it is a powerful t is it is absolutely true, trey appeared to do something that have been in the past sort of campaigns,gns, public campaignsu encourage. in new york city som e yearsrd back, putting up billboardss under mayor bloomberg on subways, trains, buses and so forth. and got a lot of pushback to say this i s moralizing, victimizing teen moms and blaming them forc their circumstances. we don t want toto do that.t it s not about that.e pa we know heroic single parents, trey. some of us are related to themev anend we do a great job but we know the statistics tell us that they have their work cut out. that is the harder way to go. and our goal here is to encourage kids tkidso make the t decisions going forward so they don t end up in the situation. it is not about moralizing and blaming people. trey: you know, jason you could not be more i want
consequences for our national identity, for the integrity of our government, i think the big thing i hear from the audience is what do we do? what s the answer? is the answer of is the answer new regulations and standards, when you sit back and watch all of this unfolds, what do you think? i think something has to be done, because the credibility of the court has fallen below any acceptable level. and if we can t trust the court, the supreme court, to make it decisions that we will abide by, then we are in serious trouble. so whether the answer is that we need to get new, expended court numbers, that s one thing, whether we need to recognize that there is accountability and that a standard of ethics has to be put in place that governs the supreme court, that is enforceable by a neutral arbiter, not within their own court, they can not be left to decide, i will recuse here or
maybe we are seeing borrowing costs reach their peak. there mirrors what we see have seen over the us where the federal reserve as well. central banks are automatically raising their rates in response to inflation. that is the latest from the business. i think we can find out a bit more about those ecb rates decisions. , . , ., , ., decisions. this credit site was not over et. decisions. this credit site was not over yet- it decisions. this credit site was not over yet- it is decisions. this credit site was not over yet. it is true decisions. this credit site was not over yet. it is true that decisions. this credit site was not over yet. it is true that it - decisions. this credit site was not over yet. it is true that it is - over yet. it is true that it is becoming more and more difficult for people to borrow, given the rising borrowing rates. i get that if you take the example of the eurozone and the ecb, i expect further increases in the key rates over ecb before the fall.
abandoned to the united states. but it is a question of data privacy, a question that has been growing and growing amongst lawmakers. there is increasing dissatisfaction and it is one of the few subject that unites both parties in this time of disunity. and the other thing is, the national security concern. you are hearing all of these things coming together in this one hearing and this one individual is having to bear all of that on his shoulders today. bear all of that on his shoulders toda . ., ., . bear all of that on his shoulders toda . . ., , ,, ., today. leaving aside the us china trade dispute. today. leaving aside the us china trade dispute, which today. leaving aside the us china trade dispute, which are - today. leaving aside the us china trade dispute, which are pretty i trade dispute, which are pretty legion at the moment, what about this question that presumably it isn tjust this question that presumably it isn t just the this question that presumably it isn tjust th
them a seat at the table to make the it decisions. the key is how many are willing to get to yes and how many are just hell no on kevin. a message from a conservative to kevin mccarthy, cut a deal or get out of the way. more of cnns special live coverage chaos in the house , just ahead. that s right, jamie. but it s not just about savings. it s about the friends we make along the way. you said it, flo. and don t forget to floss before you brush. your gums will thank you. -that s right, dr. gary. -jamie? sorry, i had another thought so i got back in line. what was it? [ sighs ] i can t remember.