said for the year. absolutely, and a lot of the story since the market opened this morning, the dow jones currently down 800 points, about 2.7%. if it stays at that level, through the market close, in about an hour, that would be the lowest level that we ve seen the dow in 2022, and what has already been a brutal year for markets. and the big reason for all of this, have to rewind back to wednesday when the federal reserve, the nation s economic steward raised interest rates for the fifth consecutive time this year. that s to try to raise borrowing costs, to take some steam out of an overheating u.s. economy and which has led to the high inflation that we ve seen. the concern though, that the federal reserve is going to have to slow the economy too much, to get ahead of that high inflation. the fed chair jay powell saying earlier this week he s not sure if this process leads to a recession. that s why you have some on wall street calling for and projecting an increase in th
are going to do later today it is a veil this indo-pacific economic frame or. that is essentially an agreement between 13 different countries in the region. where they have agreed to consider negotiations on a number of fronts. on trade, for instance. on dealing with supply change, on climate change. so a lot to come, a lot was said at that press conference. and the two leaders are now going to go to talk about other issues. particularly north korea. caralee, thank you so much. nbc news white house correspondent traveling with the president. we ll have much more on the presidents trip tomorrow morning, and now we go back to our program, a dateline in progress. progress and with these shots, we can learn a little about the world this young photographer saw. and her sense of exactly when to snap the shutter to capture the world in front of her. it s an impressive portfolio belonging to a young woman named denita smith. she began looking through a lens in childhood. and never
Host good morning it is friday, april 19. A vote is scheduled for the house to take out a foreign aid package tomorrow. It would be 26 billion to israel and 8 billion to taiwan. We are discussing the bill with the reporter and here are the phone lines to wait in. For republicans 202 7488001, for democrats 202 7488000, for independents 202 7488002 you can send a text at 202 7488003 include your first name, city, state and on facebook at facebook. Com cspan and x cspanwj. Before we get started i wanted to update you on a news item because israel has retaliated against iran in retaliation for drones launched last weekend it is not clear the damage the limited strike caused but it was intended to signal that israel had the ability to strike inside the country. A second person said the strike was carefully calibrated. We will update you us more information comes in throughout the program. Getting back to the foreign aid packages i wanted answer introduce Joe Perticone we will put on the scr
Have been referred by the house of representatives against mayorkas. Host washington journal on april 17. Mark green introducing the articles of impeachment against our hundred mayorkas. The senate will began its work today around 1 00. You can watch those proceedings. We will hearing your thoughts on the effort to impeach our hundred mayorkas. Republicans can call 202 7488001. Democrats 202 7488000. Independent 202 7488002. If you preferred to text us, you can do that at 202 7488003. You can post on facebook, and you can also post on x. The hill, the publication that covers capitol hill. I like that todays event marks the First Time Since 1876 that the house has said impeachment charges according to the Senate Historical office. When it comes to what more to expect, senators will be sworn in as jurors today to decide whether to hold a full trial on the senate floor, something that Chuck Schumer has said that he has no intention of doing. Senator schumer saying and warning that holding
the johnson & johnson vaccine. let s discuss now. joining me, john harwood and cnn political analyst, john avalon. i have to say last names now, since you gents have the same first man. mr. avalon, this is a new cnn poll that shows this bill increasingly incredibly popular with the american people but zero republicans, not one voted for it. we had jen psaki on a short time ago. she said they re going to keep pushing for bipartisanship. do you think they know the score? the mere fact no republicans voted for a bill in which some of the contentious items were taken out says it will be a tough road. i don t think it is impossible and i don t think biden should simply couldn t seed it is impossible. it is critically important. can something be done on immigration? on infrastructure? should not give up the ghost on that just yet. the republicans have a problem which is that very often, their fetally is to the far right. not only what their voters believe. that s a disconnect wit