federal reserve meeting this week and the question is, will chairman powell hike rates or leave them alone after all the turmoil in the u.s. banking system. that is the question heading into all this. charles payne, host of fbn making money. we were chatting with the housing market, very closely tied. but jerome powell had been tasked with bringing down historic prices, ok. as jackie pointed out on the program yesterday we didn t have to be here, ok. this was the result of massive amounts of government spending continued in the face of prices already going up. but here we are, and then mix in a little banking turmoil, what does jerome powell do next? it is so, so tough to figure this one out, and just to give you an example, the counterpart in europe, the ecb went ahead with a rate hike, 50 basis points. they promised they were going to do that, and they felt if they
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and if they can get some kind of economic investment deal or relief from sanctions pete: dr. pillsbury,ing of those options, what seems the most likely to come out of this? the soft options or what i would call the fluffy options where we give the illusion of peace and continue the next meeting in the white house or mar rah lag duo. the tough objection mar-a-lago. i think everybody knows the details of will chairman kim reveal how many nuclear weapons does he have, what kind are they, uranium or plutonium, and where are they located. and how can the process of dismantlement begin. this is the tough part where i suspect president trump is willing to walk out if he doesn t get some indication on these highly secret matters from chairman kim. pete: jim, we ve got some intelligence on north korea, but they re famously insular. there s known knowns, there s known unknowns. how do we verify, let alone trust that any deal we strike will actually happen? that s why president trump walk
generations. it means insuring that our nation s medicaid population has access to quality care. it means maintaining and expanding america s leading role in medical innovation and the treatment and eradication of disease. so i share your passion for these issues, having spent my life in service to them and yet there s no doubt we don t all share the same point of view when it comes to addressing each and every one of these issues. our approaches to policies may differ, but surely, surely there exists a common commitment to public service and compassion for those that we serve. we all hope to improve the lives of the american people, to help heal individuals and whole communities. so with a healthy dose of humility and an appreciation for the scope of the challenges before us, with your assistance and with god s will, we can make it happen. and i look forward to working with you to do just this. will chairman, i thank you for the opportunity to be with you today. well, withank you, d