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rasool: i reached out to an expert, lisa fields, to make sense of it all, and a good place to start wasng the bible from cover to cover because they're like, "we gotta stop them from reading the true liberation "of jesus christ through scripture "because if they see that, they're gonna want to be free "because they realize that we're all equal "at the foot of the cross." think about things like the slave bible. that supports the claim that christianity is a white man's religion. rasool: what's the slave bible? lisa: the slave bible is a bible created by white supremacists that took out all the liberation passages and passages that point to liberation and freedom and gave it to the slaves as a means to say, "hey, this is what scripture says", to further cause them to be oppressed. rasool: so you're saying they took a bible and then cut some stuff out? like, was that just a few verses here or there? lisa: no, it was a lot of the scripture. the exodus account was removed because you gotta think about when nat turner read scripture, it caused a revolt. they didn't want them to know that the
rasool: i reached out to an expert, lisa fields, to make sense of it all, and a good place to start wasng the bible from cover to cover because they're like, "we gotta stop them from reading the true liberation "of jesus christ through scripture "because if they see that, they're gonna want to be free "because they realize that we're all equal "at the foot of the cross." think about things like the slave bible. that supports the claim that christianity is a white...
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lisa: a straight-forward message, but hurd is part of a growing republican field all aiming to stand for the pbs newshour, i'm lisa desjardins. ♪ geoff: after marking its 11th anniversary this month, a long-standing immigrant protection program could be struck down by a federal court in texas. a judge is expected to hand down a decision this month about the legality of daca, the deferred action for childhood arrivals, that protects undocumented immigrants who came to the u.s. as children from deportation. there are more than half a million daca recipients and many are in limbo as they await the judge's ruling. we hear from some of them now. jonathan: hi, my name is jonathan rodas. i am a daca recipient. i am originally from el salvador. katia: my name is katia rubio leal. i was born in hidalgo, mexico, raised in arkansas, but now reside in kansas city. i attend rocherst university. i'm a rising senior. onion: i go by onion ha. lived in this country since i was five, six years old and have been on daca since 2016. aurora: my name is aurora. i am 24 years old. i came here when i was 10
lisa: a straight-forward message, but hurd is part of a growing republican field all aiming to stand for the pbs newshour, i'm lisa desjardins. ♪ geoff: after marking its 11th anniversary this month, a long-standing immigrant protection program could be struck down by a federal court in texas. a judge is expected to hand down a decision this month about the legality of daca, the deferred action for childhood arrivals, that protects undocumented immigrants who came to the u.s. as children...
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former congressman will hurd is kicking off his campaign with a direct hit at the field's frontrunner. lisardins has more. >> the soul of our country is under attack. >> former congressman will hurd re-entering the political arena, this time in a run for president is casting himself as a candidate who can bridge partisan divides. >> common sense says we are better together. i know it. you know it. there is more that unites us than divides us. >> hurd left congress in 2020 after three house terms where he regularltook on then-president donald trump on issues like a southern border wall, guns, and political rhetoric. and he is openly taking on trump again now. >> and if we nominate a lawless, selfish, failed politician like donald trump, who lost t house, senate, and the white house, we all know joe biden will win again. >> in 2014, hurd beat a democratic congressman to win a district that stretches across the texas-mexico border. >> my colleagues know that i'm the only republican on the border. >> a former c.i.a. officer with stints in afghanistan, india and pakistan -- hurd focused on defen
former congressman will hurd is kicking off his campaign with a direct hit at the field's frontrunner. lisardins has more. >> the soul of our country is under attack. >> former congressman will hurd re-entering the political arena, this time in a run for president is casting himself as a candidate who can bridge partisan divides. >> common sense says we are better together. i know it. you know it. there is more that unites us than divides us. >> hurd left congress in...
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lisa: talking about the field, i am wondering about policy.peaker mccarthy spoke about how he does not see more aid heading to ukraine at a time when it seems there has been an escalation in the war, with the accusation that russia blew up a dam. how do you focus on this, one of the talking points of the republican side is to cut off or and monetary aid to ukraine. terry: i am focused on it. right now, right after the debt ceiling -- which is important. what speaker mccarthy is talking about is we just negotiated spending deals. i'm not going to deal with this by blowing up the deal in a supplemental. i will wait and see what they need and address this as part of a regular process in the fall and winter. we have a lot of republicans in the senate, people like lindsey graham, saying they need the aid now. what is going on underneath is my suspicion that if the ukrainian counteroffensive does not succeed completely but at least in part, what you will get in 2024 is a lot of western ally pressure to settle this through negotiations. on the other
lisa: talking about the field, i am wondering about policy.peaker mccarthy spoke about how he does not see more aid heading to ukraine at a time when it seems there has been an escalation in the war, with the accusation that russia blew up a dam. how do you focus on this, one of the talking points of the republican side is to cut off or and monetary aid to ukraine. terry: i am focused on it. right now, right after the debt ceiling -- which is important. what speaker mccarthy is talking about is...
