Jenna Giannios, an Ohio resident who lives near the train derailment, and Ohio AG David Yost are sounding off on the government's inadequate response to the catastrophe.
Piper Sandler chief global economist Nancy Lazar warns people are too focused on a recession that feels like 2008, when it's more similar to volatility in 1973-74.
The U.S. housing market will likely bottom out by mid-year, according to Goldman Sachs economists, as mortgage rates continue to decline from a peak of 7%.
Market expert Mark Tepper breaks down the several economic issues plaguing the U.S.'s housing market and how that could lead to a spike in unemployment.
The mainstream media has come under fire, as critics claim some major outlets have downplayed violence in Atlanta as anti-police riots spiraled into chaos.
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that is somewhat in disarray. maybe quite a bit in disarray. there's obvious issues with identity. like who is the gop? what is their identity? we saw what happened in the mid-terms. it was an epic failure in the mid-terms. i feel like you have a power struggle as the gop tries to figure out what is our identity going forward, how do we rebrand this party to be the party that lures american voters in to the voting booth so that we can win the future elections as we prepare for 2024. >> neil: mark, always enjoy talking to you. thanks very much. we'll see what happens. an update for wall street. we don't see that often. we have seen times since 19945 when the markets have come through rough years. last year was a rough year. they usually rebound. eight out of ten times. usually by 12 to 14%. that doesn't always happen. but that's the hope that it does