rightly so about inflation. but there s nothing to suggest a recession is in the works. i believe there is a path through this that entails a soft landing with the economy essentially stabilizing. laura: well, how is that soft landing feeling to you guys out there tonight? how does that woman still have a job when so many americans are now at a risk of losing their jobs? we know why. she became the first woman in the 232 year history of the u.s. department of treasury to hold that position. laura: come on, being a first was more important to biden. instead of being the best. now we are all suffering for the incompetence. the dow is 746 points lower than it was on inauguration day for biden. that means all the gains that we made under trump were totally wiped out. that s before you account for inflation and by the way, things are about to get uglier. walmart announced it would only hire 40,000 retail staff for the holiday shopping period. 40,000 sounds a lot until he rea
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possibly hungry, led by a host of countries, but even so, people are very cautious about putting too much hardware permanently or offensive weapons in eastern europe. incidents like this, the work itself, moments of tension like this i think heightened the call, the demand by estonia, latvia, lithuania, poland, tho5e estonia, latvia, lithuania, poland, those countries that have lived under russian occupation are very sceptical of russia, hawkish towards russia, they will say, look, we told you we need more protection from our allies, and i think this will result in a heightened conversation about more western missile defence in europe. we more western missile defence in euroe. ~ more western missile defence in euro e, . ., ., more western missile defence in euroe. ., ., ., ., europe. we sat, again, during nato, the big summit europe. we sat, again, during nato, the big summit that europe. we sat, again, during nato, the big summit that took europe. we sat, again, during nato, the
other plants in france include delaying heat for public buildings this winter. laura: and now europe is facing its own recession and that s going to drag down the global economy into a very cold winter. as for the actual progress of the work itself, is a the entire thing is starting to remind me of iraq. lots of happy talk, no reality checks. ukraine is taking back territory from russia. is it signed that the war is shifting? do you think this indeed is a turning point in the war for ukraine? this isn t, what would be? it s a very good sign. i m guarded and cautious about this but the tide clearly has turned. laura: over and over we are told the same message that we heard about afghanistan. with just a little bit more money from the united states, in this case vladimir putin will crack. we are going to stay with
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