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. >> lisa: helps in southern district of florida, jury of -- >> harris: that at least means there could be playing field that is more even with cannon in there. south florida is key here. >> lisa: i live there, yeah. >> harris: might be why democrats are thirsty to get a change of venue. >> jason: they will not have a trial before the election. >> harris: we'll see. okay. california governor gavin newsom sits down with sean hannity. nothing was off limits, we'll get into it next. hey all, so i just downloaded the experian app because i wanted to check my fico® score, but it does so much more. this thing shows you your fico® score, you can get your credit card recommendations, and it shows you ways to save money. do so much more than get your fico® score. download the experian app now. we know patients are more than their disease. that's why, at novo nordisk, we've spent a hundred years developing treatments to help unlock humanity's full potential. these are the greats: people living with, thriving with — not held back by — disease. they motivate us to fight diabetes and obesity, rare diseases and cardi
. >> lisa: helps in southern district of florida, jury of -- >> harris: that at least means there could be playing field that is more even with cannon in there. south florida is key here. >> lisa: i live there, yeah. >> harris: might be why democrats are thirsty to get a change of venue. >> jason: they will not have a trial before the election. >> harris: we'll see. okay. california governor gavin newsom sits down with sean hannity. nothing was off limits,...
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lisa: ron desantis became an official candidate for president. he has a very uphill climb. maybe everyone elsen the republican primary fieldwhat is the pass here for someone other than donald trump? >> mike pence and chris christie expected to be announcing imminently. i think former president trump defining desantis for months even before he became and it can -- an official candidate, he is now attempting to define himself and even going from i think the culture worried that a lot of people recognize him as as somebody who is willing to take on former president trump which a lot of voters who might be looking for an alternative to donald trump were wondering whether he would do and whether he could do that successfully. so you see him on the campaign trail this week bringing up the issue of term limits and really questioning donald trump's assertion that he doesn't need eight years in office. so how that's going to paly out -- play out with voters -- we are going to see a lot more of the candidates in iowa even through this we can. voters are going to have a chance to begin to get to know them, but we are still 520 plus d
lisa: ron desantis became an official candidate for president. he has a very uphill climb. maybe everyone elsen the republican primary fieldwhat is the pass here for someone other than donald trump? >> mike pence and chris christie expected to be announcing imminently. i think former president trump defining desantis for months even before he became and it can -- an official candidate, he is now attempting to define himself and even going from i think the culture worried that a lot of...
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lisa desjardins. amna: with burgum and pence officially in, the republican field grew by three this week.new jersey governor chris christie kicked off his campaign last night in new hampshire and he has already set himself apart as the most vocal trump critic in the race. >> the person i am talking about who is obsessed with the mirror, who never admits a mistake, who never admits a fault, and who always finds someone else and something else to blame for whatever goes wrong, but finds every reason to take credit for anything that goes right, is donald trump. amna: with nine candidates now on the stump, we take stock of the race with whit ayres. he is a republican strategist and the president of north star opinion research. he's previously consulted republican candidates including senators marco rubio and lindsey graham and florida governor ron desantis. let's take a look at these nine candidates vying for the republican nomination. is this where you expected the republican field to be right now? what do you see when you look at this? whit: we saw that a lot of people were interested and w
lisa desjardins. amna: with burgum and pence officially in, the republican field grew by three this week.new jersey governor chris christie kicked off his campaign last night in new hampshire and he has already set himself apart as the most vocal trump critic in the race. >> the person i am talking about who is obsessed with the mirror, who never admits a mistake, who never admits a fault, and who always finds someone else and something else to blame for whatever goes wrong, but finds...
