but that actually probably helps the show a little bit. the set staff is pleased because greg and i share the same size booster seat and the same size shoe. all right, look, for anyone battling addictions or lots of big problems if their lives the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem and that s not easy to do. then you have to accept that you have to get up off your did you have and commit to making things better. that s right i said duff and that s the kind of salty language you will get from dana perino after dark. so here s what you do. you make a plan, you tackle the issue, you try to change your circumstances, you get better results and solve your problem. you can t just sit back blame others and expect everything to be okay. or can you? let s see how the leader of the free world is approaching his set of problems. he s setting records all over the place. record inflation, record gas prices, record increases in crime which has led to record low poll num
law officials in rural counties from south carolina to arkansas to montana are all facing similar situations where once murder was rare, they became overwhelmed with homicide cases and the reasons for the surge were hard to pinpoint but officials suggest it s a problem of isolation. when the pandemic started, things that gave people support like services or everyday just say hi to your neighbors went away. without those interactions to prevent conflict from turning violent some people started taking things out on each other and the cdc wants to remind that murder is not social distancing, fyi. in other words, consider it reasoned. 587,000 why the lockdowns were so bad and that means not good jamie in case you weren t paying attention. that s not good. the only worse news for these small towns is if they find out their new da is chess a boudin but we won t have that. so you live in a rural area jamie: i do. dana: do they still have the