please everyone in the room party. referring to global issues, russia s recession and the impact of the war on ukraine and so on and there is some tension, of course there are some tension, of course there are some big global issues like the war in ukraine, obviously. but there was also a many budget a few weeks ago the cost absolute market meltdown caused by someone else and his party. there is a balance there. absolutely and this is a balance there. absolutely misses the right of the story to talk about where we are today and very keen to point out that if the tories had been in power for the last 12 years, pointing the finger very much at liz truss policies that caused chaos in the financial markets in government borrowing costs to increase in trying to draw that narrative those connections between policies that have come before and jeremy hunt very keen to paint a picture is of this is a new administration coming in. yes, there s a new prime
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already do that but they have to tell people now that they are doing, that so that people will feel safe going to the polls. people should feel safe when they are voted. david, barbara mcquade, thank you all for starting us off tonight. when we come back, president biden s closing pitch to voters. with so much on the line. 15 days before the midterms. amy mcgrath and stuart stevens are here on the high stakes for democracy. and later, my exclusive interview with treasury secretary janet yellen. i asked her if inflation has peaked and if we are ready or at risk for a possible market meltdown like we saw in the uk. the 11th hour just getting underway on a busy monday.
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