The uk consumer can get the uk out ofa the uk consumer can get the uk out of a hole. We are quite good at shopping and we have done well at it over the last year. We have still gone shopping, but you have to wonder at what point that will run out of road. We will have to make some difficult choices. Probably some difficult choices. Probably some underlying issues here. If that is the amount of money that they are putting away to save, how much i be putting away to save, how much i be putting into pensions . Some people are withdrawing their cash lump sum is out of their pensions to do work on their homes and so forth. Are we building up another problem, which going back 15 20 years we were being told we had not saved enough for our pensions but now because of the taxes on pensions and the squeeze on income ebor may not be saving enough for their pensions. It seemed that the Bank Of England which may be drifting towards an Interest Rates sooner drifting towards an Interest Rates sooner
If confirmed by the senate, i will keep an open mind in every case and i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the United States and the american rule of law. So kavanaugh is a graduate of Yale Law School and clerked for Justice Kennedy. In 1993 he met ken starr during a Justice Department fellowship and became a key staff member when starr was the independent counsel investigating the white water and clinton lieu ensky scandals. Kavanaugh helped write the final report to congress that laid out 11 possible grounds for impeaching president bill clinton. He served as george w. Bushs white House Counsel and Staff Secretary before he was nominated to be a federal judge in 2006. He was confirmed at that time by a vote of 5736. Now, Brett Kavanaughs nomination sets up an extremely
consequential confirmation battle. Within minutes of trumps announcement, several Top Democrats voicing their intention to vote against him. Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer put out a saying that b
points, not a huge gain but still adding what we ve seen this week, the s&p 500 hitting a record high yesterday, a broader snapshot of the market. charles payne now debating on the fox business network beta what a month it has been in. this is so fun because mei was such a disastrous month. june is going to be one of the best junes on record right now if it keeps going like this, perhaps in the top five, top three and the moral of the story is the market. so it s crazy because the things that were holding us back, those headwinds i talked about become a potential tailwind and there s a sort of sigh of relief and maybe we ll start focusing on other things like corporate profits and earnings ratios and things that wall street typically would prefer to focus on. bill: you had a good week, didn t you? i did. bill: what are you seeing out there as he watched that? is not an amazing story, you
and towards the end of the week we start to see the heat building into the ohio valley. cincinnati into the low 90s and areas in the mid atlantic inching up also. we are 93 in boston. 95 in d.c. the cold front cools off the northeast this evening with isolated showers and storms. in montana, half a million people are under severe weather threat today and we could see an isolated tornado or two. so keep it in mind, especially in areas of northeastern montana and slimmer in northwestern dakota. we found out yesterday that june was the third warmest on record. many areas in the middle of the country were much above. areas in the west were a little below in the northwest, but 15 states had their top ten warmest junes on record, mostly here in the midwest, a few in the southeast. some of the highlights were colorado, new mexico and texas which were third, second and third. as far as we go into the southwest, yasmin.
only a mom can. reporter: he was confirmed 57-36. he s been a judge for 12 years and says the years with bush made him a better one. in a 2009 law review article, he said that experience convinced him that presidents should not be subjected to lawsuits or criminal investigations while in office, but said congress should change the law to provide that exemption. republican leaders in the senate had told the president that kavanaugh might be harder to get through confirmation because of his extensive record as a judge in the bush administration and working for kenneth starr. president trump apparently believes kavanaugh is worth the trouble. yasmin. thank you, pete williams, for that report. in what has become a tradition of sorts during his time in office, president trump chose to treat his unveiling of brett kavanaugh as his supreme court nominee like a prime time tv special. hours before last night s announcement, msnbc contributor