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Edward Lawrence of FOX Business reports on Memphis Morning News from the White House following President Trump's address to the joint session of Congress. Tariffs on dairy, cars and other imports and what economic effects to expect. Support the show: https://www.newstalk989.com/personalities/memphis-morning-news/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On day one of his second term, President-elect Donald Trump promises to impose heavy tariffs on Canada and Mexico and increase tariffs on China as part of a pressure campaign to end the flow of illegal immigration and drugs crossing America's northern and southern borders. However, those countries are the top suppliers of total imports in the United States, and economists warn the tariffs could spike consumer prices. FOX Business correspondent Edward Lawrence joins to break down the President-elect's plan and the economic transition. In what became the largest prisoner swap with Russia since the end of the Cold War, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and Marine veteran Paul Whelan were released from Russian prisons on August 1st of this year. Jared Halpern reflects on his conversation with former CIA Chief of Station and FOX News Contributor Dan Hoffman to discuss the historic prisoner swap and its significance for U.S. diplomacy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On day one of his second term, President-elect Donald Trump promises to impose heavy tariffs on Canada and Mexico and increase tariffs on China as part of a pressure campaign to end the flow of illegal immigration and drugs crossing America's northern and southern borders. However, those countries are the top suppliers of total imports in the United States, and economists warn the tariffs could spike consumer prices. FOX Business correspondent Edward Lawrence joins to break down the President-elect's plan and the economic transition. In what became the largest prisoner swap with Russia since the end of the Cold War, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and Marine veteran Paul Whelan were released from Russian prisons on August 1st of this year. Jared Halpern reflects on his conversation with former CIA Chief of Station and FOX News Contributor Dan Hoffman to discuss the historic prisoner swap and its significance for U.S. diplomacy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On day one of his second term, President-elect Donald Trump promises to impose heavy tariffs on Canada and Mexico and increase tariffs on China as part of a pressure campaign to end the flow of illegal immigration and drugs crossing America's northern and southern borders. However, those countries are the top suppliers of total imports in the United States, and economists warn the tariffs could spike consumer prices. FOX Business correspondent Edward Lawrence joins to break down the President-elect's plan and the economic transition. In what became the largest prisoner swap with Russia since the end of the Cold War, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and Marine veteran Paul Whelan were released from Russian prisons on August 1st of this year. Jared Halpern reflects on his conversation with former CIA Chief of Station and FOX News Contributor Dan Hoffman to discuss the historic prisoner swap and its significance for U.S. diplomacy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
America got its last economic snapshot before Election Day. The latest jobs report shows a major hiring slowdown, raising questions for voters as they head to the ballot box in the next few days. Fox Business correspondent Gerri Willis speaks to FBN's White House correspondent Edward Lawrence about what could be behind the weaker-than-expected report and how the 2024 campaigns will interpret this to voters in the last moments of the race. PHOTO CREDIT: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
America got its last economic snapshot before Election Day. The latest jobs report shows a major hiring slowdown, raising questions for voters as they head to the ballot box in the next few days. Fox Business correspondent Gerri Willis speaks to FBN's White House correspondent Edward Lawrence about what could be behind the weaker-than-expected report and how the 2024 campaigns will interpret this to voters in the last moments of the race. PHOTO CREDIT: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
America got its last economic snapshot before Election Day. The latest jobs report shows a major hiring slowdown, raising questions for voters as they head to the ballot box in the next few days. Fox Business correspondent Gerri Willis speaks to FBN's White House correspondent Edward Lawrence about what could be behind the weaker-than-expected report and how the 2024 campaigns will interpret this to voters in the last moments of the race. PHOTO CREDIT: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Biden and former President Trump will face off next week in the first presidential debate of 2024. The latest FOX News Poll in June tells us voters say that the state of the economy is among the top two most important issues to them as they weigh their choice of candidates. The White House has been pushing an economic message for months that they've branded “Bidenomics.” Their critics point to the rising national debt being exacerbated by expensive policies like student loan forgiveness. What's the impact of the national debt, and who ends up footing the bill? Co-anchor of The Big Money Show, Taylor Riggs, is joined by FOX Business' White House correspondent Edward Lawrence to discuss the state of the economy one week out from the first presidential debate of 2024 and what voters will be listening for from each candidate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Biden and former President Trump will face off next week in the first presidential debate of 2024. The latest FOX News Poll in June tells us voters say that the state of the economy is among