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review laputting pressure on us officials to steeper review from languishing that in today's wall street journal and also in today's wall street journal joe manchin himself making his case for the passage of hisbill . the question i guess for you is what happens if this doesn't have the support, as joe manchin's daring his colleagues to shut down the government because they don't like his permitting bill west and mark . >> yes, he's saying this is good policy, he tried to make that case and it'sinteresting and talking to governors the past few weeks . lawmakers largely do see unease for some sort of permanent reform but there's a lot of disagreement on what that is. so now you have joe manchin who in some cases doesn't have a ton of goodwill with some of these members. in some cases he does, they're thrilled he's got a reconciliation bill over the line and they will support it so it's just the margins of understanding will people come along? will wethey say this bill is safe? they didn't have tax until late last week to look at it so it's unclear if maybe how that's percolated through the weeken
review laputting pressure on us officials to steeper review from languishing that in today's wall street journal and also in today's wall street journal joe manchin himself making his case for the passage of hisbill . the question i guess for you is what happens if this doesn't have the support, as joe manchin's daring his colleagues to shut down the government because they don't like his permitting bill west and mark . >> yes, he's saying this is good policy, he tried to make that case...
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at this rate he considers the wall street journal can never free itself from russian influence, and the german publications make fun of the germans who are cold and save money. for example. tourists of the spiegel sharj magazine see fellow citizens like this, it turned out to be evil and mocking, no sympathy in him, no matter how hard you try to find it. china accuses the united states and great britain of violating the nuclear non-proliferation treaty within the framework of the military block aukus, the two countries are going to supply nuclear submarines to australia, reactors of these military vessels run on weapons-grade plutonium , enough to create 60 to 80 nuclear weapons, with washington and london scheming. achieved from rich neutral conclusion. for example, the security of this contract and its compliance with the non-proliferation treaty, according to the chinese leadership, we are talking about the actual transformation of australia into a state that has everything necessary to create nuclear weapons. the recent shanghai cooperation organization continues to discuss the stre
at this rate he considers the wall street journal can never free itself from russian influence, and the german publications make fun of the germans who are cold and save money. for example. tourists of the spiegel sharj magazine see fellow citizens like this, it turned out to be evil and mocking, no sympathy in him, no matter how hard you try to find it. china accuses the united states and great britain of violating the nuclear non-proliferation treaty within the framework of the military block...
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wade, abortion is shaping up to be a top issue in the midterm elections with voters in a new "wall street journaloll bringing a close second to the economy. ahead of inflation and immigration asked what the most important factor in choice for congress, we are back with dan henninger, kyle peterson and "wall street journal" columnist, allysia findlay. kyle, how significant do you think abortion is in the election and what is assigned it might be changing the dynamics? >> i think it's a big deal, one side is voter registrations, a democratic data firm let's look at voter registrations sense of the supreme court overturned roe v. wade and it finds pronounced gender gap so double digits men versus women, more women registering than men, double digits and some states, swing states pennsylvania, ohio, colorado, 17% wisconsin so i think that's potentially a significant factor. one way you win elections is changing minds and the second way is by getting the people who would generally agree with you to the polls and a lot of these people, young people in particular are generally low propensity voters espe
wade, abortion is shaping up to be a top issue in the midterm elections with voters in a new "wall street journaloll bringing a close second to the economy. ahead of inflation and immigration asked what the most important factor in choice for congress, we are back with dan henninger, kyle peterson and "wall street journal" columnist, allysia findlay. kyle, how significant do you think abortion is in the election and what is assigned it might be changing the dynamics? >> i...
