The former president also told "Smartless" podcast hosts Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayes what had surprised him about the GOP.
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European shares edged lower on Tuesday as investors parsed a raft of mixed earnings reports from industry heavyweights like Mercedes-Benz and HSBC, while also keeping an eye out for economic data, including the April euro zone's inflation numbers. The continent-wide STOXX 600 stocks index slipped 0.2% as of 0817 GMT, set to log its first monthly decline in six, knocked down by record-high interest rates, Middle East tensions and uncertainty about the European Central Bank's monetary policy outlook. On the day, the automobile sector shed 1.5%, with Mercedes-Benz declining 3.7% after a first-quarter earnings fall, Stellantis dropping 1.8% on a plunge in first-quarter revenue and Volkswagen losing 2.2% after reporting a lower first-quarter operating profit.