Trading day. Former dallas fed advisor Danielle Dimartino booth and alan knuchman out in chicago. Quick word on hong kong. That has been developing throughout the morning, night there, then well talk about the markets. Those are violent scenes we have on our screen danielle. This has been going on, going on for six months. I was there at the very beginning of the protest movement. The protesters with the goal to have the extradition bill delayed and taken off the table all together, had some success. But they have continued. The Police Continue to fight back. You wonder how it all ends. What do you think . You do. People should try to recall on per capita basis hong kong has some of the highest income in the world. It also is the conduit. It is the way that china access es the world financial markets. The fact it is in recession cannot be overlooked. This is something that is clearly not dissipating. It is not going away. I think a lot of people thought by now we would have seen this c
It is the duty of our government to do things for people that they cannot do themselves. The rich can do for themselves. The poor people cannot. Ill hang up and listen. Host lets go to curtis dubay. Guest we keep hearing about infrastructure investment. But the way we do that is federal gaps. The 65 cents of every dollar raised for the federal gas tax actually goes to roads and bridges and highways. The rest of it goes to things that are not supposed to be funded by the attacks. Sustainability projects, bike paths, roadside museums. I would much rather see us spending all of the money on infrastructure and then come back in five or 10 years and say, well, maybe then. We are spending the money on infrastructure. It is a weak argument. Host lets go to laura. Caller i have two comments to make. The first is, the bush tax cut entitlements were supposed to be temporary. I remember when they were argued, and as far as im concerned, republicans live at that time. They never intended it to be
0 invasion of ukraine by russia. we have a lot of news happening, even as we speak at this moment. we know the bombs are going off inside of the capital of ukraine at this minute. let your heart not be troubled. laura ingraham, the ingraham angle will pick up the coverage. thanks for being with us. laura ingraham: welcome to the ingraham angle. russia continues an assault on military and energy installations. 130 ukrainian soldiers are dead tonight and 300 wounded in the first day of these attacks by air, land, and sea. explosions are being heard throughout the city of kyiv. at this moment and they there are reports now that russian troops are moving en masse into the city. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky has ordered a full military mobilization. all men 18 to 60 have been ordered to stay in the country and promised to arm all of its citizens. reporters are on the ground in ukraine and in washington along with military experts to explain the national security and financial dam