Have congressman andy biggs. After the mess from the first president ial debate. I wanted to learn more about policy. Many feel america lost i would like to see another debate with a different formality. Our Political Panel will weigh in. All that and so much more on making money. Charles market rally today might not have been with some expected after last night but there are a number of moving parts that actually matter more to the stock market, right . The economy is probably more important than the debates. Heres the thing, folks with, very a string of positive Economic Data pouring over the last 24 hours. Yesterday Consumer Confidence saw the biggest drum in 17 years. Chicago pmi jumped to levels not seen since 2018. New home levels highest ever really. Adp jobs report, 749,000 private sector jobs added last month. Sectors closely associated with overall optimism and election out comes. 60,000 in mining, 60,000 in construction. 130,000 manufacturing jobs. Street holding out hope th
First, democratic representative al green of texas, then scott perry of pennsylvania. Washington journal is next. Host good morning. It is thursday, october 1, 2020. The senate convenes at noon, and the house is in at 9 00 a. M. Eastern, which means we will be with you for two hours. We begin taking stock of tuesdays first president ial debate. With criticism pouring in from both sides of the aisle, the commission on president ial debates announced yesterday it would make changes to the remaining debates to ensure a more orderly discussion of the issues. As we wait to see with those changes will be, we are asking you what you would suggest. How would you alter the debate format, if all . Phone lines are split up as usual. If you support the trump pence ticket, 202 7488000 202 7488001. If you support the aydin harris ticket, 202 7488000 biden harris ticket 202 7488000. For independents, 202 7488002. O text us, 202 7488003 twitter,lso find us on cspanwj. You can start calling and now as
Weve only got three hours to cover it, Varney Company is about to begin. Otto warmbier has just passed away. He spent a year and a half in north korea. A lot of bad things happened. But at least weve got him home to be with his parents, with are they were so happy to see him, even though he was in very tough condition, but he just passed away a little while ago. Its a brutal regime and well be able to handle it. Well, that was President Trump commenting on the death of north korean detainee Otto Warmbier. Take a look, oil prices are at a new low, the supply a major concern, hasnt been this much since november of last year. For many people, the good news, silver lining, the National Average is 2. 28 nationwide. The cheapest gas, by the way, south carolina, 1. 96. In oklahoma 1. 99. Alabama close to the dollar handle. And take a look at u. S. Futures, stocks are at record territory. We were up and now were down. The question people ask, is there any stopping this market . I dont think so
Sets a standard in cant create jobs were workers to of least 10. 10 an hour worth of work. Then maybe in a modern economy there are not jobs that need to be created. Dont know. If i could address, you are exactly right. That is what we mean. Businesses are destroyed. If the business cant afford to pay any more they can raise their prices. His true and some markets. So job destruction and company destruction go handinhand. This is never created. The harder it is to start a business with your are created. And destroying jobs that are never created, if you want to think of it that way to while a little bit of a contradiction in terms, with the regulation, every federal regulators for as low 150 jobs a year. So if you want prosperity, and i think thats what were talking about, prosperity, you get rid of the regulations and the private sector can create jobs and you want have those businesses. Yuma businesses that will be. Last question, you can have a legally mandated federal wage, higher
Good morning. We are in for a treat. We have two authors with us this morning who have vast experience in the world of politics. So our conversation about the future and changing american politics in the future couldnt have two better informed c contribut contributors. We will talk for about 40 minutes and then invite you to ask questions. So as you listen think about what you would like to share with us. I will start with introducing the speakers. Al from is infounder of the democratic leadership council. In feb of 2010, the New York Times magazine called the organization under his leadership one of the two most burped think tanks in history. I wrote something about this but al points what what was in his book is better than what i came up with. It called it one of the two most important think tanks in history. From played a prominent role nhl 1992 election of bill clinton and served as domestic policy advisor. Before forming the dlc, he was the executive director of the House Democra