the top two most important issues to them as they weigh their choice of candidates. The White House has been pushing an economic message for months that they've branded “Bidenomics.” Their critics point to the rising national debt being exacerbated by expensive policies like student loan forgiveness. What's the impact of the national debt, and who ends up footing the bill? Co-anchor of The Big Money Show, Taylor Riggs, is joined by FOX Business' White House correspondent Edward Lawrence to discuss the state of the economy one week out from the first presidential debate of 2024 and what voters will be listening for from each candidate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Biden and former President Trump will face off next week in the first presidential debate of 2024. The latest FOX News Poll in June tells us voters say that the state of the economy is among the top two most important issues to them as they weigh their choice of candidates. The White House has been pushing an economic message for months that they've branded “Bidenomics.” Their critics point to the rising national debt being exacerbated by expensive policies like student loan forgiveness. What's the impact of the national debt, and who ends up footing the bill? Co-anchor of The Big Money Show, Taylor Riggs, is joined by FOX Business' White House correspondent Edward Lawrence to discuss the state of the economy one week out from the first presidential debate of 2024 and what voters will be listening for from each candidate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Job Market Realities: Unmasking the Inflated Employment Figures Previous U.S. jobs reports have come under scrutiny, revealing a significant issue. The government quietly adjusted the numbers, showing the elimination of 439,000 jobs through November 2023, as per the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This adjustment implies that the initial jobs figures were overstated by 439,000 positions, indicating that the job market may not be as robust as initially portrayed. With these revised numbers, the total percentage of jobs created by the government in the past year is even higher than initially reported, fueled by increased government hiring. The accuracy of U.S. jobs reports is crucial, impacting financial markets, U.S. Treasury yields, and influencing the Federal Reserve's decisions on interest rate adjustments. These factors, in turn, have substantial consequences for U.S. consumers' financial well-being. David Rosenberg, founder of Rosenberg Research Associates, highlighted the need to reconsider reliance on payroll data in light of these revisions. According to his calculations, the downward revisions amounted to an "epic 443,000," with over 40% of payroll growth in 2023 attributed to the BLS's 'Birth-Death' model, which he characterized as a "fairy tale" used to estimate job reports. Examining December 2023, the government sector continued to play a significant role in job creation, adding 52,000 jobs. The three-month average for government job creation reached 50,000 per month, prompting questions about the sustainability of this trend. However, challenges extend beyond government jobs, as the health care and social assistance sector, heavily reliant on government spending, created about 59,000 jobs in the same period. This issue of overstated job numbers is not novel, with previous revisions in August 2023 indicating a net overstatement of U.S. job growth by 306,000 jobs for the 12 months through March 2023. This adjustment lowered private sector job creation by 358,000 while increasing government payrolls by 52,000. The concerns are not isolated incidents, as the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank, in December 2022, suggested an overreporting of job growth by 1.1 million in the second quarter of that year. Even statements from political figures have faced scrutiny, as President Biden's claims of creating 13 million to 14 million jobs have been questioned. Economists and analysts argue that these figures include jobs recovered post-pandemic shutdowns, painting a less impressive picture when considering the net job creation. A notable sector affected is manufacturing, with a mere 6,000 jobs created in December 2023. The manufacturing sector's contraction for 14 consecutive months is a concerning trend as it has a ripple effect across various industries. Moreover, the U.S. labor force participation is at a historically low 62.5%, as reported by Edward Lawrence. The December jobs report revealed 683,000 workers dropping out of the labor force, and a record 8.69 million people holding multiple jobs to cope with a cumulative 17.4% inflation rate under the current administration. These indicators point towards a challenging economic landscape, underscoring the need for a comprehensive examination of job data and its implications for the overall health of the U.S. economy. Original Source: https://realnewsnow.com/439k-jobs-overstated-in-us-employment-reports/ Follow RNN on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealNewsNowApp/ X Twitter: https://twitter.com/realnewsapp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realnews/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realnewsnowapp Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@RealNews See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Edward Lawrence - Parents' Groans Over Their Wicked Children - 1681". Confessional, Affordable, Theological Education CBTS is a Confessional Reformed Baptist Seminary Providing Affordable Online Theological Education to Help the Church in its Calling to Train Faithful Men for the Gospel Ministry. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/support
Edward Lawrence - Parents' Groans Over Their Wicked Children - 1681". Confessional, Affordable, Theological Education CBTS is a Confessional Reformed Baptist Seminary Providing Affordable Online Theological Education to Help the Church in its Calling to Train Faithful Men for the Gospel Ministry.