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field hockey. the sports theme will be continued by my colleagues. well , elizaveta lashkevicha joined us. she is ready to tell about the news of the minsk region. lisa good afternoon. anything new tatyana greetings, we have one district, one project, we will tell about the new pharmaceutical production smilovichi and replenishment in the metropolitan zoo in the family of lemurs , a baby was born for a newborn is still unknown, but i will tell you what the limor eats on our air, thank you, but we will be on air again at 17:00 see you soon . belarusian athletes continue their performance at the open russian cup in shooting, so vladislava pronkov put the first gold medal in the piggy bank of belarus. the athlete became the best in small-caliber shooting competitions rifles, in addition, ilya sergeyka won bronze medals earlier. ivan cossack and elizabeth tsidik. the second place among mixed pairs in air pistol shooting was also taken by a duet from belarus, love eskevich and ilya dasko. a total of 28 belarusian athletes take part in the competition. tournament. it will end on june 12, the rival of hershey and alexei protos has been determined. in the fi
field hockey. the sports theme will be continued by my colleagues. well , elizaveta lashkevicha joined us. she is ready to tell about the news of the minsk region. lisa good afternoon. anything new tatyana greetings, we have one district, one project, we will tell about the new pharmaceutical production smilovichi and replenishment in the metropolitan zoo in the family of lemurs , a baby was born for a newborn is still unknown, but i will tell you what the limor eats on our air, thank you, but...
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achievements in the field of human rights activities in 2022 was awarded to olga yuryevna devicheva, president of the international charitable public organization the fair help of dr. lisavladimir vladimirovich , highly respected laureates, dear guests in 2016, the first state prize for human rights activities was awarded to the founder of our charitable organization elizabeth petrovna glinka elizaveta petrovna glinka was one of the first who in 2014. rushed to protect the children of donbass children who were under fire. as elizaveta petrovna, i am a doctor with my medical experience of 40 years, all these years, i considered it my duty to protect the rights of the weakest of my patients, the rights of my patients to affordable medical care for a quality life. probably because of the desire to help the weakest , fate led me to dr. lisa's organization dr. lisa's fair help, this organization helps the most vulnerable homeless people, palliative patients , families with many children, disabled people, seriously ill and injured refugee children, all those who are in trouble today. a lot of work still needs to be done to help the homeless. despite your decrees, vladimir vla
achievements in the field of human rights activities in 2022 was awarded to olga yuryevna devicheva, president of the international charitable public organization the fair help of dr. lisavladimir vladimirovich , highly respected laureates, dear guests in 2016, the first state prize for human rights activities was awarded to the founder of our charitable organization elizabeth petrovna glinka elizaveta petrovna glinka was one of the first who in 2014. rushed to protect the children of donbass...
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lisa, who today russian president vladimir putin presented the state award for achievements in the fieldhuman rights activities, spoke about how people in the donbas have been living under constant shelling for 9 years. i am evidence. that in the donbas children are killed by shells from the bfu, and i do not understand the double morality of those imaginary human rights activists for whom these children for some reason turned out to be second-class people. i do not understand why the entire world community has not risen to the defense of these children until now. i consider my human rights operation another way. russia did not have a synopsis of her speech laureate of the award in the field of charity yulia zimova pulls out of her sleeve a member of the public chamber and the all-russian popular front, thanks to the public database she created of potential adoptive parents, more than 400,000 children are surrounded. now, with family care and warmth , a special moment, greetings and gratitude from the girl vicki through yulia to the president for the circle of kindness foundation, thanks
lisa, who today russian president vladimir putin presented the state award for achievements in the fieldhuman rights activities, spoke about how people in the donbas have been living under constant shelling for 9 years. i am evidence. that in the donbas children are killed by shells from the bfu, and i do not understand the double morality of those imaginary human rights activists for whom these children for some reason turned out to be second-class people. i do not understand why the entire...
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lisa a: i did not. tom: i can see you there somehow. doug down in florida knows the alabama getaway at citi field. i should have been there. at is my favorite. lisa a: are you a deadhead? tom: i was not but when i heard alabama getaway, it was exquisite. there is craft. was also craft published moments ago. he agrees with greg bonnell and has a cautious view of where we are heading --greg boutle and has a cautious view of where we are heading. he says recession tendencies are becoming more likely. lisa a: one thing you list over -- we glossed over is the dollar signs. the dollar of here's like the euro going back to march. this is a significant move when people are pricing in the fed and looking at you this elsewhere. -- at weakness elsewhere. tom: it is important that you are coming up on the midyear and everybody is justifying their existence. we are beginning to see economic studies come out. what i would focus on is what the said which is all predicated on earnings cracking into earnings reports what you mentioned, july 14. lisa a: that is jp morgan. tom: once again, it is a very traditional and financial study, which i
lisa a: i did not. tom: i can see you there somehow. doug down in florida knows the alabama getaway at citi field. i should have been there. at is my favorite. lisa a: are you a deadhead? tom: i was not but when i heard alabama getaway, it was exquisite. there is craft. was also craft published moments ago. he agrees with greg bonnell and has a cautious view of where we are heading --greg boutle and has a cautious view of where we are heading. he says recession tendencies are becoming more...