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and for that education is -- washington editor of the wall street journal -- capital journal columnist 45 year veteran journalist and kansas native. and the best political journalism has to offer. midterm election cycles have been relatively sleepy affairs and we know that this year, that is not the case. jerry will help us navigate the changing waters of the campaign season as it develops as a route 2022 midterm election -- big class consist eight a let big consequences. -- big consequences. today's conversation features the top two political pollsters one from each side of the aisle. our conversation will be followed by q&a from the audience. thank you for joining us and engaging with us. it is my pleasure and please join me in welcoming our fellow jerry sites. [applause] >> thank it turns out that you can come back home again. it is really nice to be here. thank you. beside me, i will entry -- introduce you to them in a second. but this is an important election. all the people have the control of the house, the senate, and the shape of the rest of the biden term and it is happening
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wall street. former wall street journal banking reporter greg steinmetz released his book about one of the wealthiestgilded age millionaires. it's titled american rascal how jay gould built wall street's biggest fortune. and freelance journalist mike mariani released his book on what happens when humans experience life changing events. the book is called what doesn't kill us makes us who we become after tragedy and trauma. well, along with new books being released every week, reviews are written by national publications as well. here's a sampling of some recent reviews. the national review magazine describes noah rothman's new book, which is entitled the rise of the new puritans fighting back against progressives war on fun. as a quote, master class showing that progressives puritanical crusades manifest as a kind of behavioral, totalitarian ism in a role reversal, the national review writes, mr. rothman references some contemporary leftist insanity, then consults the historical record to show puritans doing more or less the same thing. and the wall street journal recently reviewed centuries witness,
wall street. former wall street journal banking reporter greg steinmetz released his book about one of the wealthiestgilded age millionaires. it's titled american rascal how jay gould built wall street's biggest fortune. and freelance journalist mike mariani released his book on what happens when humans experience life changing events. the book is called what doesn't kill us makes us who we become after tragedy and trauma. well, along with new books being released every week, reviews are...
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wall street. former wall street journal banking reporter greg steinmetz released his book about one of the wealthiestgilded age millionaires. it's titled american rascal how jay gould built wall street's biggest fortune. and freelance journalist mike mariani released his book on what happens when humans experience life changing events. the book is called what doesn't kill us makes us who we become after tragedy and trauma. well, along with new books being released every week, reviews are written by national publications as well. here's a sampling of some recent reviews. the national review magazine describes noah rothman's new book, which is entitled the rise of the new puritans fighting back against progressives war on fun. as a quote, master class showing that progressives puritanical crusades manifest as a kind of behavioral, totalitarian ism in a role reversal, the national review writes, mr. rothman references some contemporary leftist insanity, then consults the historical record to show puritans doing more or less the same thing. and the wall street journal recently reviewed centuries witness,
wall street. former wall street journal banking reporter greg steinmetz released his book about one of the wealthiestgilded age millionaires. it's titled american rascal how jay gould built wall street's biggest fortune. and freelance journalist mike mariani released his book on what happens when humans experience life changing events. the book is called what doesn't kill us makes us who we become after tragedy and trauma. well, along with new books being released every week, reviews are...
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that's the issue where you have the independent suburban women moving democratic and the wall street journal paul, democrats took a 3 point lead over republicans for the midterms in
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the late show captioning sponsored by cbs >> the "wall street journal" reports, an informant tipped off federal investigators to the possibility there were more classified documents at the former president's florida home. >> according to "rolling stone," donald trump is worried he may have a rat, or multiple rats, in his midst. he's wondering if his phones are tapped, or even if his buddies could be wearing a wire. >> we here as mar-a-lago were recently shut down in an f.b.i. raid due to an inside informant possibly wearing a wire. but mar-a-lago is open again for business. we've just had to make a few changes, to make sure the f.b.i. is not listening in. play tennis! shoot golf! all without the confinement of clothes, or an f.b.i. listening device. take a floppy jog with rudy
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all the same wall street journal writes.'s another problem this time around the mental edition. it betrayed the life of a mental hospital. now overcrowded clinics are faced with a new wave of military with various mental disorders with terrible statistics. anastasia ivanova got acquainted with the ukrainian defenders surrender for health reasons, a large article by a journalist from the american newspaper wall street journal, they have a stable psyche of the vushnikov at the level of an official diagnosis. the author of the material alistair, mcdonald quotes the words of doctors one of the largest psychiatric hospitals in ukraine in lvov, military personnel do not hide almost half of all patients there. now they are waiting there, the second big influx of soldiers with mental health problems, one of the specialists of the institution says 1,000 beds are occupied instead of the prescribed 800 and still not enough. we have significantly increased the number of psychoses in an acute state, and the residents of the lviv region.
all the same wall street journal writes.'s another problem this time around the mental edition. it betrayed the life of a mental hospital. now overcrowded clinics are faced with a new wave of military with various mental disorders with terrible statistics. anastasia ivanova got acquainted with the ukrainian defenders surrender for health reasons, a large article by a journalist from the american newspaper wall street journal, they have a stable psyche of the vushnikov at the level of an...
