosperity for all Americans and lower inflation. So far, the administration has focused largely on cutting red tape and rolling back Biden-era regulations. Next week, Jackie DeAngelis hosts a special one-hour program: Fox Business In Depth: "Reenergizing America," which takes a look at the Trump energy agenda and what American companies are calling for as they try to navigate the global economy and the energy demands of the AI revolution. DeAngelis joins her "The Big Money Show" co-host Taylor Riggs on the FOX Business Rundown to discuss the special and the increasing calls for American energy independence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the first day of his second term, President Donald Trump promised to "unleash American energy" to create prosperity for all Americans and lower inflation. So far, the administration has focused largely on cutting red tape and rolling back Biden-era regulations. Next week, Jackie DeAngelis hosts a special one-hour program: Fox Business In Depth: "Reenergizing America," which takes a look at the Trump energy agenda and what American companies are calling for as they try to navigate the global economy and the energy demands of the AI revolution. DeAngelis joins her "The Big Money Show" co-host Taylor Riggs on the FOX Business Rundown to discuss the special and the increasing calls for American energy independence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the first day of his second term, President Donald Trump promised to "unleash American energy" to create prosperity for all Americans and lower inflation. So far, the administration has focused largely on cutting red tape and rolling back Biden-era regulations. Next week, Jackie DeAngelis hosts a special one-hour program: Fox Business In Depth: "Reenergizing America," which takes a look at the Trump energy agenda and what American companies are calling for as they try to navigate the global economy and the energy demands of the AI revolution. DeAngelis joins her "The Big Money Show" co-host Taylor Riggs on the FOX Business Rundown to discuss the special and the increasing calls for American energy independence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
[00:18:26] Rich Lowry [00:36:51] Susan Crabtree [00:55:13] Andrew Gruel [01:13:38] Jackie DeAngelis [01:29:35] Martha MacCallum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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[00:18:25] Jacob Howland [00:36:47] Dennis Ross [00:55:10] Tim Murtaugh [01:13:31] Shannon Bream [01:31:53] Jackie DeAngelis & Brian Brenberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode of our podcast focuses on breast cancer awareness. Our special guest in the SiriusXM studio in New York City is Jackie DeAngelis with the Fox Business Network.Jackie is the co-host of the Big Money Show which airs Monday through Friday at 1 PM EST on the FOX Business Network. Jackie has been a guest on our program before and has shared her health journey with breast cancer. Her breast cancer was first identified at the time of her first mammogram which was done when she was 40. Much to her astonishment, the mammogram was abnormal, consistent with breast cancer, and she outlines her diagnosis and surgical course over the past few years.The big take-home message is to get screened appropriately, understand your family and personal risk factors for breast cancer, and strive to maintain a healthy lifestyle that will reduce your risk of not only breast cancer, but other chronic disease. You can keep in touch with Jackie DeAngelis on by going to X (formerly Twitter) @JackieDeAngelis.#breascancer #talkradio #breastcancerawareness #foxbusiness #bigmoneyshow #chronicdisease #mammogram Podcast SegmentsIntro: 00:00 – 00:48Dr. Galati and the TMC: 00:48-02:40Dr. Galati and Relationship with Fox News and Fox Business: 02:28-08:50Breast Cancer in Mom: 08:50-13:03SiriusXM Program with Jackie DeAngelis: 13:03-1:06:15Where to Find Dr. Joe Galati and His Team:Dr. Galati's newsletter sign-upMedical Practice: Liver Specialists of TexasDr. Galati's Book Site: Eating Yourself SickFacebook: Dr. Joe GalatiDr. Galati's YouTube ChannelPlease send feedback and suggestion. You can message me here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
President Biden traveled to Europe last week for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, making multiple speeches promoting the defense of democracy around the world. While in Normandy the Biden campaign released an attack ad against former President Trump, claiming that he does not respect veterans. Stateside, the President's son is on trial for gun charges in Delaware and the House has now sent criminal referrals to the Department of Justice for James and Hunter Biden claiming they perjured themselves in front of Congress. Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC-1) joins the Rundown to discuss what could come out of criminal referrals for the Biden family, why she believes the President's new border policy will not work, and what she thought of President Biden's speeches while in France. For generations, fast food was the easy, accessible option for people to feed their families cheaply. However, high inflation has caused what used to be an affordable meal to reach nearly $20 in some states. Although President Biden continues to tout his economic successes on the campaign trail, many Americans aren't buying into his agenda when they still have to cut down on discretionary spending. Co-host of The Big Money show on FOX Business, Jackie DeAngelis assesses the latest jobs report and explains how fast-food giants are enticing customers despite their high prices. Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Joe Concha. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Biden traveled to Europe last week for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, making multiple speeches promoting the defense of democracy around the world. While in Normandy the Biden campaign released an attack ad against former President Trump, claiming that he does not respect veterans. Stateside, the President's son is on trial for gun charges in Delaware and the House has now sent criminal referrals to the Department of Justice for James and Hunter Biden claiming they perjured themselves in front of Congress. Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC-1) joins the Rundown to discuss what could come out of criminal referrals for the Biden family, why she believes the President's new border policy will not work, and what she thought of President Biden's speeches while in France. For generations, fast food was the easy, accessible option for people to feed their families cheaply. However, high inflation has caused what used to be an affordable meal to reach nearly $20 in some states. Although President Biden continues to tout his economic successes on the campaign trail, many Americans aren't buying into his agenda when they still have to cut down on discretionary spending. Co-host of The Big Money show on FOX Business, Jackie DeAngelis assesses the latest jobs report and explains how fast-food giants are enticing customers despite their high prices. Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Joe Concha. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Biden traveled to Europe last week for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, making multiple speeches promoting the defense of democracy around the world. While in Normandy the Biden campaign released an attack ad against former President Trump, claiming that he does not respect veterans. Stateside, the President's son is on trial for gun charges in Delaware and the House has now sent criminal referrals to the Department of Justice for James and Hunter Biden claiming they perjured themselves in front of Congress. Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC-1) joins the Rundown to discuss what could come out of criminal referrals for the Biden family, why she believes the President's new border policy will not work, and what she thought of President Biden's speeches while in France. For generations, fast food was the easy, accessible option for people to feed their families cheaply. However, high inflation has caused what used to be an affordable meal to reach nearly $20 in some states. Although President Biden continues to tout his economic successes on the campaign trail, many Americans aren't buying into his agenda when they still have to cut down on discretionary spending. Co-host of The Big Money show on FOX Business, Jackie DeAngelis assesses the latest jobs report and explains how fast-food giants are enticing customers despite their high prices. Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Joe Concha. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jimmy Failla had to jet off to Fargo for a stand-up show, so we called upon the multi-talented co-host of “Fox & Friends First” Todd Piro to fill in for him on Fox Across America. Todd is joined by criminal defense attorney David Gelman, who explains why it's going to be difficult for former President Trump to get a fair trial in Manhattan for his hush money case. Pennsylvania Republican Congressman Dan Meuser talks about some of the problems he has with the three separate foreign aid bills the House is preparing to vote on this weekend. National Press Secretary for Vivek Ramaswamy Caroline Sunshine gives her take on the disruptive anti-Israel protests taking place at Columbia University. Kentucky Republican Congressman and House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer tells Todd about the latest developments in his investigation into the Biden family's shady overseas business dealings. North Carolina Republican Congressman David Rouzer discuss legislation he's introduced which aims to crack down on demonstrations that become disruptive. Co-host of “The Big Money Show” Jackie DeAngelis breaks down why prices are likely to go up even more in the months leading up to the 2024 presidential election. PLUS, Trump 2024 National Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt checks in to shed light on why the former president is building a lead in most of the critical swings states ahead of the 2024 election. [00:00:00] Israel strikes back against Iran [00:12:35] David Gelman [00:20:32] Rep. Dan Meuser [00:38:53] Caroline Sunshine [00:57:20] Rep. James Comer [01:07:32] Rep. David Rouzer [01:15:40] Jackie DeAngelis [01:34:05] Karoline Leavitt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 3rd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Justice Thomas takes Elizabeth Prelogar to task over the law they are using against Jan. 6th protestors David Gregory, former MO Rep & Candidate for MO Senate, join Marc & Kim to discuss the lawsuit he has brought against Sam Page to get St. Louis County Seniors their Tax Break. Jake Novak, Middle East expert and former Media Director at the Israeli Consulate in New York, joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to talk with Marc & Kim about the latest happenings in the Iran / Israeli conflict. Marc stirs up a hornets nest with his thoughts on Caitlyn Clark's rookie contract Coming Up: Ken Belkin and Jackie DeAngelis
