And the ceo who has been to space. He started his company at just 16, took it public three years ago, and shares have doubled years ago. He joins us live ahead before all that, lets get a quick check on the markets session highs, its better than the red we saw earlier dow is up 42 nasdaq up 53, outperforming as we await results from apple and amazon after the bell. The biggest moves are once again in the bond market today, with a massive treasury supply surprising and unnerving investors. The green number, 4. 17 on the tenyear is what we are looking at on the 30year, just under 4. 3 , nothing compared to where bill akman thinks it will go. Maybe to 5. 5 . He said hes shorting it so for more on how investors should position from here, my next guest has played the market well so far. He continues to be pullish and still sees some undervalued names here joining me is the chief Market Strategist at hennasee funds neal, welcome back thank you we spoke earlier this year. You said dont be con
whole picture. it is windy out there today and feeling different and for some we have outbreaks of rain as well. looking at the satellite picture low pressure the south west of the uk, bands of rain popping up across the country but at the moment we have some heavy rain heading into northern ireland. i suspect it could be heavy enough to bring localised flooding. otherwise some patches rain across the west, some patches in eastern scotland. some bright spells coming through across eastern areas of england but a gusty wind of up areas of england but a gusty wind of up to 30 miles an hour inland. very mild but late afternoon to evening we could see some heavy rain for a time across south west england and overnight affecting western areas of the uk. not so heavy a eastern areas and another mild night with temperatures around ten, 14 degrees. quite a chaotic weather picture, and we are looking at this next band of rain just starting to develop heading into portugal. some uncertai
to personally thank them. the same heroes are about to lose their job by the end of the year thanks to the president s own vaccine mandate. the president has a body week ahead, he and the first lady will be in puerto rico amidfallout of hurricane fiona, which hit two weeks ago and left behind a lot of damage. 100,000 people without power this morning. the president vowed to give puerto rico what they need. we owe puerto rico a hell of a lot more than they have gotten, we cannot tire, whatever it takes, i mean it, whatever it takes. the president will be back in did sheing c tonight and off to florida on wednesday to meet with officials oversees damage from hurricane ian. among those he spoke with technician second class zach loze, who is about to beic canned out of the guard over refusal to comply with the covid-19 mandate. reporters are asking kamala harris to clarify remarks she made when she suggested hurricane relief should be handed out based on witty. it appears s
To israel today to show support for our closest ally. We want to hear from you, for republicans 202 7488001, for democrats 202 7488001, for independents 202 7488002 or you can send us a text at 202 7488003 or catch up with us on facebook facebook. Com cspan. A very good tuesday morning, you can start calling in now. First, to the house where we are expecting a vote today. That will be coming two weeks to the day after they ousted Kevin Mccarthy. Heres the headline from the New York Times. Jim jordan faces holdouts, he needs 217 votes, he can only lose four House Republicans. This was jim jordan yesterday on whether he has the votes or would go multiple rounds to secure those votes . [video clip] we need to get a speaker tomorrow. We need to get the house of representatives working and you cant do that without a speaker. And our dearest ally, israel we need to help them as well. We have a few more people we need to talked to, listen to and then we will have a vote tomorrow. Host again t
Shock waves through the civilized world with savage, coldblooded, october 7th, hamas and Palestinian Islamic jihad desecrated israeli soil and tore apart families with utterly medieval brutality. Like isis, terrorists from gaza turned homes into bloodsoaked war zones. It was the deadliest attack on israelis and on american citizens overseas in decades. But now reports and images of these horrific scenes have spread widely. Accounts of israeli women tortured and raped. Of elders kidnapped. Of charred corpses and beheaded children shot dead in their homes have shaken peaceful people to their cores. In one kibbutz, a paramedic named ahmed was working to save the lives of victims pouring into a local clinic when she documented what would be the last moments of her own life in messages to her sister. Here is what she said. Theyre here. I dont think ill get out of here alive. Be strong if something happens to me. A few minutes later in a call from the phone, all her sister could hear were gu