elements of this that could have more bipartisan support and they could embrace some of it? typically republicans wouldn t embrace a democratic budget and vice versa. i think joe biden s aspirations are deficits and run away inflation. money is cheap, turn on the printers and print some more. if you ve been to the grocery store lately, if you ve filled up your car with gas you know that inflation is real because of all the money that we ve printed over the last year and now joe biden wants to print more? it s going to mean higher taxes on people. i think bipartisanship on this, christi, is unlikely because we re on our way to an epic clash between liberals and conservatives between how much debt deficit should we have, how much inflation can we tolerate? i think this is going to be a huge argument that plays out not just in the 22 mid term. this is a real ideological
that is is scary territory, my friend what if that ball. well. i don t have to describe that did very someone fish it out for him? i m just saying you might want to be a little more careful in that region. ali, what do you got. thank goodness it didn t hurt the nachos. if you visit a grocery store lately, you know prices are going up for the average family. grocery bills are expected to rise as much as 3.5% in the coming year as the cost of food increases. according to our next guest, can you make delicious, well-rounded meals for the entire family and only spend $5 a meal. aaron chase also known as the a dollars dinner mom is here to show us how to make that happen. her newest book the $5 dinner mom one dish dinners cookbook comes out in the fall. aaron, great to see you. thank you. impressed you re going to show us a dinner. one for every day of the week for just $5. you say that the secret is you sort of have to be conscious of three things.
las vegas junket. he spent $2,000 on that party x that included and that included the $19 per-person cheese display. megyn: cheese is expensive, stu, i don t know if you ve spent any time at the grocery store lately, but a hunk of kraft not what it used to to be. reporter: you are right, megyn, but that s an awful lot of money to be spending on a party. rocket peck was a volunteer for bill clinton in 1992, he spent his life on government boards and in academia, so that s his background. again, you have to ask is that the right background for a man in that kind of position running such a huge organization at a time when these kind of junkets were very much under scrutiny by the media. remember, the bankers who got fired for doing this? megyn: yeah. reporter: they should have known better. megyn: i think they should demand a refund from that