live. reporter: what we saw on the hill is of things to come. gop lawmakers appeared to eager to settle a few scores in the process, set the table for a major take down on the line. first up, it is twitter, former brain trust trying to explain away what gop lawmakers called election interference and partnering with intelligence agencies and lying and betraying the public trust. i think you guys got played by the fbi. twitter should have reinstated the post account immediately. what some called twitter s censorship regime which often labeled fact as disinformation, like you know the hunter biden s laptop story? i will be the first to admit that we didn t always get it right. we all know now. this was not russian disinformation. it was not disinformation. no, it was not. and as you can well imagine, gop lawmakers were slamming twitter today. marjorie taylor green saying to the executives, you discuss me. nancy macey saying, thank god for elon musk, who in the he
alba was trying to diffuse the situation before he killed the attacker. al van bragg now faces demands to drop the charges against him. he was attacked by somebody who is bigger than him, larger than him, what alvin bragg is doing is a tragedy. visitors of thomas jefferson calling out bias. they made it a one-sided point of view, a visitor wrote in online review, even my 11-year-old daughter noticed the bias. steve: good morning, miami flo rida, right now 78 degrees. you are going for a high of 91. it s a beautiful start to this, the 11th day of the seventh month. that s right. it s 7/11 day. free slurpees coast to coast at 7-eleven. she is back from vacation. ainsley: i had best vacation. i had taken by daughter on annual vacation we do every summer. watching the news. brian: are you really doing that. ainsley: get the headlines so i can talk about what i missed over the week. steve: what did i miss? ainsley: i think i missed the best thing that fox
average, they have 22.2% of wealth. we are talking about the gen xer s, they don t have any money as the bottom line here. i agree with that. i think things have changed. when i was growing up, i think hey, you got a job? you are done. you are cut-off. i think now because younger people don t have the resources perhaps we did when we were their age. i think you got to give them a break, maybe pay their bills until 25 or so. 25 says kevin corke. our twitter response was this. at what age should parents stop paying children s bills? 18 to 21, 53%. 22 to 25, 37%, 26 to 31
that s what happens in the last two years. when there is not a ton of supply and a lot of demand, that s what we are seeing right now. so i want people to realize that there is 5 million more buyers this year than there was in 2007. inventory of is half of what it was in 2007. that s what beneed to see supply catch up. george, why are there so many more buyers now? well, you are seeing millennials like me start to get into the market going i really want a house. a lot more eligible buyers and not enough houses to gordon a. we can t build fast enough people are freaking out over the market and what s happening. i want you to realize that fear is a terrible financial adviser. if you look back to 2008, 2007, the gen xer s were mid 30 s. 5 million more millennials in their mid 30 s than they were gen xerens in 2007. mid 30 s is prime house buying time. i know it s scary. some people have been priced out of their dream home that doesn t mean demand has completely