interest rates that we ve seen, the rate hikes we have seen have done the trick to ease that. so why did stocks soar when all was said and done? a lot of technical definitions being given here. let s put it this way. people were in a buying mood. welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. what in the world to make of inflation that remaining pretty much out of control, but buyers that seem to find a certain resolve. based not so much on what they see there but an economy that they re convinced has seen its worst. has it? is it? we ll explore that beginning with connell mcshane taking a look at the events that prompting the buying wave and the reaction from washington as well. connell? it was a wild day. consumer inflation at a 40-year high. 40-year high. still as you say, the stock market came storming back from the early losses. now we re seeing speculation when you talk to investors that maybe, just maybe, the market has reached a bottom. we ll get to that. let s sta
have been under consent judgments. some too long. the real key is holding police leadership accountable and providing support to the men and women that do the work. what we ve seen in so many cities and i can name a few that when the morale goes down and police officers don t feel supported, certainly violent crime is not being adequately addressed. i ve seen it in too many places. so many places indeed. james craig, thank you. detroit police chief. very good having you again. thanks. always a pleasure. neil: more coming up, including what got markets in a buying flurry today. i m not talking snow flurry here. just a buying wave after wave after wave. something they have wanted and we re getting worried about seems to be back on the front burner. the next guy is the chief chief, kevin brady from the house ways and means committee chief is next. at old dominion, we see freight.