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Anna welcome to the program. It has just gone 6 00 in the morning here in london. Focus is going to be on the question of exit of brexit, the future of the u. K. Nervousness over the weekend of how weak the pound would be. The mayor of london decided he was going to back calls for a brexit. Moodys saying that it would be credit negative for the u. K. A lot of volatility in the currency markets. Manus the brexit campaign, will it be a campaign of fear . Euro sterling trading at 77. 78. Lovely one. This this is about volatility taking back to the u. K. Election in 2015. We were way above that level. The volatility is high. What it will be in six months time is rocking higher. Strategists say that dollar sterling will go to 1. 4080. The short positions in the marketplace. The least bearish on sterling since january 12. Anna lets talk about what Boris Johnson has said, the waves he created over the weekend when he announced that he wants to back a brexit. This comes from his article in the
Meeting of the longterm budget for not able to all of what theres a lot of pieces we can work on and hopefully we can break it into areas of interest for members on the hill to work on and i would say key is bipartisan. Each piece has to be addressed by the republicans and democrats together. I think the maya is right on target. Our history, we have never had a Budget Commission that has exceeded. That tradeoffs are too broad. Weve had pieces, however. As closer commission is probably everyones best example. Members of Congress Want to be bailed out. They wanted to have someone else make those painful decisions. We dont have that with most budget issues. One of the other examples of the property and plant and equipment for federal agencies, a proposal to the commission if it doesnt already exist to close Certain Agency field offices and properties. Thats an example of for our Something Like that might work but i think we tend to resort to much to this notion of a process fix that a con
Phone of shooters, it is now to help unlock other phones. In the south this morning tornado touching down in oklahoma last night. More severe expected. We will have the forecast for you. Markets, final trading day of the First Quarter. Shanghai composite up a fraction, most of the major averages lower, however, in europe we have across the board this morning. Oil prices are falling. Dax index down between twothirds of a percent and more than 1 in paris. Futures this morning look like this. The Broader Market expect today open lower today. 27 points on the dow, nasdaq s p also weaker this morning. We are looking at modest declines at the open at this point. Checking firstquarter performance, dow up 1. 7 . S p 500 just shy of 1 . Nasdaq the loser of the year, up nearly 3 . We are looking at the winners and losers. All this coming up this morning and here to break it down with me fox business Dagen Mcdowell and michael block, good to see you guys. We have a lot to talk about this morning
Hosted. In washington, d. C. Good afternoon, welcome to the Cato Institute. Appreciate you coming out today. This is a really important topic. I have a book forum here for the the human cost of welfare by phil harvey and lisa conyers. For those folks following online you can follow along on twitter at catoevent or thehumancostofwelfare. The United States government spent roughly 688 billion dollars to fund more than 100 antipoverty programs. State and local governments spent an additional 300 billion on those and other programs. That means the government is spending close to a trillion dollars every year fighting poverty. If you want to go all the way back to 1965 when johnson declared war on poverty we have spent 2223 trillion dollars fighting poverty. But what have we really accomplished over that period of time . If you use the census bureaus officials poverty numbers poverty rates have barely budged. If you use the alternative poverty measures that are more accurate and take into a