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this week on "the wall street journal" at large, britain loses its queen, and the world loses a modelblic service and devotion to duty. the legacy of elizabeth ii. california on the edge of darkness, how the country's biggest and richest state found finds itself running out of energy. plus, children are finally back in school. democrats tell us it was their idea all along. how progressives are now trying to change the narrative. and we commemorate 9/11 again this weekend, but can the u.s. ever regain the kindty that it found in the aftermath of that terrible day? we'll be discussing this with guy benson and laura kern. but first, it must rank as one of the larger ironies of the era of elizabeth ii that even as she reigned, she became a figure of ever increasing global resonance. probably best known and most respected woman on the planet. >> i had the opportunity to meet her before she passed x she was an incredibly gracious and decent woman. >> she was thoughtful, wise, curious, helpful, funny and so much more. >> grief is the price we pay for love. this is a loss we feel deeply in au
this week on "the wall street journal" at large, britain loses its queen, and the world loses a modelblic service and devotion to duty. the legacy of elizabeth ii. california on the edge of darkness, how the country's biggest and richest state found finds itself running out of energy. plus, children are finally back in school. democrats tell us it was their idea all along. how progressives are now trying to change the narrative. and we commemorate 9/11 again this weekend, but can the...
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"the wall street journal" reports that humana and other possible buyers are circling cano health.ch you can see right now is having a very nice session. it's an $8.54 stock at the moment. the report cites people familiar with the situation say talks are serious and a deal to purchase could be struck in the next several weeks assuming the negotiations don't fall apart. we profiled the ceo a few months ago and he's a cuban immigrant that maxed out his credit cards to start this company because he felt his family and his community did not get quality healthcare because it was too expensive so he created this chain of healthcare companies all throughout florida and now across the nation and it's clearly become a hot property at least according to "the wall street journal". let's get to the markets right now and, yes, it's been astringe here today and the dow is now flat. the s&p down 17 and nasdaq has struggled all day down 111 and microsoft big dow component and on the nasdaq as well. it is up about 1.5% after ceo said he is confident the company will get an approval for its purchase
"the wall street journal" reports that humana and other possible buyers are circling cano health.ch you can see right now is having a very nice session. it's an $8.54 stock at the moment. the report cites people familiar with the situation say talks are serious and a deal to purchase could be struck in the next several weeks assuming the negotiations don't fall apart. we profiled the ceo a few months ago and he's a cuban immigrant that maxed out his credit cards to start this company...
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the sad part is now "the wall street journal" says that i think for the longest time without that 87%he hundred and $90 billion we gave the schools. "the wall street journal" now says that 93% of the money has not been spent. so the question is for me if covid is over, we should be able to crawl back that $190 billion. i want that money back. claw it back. the whole idea was to make schools safer the kids on the teachers. will it save right now. if you can't figure out air conditioning vents so that all of these schools in denver, philly, baltimore, san diego, as well as a few others -- they can't even get through september. get the money back. they damaged our kids, they don't give a damn about what happens to our kids, they only care about themselves as evidenced by the fact that education secretary was speaking to kids, he had did not have a right mask on which was a replay of stacey abrams in georgia with no mask. another democrat talking to kids who were all masked up. this is all a head trip for them. it's all about the money. it's time we got the money back. they didn't need it
the sad part is now "the wall street journal" says that i think for the longest time without that 87%he hundred and $90 billion we gave the schools. "the wall street journal" now says that 93% of the money has not been spent. so the question is for me if covid is over, we should be able to crawl back that $190 billion. i want that money back. claw it back. the whole idea was to make schools safer the kids on the teachers. will it save right now. if you can't figure out air...
