To the us economy. Another sector expecting a boost aS Property, with Reports Majorfund managers in the uk are looking to buy the dip in us commercial property, anticipating a recovery. Ifjoining me now is Clayton Triick from Angel Oak Capital advisors. Are you surprised to hear Uk Investors are looking to jump into americas beleaguered commercial Property Market . We are not at commercial Property Market . Are not at all. We have seen recent reports and in the last 12 months it has been very good market be stepping into, us commercial properties. Its the kind dotted at the Monetary Policy has continued to be very tight and there has been a headwind for that sector. In the last 2a months that cut of 50 basiS Points could turn men into a tailwind looking forward so we are not surprised investors are looking to take advantage of that. You investors are looking to take advantage of that. Investors are looking to take advantage of that. You have got the Markets Advantage of that. You have
i m laura ingraham this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight thanks for spending time with us. a bloody election strategy, that is the focus of tonight s angle. all right, the memo s gone out from the dnc and from the biden puppeteers. these sick individuals think a mass shooting at a shopping mall will save them in 2024. so forget the trend lines that look abysmal for the democrats. get everyone on the same page tell the country voting for republican means essentially you re voter for oh sam a bin lawed a s relatives. it s a dime store front for a terrorist organization. respect the freedom to send your children to school without fear of slaughter. they don t respect the freedom of a rape vehicle to decide whether or not she wants to carry a pregnancy caused by a rapist to term. they don t want books banned. this is our culture war. the language of war, that s such an interesting way to put it. we have to stop pretending that republicans are anything oth
on us and global economies. so how did washington get here and what would happen if the borrowing ceiling is not lifted? my colleague samira hussain has been investigating. the first of all, this debt ceiling crisis is actually a political crisis. itjust happens to hinge on a months pass piece of legislation to save the nation from economic catastrophe. so what exactly happening? weeks to go before the federal government is unable to pay its bills. will the us government spend more money that it brings in. so it needs to boro money to pay its bills. it can only boro a certain amount of money. and if it needs to boro more, congress has to prove that. it used to be a routine thing, but not any more. republicans see this as an opportunity to extract demands, like cuts to affordable housing or other social security spending. but the us presidentjoe biden says no way. you need to pass this legislation with no strings attached. so off to the white house the two warring political
a default could have on us and global economies. so how did washington get here and what would happen if the borrowing ceiling is not lifted? my colleague samira hussain has been investigating. first of all, this debt ceiling crisis is actually a political crisis. itjust happens to hinge on a must pass piece of legislation to save the nation from economic catastrophe. so, what exactly is happening here? weeks to go before the federal government is unable to pay its bills. well, the us government spend more money that it brings in. so it needs to borrow money to pay its bills. it can only borrow a certain amount of money. and if it needs to borrow more, congress has to prove that. it used to be a routine thing, but not any more. republicans see this as an opportunity to extract demands, like cuts to affordable housing or other social security spending. but us presidentjoe biden says, no way. you need to pass this legislation with no strings attached. so off to the white
here and what would happen if the borrowing ceiling is not lifted? my colleague samira hussain has been investigating. first of all, this debt ceiling crisis is actually a political crisis. itjust happens to hinge on a must pass piece of legislation to save the nation from economic catastrophe. so, what exactly is happening here? weeks to go before the federal government is unable to pay its bills. well, the us government spends more money that it brings in. so it needs to borrow money to pay its bills. it can only borrow a certain amount of money. and if it needs to borrow more, congress has to approve that. it used to be a routine thing, but not any more. republicans see this as an opportunity to extract demands, like cuts to affordable housing or other social security spending. but us presidentjoe biden says, no way. you need to pass this legislation with no strings attached. so off to the white house the two warring political parties go to try and work it out. but th