bounce back after a tough 2022. michelle fleury reporting there. turning our attention to what investors are talking about this week now, and oil prices are ticking upwards after major producer saudi arabia extended a voluntary oil output cut of a million barrels a day into september. russia has also moved to cut oil exports for that month. over in asia, japan s nikkei have fallen quite a bit over the last few days after rising 5% from its lowest injuly. it s still up 25% this year, but investor sentiment has been shaken. it s not the only market to be affected, though. wall street remains a sea of red after fitch stripped the us of its top credit rating earlier this week. jun bei liu of tribeca investment partners explains. look at was been happening, essentially the fitch downgrade
two insidious things voter suppression and election subversion. it s no longer about who gets to vote. it s about making it harder to vote. it s about who gets to count the vote and whether your vote counts at all. it s not hyperbole, this is a fact. look, this matters to all of us. the goal of the former president s allies is to disenfranchise anyone who votes against them, simple as that. let s get the thoughts of arizona state senator michelle ugenti rita, who has sponspored a number of post election bills in her state which critics say suppress voting she s running for arizona s secretary of state in 2022. michelle, thank you very much indeed forjoining us. you heard whatjoe biden had to say