congress as republicans take control of the house. wisconsin republican congressman brian stile who sits on the house financial services committee is here on how the gop plans to hold the biden administration accountable for its economic agenda. plus, house republicans are prepared to investigate the close relationship between big tech and the federal government. here s maria with the soon-to-be chairman of the house intelligence committee, congressman mike turner. maria: are you going to subpoena twitter filesesome are you going to subpoena this information so that you have this in your purview to go through? and are you going to subpoena the fbi and d work j players who were doj players who were doing this? we re definitely pursuing the department of justice and also the fbi e. and, luckily, the january 6th committee has established some great legal precedent that shows congress has full access, so they re going to have a difficult time trying to prevent us getting thos
group with the very latest polling numbers with now 48 hours until election day. then, the senate contest that the everybody is watching, two of the most competitive races right here with football great and georgia peach senate candidate herschel walker closing in on his democrat opponent and north carolina senate story y all candidate and current congressman ted budd with closing arguments, coming up live. all of this as desperate democrats get personal and bring out the big guns in the final days to try and convince voters inflation and spiking crime are not really impacting american families after all. herschel walker was a heck of a football player. i mean, some of you are a too young to remember, but in college, he was amazing. one of the best running backs of all tile. all time. but here s the question, does that make him the best person to represent you? they don t care about keeping you safe, they want to keep you scared. and the thing about kathy hochul is sh
maria: or what are your thoughts on the economy today and reining in some of that debt. well, if you look at what the fed s doing, there are limited tools in the toolbox. it s mostly interest rates. if they re that a hammer, everything they see is a nail. but that s not really the problem, we want demand in this country. the problem is joe biden and his policies have choked down supply. we ve got to deal with the goods. we ve got to deal with american emergency and getting back to energy independence again, getting back to rolling back regulation which has stopped housing prompts, building apartments, it s made it hard on small business trying to meet the demand of the consumers out there. jackie: that s north carolina senator-elect ted budd speaking with maria on how president biden s economic policies have left americans vulnerable to red-hot inflation not seen in 40
ted budd. congressman, thanks very much for being here. what are your thoughts on the economy today and reining in some of that debt? well, if you look at what the fed s doing, there are limited tools in the toolbox. it s mostly interest rates. and if they re a hammer, everything that they see is a nail, and they re going to try to raise interest rates to tavern down the demand. that s not really the problem tamp down the demand. joe biden and his policies have choked down supply, so you ve got to stop what mullton friedman would say is too much money chasing too few goods. we ve got to deal with the goods. we ve got to deal with american energy and getting back to energy independence again. we ve got to get back to rolling back regulations which have stopped housing projects, stopped building apartments, it s made it hard on small businesses trying to meet the demand of the consumers out there. and, you know, even we don t even have enough truck drivers to get groceries to the g