Picture of the white house this afternoon, still waiting for that News Conference with president ial candidate, joe biden, to get started. When it starts, we plan to bring it to you live here on cspan. There is also a News Conference with members of the Term Campaign set to begin at 3 30 p. M. Eastern. Coverage, here on cspan. Earlier today, the governor of pennsylvania gave an update on the race in that state. ,wolf good morning everybody. Good to have you back. Yesterday was election day. Election officials are still at work counting the votes. In fact, a lot of the county Election Officials still have work to do. I want to start by saying thank you to all the staff, the volunteers who worked so hard to count those votes. And are still working hard to count them. The promise of democracy is that every vote counts, and that has been the promise of democracy since 1987. It is still the promise of democracy. I intend here in pennsylvania to make sure we keep that promise. So, as i said,
Bit of again have a cyclical or rotation reopening rotation happening with the financials, materials, real estate to the upside. On the bottom we have tack. Financials are not being helped today. Bonds selloff. Intel,ight down by putting up a disappointing, lackluster guidance. The first down week for stocks in four weeks. David as we have talked about although sponsor comeback a little bit they are still at or above their range. The dollar is still down a bit. Abigail you are right about that. With bonds it is interesting. If you put the dollar in there, it is climbing as rates go higher. That has not been happening. What makes the bond rate so interesting is it has pressured stocks. Last three over the months has been basically stuck in this range. This decline turns into something bigger, we could have the s p 500 go back towards the september low. My sense would be what you are talking about. The opposite happening for yield and pressuring stocks down. We saw that back in june. Tha
Debate. Welcome toning and the district 17 congressional debate here in the wpix studio. That it is by now one of the biggest races in the u. S. House this november and we are very excited to be with you tonight for the next 30 minutes. Lets get right to it and meet our candidates. Enough about a colored or, the incumbent conor lamb, who has been in Congress Since 20 18. And the challenger, republican sean parnell, a retired army ranger running for office for the first time. We posted the rules for the debate online and we for bitcoin in studio to determine who goes first for opening statements. Congressman lam, you have two minutes. People want members of congress to stop attacking each other and start dealing with the real problems we face. That is exactly how ive done this job. 80 of the votes ive cast have been bipartisan. I cosponsored three bipartisan bills that the president signed into law. I know how to work with the other side to get things done and right now, we need that ap
The district 17 congressional debate here in the wpix studio. We all know by now that it is one of the biggest races in the u. S. House this november and we are very excited to be with you tonight for the next 30 minutes. Lets get right to it and meet our candidates. In alphabetical order, the incumbent conor lamb, who has been in Congress Since 2018. And the challenger, republican sean parnell, a retired army ranger running for office for the first time. We posted the rules for the debate online and we flipped a coin in studio to determine who goes first for opening statements. Congressman lamb, you have two minutes. Rep. Lamb thank you and good evening. At townhall meetings and at your front doors, ive had a chance to ask you about what you would like to see in your representative. People are concerned about how divided we are. They are tired of the shutdowns, tired of feeling like nothing gets done. People want members of congress to stop attacking each other and start dealing with
That was built in the 1730s, about 40 years before there was any such thing as the United States of america. Pennsylvania was a british colony. This was its capital building. Capitol building. They would make laws for pennsylvania and each of the 13 colonies has its own government. These are the issues in a lot of ways that will lead to the creation of the United States, most of which will happen in this room, because the colonies , as time goes forward, or at least many people in the Political Class of these colonies will start to grow , dissatisfied with the way the British Government is treating them, is affecting their lives locally, and one of the other side issues is americans living in the colonies do not get to vote in british elections. So when the parliament in london makes laws for americans, the most famous being various taxes you get to learn about in school, we will say this is taxation without representation. It is that idea you are not getting the voice. Thomas jefferso