the south carolina senator. john: charlie hurt is there, the united nations gets a lot of attention, the question for charlie, why is it getting any attention? sandra: and john, great to be with you, a huge news day. adding to everything happening right now, the decision from the federal reserve on another interest rate hike. the goal here is to tame sky high inflation. the fed looking to raise rates for a third straight time to try to slow down those rising prices. so right now you are looking at reactions in the market. 161, i see green but i see a negative next to the dow. ok, so, looks like the dow turned lower on the news. s & p is also lower. reaction, the fed did agree to raise interest rates three-quarters of a point, remember larry kudlow saying rip the band aid off, a full point. jay powell clearly not deciding to that, and now markets are reacting to what was an expected move with the dow moving lower by 100 points, ok, now you see the red tick there, john, wha
five-tool pros pects, you have it all. at 5 a.m., i will say, you are highly coveted at the trade deadline. carley: i don t even know what that means, but i am here outside national park. look how beautiful this shot is. it kicks off 7:05 on fs2 tonight, fox sports 2 and fox nation. very easy for everybody who wants to watch, they can. we ll have guests coming up that are on the republican team, including congresswoman lisa mcclain and greg steube. greg steube hit the out-of-the-park home run last year and republicans ended up winning 13-12 and that snapped the losing streak. republicans lost for many years in a row, last year they won. it happened last year, we ll see if it happens this year. todd: i fan girled so much after greg steube hit that, he turned on that sucker and put it in the bleachers. i can t wait to hear you talk to them. one baseball note i need to mention. i have this studio at 44 degrees right now, it is so cold right now, when you are here, i keep the
A bittersweet moment for those who witnessed the tragedy. Its going to help me get rid of all the fears i have now. Im really excited but im still a little bit worried to what is going to happen. And coming up in the sport on bbc news, can englands chase down the 306 target set by bangladesh in their first Champions Trophy Match at the oval . Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. The conservatives and labour have both turned their attention to brexit. With exactly a week to go before voters go to the polls, the parties have been underlining their different approaches to life outside the European Union. Labour Leaderjeremy Corbyn argued that the tory pledge to walk away from a bad deal would lead to a jobs meltdown. But theresa may said she saw a fairer and more prosperous britain. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg looks at two competing visions of brexit. You can see who you can see who seems you can see who seems to be enjoying it more. But whoevers in charge next week,
payment on deficit to fight inflation and reduce carbon emissions by roughly 20% by 2030. 370 billion in energy security and climate change program, 64 billion in healthcare subsidy and 15% corporate minimum tax, president biden hailed the agreement saying this addresses the problems of today. high healthcare cost and inflation and investments in energy security for the future. economics professor peter murici, had a different reaction speaking with you guys last hour. watch. it s a jobs killer, imposes additional taxes on business, making it more difficult to invest and hire. my fear this is just electioneering. griff: we will hear from president biden today when he delivers economic remarks this afternoon, reacting to the gdp
but wouldn t comment on the ongoing investigation. it s honestly laughable. they re desperate. these four companies voluntarily agree to higher standards and they are somehow claiming they have no right to voluntarily agree to higher standards. reporter: so you think it s a doj investigation into antitrust regarding this? purely political, pure politics and it s disgraceful politics. and unless he can get them to back off on the voluntary agreements, then they re going to go with the higher standards. trump will lose. there s no way out for him. so he has to beat them down. what a pathetic state of affairs. reporter: newsome believes the economy depends on making these cars to survive. these domestic car manufacturers will get crushed unless they re able to compete on the international market. that is why this is a jobs killer and innovation killer. reporter: it had a chilling effect on mercedes-benz, which reportedly wanted to join the