what matters to them and what doesn t. that moment of clarity is right now. last night, contrary to what many were led to believe, americans across the country propelled democrats to what may have been the most consequential political achievement for the democratic party since the day joe biden was elected. voters injected rocket fuel directly into the party s blood stream. electing democratic candidates and advancing their key policy positions. in kentucky, the governor s race once projected to be a very close one was not. incumbent democrat andy beshear won by a 6-pointrgin. in a state that donald trump won 6 points. in virginia, nbc news projects democrats retain control of the state senate and actually flipped the house of delegates. now governor glenn youngkin, the conservative poster boy generating national buzz, will wrestle with two chambers controlled by the democratic party over matters of gun safety, voting rights and the issue that defined that race and others, re
welcome back. we are back with safety stocks for unsteady times. weight watchers international, by the way was maligned in an earlier segment this morning. i think it is trimming some fat out of the balance sheet, and it is operating costs. michael, you like it? why would i buy a stock, find out everything i need to know about losing weight online. inflation and gold prices are headed up. what do you think of that. i think gold mining consists of the practice of extracting metal from the earth at great environmental cost, burying it back underground in a safe deposit box. no stock for me. market correcting? i can t predict correction. i think for the next decade, sub par returns. 5% correction in the next three months. may not be able to skirt a correction, nearly three years since we had one. you could scoot out and buy my
doug can speak, i m sure, to some more of the specifics about what we re seeing, but even new home sales, existing home sales, and prices finally have not just stabilized. steve rattner? this is what s interesting about our political system. we went through this housing crisis without the government really doing anything. because as we know, housing is perhaps the most toxic of all these issues even more than medicare. your friend rick santelli gets on the floor and that started in part the tea party with that rant i don t know how many years ago. but the point is you re now in a situation where it s very hard for the government to get involved in with housing because it s so politicized. you have this question, do you help people under water or do you not help people under water? we ve gone through this whole housing cycle without the government doing much of anything and as david said, we re coming out the other side, but this was clearly just the market working, the govern