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support jon the wall street journal thanks for joining us. >> sure thing.month. the fighting is intensifying in two different fronts fears grow of a potential nuclear catastrophe. we are live in kyiv next. using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. that's why we recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. what's the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena® this is john. he hasn't worked this hard to only get this far with his cholesterol. taken with a statin, leqvio can lower bad cholesterol and keep it low with two doses a year. side effects were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract infection, diarrhea, chest cold, pain in legs or arms, and shortness of breath. with leqvio, lowering cholesterol becomes just one more thing life throws your way. ask your doctor about leqvio. lower. longer. leqvio. the unknown is not empty. it's a storm that crashes, and consumes, rep
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ashley: let's get to your new op-ed in the wall street journal that reads democrats are the party ofer class from student loans to covid restrictions the left seeks to make the wealthy wealthier. explain how the democrats making the rich richer. >> we are old enough to remember when the democrats used to at least pretend they were the side of the little guy, last week the president decided to get families making up to $250,000 a year a $10,000 gift at taxpayer expense but the thing is what i wrote about on the wall street journal's this is not an aberration from the progressive movement, this is just the apotheosis of who they have become. if you look at everything they are pushing, open borders, covid lockdowns, climate extremism, each of these is a piece of class warfare that liberal progressive elites are waging against the working class that makes progressive elites who are affluent feel good about themselves while making the working class pay the price for it. ashley: do you think the new attack from the administration, it appears to be an intentional strategy of labeling tens o
ashley: let's get to your new op-ed in the wall street journal that reads democrats are the party ofer class from student loans to covid restrictions the left seeks to make the wealthy wealthier. explain how the democrats making the rich richer. >> we are old enough to remember when the democrats used to at least pretend they were the side of the little guy, last week the president decided to get families making up to $250,000 a year a $10,000 gift at taxpayer expense but the thing is...
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federal agencies , putting pressure on us officials he reviews from languishing in today's wall street journal and also in today's wall street journal joke manchin himself making his case for the passage of his bill. the question i guess for you is what happens if this doesn't pass, if joe manchin is during his colleagues to shut down thegovernment because they don't like his permitting bill ? >> he's saying the policy to make that case and it's interesting talking to senators the last few weeks what would largely be a need for some sort of permitting reform but there's a lot of disagreement on what that is. now you have joe manchin who in some cases doesn't have a ton of goodwill with some of these members. in other cases yes he does, they're thrilled he got a reconciliation bill over the line and they will support it so it's thosemargins of understanding willpeople come along , will they say okay . it didn't have text until last week to look at so it's unclear if seeing that percolating through the weekend has eased some stress about referrals. we're all going to see and hopefully we will se
federal agencies , putting pressure on us officials he reviews from languishing in today's wall street journal and also in today's wall street journal joke manchin himself making his case for the passage of his bill. the question i guess for you is what happens if this doesn't pass, if joe manchin is during his colleagues to shut down thegovernment because they don't like his permitting bill ? >> he's saying the policy to make that case and it's interesting talking to senators the last...
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and ammunition systems to ukraine for a quote to continue the offensive in 2023, the american wall street journal writes about this goal of a long-term offensive against russian journalists even put it in the headline after the counter-offensive near kharkov by ukrainian generals. it looks like the head is all around wanting a new dose of western weapons, the format of a piece of paper is taken. the text is written on an a4 sheet on it, then it is carried to zelensky zelensky puts a squiggle on it, then rakes it with this leaf, forms a path, draws it into the nostril. and he says, send the link, the son will run away. to the computer and presses the send button and the order flies to the online jewelry store united stands ukraine in washington tactical ballistic. this is a ground-to-ground class, atakamsk, long-range capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to 300 km, developed by an american company, there are eight modifications of different years, for example, the range of a 2017 missile of 310 km was used in similar weapons by the american army during operation desert storm in the ninet
and ammunition systems to ukraine for a quote to continue the offensive in 2023, the american wall street journal writes about this goal of a long-term offensive against russian journalists even put it in the headline after the counter-offensive near kharkov by ukrainian generals. it looks like the head is all around wanting a new dose of western weapons, the format of a piece of paper is taken. the text is written on an a4 sheet on it, then it is carried to zelensky zelensky puts a squiggle on...