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Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found Click On Picture To See Larger Picture The climate scam is falling apart, the great barrier reef is making a comeback, trees have more than doubled, the earth is cooling. The people who own EVs in the colder climates are releasing that EV's just don't work. The people now say the economy is the most important issue, game over. The [DS] is now panicking, the Epstein is coming out, crumbs are easy to swallow, this will go slow then speed up. The stage must be set. The [DS] has infiltrated the country and have been selling America secrets to the highest bidder. America is no longer for sale, the patriots have operations that are active and the [DS] power is removed. This is about showing the American people the infiltration and having the people take the country back. (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); Economy Separating fact from fiction on ‘climate change' We have been told that we are responsible for irredeemable destruction in the Great Barrier Reef, but that is not true. The reef is making a “comeback,” yet we don't see that story because it doesn't push the radical green agenda; from a leading oceanographic institution: In 2022, the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) reported the highest levels of coral cover across two-thirds of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) in over 36 years. After recent massive bleaching events impacted nearly 90% of Australia's corals, it seems that anyone could see this news as a victory. So, why aren't scientists celebrating? It was thinning cyclically and naturally, and it has come back cyclically and naturally. Humans didn't cause the thinning, and government policies didn't cause the comeback—or we would see the green pushers claiming victory. We are told that we are killing off trees, yet today they estimate that there are over three trillion trees, compared to a previous estimate of 400 billion: There are an estimated 3.04 trillion trees in the world. That's about 400 for every human. This figure is way up from the estimate of 400 billion trees that was made just a few years ago. Why would anyone believe what these “scientists” say if their “lazy estimate” was off by over 700%? Source: americanthinker.com When the temperature drops below 40 degrees, which occurs over 200 days per year in Eau Claire, electric vehicles experience a reduction in range and efficiency, with losses of up to 40% when the heating system is in use. American Dream Gone: Gen Z Dumps Owning Homes for Luxury Rentals Now a report from Fox Business reveals that many members of America's Gen Z are moving quickly in that direction, balking at home ownership that was a primary goal for their great grandparents, grandparents and probably even their parents. Instead, Gen Z wants to rent luxury apartments.On its “Big Money Show,” Fox Business hosts Jackie DeAngelis and Brian Brenberg discussed the changing priorities, in which Gen Z members are refusing to pursue mortgages in favor of an apartment filled with amenities. Of course there are the factors, created under Joe Biden's economy, of high interest rates, surging home prices, resumption of student loan payments and few high-salary opportunities, that all contribute. Source: thegatewaypundit.com https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1742560299910038009?s=20 of payment dries up. Is the economy running on fumes with these types of loan? Job Openings Decline in Sign of Cooler Demand for Workers The red-hot labor market that warmed the economy in recent months,
Shock waves spread across the globe this weekend after Hamas militants led a surprise attack on Israel that has led to devastating killings, abductions, and injuries. On Sunday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken pledged the U.S.'s "full support" to Israel as they continue battling what many people, including Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, believe could likely become a "long and difficult war." Meanwhile, those on Capitol Hill are recovering from the week after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was ousted from his role -- while the government remains in danger of shutting down until members of Congress reach a consensus on next year's spending bills. In the middle of domestic and international chaos, Congressman Mike Waltz joins the Rundown to discuss why he's confident Iran is behind the attack on Israel and how the planned invasion represents a 'massive intelligence failure.' He also shares who he's supporting to be the next House speaker and his thoughts on Ukraine funding and securing the southern border. The September jobs report showed the U.S. added 336,000 jobs, greatly surpassing economists' projections for growth as unemployment numbers remained level. With this red-hot labor market, experts predict the Fed is likely to raise interest rates soon. Co-anchor of "The Big Money Show" on FOX Business, Jackie DeAngelis, joins the Rundown to explain why a strong labor market is the opposite of what the Fed wants to see, the negative consequences of President Biden's economic policies, and a concerning figure in the jobs report that historically signals a coming recession. Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shock waves spread across the globe this weekend after Hamas militants led a surprise attack on Israel that has led to devastating killings, abductions, and injuries. On Sunday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken pledged the U.S.'s "full support" to Israel as they continue battling what many people, including Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, believe could likely become a "long and difficult war." Meanwhile, those on Capitol Hill are recovering from the week after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was ousted from his role -- while the government remains in danger of shutting down until members of Congress reach a consensus on next year's spending bills. In the middle of domestic and international chaos, Congressman Mike Waltz joins the Rundown to discuss why he's confident Iran is behind the attack on Israel and how the planned invasion represents a 'massive intelligence failure.' He also shares who he's supporting to be the next House speaker and his thoughts on Ukraine funding and securing the southern border. The September jobs report showed the U.S. added 336,000 jobs, greatly surpassing economists' projections for growth as unemployment numbers remained level. With this red-hot labor market, experts predict the Fed is likely to raise interest rates soon. Co-anchor of "The Big Money Show" on FOX Business, Jackie DeAngelis, joins the Rundown to explain why a strong labor market is the opposite of what the Fed wants to see, the negative consequences of President Biden's economic policies, and a concerning figure in the jobs report that historically signals a coming recession. Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shock waves spread across the globe this weekend after Hamas militants led a surprise attack on Israel that has led to devastating killings, abductions, and injuries. On Sunday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken pledged the U.S.'s "full support" to Israel as they continue battling what many people, including Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, believe could likely become a "long and difficult war." Meanwhile, those on Capitol Hill are recovering from the week after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was ousted from his role -- while the government remains in danger of shutting down until members of Congress reach a consensus on next year's spending bills. In the middle of domestic and international chaos, Congressman Mike Waltz joins the Rundown to discuss why he's confident Iran is behind the attack on Israel and how the planned invasion represents a 'massive intelligence failure.' He also shares who he's supporting to be the next House speaker and his thoughts on Ukraine funding and securing the southern border. The September jobs report showed the U.S. added 336,000 jobs, greatly surpassing economists' projections for growth as unemployment numbers remained level. With this red-hot labor market, experts predict the Fed is likely to raise interest rates soon. Co-anchor of "The Big Money Show" on FOX Business, Jackie DeAngelis, joins the Rundown to explain why a strong labor market is the opposite of what the Fed wants to see, the negative consequences of President Biden's economic policies, and a concerning figure in the jobs report that historically signals a coming recession. Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Galati starts the program talking about a deep tissue massage he had on Friday. With October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month Dr. Galati replays an interview we had with Jackie DeAngelis to share her story on breast cancer. He also talks about the feedback he received on last weeks show on heart disease in females with Stephanie Coulter.
[00:00:00] Robert O'Brien [00:18:25] Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) [00:36:47] Mark Levin [00:55:10] Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) [01:06:00] Simulcast with Varney & Co. on FOX Business [01:13:31] Jackie DeAngelis [01:31:55] Gary Myers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
[00:00:00] Jonathan Turley [00:18:26] Byron York [00:36:47] Elbridge Colby [00:55:10] Jackie DeAngelis [01:31:56] Kennedy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
[00:00:00] Jamie Metzl [00:18:26] Rich Lowry [00:36:47] Gregg Jarrett [00:55:10] Rep. Jason Smith (R-MO) [01:13:32] Liz Peek [01:31:55] Brian Brenberg, Jackie Deangelis & Taylor Riggs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
[00:18:25] Patrick Murphy [00:36:46] Marc Thiessen [00:55:10] Bill Browder [01:13:30] Kellyanne Conway [01:31:53] Brian Brenberg, Jackie DeAngelis & Taylor Riggs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we dedicate our program to the "Cost of Wellness". Jackie DeAngelis from Fox Business Network and John Grover from Grover Planning and Investing at Raymond James join the discussion.Without your health, you are jeopardizing your financial prosperity. Higher medical costs, reduced income and job advancement, earlier retirement, disability, and an overall decline in your financial outlook develop with chronic illness.Where to find Dr. Joe Galati and his team:Dr. Galati's newsletter sign-upMedical Practice: Liver Specialists of TexasDr. Galati's Book Site: Eating Yourself SickFacebook: Dr. Joe GalatiDr. Galati's YouTube ChannelPlease send feedback and suggestion. You can message me here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Galati wants to focus on the cost of wellness on the program tonight, but he starts by talking about those who are chronically ill. Jackie DeAngelis with Fox Business Network and John Grover of Grover Planning and Investments join the show to discuss their thoughts on the cost of wellness and more.