A new MP3 sermon from The Narrated Puritan is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Parent's Groans Over Their Wicked Children - 1681 Subtitle: The Narrated Puritan - T M S Speaker: Edward Lawrence Broadcaster: The Narrated Puritan Event: Audiobook Date: 12/12/2023 Bible: Proverbs 17:25 Length: 52 min.
A new MP3 sermon from The Narrated Puritan is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Parent's Groans Over Their Wicked Children - 1681 Subtitle: The Narrated Puritan - T M S Speaker: Edward Lawrence Broadcaster: The Narrated Puritan Event: Audiobook Date: 12/12/2023 Bible: Proverbs 17:25 Length: 52 min.
Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss Tesla's Musk warning about the challenges that the Cybertruck is facing. Edward Lawrence, Fox Business, joins the show to chat about the current conditions of the markets and expectations for the remainder of the year. Household new worth surged after the pandemic hit. Home sales slide to lowest pace since 2010 as high rates squeeze market. Come in three days or just quit: Some companies give remote workers an ultimatum.
A federal appeals court last Friday ruled that the White House, the FBI, the CDC and the Surgeon General could have violated the First Amendment rights of people by moderating content regarding the election, COVID-19 and the handling of Hunter Biden's laptop. The ruling from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans says the governmental agencies pressured technology companies to suppress or even remove posts on those topics. The lawsuit was filed by the states of Missouri and Louisiana, a conservative website owner, and four other people who opposed the administrations COVID-19 policy. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Edward Lawrence, White House Correspondent for the FOX Business Network, about the ruling and what it means for free speech. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A federal appeals court last Friday ruled that the White House, the FBI, the CDC and the Surgeon General could have violated the First Amendment rights of people by moderating content regarding the election, COVID-19 and the handling of Hunter Biden's laptop. The ruling from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans says the governmental agencies pressured technology companies to suppress or even remove posts on those topics. The lawsuit was filed by the states of Missouri and Louisiana, a conservative website owner, and four other people who opposed the administrations COVID-19 policy. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Edward Lawrence, White House Correspondent for the FOX Business Network, about the ruling and what it means for free speech. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A federal appeals court last Friday ruled that the White House, the FBI, the CDC and the Surgeon General could have violated the First Amendment rights of people by moderating content regarding the election, COVID-19 and the handling of Hunter Biden's laptop. The ruling from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans says the governmental agencies pressured technology companies to suppress or even remove posts on those topics. The lawsuit was filed by the states of Missouri and Louisiana, a conservative website owner, and four other people who opposed the administrations COVID-19 policy. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Edward Lawrence, White House Correspondent for the FOX Business Network, about the ruling and what it means for free speech. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FOX Business Network's Edward Lawrence, joins Marc and Kim to discuss how the Biden Administration is taking a victory lap as schools struggle.