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let's get more on this now from nina, a euro chief at the wall street journal in new york, who manageshief at the wall street journal in new york. we heard jerome powell. the fed, he, -- fed, he said, keep at it until inflation comes down. many argue that is a fine balance, given the threat of recession. >> it's one of the questions. can the fed tamp dowinflation before it results in a recession? so far, we've seen unemployment hold pretty steady, even though it has been increasing slightly in recent months. that's the main question, will we see a slowing in inflation before the economy really slows? inflation hasn't increased much over the summer, but it hasn't decreased much. there's still this question as to whether the action from the fed will show effect and how much more is necessary in terms of further rate hikes, given that this was the third in a row that came of this magnitude of 75 basis points. pretty unheard of for the fed for many years in a row. maryam: it's the speed at which rates are rising that has gotten people sitting up and taking notice, wondering why it's happen
let's get more on this now from nina, a euro chief at the wall street journal in new york, who manageshief at the wall street journal in new york. we heard jerome powell. the fed, he, -- fed, he said, keep at it until inflation comes down. many argue that is a fine balance, given the threat of recession. >> it's one of the questions. can the fed tamp dowinflation before it results in a recession? so far, we've seen unemployment hold pretty steady, even though it has been increasing...
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. >> elizabeth macdonald has been a journalist for four decades at "wall street journal" "forbes" magazine edit" on fox business. her colleagues noted that mcdonald's watchdog journalism is protecting, looking out for the little guy with hundreds of articles about is abuses of taxpayers, corporate account be scandals and corruption on wall street and in washington, d.c. congress called mcdonald in twice to testify about irs abuses of taxpayers. mcdonald's coverage let to improved taxpayer rights and reforms at the agency. along the way mcdonald has won 14 journalism awards including highest in business journalism, gerald lobe award for distinguished business journalism, prestigious society of professional journalists award for outstanding public service reporting and the front page award for excellence in investigative journalism. mcmcdonald started out covering irs in the '80s when virtually no one in the nation was reporting on this powerful agency. that news exploded in the 1992 presidential race for the white house captured headlines nationwide how president george h.w. bush was gaming
. >> elizabeth macdonald has been a journalist for four decades at "wall street journal" "forbes" magazine edit" on fox business. her colleagues noted that mcdonald's watchdog journalism is protecting, looking out for the little guy with hundreds of articles about is abuses of taxpayers, corporate account be scandals and corruption on wall street and in washington, d.c. congress called mcdonald in twice to testify about irs abuses of taxpayers. mcdonald's coverage...
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"wall street journal" come up internally. bloomberg is another name.at analytics which are interesting which negates bloomberg they have the tv stuff, figure out a way to make it work. i'm on it all the time. i think it is pretty good. very nascent. the company is pushing back. we're not planning anything. i'm getting this no from watercooler people. they're talking it internally. let's turn to blackstone this is kind of a private equity hit today. blackstone 10 years ago bought a renewable energy company called tdi. it has been trying for years to work out a deal with new york state where that company essentially would get power from canada, transmit the power through lines that are in the hudson river, deliver it to new york city. liz: wow. >> they got the approvals over the summer. what has not been known we're breaking right now, is that blackstone has finished the financing for this thing. it has not been announced. i've seen the term sheet so it's bouncing around. they basically will put a billion dollars into this project, again a project to tak
"wall street journal" come up internally. bloomberg is another name.at analytics which are interesting which negates bloomberg they have the tv stuff, figure out a way to make it work. i'm on it all the time. i think it is pretty good. very nascent. the company is pushing back. we're not planning anything. i'm getting this no from watercooler people. they're talking it internally. let's turn to blackstone this is kind of a private equity hit today. blackstone 10 years ago bought a...
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the wall street journal editorial board out with a new opinion piece writing this.energy subsidies and mandates spread their harmful incentives throughout the united states' economy in coming years. people who choose not to live in california, mick, that's their concern. the journal's editorial goes into these are manmade climate policies that have resulted in these electr electricity woes, d solar versus coal and nuclear. is this in insanity going to spd throughout the country like everybody what has to drive an electric car. >> you would like to think that it wouldn't. of course, we've been saying that, republicans have been saying that for a long time which is we would love to have california around because it gives us the example of everything that can go wrong, go back to what happened during covid and we had this massive outflow of people, people voting with their feet by leaving california. they passed a piece of legislation earlier this week setting the prices of wages in fast food restaurants. that will end up closing businesses. they have terrible policies
the wall street journal editorial board out with a new opinion piece writing this.energy subsidies and mandates spread their harmful incentives throughout the united states' economy in coming years. people who choose not to live in california, mick, that's their concern. the journal's editorial goes into these are manmade climate policies that have resulted in these electr electricity woes, d solar versus coal and nuclear. is this in insanity going to spd throughout the country like everybody...