Hour 3: Fox Business News anchor Jackie DeAngelis joins Mark Reardon to share her thoughts on the latest GDP numbers that came out today, Biden's energy crisis, and her new show "The Big Money Show"! Then, reporter with the Western Standard newspaper in Canada, Jonathan Bradley discusses a theater in Ottawa that had a racially segregated show for black people only. Later, Mark brings you the Audio Cut of the Day.
Fox Business News anchor Jackie DeAngelis joins Mark Reardon to share her thoughts on the latest GDP numbers that came out today, Biden's energy crisis, and her new show "The Big Money Show"!
The co-hosts of "The Big Money Show” Brian Brenberg, Jackie DeAngelis and Taylor Riggs join Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to preview their new Fox Business program. Jimmy pushes back on President Biden's assertion that he has no regrets about how he handled classified documents. Kentucky Republican Congressman James Comer talks about why the House Oversight Committee is focusing its attention on Hunter Biden's overseas business dealings in Ukraine and China. PLUS, Lincoln Failla stops by to give his predictions for the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. [00:00:00] Biden says he has no regrets about classified documents [00:37:05] Al Gore says the quiet part out loud [00:55:30] Co-hosts of “The Big Money Show” [01:13:47] Republicans set to investigate Biden's border crisis [01:32:23] Rep. James Comer [01:37:55] Lincoln Failla Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
[00:12:06] Allen West [00:18:23] Lee Zeldin [00:36:44] Chad Robichaux [00:55:06] Brian Brenberg, Jackie Deangelis, and Taylor Riggs [01:05:58] Varney Simlcast [01:13:28] Janice Dean [01:31:51] Sid Rosenberg [01:44:10] More to Know Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With this being the last show of the year Dr. Galati gives a 2022 overview from a health and wellness standpoint. He discusses Covid and talks about his mother and father. Dr Galati also shares the insightful interviews with Jackie DeAngelis, the one with blurred vison, and the one with an aortic aneurysm. He wraps up telling us to be selfish in getting the best care with whatever condition we are dealing with.
This episode is from an interview with Jackie DeAngelis, Fox Business Network correspondent, during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October. Jackie updated us on her recent diagnosis of breast cancer and her continued recovery.Diagnosed in 2021, she elected to undergo a bilateral mastectomy to reduce the chance of any further recurrence of the cancer. A big physical and emotional undertaking, Jackie was kind enough to share her story with us.Breast cancer links of interest we want to share:Breast cancer overviewCDC: Breast cancerNational Cancer Institute: Breast cancer overviewBreast cancer awarenessWhat is a mastectomy?Obesity and breast cancerWhere to find Dr. Joe Galati and his team:Dr. Galati's newsletter sign-upMedical Practice: Liver Specialists of TexasDr. Galati's Book Site: Eating Yourself SickFacebook: Dr. Joe GalatiDr. Galati's YouTube ChannelPlease send feedback and suggestion. You can message me here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight, with one more day of Breast Cancer Awareness Month Dr. Galati focuses on that topic. We have Jackie DeAngelis with Fox Business Network discussing her breast cancer journey as she walks through New York City. Dr. Galati also talks about election season and how we all need to think about who we are voting for and who we are putting in office.
