at the same time, it shows the labor market is not slowing, despite all the efforts by the federal reserve to cool down the economy, so they going to be raising rates again, for sure, maybe even higher. in a moment, i ll speak with a member of the white house economic counsel of advisers what it means for your wallet. also this morning, to secure the release the brittney griner, sentenced to nine years in a russian prison. last night, a striking moment pausing before tip-off and the crowd shouting for her to come home. now russia s foreign ministry says they re ready to discuss a prisoner swap. reverend al sharpton who is working with griner s family is going to be joining me. and new fallout from speaker pelosi s visit to taiwan after china held its biggest-ever military drills in the taiwan strait. this morning, china now halting military and climate talks with the u.s., and sanctioning speaker pelosi. the white house summoning the chinese ambassador to the white house to
still startling. this is an absolute moral outrage for her to be given almost the maximum, nine and a half years, for something that wouldn t have even been a misdemeanor in the united states. and we re talking about, she had a precipitation that was presented to this court, where she had cannabis use for pain and for injuries due to her basketball playing. and even then, it was only the vape. so this clearly is russia at its worst. we hope, though, that in these negotiations, it was good the president responded immediately, it was good secretary blinken did. we hope that in these negotiations, it will lead to her immediate release. we still have a delegation that i ve put together, asking to go and see her. and give her a clergy visit. because looking at her yesterday in that cage, she does not know
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have the resource toss play basketball, why should prisoners. first of all, we re talking about basketball courts that are existing, not costing money and this is an important tool law enforcement can use in behavior modifications and look, i don t believe they should have rights in prison and concerned about their feelings and their concerns, but we should be concerned about the corrections officers and the job they have to do. mark, is this in this case, basketball playing, a good law enforcement tool, something these inmates, something that actually hence helps the whole process? it could be, there s no doubt if prisoners has nothing to do, no privileges, it puts the jail personnel in a bad situation nothing to carrot and stick to keep them imply. i don t see taking away a benefit.