could go all the way? we saw from last summer that could go all the way? we saw from last summer that the could go all the way? we saw from last summer that the growth - could go all the way? we saw from last summer that the growth has i could go all the way? we saw from . last summer that the growth has been astronomical, biggerthan last summer that the growth has been astronomical, bigger than we could ever have imagined. there is still work to do. i think we all know that and recognise that. we still want to push. we want to ensure that we keep investing in our talent systems and pathways. we want to ensure that we keep going and supporting our club infrastructure at every level. we want to ensure we keep pushing equal access in schools, as we have done. want to give every young girl the opportunity to play the game, but also give every young talented girl the opportunity to fulfil dreams and ambitions. we still don t know we have got a lot to do, we are still focused. we have a
director kay cossington about what s been a remarkable year for the lionesses after winning the euros last summer. i thought last summer was the emotional part, but this is even more so. i think it s an incredibly proud moment, knowing these players since they eight, nine, ten and watching them grow and evolve. it s really proud moment, and i m honoured to be a part of that, the incredible individuals driving this game forward on and off the pitch. it s a really proud moment. last year was a huge boost for women s football in terms of profile and participation. how much more of a boost could it be if england could go all the way? we saw from last summer that the growth has been astronomical, faster and bigger than we could ever have imagined. there s still work to do. i think we all know that and recognise that. we still want to push.
anticipation of the forgiveness program. no up side to this, and mystery where the administration is obsessed with serial forgiveness programs. john: and what about the idea, too, stephanie, when you start forgiving federal student loans you send a signal to the colleges it s ok to increase tuition to the degree you are because you know, come hell or high water, people are going to find a way to pay for it, even if taxpayers at large have to foot that bill. ok, let s say a couple of things. first, the cost of college education has gone astronomical, and it is a problem, and we need real solutions to rein in the cost of university and college education, no question about it. but this idea the taxpayer is on the hook for this is simply wrong. unless there was an announcement that this legislation legislation was coming out and was going to be paired with increases in taxes, then we could talk about an additional
this winter. they are going to be a astronomical to be able to be pulled again. you re deal ing with the fact that we re seeing people defaulting on the car payments, the credit card debt now topping a trillion dollars, the fact that the median amount of savings has gone down and continues to come down, all while baby boomers are retiring to about 10,000 per day. so those are the type of perfect storm conditions that end up with you staring down the barrel of a 2024 election with the average people saying, yes, the economy might be doing well, but the issues that everyday americans decide their lives on, those are the ones that are going to be putting pressure. is that harder for republican this is time around? i don t think so. the real issue is going to be who is going to be at the top of the ticket, what are those issues going to be. people can say whatever they want about president trump. i don t know anyone who is a public figure who gets indicted four times and is stronger