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gerry: i'll be back next week with more commentary and interviews here on the "wall street journal at large." in the meantime, thanks for joining us. ever better when you're ever connected with riders share our digital platform that provides real time, visibility and collaboration on goods moving across your supply chain inbound across your supply chain inbound , outbound and now insidee another busy the warehouse. day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. another because you've gt the ne busy dayxt generan coursesecure networking , your c from com i o incast 2022 b. you're readyully integra becausd security solutions you'vt the next secure business business on-pre withmise and in the cloud. fullyd securitythe way you want soluti- l placemix of, so both. premise andork. in the cloud can run things the way you want your team hours or a mix of both with the nation's largest converged network from the most innovative company. bring on today with comcast business powering possibilities. i have moderate to severe, all sort of colitis. so i'm taking suppose, er once daily pil
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seÚn el wall street journal, el comiÉ investigador "ha estado ocupado, y estamos esperando su informeios del juez son los primeros desde que se anuÓ el derecho al aborto.. si esÁ en busca de trabajo, preste mucha atencÓn, porque habÁ cien mil plazas disponibles en la compaÍa de entrega de paquetes "ups", en todo el pÍs... seÚn sus ejecutivos, los puestos de trabajo seÁn en diferentes posiciones, de medio tiempo y de tiempo completo... desde chicago, david palomino nos...
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we wake up" the "washington post", wall street journal, you go back and show us the republican senators are making. i know he got this guy as our guest. he wants to be the chairman of the house a ways committee. i think i hear isly disgruntledi know that's not you guys agenda. if you want to funnel to put up there and show a democrat, thank you have a great day. >> carry a new state of the going to talk with democratic congressman coming out at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. we certainly do our best to balance this program. we have to take the network as a whole would take balance very seriously we tried to make it every day able to make decisions about what we are covering and the gas we have on here. but congressman if you want to address what he had to say there. >> i always think is left leaving leaning in their editorial type of the washington post and the wall street journal at the same time that's pretty balanced. republican hi there mike. hello. i amam here. >> we are listening to you, go t ahead. >> i was just saying before we got thisen administration we haa pretty good economy. i th
we wake up" the "washington post", wall street journal, you go back and show us the republican senators are making. i know he got this guy as our guest. he wants to be the chairman of the house a ways committee. i think i hear isly disgruntledi know that's not you guys agenda. if you want to funnel to put up there and show a democrat, thank you have a great day. >> carry a new state of the going to talk with democratic congressman coming out at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. we...
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counts, the head count, awaiting apple's big phone reveal today >> and that fed drag on wall street, the "wall street journal" story futures are lower on continued fears of higher rates. goldman has a warning. >> and bitcoin hits its lowest level since june as the market cap falls below $1 trillion. >> we'll begin with the code conference very big day for tech at large between code, one of the pre-eminent tech conferences in the world, and the apple at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. steve kovak is in cupertino. but google and alphabet, an interesting conversation largely guys about the efforts to make the company about 20% more efficient and definitely not ruefuling out the idea of cuts to head counts he cites an uncertain macro and with that, you have an uncertain ad spend and uncertain consumer. even as some of their internal surveys show dissatisfaction with ownership here's what pichai said last night. >> you look at it end to end, figure out how to make the company 20% more productive. >> meantime, the company has an effort called simplicity sprint, trying to reduce complexity. talked about matching up some co
counts, the head count, awaiting apple's big phone reveal today >> and that fed drag on wall street, the "wall street journal" story futures are lower on continued fears of higher rates. goldman has a warning. >> and bitcoin hits its lowest level since june as the market cap falls below $1 trillion. >> we'll begin with the code conference very big day for tech at large between code, one of the pre-eminent tech conferences in the world, and the apple at 1:00 p.m....