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lisa's fair help who today russian president vladimir putin presented the state award for achievements in the fieldf human rights work spoke about how people in the donbass have been living under constant shelling. i am evidence. that in the donbas children are killed by shells from the vfu, and i do not understand the double morality of those imaginary human rights activists for whom these children for some reason turned out to be second-class people. i do not understand why the entire world community has not risen to the defense of these children until now. i consider its human rights operations a different way. russia did not, but yulia zimova, chairman of the commission of the public chamber on demography. protecting the family of children of traditional family values spoke about how the first humanitarian convoy was assembled for mariupol and assistance to new regions is very important and now you need to be with your people and be with your country guys who are now working in the kakhovka zone. hydroelectric power station in the zone , disasters of the guys who are now working in shebekino
lisa's fair help who today russian president vladimir putin presented the state award for achievements in the fieldf human rights work spoke about how people in the donbass have been living under constant shelling. i am evidence. that in the donbas children are killed by shells from the vfu, and i do not understand the double morality of those imaginary human rights activists for whom these children for some reason turned out to be second-class people. i do not understand why the entire world...
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the fields and replace the more familiar romanians there, bolgars or poles, everyone, including illegal migrants, wants to receive social benefits from the state, buy strawberries, wash them and eat lisalfind and maxim zaichenko ntv london television company today is the anniversary of an event that has a huge historical importance 60 years ago , a woman, valentina tereshkova, went into space for the first time ever since. she is the only member of the fair sex to fly solo. although after it dozens of women have already been in space with those who have already flown and with those who so far only dream of going beyond the earth's atmosphere, alexander korneevich talked to the cosmonauts, they will learn what awaits them on the takeoff of the rocket and the return from orbit to the earth centrifuge can whether the female body can endure such a huge overload, she proved and showed the whole world, if you really want to, you can fly into space, and the female body is capable of what before her start. it turned out to be something fantastic, it's hard work, hard work, but happy work. now she rarely gives interviews , because for 60 years in numerous articles , talk show reports and films
the fields and replace the more familiar romanians there, bolgars or poles, everyone, including illegal migrants, wants to receive social benefits from the state, buy strawberries, wash them and eat lisalfind and maxim zaichenko ntv london television company today is the anniversary of an event that has a huge historical importance 60 years ago , a woman, valentina tereshkova, went into space for the first time ever since. she is the only member of the fair sex to fly solo. although after it...
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that has an historic field versus the usual analysis of america. lisa: we are also looking at eco-data in the united states with home price data coming in at 9:00 a.m. we have seen a massive rollover of some of the data into an secular the s&p 500 data. does this give a sense we are seeing the heat come out of this market? tom: this chart is simple, housing inflation and a massive plunge. this is a 20 set -- a 20 city carl schiller index. the dexter met -- the detriment is old news it's two or three months old. i think it has enough import and enough trend to it where we can watch it. lisa: because it is the lagging data that goes into cpi which is factoring into the fed decision. we get some earnings today like walgreens and we will cover that and those shares have been beaten up so far. manchester united is also having their annual general meeting to talk about middle eastern money. this earnings season will be unlike any other particularly with the tech giants. any read we get, we could see disappointment severely punished. do we have a tipping point
that has an historic field versus the usual analysis of america. lisa: we are also looking at eco-data in the united states with home price data coming in at 9:00 a.m. we have seen a massive rollover of some of the data into an secular the s&p 500 data. does this give a sense we are seeing the heat come out of this market? tom: this chart is simple, housing inflation and a massive plunge. this is a 20 set -- a 20 city carl schiller index. the dexter met -- the detriment is old news it's two...
