Anna welcome to the program everybody. Check what is happening in the asian section. Everything is nervous given what we saw on wall street yesterday. Everyone is nervous given what we saw on wall street yesterday. Down by 2 . Reallysian markets joining the selling party. We see substantial offers coming through today. We are down by 5. 8 . Down very strongly, as you can see. Stock markets are asking themselves how they are coping, how theyre going to cope with higher Interest Rates. How were they going to cope with the repositioning we are seeing around volatility product . Those two challenges still working their way through the markets. We thought that was done at the start of this week. It seems as if that was not done. Futures are fluctuating over in the United States. They have proven as to where we head. Or to where we close out the u. S. Sessions this week. There has been a lot of youd volatility in those futures. This is really interesting. We have been talking about how some
This way. We move on to miami florida. Good morning. Caller good morning. I wish that we had more shows like this because the country is being bamboozled. I think we have an issue with money in politics and who is funding them. Rather than letting the big Corporations Fund these candidates, the media should research every one of these individuals for their real purpose and with their objectives are so we can see them for who they are. We are buying into whatever they are sending us, and they are buying into the corporations. Host ok. A democrat. Thanks to everybody who called in on this monday morning. Washington journal is back at 7 00 tomorrow. We are going to take you to new york city and the new school, where Hillary Clintons economic speech. We expect her out in a couple of minutes. Scott walker will be out at 6 15 pm eastern time making his formal campaign announcement. We may be on the air prior to 6 15. Look for the governor at 6 15. We now take it to new york for the event wit
Debate. The chair will learnt recognition alternate recognition between the parties, each party limited to one hour, and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip limited to five minutes, but in no event shall debate continue beyond 1 50 p. M. The chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr. Blumenauer, for five minutes. Mr. Blumenauer thank you, mr. Speaker. This weekend we gather in portland to mourn the passing and celebrate the life of don frisbee, who died june 26 at the age of 91. Don led an extraordinary life. Rising through the Company Ranks to become the chairman and c. E. O. Of pacificore then the major private utility throughout the pacific northwest. He was a bold and visionary leader of this important company. He was a board member of fortune 500 Companies Like warehouser and First Interstate bank now wells fargo. He was regarded as the most influential Business Leader in oregon for 20 years. Dons influence extended beyond the business s
[cheering] gov. Walker since i have been governor, we took on the unions and we won. [cheering] gov. Walker we lowered the taxes by 2 billion. We lowered taxes on individuals, and on employers, on property owners, property taxes today are lower than they were four years ago. How many other governors can say that . [cheering] gov. Walker since ive been governor, weve passed lawsuit reform, regulatory reform. We defunded planned parenthood and passed prolife legislation. [cheering] gov. Walker we enacted doctrines for concealed carry so we can protect ourselves, our families, and our property. [cheering] and we now require a photo id to vote in the state. [cheering] gov. Walker if our reforms can work in a blue state like wisconsin, they can work anywhere in america. [cheering] gov. Walker as i travel this country, i got to tell you i hear from people who say they are frustrated with politicians, telling people what they are against and who they are against. America is one of for somethi
Were so important for david and me as we grew up as kids. We try to be good role models, and they turned out pretty well. [cheering] gov. Walker we are so proud of them, and i think about matt and alex and all the others in their generation. For them, i want them to grow up in a more free and prosperous country. That is really about the american dream, there. [cheering] gov. Walker now, to ensure that prosperity, we need to be for a progrowth economic plan that enables our individuals and our families to earn, to save, and to achieve their piece of the american dream. There is a real contrast out there. Instead of the topdown government knows the best approach, we need to build the economy from the ground up in a way that is new and fresh, organic and dynamic, that says as long as you dont violate the health and safety is your neighbor, go out and start euro career, build your own business, live your life. [cheering] gov. Walker you see, that is freedom. The kind of freedom that is the