In the third hour of the Marc Cox Morning show: EJ Antoni joins Marc and Kim to talk about Bidenomics and how it's affecting the US economy and us as a whole Congressman Mike Bost Joins Marc & Kim to discuss the Hunter Biden Oversight Committee as well as our out of control spending Liberty Safes change their policy on giving safe access codes to Law authorities coming up: Edward Lawrence, Ryan Wiggins, and What's on the Web
TEMPORADA 1/2023 __________________________________________________________ Título Libro (Español): Caos: La creación de una ciencia. Título Libro (Inglés - Original): Chaos: Making a New Science. Autor(a): James Gleick Revisor: Johann Quenta. TEMAS TRATADOS Historia y contribuciones fundamentales a la teoría del caos. Quiénes fueron como los personajes principales en el nacimiento de la teoría del caos. La teoría del caos hoy en día es una mezcla entre divulgación científica e historia de la ciencia. IDEA PRINCIPAL: El autor quiere dar a entender a la gente qué es la teoría del caos, qué son estos desarrollos científicos que tiene a los físicos y a las matemáticos tan interesados, al mismo tiempo quiere explicar un poco el surgimiento de esta rama de la ciencia. ARGUMENTO DEL AUTOR(A): La importancia e historia de una de las olas más significativas del conocimiento científico en nuestro tiempo: la teoría del caos, mostrando una nueva vista del universo. __________________________________________________________ No olvides comentarnos: ¿Qué aprendizaje te llevas del episodio? Ya sea en la caja de preguntas y respuestas en Spotify o en un post a través de redes sociales, puedes etiquetarnos como @bookmovementco para que sigamos la conversación. Disfruta el episodio :) ÍNDICE (00:00:00) Introducción, presentación y bienvenida del invitado revisor. (00:01:28) Breve resumen del autor. ¿Quién fue James Gleick?. (00:02:33) Inicio Revisión. (00:04:07) Estructura del Libro (00:04:36) ¿Qué es el caos? (00:09:11) Caos en sistemas de escalas pequeñas. (00:10:15) Historia del caos: Edward Lawrence. (00:11:33) Edward Lawrence y el efecto mariposa. (00:13:13) Sistemas no lineales. (00:16:12) Flujo aperiódico determinista. (00:18:06) James Yorke. (00:19:20) Periodo tres implica caos. (00:26:02) Benoit Mandelbrot y los fractales. (00:30:48) El caos y su expansión en la ciencia. (00:32:18) Última reflexión. (00:33:23) Conclusiones y despedida. (00:35:15) Inicio de las preguntas. (00:35:21) P1: ¿Tú crees que el libro exagera la importancia de la teoría del caos y su impacto en otras disciplinas o crees que le dá la importancia que se merece? (00:40:46) P2: ¿El libro discute algo controversial con respecto a la teoría del caos? (00:42:47) P3: ¿Tú crees que este libro ha sido representativo para la futura investigación en esta rama? (00:46:07) P4: ¿Consideras importante que la ciencia de la complejidad sea impartida en estudios de pregrado dada la diversidad de aplicaciones? (00:47:55) P5: ¿Qué opinas tú al respecto del uso de herramientas y el paradigma que se tiene entre los matemáticos? (00:50:43) P6: ¿Tú crees que el desarrollo de la Inteligencia artificial pueda tener un impacto en mejorar la predicción de ciertos parámetros o fenómenos en sistemas no lineales? (00:58:56) Palabras finales. (00:59:36) Créditos Equipo SBM.
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It is the very end of the eighteenth century, and Pandora Blake—known as Dora—lives at the edge of London society. Despite the opposition of her obnoxious uncle Hezekiah and his live-in housekeeper/mistress Lottie, neither of whom has much interest in their orphaned charge, Dora has a dream. She wants to sketch jewelry designs that will appeal to the beauties of the haut ton, in the process earning Dora a livelihood sufficient to free her from her family's antique shop, now in decline due to Hezekiah's mismanagement. To that end, Dora spends hours in her attic bedchamber drawing with only her beloved magpie, Hermes, for company. Even before we meet Dora in this enchanting yet troubling tale, we have encountered an unnamed diver bent on retrieving the cargo from a scuttered ship somewhere in the Mediterranean. It soon becomes clear that the mysterious cargo includes a massive Greek vase (more properly, a pithos, used for storing wine or grain), which Hezekiah acquires, together with a shipment of Greek pottery. Dora at first believes this is an attempt to save the store, but her uncle's behavior raises questions—not least whether he obtained the pithos legally. To find out what Hezekiah has in mind, Dora enlists the help of a bookbinder, Edward Lawrence, setting them off on a journey that will lead deep into Dora's past. Pandora (Harper Perennial, 2023) is a novel of many layers, as intricately plotted as Dora's jewelry designs, which seem to have inspired the book's gorgeous cover. The characters and setting are Dickensian, yet the themes are modern and the reconsideration of the mythical story of Pandora's Box rings true. Definitely a book worth reading. Susan Stokes-Chapman lives in Northwest Wales, endlessly pestered by a pair of very beautiful (and very naughty) British Shorthair cats named Byron and Brontë while she works on her fiction. Pandora is her debut novel. C. P. Lesley is the author of two historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible and three other novels. Her latest book, Song of the Storyteller, appeared in January 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