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field, as widened. what are the political implications of indicting a former president running again? what about the other possible indictments facing trump? lisa rubin is here to talk about the investigations in georgia and the assault on our democracy. this is american voices. a now twice indicted donald trump is on the road today surprising no one, waving his right to remain silent. right now the former president is in north carolina. they expect him to speak at a rally of supporters. we will not show you that live, but we will keep an eye on it so that you don't have to. we've heard from him once today in georgia, trump, airing's grievances against the 30 counts of indictments that he's receiving, open up conspiracies and attacking the special counsel. >> the ridiculous and baseless indictment of me by the biden administration that weaponized the department of justice will go down as one of the most horrific abuses of power in the history of our country. they want to do something called the espionage act. doesn't that sound terrible? oh, the espionage, we've got a box, i got a box. the espionage. >> on this show, we don't play sound bites b
field, as widened. what are the political implications of indicting a former president running again? what about the other possible indictments facing trump? lisa rubin is here to talk about the investigations in georgia and the assault on our democracy. this is american voices. a now twice indicted donald trump is on the road today surprising no one, waving his right to remain silent. right now the former president is in north carolina. they expect him to speak at a rally of supporters. we...
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laureate in the field of human rights activities, thousands of lives saved helps the children of the lpr and the dpr, provides seriously ill patients with medicines. chairman. fonda, dr. lisa'ses and helps others live. against all odds, perhaps these forces. eh, they take it just out of the need to help. we support each other with colleagues, we see those troubles and misfortunes that happen to people who turn to us for help. and if not us , then who. here, few people know the strength, the first humanitarian convoy to mariupol was organized by the girl yulia zimova, a burning heart and open souls do not allow stopping the count of good deeds new region of the russian federation technologies the latest medical educational forces of our science appear with renewed vigor when many people in the world close themselves off from russia among the laureates of the state prize duet mikhail skorokhvatov. and vladimir kopeikin, the authors of a new scientific direction in the field of applied physics of reactor antiytrin, have developed ultra-precise sensors to determine the degree of fuel depletion in reactors at nuclear power plants. it would be useful to supply e-reactors of the fo
laureate in the field of human rights activities, thousands of lives saved helps the children of the lpr and the dpr, provides seriously ill patients with medicines. chairman. fonda, dr. lisa'ses and helps others live. against all odds, perhaps these forces. eh, they take it just out of the need to help. we support each other with colleagues, we see those troubles and misfortunes that happen to people who turn to us for help. and if not us , then who. here, few people know the strength, the...
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lisa a: at this point, how much is it interesting to you? david beckham running this team? that the two of them are teaming up to create a new dominant in the fieldss to buying a franchise in l.a. i am a romantic when it comes to sports. i wanted to see beckham back at barcelona. it is a shame that did not happen. but he wants to do a new thing and creates a new legacy. i think the deal with apple tv is something we need to take a closer look at and what this could mean for sports going forward. if you are the braun james and you think you are it in the nba or you are aaron judge and you think you are it, do you want to share that stuff? equities right now on the s&p 500 look like this. futures slightly negative on the s&p and nasdaq as well. yields up off the back of the price rate hike from the central bank in canada. 4.56 on the two-year yield. 3.8 zero on the 10-year yield. i call it recession. i know some do not like to call it that. the euro is 1.0735. lisa a: i am curious about what we have seen over the past few sessions which is the smaller regional banks have had a revival in a significant way. the kbw regional banking index is up 23% -
lisa a: at this point, how much is it interesting to you? david beckham running this team? that the two of them are teaming up to create a new dominant in the fieldss to buying a franchise in l.a. i am a romantic when it comes to sports. i wanted to see beckham back at barcelona. it is a shame that did not happen. but he wants to do a new thing and creates a new legacy. i think the deal with apple tv is something we need to take a closer look at and what this could mean for sports going...
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lisa: before we let you go, i am curious to put this all together, we have heard that there is a hawkish field not a sticky as it is in europe and it will not surprise to the upside, you are seeing a deterioration and it can be a soft landing. is the data backing that up? are we seeing the unemployment picking higher with an ease that can lower inflation without having to cause significant recession? michael: you are seeing 50-50, we saw a tremendous jump in housing starts this week. and yet, we have seen consumer confidence a little bit stronger, not a whole lot. retail sales are hanging in there but they have slowed in general. the overall economy in the u.s. is in a middle spot. i was telling somebody yesterday, you could get neal dunn and a number of dubs and you can have a nice food fight. the thing you are right about, lisa, is that central banks are increasingly, they are going the same direction but for divergent reasons. the u.s. still has an inflation problem, talking about slowing its rate process. england has an inflation problem that is really bad. they are talking about speeding
lisa: before we let you go, i am curious to put this all together, we have heard that there is a hawkish field not a sticky as it is in europe and it will not surprise to the upside, you are seeing a deterioration and it can be a soft landing. is the data backing that up? are we seeing the unemployment picking higher with an ease that can lower inflation without having to cause significant recession? michael: you are seeing 50-50, we saw a tremendous jump in housing starts this week. and yet,...
