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Donald trump has just wrapped up an event in Adventist Georgia with Governor Brian Kemp. That State Hardhit by The Fallout from Hurricane Helene and recovery now that is expected to cost upwards of 35 Billion. And its already left more than 220 americans dead. We are also following up if you can look at the corner of your screen on the dow today, Big Run Up because jobs were aplenty in the latest period. Were going to be exploring how the big Jobs Issue not only helps people of the corner had a lot of people thinking that the economy has achieved a soft landing, and this is leading to made a big campaign issue. Perhaps bigger than me know. It could cut a couple of different ways. Some people are arguing didnt feel it dont see it hexo doesnt matter if we keep showing but this Jobs Report that showed 254,000 americans found jobs was close to double what we thought would appeal, would appear today. And that is a big reason why youre getting all of this attention to the economy on this day

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180504:20:54:00

president now. that does not mean i still don t cover him. i m just not interested in joining the conga line of folks eager to interview him. they all do a great job. there is little i could add. it s not really personal, it s just business. clyde in atlanta, would it have killed you just once to mention the amazing market run-up under his watch. i did. i think a lot more than just once. this market s the bomb. we are in a stock bomb cyclone. some have a feeling there s got to be a slowdown here. we don t see it. a lot of the run we ve seen is based on lower regulations, a more positive environment. another milestone on the dow today. 25,000 now for the markets. it s been a historic run. a lot of these guys might not be big personal fans of donald trump, but they sure as heck are

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111201:17:18:00

jenna: well, the world s major central banks taking dramatic action, making it more easy not easing the flow of money, making it more easy for the central bank in europe to obtain dollars and then give those dollars out to their banks inside their euro zone. if you take a look at the dow today, yesterday s a distant memory. the dow soared more than 500 points yesterday, now we re back to down 41. we re going to try to make sense of this with steve moore, senior economics writer for the wall street journal. how do you make sense of what we saw over the last 24 hours? you did a pretty good job of explaining what the fed did. it s very complicated, and the way i ll put it, jenna, for your audience is, essentially, it s like a sugar fix. you know, the fed lowered the rates that european banks can borrow money from u.s. banks for, and the markets went wild. but the problem as you know, jenna, with a sugar fix is you come down from that sugar fix. jenna: it s the worst. [laughter] th

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firebombs and chunks of marble. they chipped off sidewalks. the demonstrators are very angry about new tax hikes and cost-cutting measures proposed by parliamentt that greece needs to impose for the new budget cuts to prevent defaulting on the debt as soon as next week. enjoini joining me on the phone is msnbc s michelle caruso-cabrera, and people are looking at the dow today, but the impact that it might have on the united states. first an update, because we thought there might be more volatile protests as the day continued, so what are we seeing there? well, there are still 10,000 protesters in the square right in front of the greek parliamentt. it has occasionally turned violent in the last hour or so and moments when the police throw tear gas in an effort to get them away from the, to get them away from the parliamentt and make sure they don t storm the building like a year ago. for the most part, it s been mostly peaceful protesters, but there are moments when it is tough. but y

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