It is the very end of the eighteenth century, and Pandora Blake—known as Dora—lives at the edge of London society. Despite the opposition of her obnoxious uncle Hezekiah and his live-in housekeeper/mistress Lottie, neither of whom has much interest in their orphaned charge, Dora has a dream. She wants to sketch jewelry designs that will appeal to the beauties of the haut ton, in the process earning Dora a livelihood sufficient to free her from her family's antique shop, now in decline due to Hezekiah's mismanagement. To that end, Dora spends hours in her attic bedchamber drawing with only her beloved magpie, Hermes, for company. Even before we meet Dora in this enchanting yet troubling tale, we have encountered an unnamed diver bent on retrieving the cargo from a scuttered ship somewhere in the Mediterranean. It soon becomes clear that the mysterious cargo includes a massive Greek vase (more properly, a pithos, used for storing wine or grain), which Hezekiah acquires, together with a shipment of Greek pottery. Dora at first believes this is an attempt to save the store, but her uncle's behavior raises questions—not least whether he obtained the pithos legally. To find out what Hezekiah has in mind, Dora enlists the help of a bookbinder, Edward Lawrence, setting them off on a journey that will lead deep into Dora's past. Pandora (Harper Perennial, 2023) is a novel of many layers, as intricately plotted as Dora's jewelry designs, which seem to have inspired the book's gorgeous cover. The characters and setting are Dickensian, yet the themes are modern and the reconsideration of the mythical story of Pandora's Box rings true. Definitely a book worth reading. Susan Stokes-Chapman lives in Northwest Wales, endlessly pestered by a pair of very beautiful (and very naughty) British Shorthair cats named Byron and Brontë while she works on her fiction. Pandora is her debut novel. C. P. Lesley is the author of two historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible and three other novels. Her latest book, Song of the Storyteller, appeared in January 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
It is the very end of the eighteenth century, and Pandora Blake—known as Dora—lives at the edge of London society. Despite the opposition of her obnoxious uncle Hezekiah and his live-in housekeeper/mistress Lottie, neither of whom has much interest in their orphaned charge, Dora has a dream. She wants to sketch jewelry designs that will appeal to the beauties of the haut ton, in the process earning Dora a livelihood sufficient to free her from her family's antique shop, now in decline due to Hezekiah's mismanagement. To that end, Dora spends hours in her attic bedchamber drawing with only her beloved magpie, Hermes, for company. Even before we meet Dora in this enchanting yet troubling tale, we have encountered an unnamed diver bent on retrieving the cargo from a scuttered ship somewhere in the Mediterranean. It soon becomes clear that the mysterious cargo includes a massive Greek vase (more properly, a pithos, used for storing wine or grain), which Hezekiah acquires, together with a shipment of Greek pottery. Dora at first believes this is an attempt to save the store, but her uncle's behavior raises questions—not least whether he obtained the pithos legally. To find out what Hezekiah has in mind, Dora enlists the help of a bookbinder, Edward Lawrence, setting them off on a journey that will lead deep into Dora's past. Pandora (Harper Perennial, 2023) is a novel of many layers, as intricately plotted as Dora's jewelry designs, which seem to have inspired the book's gorgeous cover. The characters and setting are Dickensian, yet the themes are modern and the reconsideration of the mythical story of Pandora's Box rings true. Definitely a book worth reading. Susan Stokes-Chapman lives in Northwest Wales, endlessly pestered by a pair of very beautiful (and very naughty) British Shorthair cats named Byron and Brontë while she works on her fiction. Pandora is her debut novel. C. P. Lesley is the author of two historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible and three other novels. Her latest book, Song of the Storyteller, appeared in January 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/historical-fiction
Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong dissect the recent survey from Bloomberg that has retail investors and professional investors disagreeing on the position they should be in heading into 2023. Edward Lawrence, Fox Business, joins the show to preview the CPI report and the Fed meeting later this week. FTC vs Microsoft, will the tech giant get its way and actually get to purchase Activision?
