of folks not just anti-american but doing a disservice to your household and your family. 10 million children out of poverty? charles: poverty? absolutely 10 million children out of poverty. charles: if my house is making $26,000, $28,000 still at the bottom not making much. in minimum wage, i m still getting minimum wage so i just want patrice i don t understand. $10 million. i think it is unfair charles: i will give you 30 seconds to respond. thank you, charles, as a woman i want parents to be able to make the best child care options for themselves and not have private options because the government subsidies for them. we can have discussions about child care, universal pre-k and take care of our little ones, but it should be a bipartisan measure. this is not bipartisan but the
president has typically put forward as well. the new fox news pollack sentates the challenge for the democrats to get this done and troy to tell poem that it looks that this is good for you. is the biden administration focused on the right issue or wrong things, 54% say the wrong things and 40% say the right issues. the challenge for the president is to sign this and go out and campaign and say actually free pre-k, expanded child care options, landmark investments in climate. that s the right thing. that s it. it s all about communications and messaging right now, and it s it s the sound bites that you just played, nancy pelosi explaining what s in it beyond build back better. it s a nice slogan but nobody knows what it means versus kevin mccarthy claiming social. up next for her, just heard now from the white house, that president biden is in good spirits after getting his first physical as president of the united states.
more child care options. people got back on the job. and there s more news. the house finally appears to be ready to vote on the two parts of president biden s multi-trillion-dollar agenda, assuming it passes the human infrastructure bill will have backed the senate for review. but the hard infrastructure bill. money for roads, bridges, ports. that s going to go to the president s desks and it could be signed into law tonight. it is very big news, it is good news, but americans are still concerned. they re concerned about prices. inflation, the average price of gas is currently up more than 60% from a year ago. and you know supply chain issues and bottle necks are still delaying deliveries for weeks, even months. and it might not get back to normal until 2023. that is why i am here. xpo specializes in moving freight all over the country. 42,000 employees, 50,000 customers, and nearly 300 locations across the u.s. but just like a lot of companies, they are getting squeezed. higher deman
and this all ties to covid numbers. as covid numbers go down, people go back to work. kids went back to school. there were more child care options, so these are more signals that the economy is recovering. you know, we heard in the last two days that the fed is going to look to taper in the next few months. another sign that the economy is moving in the positive direction. things are very strong. it s a great number. and intensive, when we look at the numbers, the breakdown is very clear. these are better than expected numbers. and a lot of growth in the service industry. so what are the parts of our economy are the ones that are getting the most growth right now? well, absolutely, in service and hospitality in the last month, but i m looking to the coming months. remember, this is november. we re expecting in retail, 5 to 650,000 jobs will be created in the next month as we go into the holidays as well as transportation jobs.
pre-k would have the biggest impact. we re in a situation here where our pre-k options have dwindled, child care options on a whole have dwindled. we need help getting those back. the way we fund our public schools in pennsylvania and i argue across the nation, needs an o an overhaul. mayor, thanks for coming on. while the white house focuses on the economic agenda, it s under pressure to put the same amount of pressure on voting rights. sources are telling cnn that the biden administration is not planning on changing the senate filibuster rules, which is key, the way the senate is set up now, that would be the key on moving forward on such a bill without republican support. that has voting rights advocates frustrated, including the head