beer, soda. think of building materials. all of those costs start to go up in the case of these tariffs. >> all right, we'll be tracking this. rebecca, thanks so much. and one more note tonight involving your money. we've been tracking the spending by members of the president's cabinet, taxpayer dollars, and tonight here, housing secretary ben carson under pressure for his spending on office furniture, including a dining set for $31,000. they're now canceling that order, but how do they explain the price tag in the first place? abc's mary bruce, tracking your money tonight. >> reporter: it's the department that's supposed to look out for the poorest americans, but tonight, the housing agency is under fire for its own alleged lavish spending. a spokesman says housing secretary ben carson didn't ask for his staff to spend more than $31,000 on opulent dining furniture for his office, well above the $5,000 limit. tonight, that order -- canceled. carson is one of six trump administration officials under scrutiny for allegedly wasting