China is ramping up efforts to quell protests against its strict zero-COVID policy. Riot police have clashed with a string of demonstrators, with ugly footage emerging as some are forcefully dragged away. The US and Canada have both urged the country not to intimidate or harm protestors - and the UK has summoned China's ambassador after BBC journalist Edward Lawrence was beaten. This as the country reports a record numbers of OVID cases over recent days. We're joined by Edward White, a China Correspondent for the Financial Times. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tijdens een straatprotest in de Chinese stad Sjanghai is de Britse BBC-journalist Edward Lawrence aangehouden. In een via Twitter verspreide video is te zien hoe Lawrence door een viertal politieagenten tegen de grond wordt gewerkt en geboeid wordt. Op een andere video loopt hij in handboeien voorbij, begeleid door agenten. 'Het is heel bijzonder dat er geprotesteerd wordt', zegt China-correspondent Anouk Eigenraam. In Rusland klinkt er steeds meer protest tegen de oorlog. Dat komt uit verschillende hoeken: moeders en echtgenoten willen dat er beter voor hun mannen wordt gezorgd aan het front. Maar er is nu ook een andere beweging opgestaan van feministen die tégen de oorlog zijn. Rusland-correspondent Joost Bosman doet er verslag van. Over deze podcast In Ochtendnieuws hoor je in 20 minuten het belangrijkste nieuws van de dag. Abonneer je op de podcast via bnr.nl/ochtendnieuws, de BNR-app, Spotify en Apple Podcasts. Of luister elke dag live via bnr.nl/live.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the holiday season is in full swing, major railroad unions struck down an agreement that would have avoided a nationwide rail strike, many fearing the impact on the United States' economy. White House Correspondent for the Fox Business Network, Edward Lawrence joins to discuss the steps that Congress could take to broker a deal with the unions, how the White House's involvement has diminished since the Midterms and the issues that the unions are seeking to solve in the new contract. This week, a Special Counsel was appointed to oversee investigations into former President Donald Trump's involvement in the January 6th riot and his possession of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate. Many critics are questioning the timing of the investigation, as the news came one week after former President Trump's announcement to run for president in 2024. Fox News Producer for the Department of Justice Jake Gibson joins to explain the role of a special counsel, how the appointment of Jack Smith could impact the two investigations, and the extent to which the investigations have already gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the holiday season is in full swing, major railroad unions struck down an agreement that would have avoided a nationwide rail strike, many fearing the impact on the United States' economy. White House Correspondent for the Fox Business Network, Edward Lawrence joins to discuss the steps that Congress could take to broker a deal with the unions, how the White House's involvement has diminished since the Midterms and the issues that the unions are seeking to solve in the new contract. This week, a Special Counsel was appointed to oversee investigations into former President Donald Trump's involvement in the January 6th riot and his possession of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate. Many critics are questioning the timing of the investigation, as the news came one week after former President Trump's announcement to run for president in 2024. Fox News Producer for the Department of Justice Jake Gibson joins to explain the role of a special counsel, how the appointment of Jack Smith could impact the two investigations, and the extent to which the investigations have already gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the holiday season is in full swing, major railroad unions struck down an agreement that would have avoided a nationwide rail strike, many fearing the impact on the United States' economy. White House Correspondent for the Fox Business Network, Edward Lawrence joins to discuss the steps that Congress could take to broker a deal with the unions, how the White House's involvement has diminished since the Midterms and the issues that the unions are seeking to solve in the new contract. This week, a Special Counsel was appointed to oversee investigations into former President Donald Trump's involvement in the January 6th riot and his possession of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate. Many critics are questioning the timing of the investigation, as the news came one week after former President Trump's announcement to run for president in 2024. Fox News Producer for the Department of Justice Jake Gibson joins to explain the role of a special counsel, how the appointment of Jack Smith could impact the two investigations, and the extent to which the investigations have already gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Mantovani, Republican candidate for St. Louis County Executive talks policies, political views, and Sam Page. Edward Lawrence of Fox Business network calls in to talk the Railroad Strike. Then, former CEO of Amtrak, Alexander Kummant, talks how the strike effects the supply chain.
Hour 1: Ryan Wrecker, in for Mark Reardon, welcomes Owner of Jaeger Lumber & Supply Company in New Jersey, Bryan Jaeger to discuss how builders are pulling back amid housing market uncertainty despite falling lumber prices. Then, Fox Business White House Correspondent, Edward Lawrence talks recession, and the White House's language surrounding the topic.
