politics to cover. can i say one final thing yeah. one final thing. this is painful. willie, i m a big believer. i talk about gravity i m also, at the end of the day, i am a small government conservative i believe in market forces they, of course, need to be tempered at times. but i believe in market forces we re asking, how will this impact primetime hosts how will this impact other hosts? let me tell you, all the things i ve brought up over the past 30 minutes, and i ve had, by the way, three ceos text me since i ve said it, saying, well, the thing that you said about the board and the shareholders, asking these questions, they re asking these questions now because none of this has made sense. how they ve handled this, bungled this. okay, they have $4 trillion, great. that s awesome well, they have $800 billion
Financial whiz Suze Orman has been watching the markets and economy closely in 2023 and admits, "From one year ago, things could not be more different if they tried." Her concern for all things.
400,000 employees, 36,000 stores worldwide. by the way on every corner in new york city, you can t get away from it. i m a big believer. you need to applaud the people that do things right, that created enormous wealth for the country and around the globe. but no, bernie sanders, i call him a control freak. that s what i think socialism and socialists are about. he has to have his pound of flesh. one thing that neil: it was the wrong pound of flesh to go after. i m not an apologist for howard schultz. he s a progressive. he s one of these aligned himself with all the things that bernie sanders be holds dear. i wonder on this union push, why not let workers decide? in a couple of cases of a couple of stores, that s what they decided. if there was this sort of brush fire, you know, move to unionize its starbucks at all of its shops across the word, even in the united states, we would have
The Social Security program faces a funding problem, and many question its long-term viability. However, personal finance expert Suze Orman doesn't expect people in their 50s and 60s to be affected by.
president, hopefully, whether it s pete buttigieg or his entire team and staying there not just showing up for a photo op., but staying there and talking to folks, listening a little bit. they missed a huge opportunity politically but more importantly they missed a giant opportunity to actually give people a sense of confidence that the problem can be corrected. are. bret: so the split screen is easy for critics to really hit, that is president biden over in ukraine saying we are with you for the long haul against russia and obviously there s criticism that they haven t had a figure stand up in east palestine. they haven t had somebody really, you know, make a stand down at the southern border lou do you talk about that for your party about the issue of ukraine and supporting ukraine against russia? sure, so, look. a couple things. i m a big believer, you need to support ukraine and we need to win. the message it would send around the world if we supported ukraine and half dipped o