so let s move to your second chart, keeping with the inflation reduction act, that the costs and the benefits were larger than expected there. what do you mean by that? so the way this was set up, it was mostly a bunch of tax credits. and people could apply for tax credits if they had a project they felt was economic. and not surprisingly, given what i just showed you, they have been applying for these tax credits in droves. and we see this in our own investing. projects that didn t make great economic sense before the tax credits are now economic. and so you can see that originally, again, this congressional budget office thought that this provision would cost $390 billion over a decade. they have since revised it to 570. you have some forecasters saying it s more like 780 or 1.2 trillion even in the case of goldman sachs. but this is good news in the sense that people are using this program, they re doing what they re supposed to in terms of building facilities. so, yes, we ll sp
domestic violence. there s former foster youth that are on the street. there s people in los angeles who work full-time jobs who go home to tents because they can t afford the rent. when it comes to mental illness, we have seen this, people who are profoundly mentally ill and someone needs to take care of them. so in california, we passed legislation called care court, which is similar to what mayor adams is doing. i happen to believe very strongly that it s absolutely humane to allow somebody to die on the street when they are profoundly mentally ill. you can tell you can t take care of them. but here is my problem, i do believe it s important to hospitalize people when they re in a crisis, but where are they going to go after that? which then raises the issue of building facilities. we already do this, the facilities that we keep people in now who are profoundly
world cup has been overshadowed by the country s ban on same-sex relationships and the working conditions for working building facilities and thousands of people have died building the facilities and the world cup kicks off tomorrow. first match between qatar and ecuador, we are live outside of the fox sports set where people at home will be able to watch all of these games on fox sports. the u.s. will play whales on monday to kick off the games as celebrations begin at home. jackie: limited access but if you have access it s going to cost you. alex hogan, thank you so much for that. coming up, parents are asking why widely used antibiotic is in support supply as more kids are getting sick, plus, a top biden official doubling down when pressed on border security after a court ruling that could make the situation a lot worse.