Rick Newman joins Jim Blasingame to report on what activist investors are, what they do, and whether their activity contributes to capitalism and the economy, or if it has a negative impact.
Rick Newman joins Jim Blasingame to report on the seething undercurrent among Main Street electorate that the Political Class has left them behind, which has given rise to the unlikely candidacies of Sanders and Trump.
Rick Newman joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how things are changing that might cause Iowa to lose it’s relevance as the first state to report presidential election results.
Rick Newman joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how certain candidates would be bad for the private equity funds that are holding on to a special tax break.
Rick Newman joins Jim Blasingame to report on how the economy is changing and how it’s impacting hiring, investment and consumer spending.
Rick Newman joins Jim Blasingame to talk about global efforts to reduce carbon emissions and debate whether the U.S. should be asked to do more than it is.
Rick Newman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the industries that are not only using low-emissions production practices, but that production is in the form of low emission products.
Rick Newman joins Jim Blasingame to debate whether the nuclear deal with Iran is really as bad as the opposition says it is.
Rick Newman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the reasons non-politician presidential candidates are doing so well in the polls, and whether that’s enough to get them the job.
Rick Newman joins Jim Blasingame to offer several points that show recent stock market swings are not an indication of a weak economy, plus why the Fed won’t raise rates this time.