joining us now. so what more could you tell us. reporter: well this story is fast moving. it is only 72 hours since we first learned there was a problem at the secret service where text messages from january 5th and 6th on agents phones were erased or lost because of a data migration tech process that that agency had ongoing around the 6th, this pivotal event. but here is the story of how this played out over the last couple of days. so the department of homeland security inspector general, a watch dog that would look into the secret service related to january 6 was frustrated about not getting information from them in this investigation. and that included the i.g. learning there were erased text messages. this i.g. at dhs notified capitol hill three days ago this was a problem, that is how the public and the news organizations covering the story first learned about it and then the inspector general went and briefed all nine members of the house select committee yesterday.
about for renters. because in so many parts of the country, rents have just soared. and exorbitantly. so if you re a renter and not in a position to buy a home, what are the options, what is the advice that you give to renters who could anticipate then their rents to go up? so, rents have certainly gone up by a strong pace. the good news for me is we ve actually seen a tapering of the strong rents of growth. rents are motderating and as we see new construction come online and some vacancies which are extremely tight begin to abate. i do see in the next six months for the market to improve but for the time being it is going to be a hot summer both literally and figuratively as a lot of expenses are putting the squeeze on so many americans. wow. all right. george ratu, a pleasure. thank you so much for being with
ated around here. they only a small company that makes products for semi-trucks and they say there is no choice but to push through the tough times. people around here, they just because times get tough, they still work hard and they still fight out of the hole and they keep going. reporter: the biden administration said it sees and hears the plight of truckers and is wear of the driver shortage and plans to help to make it easier for those getting their license and ranging from poor road conditions to wait times at delivery points. for some they say that can t happen sooner enough. the other administration wasn t like that. i think it is a fall economy. hopefully things will cycle out. i don t know. ryan young, thank you so much. all right, well let s talk about the house market. because it too is suffering as inflation rises. joining us right now, is senior economist and manager of economic research for realtor.com, george ratu, so