Kanzler Scholz ist mit Arbeitgebern und Gewerkschaften erneut zu einem Spitzentreffen zusammengekommen, der sogenannten Konzertierten Aktion. Die große Frage ist: Wer trägt die Kosten der Inflation und der Krisenbekämpfung? <em
don t start humira if you have an infection. ready for a new chapter? talk to your rheumatologist about humira. this is humira at work. neil: all right, there you go. 425 points, down to 533. this wraps up the trading month. also wraps up the trading week. what do you make of that, whether trade was a factor, spending, whether turnover was in effect, maybe all of the above. let s ask our panel. dan, what is your sense of what happened today and whether it is telegraphing bigger problems down the road? well, i think that people are overreacting a little bit. we start talking about is that
intercontinental ballistic missile program, i think that provides us an avenue to channel that pressure on the regime. sounds like you believe, if you want to increase pressure on iran go as far as the allies will come with us? don t try to go it alone? as you know, the president is not a big fan of multi-national agreements in general. whether trade pacts or nuclear deals. is that part of the problem here? is it you basically have two different philosophies of do we go it alone or try to stay multilateral here? well, we have found a way working with democrats and republicans to sort of bridge that. we would work with the international community on the agreement we ve got, and then we would put specific financial sanctions, which are u.s.-enforced, anywhere in the world, this would be, second-party sanctions, that we re dealing with the icbm program. why? it s in the hands of the iranian