In Episode 4 I speak to Edward Lawrence, the Founder and CEO of Venture House Club. Venture House Club is a social club for young entrepreneurs that offers co-living for young professionals and business owners to live together. We discuss how Edward came up with the idea, why networking and good personal branding is important, and Edward's plans to expand out of London, potentially to Paris.Learn more about Venture House Club: https://www.venturehouse.clubCheck out the Enterprising Gen-Z Podcast Website: https://www.egzpod.comConnect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sammichaelwatson/
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Kruser talks to Edward Lawrence from the Fox Business Network about the most recent Consumer Pricing Index. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kruser talks to John Cox from the KY Chamber of Commerce and Edward Lawrence from FOX Business Network in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stéphane Bern et Matthieu Noël, entourés de leurs chroniqueurs historiquement drôles et parfaitement informés, s'amusent avec l'Histoire – la grande, la petite, la moyenne… - et retracent les destins extraordinaires de personnalités qui n'auraient jamais pu se croiser, pour deux heures où le savoir et l'humour avancent main dans la main. Aujourd'hui, Thomas Edward Lawrence.
The February consumer price index shows inflation is now at 7.9%! The price of everything, from gas, to food, to housing, is getting to be more than many people can bear. Do we now live in the inflation nation? How much more will prices go up? FOX Business reporter Edward Lawrence joins Rick to talk about the latest inflation numbers. The Rick Roberts Show is on NewsTalk 820 WBAP ... (Photo Courtesy of WFAA) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FOX Business reporter Edward Lawrence talks about the February inflation report: 7.9%. Has Vladimir Putin crossed a red line? And does Texas have the worst drivers? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The supply chain issue and labor woes are driving prices higher and creating a shortage of goods across the nation. President Biden announced a new agreement for the Port of Los Angeles to try to ease congestion, but White House Correspondent for the FOX Business Network, Edward Lawrence, says relief is unlikely to be felt immediately. Weeks of bad news have taken their toll on President Biden's approval ratings. Recent national polls have the President's numbers slipping significantly from his post-inaugural highs. Host of FOX News Sunday Chris Wallace joins Jared to discuss why the public is starting to sour on the Commander in Chief.
(0:59) - We received a few important pieces of economic data Thursday morning: Jobless claims for last week came in at 353K vs. 350K expected, and Q2 GDP came in at 6.6% vs. 6.7%. (12:04) - Edward Lawrence of FOX Business joined the show to reveal what he knows about the Fed's views on tapering ahead of the Jackson Hole Summit, as well as what factors influence their decision making.(22:45) - Western Digital is in advanced talks to to merge with Japan's Kioxia in a deal that would be more than $20 billion. It would be a stock deal and could be finalized as early as the middle of September.(34:22) - During the pandemic, one developing trend has been people turing their garages into a variety different types of spaces, such as art studios, gyms, and even pubs.
Austin Petersen talks to Edward Lawrence of Fox Business about the possibility of another round of stimulus checks coming soon.
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act contains more than $350 billion to help American workers and small businesses. But since the bill was signed, many small businesses owners have complained they're unable to get the money. Fox Business correspondent Edward Lawrence and business owners discuss why the money is being held up and how companies are coping as they wait. Even as Coronavirus outbreak swept across the United States, one giant source of anxiety for millions of Americans was a toilet paper shortage. Jim Luke, an economics professor at Lansing Community College and strategist for a toilet paper distribution company, explains why we saw so many empty shelves and when we can expect a return to normalcy. Plus, commentary by Guy Benson, Fox News Contributor and host of “The Guy Benson Show.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Brian Kilmeade from Fox News Channel joins Dr. Joe Galati to discuss COVID-19, and the impact on the nation. Brial also takes a few minutes to share some of his own secrets to his success in TV and radio.Edward Lawrence from Fox Business also comes on to give an update on what's happen on Wall Street.#covid19 #foxnewschannel #briankilmeade #talkradio #podcast #iheartradio #foxnewsradio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
U.S. and China are scheduled to meet for negotiations next month in Washington D.C. as the trade war between the two countries continue. Fox Business Network's Edward Lawrence and Stanley Chao, Managing Director of 'All In Consulting', weigh in on the current situation and what to expect from the upcoming talks. The parliament in the United Kingdom fell into chaos this week as lawmakers there have been fighting to figure out how to handle Brexit. FOX's Simon Owen has more from London. Don't miss the good news with FOX's Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary by FOX News Sunday host, Chris Wallace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices