presidential records, how it works, should it be revised and the committee argued it has a legitimate legislative purpose on this and trump had countered it saying this is just a witch hunt and effort to embarrass him. he had lost in lower courts and the former president had made a last-ditch effort to the u.s. supreme court and today, in a very brave two sentence denial said no, we re not going to intervene. the lower court decision stands and what this means now is that the house ways and means committee currently run by democrats, currently for a short period until january. exactly. should be able to obtain from the irs the former president s tax returns and the committee chairman said today that they were going to move forward and try to continue their exploration of exactly what is in his tax returns and whether the irs audit program needs any kind of reversion. it looked like it was pretty
valuable purpose in that ten years ago a little junior analyst like me, twitter gave a chance for a nobody like me to get her stuff in front of big name people who would maybe take a seriously. so twitter can be a useful plat f platfirm for people to get visibility, but it s not perfect. so if it goes away i ll only be sort of sad. on this notion, first of all, i m a nobody, do you love a nobody, too? think about where we are with this, and first of all there is a luxury in being able to peace out. there s a luxury in being able to say, okay, take it or leave it, well then, leave it. but there s also the idea here we re talking about as a study in business school i think we ve grown accustomed in a society our feelings matter in business. this is a learned behavior where the idea of having your morale as employees is more important or if not as important as the bottom line. and i wonder if this reversion in some ways is what people are
james: but then in 72, in the reversion, the base was taken away. anthony: now, nothing? james: only the japanese self-defense forces now. anthony: what do people do here? agriculture? james: growing sugar cane. anthony: i saw. james: tourism. fishing. anthony: fishing. have there been attempts to develop here? and, uh, have the locals been able to resist that impulse? james: he s saying on kumejima they have rich lives. they have everything they need. they have produce from the land, from the sea. they don t need much else. anthony: i ve been invited to a beach barbecue kumejima-style. go big or go home. to eat some fresh caught tuna that comes straight from the market to be butchered into sashimi.
the rest of the market that some sort of reversion to the mean was overdue. whether that is indicative of a down turn, i wouldn t be looking at that but in the technology sector some of the boom times will have to revert to more normal growth rates. you ll be in the room when they are having a press conference and fed chief powell talks to reporters. what are you expecting from the fed? we know that chairman powell and his colleagues have been telling us that they are dead serious about trying to whip inflation out, to bring that phrase back from the 70s. what they re going to do is more than likely give us another strong dose of medicine, another 75 basis point rate increase. indeed, we ll have another fairly strong dose of medicine at the year end meeting. it s not above the rate of
might be breaking toward trump, this time around, drawn to the democrats because of the abortion decision. what are you hearing as you talk to strategists from both sides whether that s a real phenomenon. republicans physician, and i think the data bears it out. a lot of voters do care about roe. maybe 30 to 40% of voters know that s going to be the issue they vote on. 60 to 70% are voting on crime, issues that favor republicans. you combine that with the first midterm cycle of a presidency is always very unfriendly to the party in power. so, you know, the roe issue, these legislative wins over the summer, it was an aberration from the norm and you re seeing the reversion to the mean. there s only so much juice democrats can squeeze out of this one issue when, you know, gas prices are what they are, and you know, americans are looking around and really not happy with the state of the country. it s historic head winds as