Senator Sheldon Whitehouse gets tonights last word in the 11th Hour with Stnie Rle starts now. Tonight, tragedy in georgia. A deadly high School Shooting Forces Gun Violence back into the spotlight at the height of the election plus former republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney gives her vote to Vice President harris but how much does this actually help the democratic ticket . Then the Vice President unveils her vision for the american economy. We get into the Business Agenda shes pitching to voters as the 11th Hour gets underway on this wednesday night. Good evening once again, im stephanie good evening once again, im Stephanie Ruhle and we are now just 62 days away from the election, and Gun Violence unfortunately is again the top issue on the Campaign Trail. Why . Because we experienced another School Shooting in america today. A suspect opened fire at a High School in georgia, killing two students, Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Engel wrote and two teachers, Richard Aspinwall and ch
we have a lot to cover in our second hour of chris jansing reports. right now more potential legal trouble for former president donald trump what the fulton county d.a. is saying about charging decisions and her investigation into efforts to overturn the last election plus, new details in the sweet 16 birthday party shooting that left four in alabama dead we hear from a teenager survivor who s still recovering in the hospital also, what former president trump says is inconceivable about president biden s new election bid we ve got new reaction from inside trump world and we just heard from the president for the first time since he made his run for re-election official his central message and what to expect from candidate biden this go-around. our nbc reporters are following all of the latest developments we begin with president biden kicking off his 2024 campaign at a union event and with a request to let him finish the job. kayla tausche is cnbc s senior white house cor
a union event and with a request to let him finish the job. kayla tausche is cnbc s senior white house correspondent. he was pretty fired up, very friendly crowd what does this tell us about joe biden, the candidate, in 2023? reporter: well, chris, president biden didn t mention that re-election launch specifically but we did get a review of what his stump speech will look like in the coming months he was touting manufacturing jobs, infrastructure projects, and prescription drug reforms, all while branding republicans as fiscally reckless and legislatively obstinate. while he didn t talk about inflation or the prospect of a recession, he said his economic plan is working. there are a lot of folks who look at the world and our economy through the eyes of wall street i m not one of them. i m not saying everyone on wall street is bad guys, that s not
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sale that received 21 offers. in boise, idaho area, home prices are up nearly 40%, leaving out people like john evans, who was born and raised there but cannot afford the larger home his growing family is looking for. quote, i m not in a position to make an all cash, no contingency offer nor am i willing to go $100,000 over asking, which is what we re up against. newbies are literally throwing money at everything, leaving guys like me in the dust. diana olick is cnbc s real estate correspondent. she s been covering this insane housing market and she joins me now. it s great to have you, diana. there s sort of i think some slightly different dynamics happening in the for sale and rental market. i want to focus first on the rental market. what is going on broadly in the rental market in the united states in cities particularly right now? well, thanks for having me, for one. but what s going on is something we ve never seen in the rental market before, that s bidding wars.