said for the year. absolutely, and a lot of the story since the market opened this morning, the dow jones currently down 800 points, about 2.7%. if it stays at that level, through the market close, in about an hour, that would be the lowest level that we ve seen the dow in 2022, and what has already been a brutal year for markets. and the big reason for all of this, have to rewind back to wednesday when the federal reserve, the nation s economic steward raised interest rates for the fifth consecutive time this year. that s to try to raise borrowing costs, to take some steam out of an overheating u.s. economy and which has led to the high inflation that we ve seen. the concern though, that the federal reserve is going to have to slow the economy too much, to get ahead of that high inflation. the fed chair jay powell saying earlier this week he s not sure if this process leads to a recession. that s why you have some on wall street calling for and projecting an increase in th
u.s. capitol. so why did you decide to march to the capitol? well, basically, you know, the president got everybody riled up, told everybody head on down. so we were basically just following what he said. after the president s speech as you are marching to the capitol, how did you feel? i was you know, i m angry. you know, after everything that was basically said in the speech, you know, a lot of the stuff he said he already put out in tweets. i ve heard it and seen it before. so i was already worked up and so were most of the people there. thursday a federal judge sentenced him to two years of probation for disorderly and disruptive conduct. he said now that i ve been sentenced, i want to again say that it was wrong for me to be inside the u.s. capitol and that i m sorry. like so many others, i hung on to every word donald trump said and he took advantage of us. my family and i have suffered, first for my bad judgment and then for speaking out. but if it helps th
hi there, it is 4:00 in new york. and the hearing of the january 6 select committee is now just a few days away, and the aftershock s from the deadly shocs still being felt with the midterms now less than 50 days away and the fates of the people involved in the insurrection from the disgraced ex-president and inner circle all the way to the mob who stormed the capitol. and let s talk again about stephen ayres, he is a january 6 department who back in july testified publicly before the january 6 select committee and said that donald trump effectively directed him and hundreds of others to attack the
conference room, what they re calling is essentially a triangle of life. the floor above them collapsed at an angle, left them enough room to breathe and the back side is a wall that s holding up at this point. as far as i can tell, the ground as remained relatively stable today. if there had been aftershock s in yesterday s quake, they have been mayinor. they managed to get a lot of people out here. 40, 41 structures that have collapsed here in mexico city. most of the deaths have come here in mexico city, the capital. the quake itself was centered to our south and east and one of our team members who lives here in mexico city said there this was a pretty scary quake yesterday that went on for a long time. if you ve never been in one they are quite unsettling if you will. this scene is going to go on through the night. we imagine the same is going on south of town where that school