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lisa is asking the right question this morning. is the rally broadening out? >> i hope so. the last 10 days or so have had a much broader field.dnesday. the s&p was up. adding this 4 to 1 is sustainable but a lot of the stuff has been left behind. i think the overall state of the economy is better. it is much better than people expected it to be if you went back to last december and saw with the earth half of the year would look like. i think real economic activity is better than people would expect. the question is, what does financial engineering look like? lisa a: it has been one of the toughest years i can imagine, exhausting a lot of people unless they were all in on nvidia if you missed it, what do you look for to know whether this will be a bobo and -- fomo or whatever you want to call it, or if it is lowering people in to get annihilated in a couple you. >> i think this takes time for a competent market like this to fall apart. it would take something different. i don't see any real deterioration in the economy. i don't think there is a lot of to cyclicality. that is still a fairly cheap part of the market. lisa a: you
lisa is asking the right question this morning. is the rally broadening out? >> i hope so. the last 10 days or so have had a much broader field.dnesday. the s&p was up. adding this 4 to 1 is sustainable but a lot of the stuff has been left behind. i think the overall state of the economy is better. it is much better than people expected it to be if you went back to last december and saw with the earth half of the year would look like. i think real economic activity is better than...
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tom and john both off lisa abramowicz here and i'm happy to say i'm here with nila richardson for the hour. she is chief economist at adp. that seems to be the fieldrong. we are seeing rally for the week going back to march when everybody was worried about the banking crisis. is there reason to feel optimistic for no reason to feel optimistic? nila: the sun is shining it's friday. i didn't realize it was going to be on air so i'm thrilled to be with you. we are seeing some good economic news is just when you look too closely the glare of that can be very as long as you don't look wrigley act data and what's underneath it. you find you can enjoy the weekend. lisa: incredibly not encouraging. we will dig into the data. what did you call it? nela: it's a pessimism pause. lisa: i think that is where were at. it raises the question of let's get blinded a little bit and dig under the data. do you think the people are missing the forest for the trees of little bit. nela: if you're focused on the short term you are focused on the fed action. if you are focused on the long-term you realize the economy has changed structurally. this current bout of inflatio
tom and john both off lisa abramowicz here and i'm happy to say i'm here with nila richardson for the hour. she is chief economist at adp. that seems to be the fieldrong. we are seeing rally for the week going back to march when everybody was worried about the banking crisis. is there reason to feel optimistic for no reason to feel optimistic? nila: the sun is shining it's friday. i didn't realize it was going to be on air so i'm thrilled to be with you. we are seeing some good economic news is...
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field get? tom: the next candidates will be at the margin. will there be enough of a stage for every candidate to get on during the first debate? lisares to get on the stage? tom: annmarie hordern joining us. do they have money? it takes money to run. annmarie: at the moment, they have money. if they cannot continue, they will start to peter out. to run, you also need at least 40,000 donors from 20 states or more. this is where the former president dominates. he gets low numbers but tons of them in terms of campaign donations. when you see chris christie jump in and mike pence, they need to makes for they can also get on the stage. tom: can mike pence take the evangelical vote from the president? without question, mike pence has been the most consistently evangelical politician in america. annmarie: that is his game plan. he sees this as his path in the primary to make sure he is in front of the evangelicals. obviously, what you are seeing here is what many who are against trump want to avoid, is what we saw in 2016 with this plurality. i don't know why you are laughing. tom: radio, you are missing out. it looks like hollywood squar
field get? tom: the next candidates will be at the margin. will there be enough of a stage for every candidate to get on during the first debate? lisares to get on the stage? tom: annmarie hordern joining us. do they have money? it takes money to run. annmarie: at the moment, they have money. if they cannot continue, they will start to peter out. to run, you also need at least 40,000 donors from 20 states or more. this is where the former president dominates. he gets low numbers but tons of...