NTD Business Full Broadcast (Aug. 8)

Paul Greaney
By Paul Greaney
August 8, 2022NTD Business
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The biggest climate bill in U.S. history is heading to the House after passing in the Senate. Economist Stephen Moore joins us for analysis.

Japan’s SoftBank posts one of its biggest losses in history. Now, it’s selling its shares in some major companies.

Tesla could lose its license to make and sell cars in California. California’s DMV accuses it of false advertising.

A jewelry heist took place in broad daylight. New York City police are looking for the thieves, who made off with millions of dollars’ worth of jewelry.

We take a look at Chicago’s famous foods and their origins. Is ketchup ever allowed on a Chicago-style hot dog?

Topics in this episode:

1. Senate Passes Democrat $430B Health, Climate Bill
2. Stephen Moore on New Democrat Spending Bill
3. Automakers Not Fans of Proposed EV Credit
4. 2 in 3 Say U.S. Economy Getting Worse: Poll
5. Pfizer to Acquire Global Blood Therapeutics
6. Calif. DMV Accuses Tesla of False Advertising
7. SoftBank Has Record Quarterly Net Loss
8. Latin America May Replace Nasdaq’s China IPOs
9. Bill Would Stop CCP From Buying U.S. Farmland
10. Former Twitter CEO Calls for End of CCP
11. NY: $2M Jewelry Heist in Broad Daylight
12. American Food With a Chicago Twist
13. Aldi Announces Supermarket Wedding Contest
14. Mattress Brand Hiring Pro Nappers

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