to get him to not implement this law, cry uncle, surrender and go back on this plan. so far no indications at all that he plans to change the policy, but it is not just coming out into the streets. the protesters also plan, and the protesters are backed by the major labor unions in this country, in particular the power union which controls the electrical grid. the power union said it s going to try to cut power to the cannes film festival which is two weeks away, also cut power to the french open which is about a month away. so many, many things that they still have in store between now and the fall to try and pressure the government into not implementing this law. and a two more big ones that they have in store is air traffic control.
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so i think the market on certain days is worried, the market on other days is going to be euphoric because you have a low wage number. i wonder if and i asked this question of the secretary and he said he doesn t like to talk about what the fed might or might not do, but could they cool the next rate hike from the fed? i don t see any indication of that. they re meeting in february. they ve telegraphed there s at least 50 basis points coming ahead. we had more than four points of rate hikes in 2022 in a year that we saw the second highest job growth in recent history. i wonder how high rates can go and how long they have to keep them that high to get the economy to cry uncle. you have the white house cheering really low unemployment and you have the federal reserve biting its nails saying are we doing enough about inflation? it s separate worlds apart. our thanks to contessa, our old friend, who had to go and to roben farzad, thank you as well. appreciate it.
unrealistic. the truth is putin has been trying very hard to secure all of this because putin wants that territory, period. it s the leverage that russia has. and they will continue to hit ukraine as hard as they can until he says cry uncle, until zelenskyy says cry uncle. that s what they want. russia has intentions of going to odesa, they wanted all of this, they wanted kyiv at the beginning of this conflict. really the ball is kind of in putin s court as to how long he wants to continue with this. certainly we have many more months of battle that putin is prepared to have if he needs to do that and he will take it right into winter if he wants to. so he will keep it going if he wants to, there s nothing necessarily ukraine can do to force that issue. you look at what s happening in the east, sever dough nens k was calling to the fugs russias, lysychansk perhaps failing. look, kyiv did he not take, he