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Alex Wagner Tonight

warner or sanders ended up in the white house, they had a profound effect on biden's administration. i was in pennsylvania a week ago. there's a steel plant plan going. up unemployment is going down. economically things are turning the right direction. the challenge for biden is getting that to translate into positive terms. >> i don't understand when you have architects of so much with the current economic policy, progressive democrats, self-described populists, why did the democratic party not get credited with a more populist approach. what is the disconnect? >> i think part of it is that a lot of the fights in politics today or about culture not economics. but the kitchen table concerns is the state of the economy. i'm flooded with economic numbers all day long, i work it business week. they all point at the idea that it's about to be mourning in america again. all the numbers in the intro show things are turning in the right direction. a lot of times there's a delay effect, but if you don't joe biden, if you're an incumbent running for reelection, this is the economy want to be running

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Alex Wagner Tonight

i'm flooded with economic numbers all day long, i work it business week. they all point at the idea that it's about to be mourning in america again. all the numbers in the intro show things are turning in the right direction. a lot of times there's a delay effect, but if you don't joe biden, if you're an incumbent running for reelection, this is the economy want to be running on. >> how much are we missing in this, the point that needs to be hammered home again and again we talk about the economy. should be there be more focus on the price of eggs, something my friend and colleague loves to talk about? what is the metric that is the sort of convincing metric about

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Alex Wagner Tonight

house, they really had a profound affect on biden's administration. i was in pennsylvania a week ago. there's a new steel plant going up, unemployment is coming down. so economically things are turning in the right direction. the challenge for biden is getting that to translate into positive -- >> i just don't understand how you when you have architects of so much of the current economic policy, progressive democrats, self-described popialists, why does the democratic party not get credited? what is the disconnect? >> i think part of is it's about culture not economic. i think at the end of the day the kitchen table concerns, the state of the economy. i'm sort of flooded with economic numbers all day long. they all kind of point to this idea it's about to be morning in america again. all the numbers in the intro show things are turning in the right direction. i think a lot of times there's a delay effect but if you're joe biden, if you're an incumbent running for re-election, this is the economy -- >> how much are we missing sort

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Velshi

for bargaining as the united auto workers kick off contract talks with the big three, general motors, ford, and stellantis. uaw represents 150,000 u.s. hourly workers who build and produce vehicles in detroit automakers. the union seeking general pay raises, pensions for new hires, and the elimination of tears of pay for workers who do the same job. the president of uaw say they are prepared to strike. if you combine the rioters, actors, 321,000 americans could be picketing this summer. as for the ripple effects on the american public, a uaw strike could mean fewer cars being produced. a work stoppage is going to have a delay effect on the tv shows and movies you love, but nothing will be as disruptive as a teamsters strike at u.p.s.. contract negotiations between u.p.s. and as drivers representing with the teamsters union are running into some issues, heightening the odds of a strike at the beginning of

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Alex Witt Reports

is the inevitable at some point? >> i think that if he does appeal to the supreme court that it will be handled rather expeditiously on the shadow docket. i think it is unlikely that you can have the kind of delay effect that he would like. the facts still remains that he managed to delay this criminal investigation by requiring this review the documents. it took almost a month and a half, two months to actually complete. there was all of the time spent dealing with this in court. he was actually relatively successful in slowing this down. now he is back on track. he has been appointed to the special counsel. he is gonna be the special prosecutor. he is going to leave any further discussions of donald trump's liability on the many different cases where he has legal exposure. it may not be an opportunity to further slow this down. donald trump will certainly try to do so by claiming executive privilege. claiming that the documents that were seized directly declassified by him. whether formally or with his

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MSNBC Reports

we hear of companies thinking about layoffs or acting on them. what are we seeing there? >> again one of the things that's striking is there suspected a sign of a massive pain in the labor markets. when it comes to wages labor market trends are benign and so what policy makers are trying to work out is this just a delay effect if you like from some of the tightening from the federal reserve or show that the american economy is more resilient than people were fearing? we don't know yet but rite now this situation isn't a reason to press the panic button. people can enjoy the thanksgiving meal without being too depressed. >> jillian, thank you so much.

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

notion that things aren't that bad. george bush sr., the irony was for the former president, he was looking at an economy that was indeed turning around in the final months of his presidential run. unfortunately, it was appreciated too little and too late and bill clinton came in to office. that was then. is this the same thing that is happening now? with a president that insists that the numbers are good and going to get better and one who said the same thing a generation ago. let's go to karl rove, the former white house deputy chief of staff, fox news contributor, best selling author. are we reliving that, a president that is trying to show people look, it's not as bad as it looks or feels. he was technically right, president bush, at the time, but there's always a delay effect for voters and the delay cost him the election. >> well, you're right that we're -- it's similar in that the president is saying things are improving or getting better. the difference is they were as

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Cavuto Live-20220402-15:27:00

neil: on paper, the economy looks pretty good. more than 400,000 americans found jobs, but when they do find jobs and find themselves making more money, they're eating it all away on, well, the stuff they want to eat because it's a lot more expensive. and it's already, already indicated to have slowed spending down. the latest fear up about two-tenths of a percent in february. so maybe all this inflation stuff is hitting home. to dan geltrude, following that. dan, you reminded me over the many months we were following in that there is a delay effect here, higher prices and people are forced to stop pivoting to cheaper cuts of meat when the one is going up, there and comes a point where they kind of say no mas, and they just don't spend as much period. are we at that point? >> i think we're getting there, neil. look, people can only spend so much, and then you just run out

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Your Money-20130421-19:44:00

businesses here are going to be okay. if their predictions are off, if any more rain comes or is higher than they predict, it will be trouble for the businesses. we were up in neighboring peoria heights, illinois. several businesses under water there. with 2 more feet to go in that part of illinois, there's going to be a lot more homes lost. they hope to keep the damage, you know, to a minimum with all of the preparations they have gone through here. >> of those homes that have been hit by high water, have there been emergency situations? any rescues? >> they have had a good warning. up in chicago, thursday when they really got hit by this storm. all that water is making its way down here, 150 or so miles down here, maybe 200 miles down here. so there's a delay effect. that's worked to their advantage. it's given them time to build these walls here. and up in these neighborhoods where we saw the homes that have taken on water, they knew it was

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20121004:20:35:00

that is not very attractive so when mitt romney goes on the tube last night and does what he does, it reassures the american people he is someone they can trust. this happened in 1919, when jimmy carter led ronald reagan and he painted ronald reagan as a warmonger and someone who could not be trusted and when they had their debate and ronald reagan came across as confident and reasonable the bottom goal out for jimmy carter. >>neil: what is the delay effect on a debate if there is, karl in a lot can change, with the lighter colored states not being as red or blue as they can be and the what do you look for?

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