has been on a serious diplomatic path forward. the question is will russia take it. stock futures turned lower overnight as investors digest news pointing to a likely interest rate hike next month, will the move from the head be enough to address raging inflation? it s way too early. good morning. welcome to way too early. the show that is lobbying for a new job on the supreme court. thursday, january 27th. let s start with the news. justice stephen breyer will step down from the supreme court at the end of the current term according to people familiar with his thinking. president joe biden and breyer are scheduled to appear together at the white house to announcement his retirement, sources familiar to the matter confirms to nbc news. breyer reportedly informed the white house of his plans last week but the president wasn t ready to break the news himself. every justice has the right and opportunity to decide when he or she is going to do and announce it on their own
hill? plus n the fight over infrastructure, president biden tells progressives the cost of the $3.5 trillion reconciliation package needs to come down. the question is will democrats find a price tag that works for everyone? and facebook, whatsapp, and instagram back online after being down for hours. a whistle employer is set to appear on capitol hill after accusing a t company of valuing profits over safety. the question is will we see congress regulate facebook? it s way too early for this. good morning and welcome to way too early, the show that has baseball game to watch tonight and it s already very nervous. i m jonathan lemire on this tuesday, october 5th. eat less start with the news. senate majority leader chuck schumer has set up a vote tomorrow on a house bill that would raise the debt ceiling. it comes amid a standoff between democrats and republicans over spending. ten republicans would need to break ranks, something that s looking increasingly unlik
political. cancer doesn t care if you re republican or a democrat. everyone can come together to fight this and he compared it to the moonshot saying you have to harness the resources of u.s. scientists and doctors and technology to be able to do this. elizabeth, in general since 1991, cancer deaths are down 31% according to the american cancer society. a lot of that is because of prostate cancer deaths down 50%, breast cancer deaths down 40% but a lot of that, i have to say, is because of screening, early screening and preventive measure, not necessarily curing the cancers itself. how feasible, how realistic is it to cut cancer deaths in half in 5 years? i reached out to a variety of experts asking that question this afternoon. i thought they d say, i don t know about that. they actually were quite positive and pointed to the statistic that you just pointed to, in 28 years they went down 32%. whatever reasons there were, we can do more of the same and they pointed to sev
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