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let's bring in wall street journal guy dan heninger.that says the media is so focused on the migrant flights they are ignoring another huge story. the question is what is that story. >> reporter: it is ron desantis. we've got some focus on flying migrants to martha's vineyard with the spokesperson for the white house calling desantis a guatemalan smuggler but what they are missing is the governor gave an important speech in the past week in which he talked about something bigger and more important which is economic opportunity and he described it as the great american exodus. in short, the great american exodus describes the flight of people out of northern cities like new york, chicago, new jersey and california migrating into the south and into the west. governor desantis spoke about florida saying there's more net income moving into florida than last year than any state in history but it is more than just the 1% that are fleeing low taxes. my column describes the study and the brookings institution put out this month describing how b
let's bring in wall street journal guy dan heninger.that says the media is so focused on the migrant flights they are ignoring another huge story. the question is what is that story. >> reporter: it is ron desantis. we've got some focus on flying migrants to martha's vineyard with the spokesperson for the white house calling desantis a guatemalan smuggler but what they are missing is the governor gave an important speech in the past week in which he talked about something bigger and more...
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if you talk with the washington post in the wall street journal, at the same, time that is balanced. >> we do that, we do that. >> mike, humble texas, republican. >> i am here. i was just saying that before we got this president and administration, we had a pretty good economy. i think once they are voted out, we will be fine again. >> you have a reaction? >> the house has to-year terms so the american people can drastically change the drastic of the house. not as much the senate. i think our founders are on to something when they set up our system. with the opportunity for voters to participate on such a regular basis. i think that measured approach is working well. it is not perfect. i think it has worked well. we want to encourage people to participate. >> the previous caller mentioned that you want to be the top republican on the committee. what -- i would you be different. >> i am pursuing that. kevin brady, the lead republican right, now chair of the committee when we had the majority, big shoes to fill. he is in retirement. i am anxious and communicating with my colleagues as
if you talk with the washington post in the wall street journal, at the same, time that is balanced. >> we do that, we do that. >> mike, humble texas, republican. >> i am here. i was just saying that before we got this president and administration, we had a pretty good economy. i think once they are voted out, we will be fine again. >> you have a reaction? >> the house has to-year terms so the american people can drastically change the drastic of the house. not as...
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wall street" right now. thanks for being here, and i'll see you again next time. ♪ ♪ gerry: hello. this week on "the wall street journallarge." , ratcheting up the economic pain. the fed hikes interest rates again and promises more to come. how much worse is it going to get? and putin mobilizes and threatens nuclear war. is it just a bluff, or is the unthinkable actually about to happen? plus, the border chaos gets worse as illegal crossings soar and democrats insist it's actually those migrant flights by republican governors that are to blame. and the dance craze that has the whole white house in motion. yes, it's the joe biden walkback. we'll be talking about this and more with our guests this week, byron york and richard fowler, but first, the beatings will continue until morale improves. that seems to be the message from the federal reserve this week as it raised interest rates again in the massive mounting evidence that the economy is in a slump. a target range of between 3-3.25 the %, and there seems to be more to come. the forecasts accompanying the move fed officials now think rates will have to two as high as
wall street" right now. thanks for being here, and i'll see you again next time. ♪ ♪ gerry: hello. this week on "the wall street journallarge." , ratcheting up the economic pain. the fed hikes interest rates again and promises more to come. how much worse is it going to get? and putin mobilizes and threatens nuclear war. is it just a bluff, or is the unthinkable actually about to happen? plus, the border chaos gets worse as illegal crossings soar and democrats insist it's...
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. >> hello, this week on wall street journal, joe biden said that he is that this, probably you, aren't exit visual threat to the republic but he was really them is to america democracy, jobs growth so us month the still beat expectations while wages are still trying to catch up with surging inflation, and could we in for winter economic hardship, and they finally getting tough on crime, but that's only a defining the police, taking prosecutors who don't actually believe in prosecuting crime, and in this week's mega marco moment, she popular, will be discussing our list of gas but first, biden took a primetime on thursday night to one of the american about the fragility of their democracy or fitting a well worn the presence use to invest their worse with historical significance of invited traveled to philadelphia side of the convention broke the u.s. constitution in 1787 in these assorted the supporters of donald trump office and is essential threat to the republic. biden: is a republican party today is nominated driven and intimidated, by donald trump in the mega republicans and that i
. >> hello, this week on wall street journal, joe biden said that he is that this, probably you, aren't exit visual threat to the republic but he was really them is to america democracy, jobs growth so us month the still beat expectations while wages are still trying to catch up with surging inflation, and could we in for winter economic hardship, and they finally getting tough on crime, but that's only a defining the police, taking prosecutors who don't actually believe in prosecuting...
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so wrote a response that was picked up in the was published in the wall street journal. so i ended my year think it was like december 31st the 30th. it came out in the wall journal basically talking about this story and debunking this study. and thankfully, you know, the study ended up being peer reviewed and they changed it they changed the title of the study. they got rid the the section where they were naming all the all the channels and one of the authors of the study said, you see, science works, you know, and i said, wow, it's it's kind of weird that in order to read the updated study. yeah, it's behind a paywall so you have to pay $10 to read updated study new all the previous free published study is for anybody to read. so if anybody out there, you know, is thinking i'm a far right radical, maybe for the right price, but generally speaking, every day of my life i'm not. were you a trump supporter? i was not a trump. the let's see, the the year that i the year that he ran, i voted for gary johnson and bill weld's and i actually i, i campaigned i was at the final st
so wrote a response that was picked up in the was published in the wall street journal. so i ended my year think it was like december 31st the 30th. it came out in the wall journal basically talking about this story and debunking this study. and thankfully, you know, the study ended up being peer reviewed and they changed it they changed the title of the study. they got rid the the section where they were naming all the all the channels and one of the authors of the study said, you see, science...
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"the wall street journal" writes: janet yellen's fantasy economy. >> well, it is a fantasy, and it'sething they don't want to discuss for obvious reasons. if so they're trying to change the subject. they want to make it about something else. that's why the president's going out and attacking republicans, trying to create acquisitions -- divisions among republicans in this country. but the facts are clear, and the american people know it. they're spending $9,000 a year more this year to buy the same basket of goods they did last year. and that, in the edge, is what people, i think, are going to make their decision on when november rolls around. so the president has to do what he can to try and shift attention away from from this, janet yellen, anybody associatessed with this administration and this -- associated with this administration and this problem. their policies, extreme amounts of wasteful spending coupled with lack of a can coherent energy policy, higher taxes, heavy regulations, that is what has contributed to this inflationary crisis that the9 american people are experienci
"the wall street journal" writes: janet yellen's fantasy economy. >> well, it is a fantasy, and it'sething they don't want to discuss for obvious reasons. if so they're trying to change the subject. they want to make it about something else. that's why the president's going out and attacking republicans, trying to create acquisitions -- divisions among republicans in this country. but the facts are clear, and the american people know it. they're spending $9,000 a year more this...
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an excellent editorial in today's wall street journal, very timely. ernor newsom blames climate change, the wall street journal blames newsom's climate policy. california impose draconian green rules on utilities, that led to the closure of gas-fired and nuclear plants. those utilities could run 24/7, wind and solar plants cannot. renewables could not fill the gap. neighboring states used to send spare electricity to california. they are suffering from green rules. they don't have much to spare. it is the price. california has the highest electric costs and they are rising rapidly. los angeles has returned to fossil fuels, 30% of its electricity comes from coal. the journal calls that newsom's dirty little climate secret. time to acknowledge failure, wherever green rules deny a prosperous future. the grid problems will grow and spread a supersized green energy subsidies and mandates spread their harmful incentives through the economy in coming years. the culprit is the left's climate policies, not climate change. third hour of varney just coming up. ♪
an excellent editorial in today's wall street journal, very timely. ernor newsom blames climate change, the wall street journal blames newsom's climate policy. california impose draconian green rules on utilities, that led to the closure of gas-fired and nuclear plants. those utilities could run 24/7, wind and solar plants cannot. renewables could not fill the gap. neighboring states used to send spare electricity to california. they are suffering from green rules. they don't have much to...
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will be next week more commentary interviews on the "wall street journal at large".ninowe, why? because personally, i don't think we hear enough stories about the 800,000 cops in this country who show up every single day and do their jobs with diligence and excellence. oh, we hear plenty of stories about a tiny fraction of a tiny percentage of bad cops who do bad things. and obviously, we need to tell those stories because one bad cop is one too many, but if those are the only stories we tell, if those are the only stories we hear, well, it's only a matter of time until we start to lose our perspective.
will be next week more commentary interviews on the "wall street journal at large".ninowe, why? because personally, i don't think we hear enough stories about the 800,000 cops in this country who show up every single day and do their jobs with diligence and excellence. oh, we hear plenty of stories about a tiny fraction of a tiny percentage of bad cops who do bad things. and obviously, we need to tell those stories because one bad cop is one too many, but if those are the only stories...