Jackie DeAngelis is a financial correspondent for Fox Business *Follow her on Twitter: @JackieDeAngelis. Report on how inflation is still hitting American families,
It's Friday, September 2nd, A.D. 2022. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. By Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com) Three Ugandan Muslim converts to Christianity fear for their lives Three Muslim leaders in Uganda -- Tamir, Salomon, and Michael -- recently converted to Christianity. Because of their newfound faith in Christ, they are now being hunted down by vengeful Muslims, reports International Christian Concern. When Tamir was baptized, the Muslims chased away his family of four, and destroyed his house. Thankfully, a local pastor is taking care of Tamir and his family until they can find a more secure place to live. After Salomon gave his life to Christ and was baptized the same day, he and his family of five have been in hiding since he once was a teacher in the local mosque. Interestingly, Salomon came across a verse in the Quran that states that Muhammad is dead, and those who followed him are also dead. He compared it with John 14:6, in which Jesus Christ said, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” Sadly, his Muslim friends and family are trying to hunt him down to kill him for converting to Christianity. And following the conversion of a third Muslim imam, Michael, and his wife, they face the same lethal threat. Thankfully, International Christian Concern is providing emergency food supplies for these three families. Biden blasts “MAGA” Republicans as “semi-fascist” In a so-called “unity” rally in Maryland on August 25th, President Joe Biden, back from vacation, decided to attack half of the country, reported the Boston Globe. Listen. BIDEN: “I respect conservative Republicans. I don't respect these [Make America Great Again] Republicans. The MAGA Republicans don't just threaten our personal rights and economic security. They're a threat to our very democracy. They refuse to accept the will of the people. Trump and the extreme MAGA Republicans have made their choice to go backwards, full of anger, violence, hate, and division. But we've chosen a different path -- forward.” Biden's attacks were out of step with his own call for unity when he was inaugurated on January 20, 2021. BIDEN: “History, faith, and reason show the way -- the way of unity. We can see each other, not as adversaries, but as neighbors. We can treat each other with dignity and respect. We can join forces, stop the shouting, and lower the temperature. For without unity, there is no peace, only bitterness and fury.” After Biden's laughable “unity” rally, he made a startling remark at a private fundraiser in Rockville, Maryland later that night. According to Axios.com, the president said, “What we are seeing is either the beginning or the death knell of an extreme MAGA philosophy.” – referring to Trump's slogan “Make America Great Again.” Biden said, “It's not just Trump. It's the entire philosophy that underpins it. I'm going to say something. It's like semi-fascism.” Fox Business correspondent Jackie DeAngelis blasted Biden for his heated sandbox rhetoric. DeANGELIS: “It's insulting. And to say the agenda is extreme. Ultra MAGA voters. Those are half the voters. Does anybody else recall that the election was not won by a landslide? That there were razor thin margins in key swing states? And these are voters that he may need on his side? “He's trying to insult people in this sort of sandbox approach. If I don't like you, I'm going to throw sand in your face. People are insulted by it. It makes them angry. It makes them want to get out and vote.” Christian teacher wins $95k after suing school over pronoun policy A retired Christian Kansas teacher won $95,000 in a lawsuit against the Geary County school district after administrators attempted to force her to deceive parents about their student's gender identity, reports Fox News. Pamela Ricard, age 58, argued that school administrators in Kansas had demanded that she use students' preferred gender pronouns in classrooms, but avoid using those terms when speaking to parents. Ricard sued, arguing such deception was against her Christian beliefs. The district agreed to settle on Wednesday. Ricard and her attorneys at Alliance Defending Freedom withdrew the lawsuit. ADF Senior Counsel Tyson Langhofer said, "No school district should ever force teachers to willfully deceive parents or engage in any speech that violates their deeply held religious beliefs.” Man reunited with missing ring after 54 years And finally, a man has been reunited with a ring he lost while picking fruit 54 years ago, reports GoodNewsNetwork.org. It was gifted by his late mother for his 21st birthday, but slipped off his finger as he picked strawberries in 1968. Retired train engineer Dave Radley remembers having spent several distraught hours as a 21-year-old trying to locate the ring among the rows of bushes. He was picking strawberries in the field behind a friend's father's house to sell that morning when he suddenly realized the ring was no longer on his finger. He had received the 9-karat gold ring as a present just weeks before, but the fit was a little loose. Thanks to a friend with a metal detector, the ring was found. Over time, it had become buried in the dirt, seven inches underground. RADLEY: “I was completely amazed and gobsmacked. It's just absolutely amazing that it's come to light after all these years.” Radley said, “I'm so grateful to have it back. The joy I felt in that moment is indescribable.” 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 says, “Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus.” Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Friday, September 2nd, in the year of our Lord 2022. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Kruser talks to Jackie DeAngelis from FOX Business about the current state of the stock market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kruser talks to Jackie DeAngelis from FOX Business News in hour 1. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(2:40) - The guys weigh in on China to start hour two, specifically how the severe lockdowns pose a serious threat to the global economy.(10:27) - Jackie DeAngelis of FOX Business joined the show to give listeners an overview of markets amid the continued downturn.(22:35) - Talking about Beyond Meat, which is up nearly 3% despite reporting a wider-than-expected loss in Q1.(37:08) - Stack roulette.
Thanks for visiting our podcast site. Lots of health and wellness information to share.This week we feature an interview with Jackie DeAngelis, financial correspondent with Fox Business Network. Jackie spoke with Dr. Galati and shared her recent diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. The interview originally aired on SiriusXM, channel 129, The Catholic Channel. The statistics on breast cancer and additional information is available here. Dr. Galati also shared his own personal experience with breast cancer in him mother, who was a two-time breast cancer survivor.Can your diet prevent dementia? An article from the NYT outlines a dietary plan to reduce the chance of age-related cognitive decline. Hint: lots of fresh fruits and veggies are the foundation of this plan, and make sure you follow the Mediterranean and MIND diets. Listen for more details.We also share with you a new phrase to consider: "Making Visible the Invisible". Dr. Galati recently spoke in Las Vegas and shared this concept. All too often both patients and physicians are blind to medical problems that are seen in open sight. Seeing problems early is life saving.Where to find Dr. Joe Galati and his team:Dr. Galati's newsletter sign-upMedical Practice: Liver Specialists of TexasDr. Galati's Book Site: Eating Yourself SickFacebook: Dr. Joe GalatiDr. Galati's YouTube ChannelDr. Galati on InstagramPlease send feedback and suggestion. You can message me here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jackie DeAngelis joins Kevin Simpson for this wide-ranging interview. They discuss what it is like to be on the ground in the Middle East as a reporter, the energy markets, inflation, digital assets and the infrastructure bill. Follow Jackie on TwitterJackie's Bio (Source: https://www.foxbusiness.com/person/d/jackie-deangelis)Jackie DeAngelis joined the FOX Business Network (FBN) as a financial correspondent in April 2019. In this capacity, she covers breaking business news out of the network's headquarters in New York.In May 2019, DeAngelis participated in FBN's capitalism vs. socialism town hall where she presented a special five-day segment series on the growing economic debate between the two contrasting ideologies surrounding the event. In August 2020, she conducted an interview with U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.Prior to joining FBN, DeAngelis spent 13 years at CNBC where she was the network's chief energy correspondent as well as the anchor of online commodities program, Futures Now. Throughout her tenure, DeAngelis contributed market reports across CNBC's daily programming as well as covered the economic impact of events such as, Hurricane Irma, Hurricane Harvey and the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. From 2010 to 2011, DeAngelis was stationed in the Middle East where she interviewed business titans like, OPEC Secretary General Abdalla El-Badri and Saudi Arabian Finance Minister Ibrahi Al-Assaf for CNBC International.Earlier in her career, DeAngelis served as CNBC's Director of Strategic Programming and Development where her Investing in America: A CNBC Town Hall Event with President Obama special was nominated for an Emmy Award. In this capacity, she also produced various network exclusives featuring industry titans including Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett, former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and President Bill Clinton, among others.In December 2018, DeAngelis left CNBC for Yahoo Finance where she served as the anchor of the midday program The Ticker. In this role, DeAngelis broke down the top financial stories driving the day while also conducting interviews with business leaders and industry experts including U.S. Shell President Gretchen Watkins and JPMorgan Chief Economist Anthony Chan.A Cum Laude graduate of Cornell University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Asian studies and history, DeAngelis also holds a Juris Doctor from Rutgers School of Law. She got her start in business as a technology analyst for Oaktree Capital Management where she identified investment opportunities in emerging markets. She is fluent in both Mandarin and Farsi.Follow Kevin Simpson & Capital Wealth:TwitterKevin Simpson LinkedInCWP LinkedInLearn more about Capital Wealth Planning by visiting: https://capitalwealthplanning.comDisclosures: https://capitalwealthplanning.com/social-media-disclosures/Episode 9
The FOX Top 5 podcast. From greatest Presidential quotes, to favorite family traditions, to guilty pleasures... Join your favorite FOX News anchors, reporters and personalities every week, as they pair up to share their top five lists on a wide range of topics. This week, financial correspondent for FOX News and FOX Business Network, Jackie DeAngelis, joins founding member of the Capitalist Pig Hedge Fund and FOX News Contributor, Jonathan Hoenig, to share their top 5 investing tips for dummies.
This past weekend, Jackie DeAngelis with Fox Business, joined Dr. Joe Galati and discussed the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Jackie has been a broadcasted with Fox Business since 2019, and prior to that was at CNBC and Yahoo Financial.Dr. Galati will also provide an overview of strategies we all need to follow to reduce the chances of becoming infected and ill from this sinister virus.#covid19 #covid_19 #coronavirus #stopcovid19Links of interest are posted below:CDC WebsitePresident's Coronavirus StatementCOVID-19 Situation Summary See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.