that debt over your head and not be able to pay rent and not be able to go on vacations, not be able to own. i do have empathy and sympathy for those people. we are going to dive into that as well with our next guest. before we let both of you guys go, brian, we want to ask you about the 303 creative case, we know that a record-breaking seven out of 10 americans support the right to same-sex marriage. you know, to most people this is a settled issue. what does this do to public confidence in the court? you know, the public confidence in the court is measured in different ways. i m not sure what the voters will say about whether people who run businesses are required to serve people that they have some moral objections to. it is going to be hard for me to tell you what i think this
unusually large one. among judge karen s many thoughts she is extremely inexperienced with trials. she s only had four criminal trials in her whole career as a judge. i ve actually worked with reinhart, we were in the justice department public corruption section at the same time. he is a very experienced criminal prosecutor. now, he s a federal court officer. i think he will try to out-judge her. hey, deborah, before i let you guys go, i just want to ask, you mentioned the secret service being struck or having a certain demeanor and they looked at all the journalists in the room. how did you interpret that? you, know it is hard to interpret what their facial expressions, or donald trump s facial expressions are. but i can say that i ve been a journalist for 13, years i was there that morning that they raided mar-a-lago. i was there when the balloons came down at the gop convention
parity with chess and other sports. and, derek, before i let you guys go, what would you say to kids your age who don t know much about chess but they ve heard it have and they might be interested in joining a club like yours. what s your advice? give it a try. you ll only get better from there. that s fantastic, succinct advice. you ve certainly inspired me to go dust off the board and pieces and get back involved. david bishop, derek johnson, best of luck to the both of you. thank you so much for spending some time with us today. thank you. thanks. take care. we will be back in a moment but first, how computerized cooking is taking kitchens by storm. we have more in this week s innovate. he s on a mission to create some of the world s finist dishes with some computerized
4.5 billion, on defense, 885 billion, social security 1.4 on down. that looks a little different than what we are seeing proposed by president biden kevin mccarthy. i want to reply to garrett. we meet the moment trying to reduce the budget. one, you can t just look at nondiscretionary defense because to get a balanced budget you have to cut 85% over the next ten years. we know that s never going to happen. with respect to the president s plan, i mean listen, it s clear that that is a wish list. sandra: before you guys go, i want to get you both on the record, irs is still staying silent on the timing of the visit to journalist matt taibbi s home. how often does it make house calls? could this be a coincidence or something else going on? i think it s unconscionable. i would like to know why someone went to system one s house. i ve been audited four times, if
suffering, if you go online on facebook and all that, people say they can t afford their bills any longer and these are people that need it most and just doesn t seem like they are representing any of us. ashley: before i let you guys go, was it difficult to pay that bill this month? it is very difficult. the cost has to come out of somewhere, we can t continue to raise our prices until nobody shows up. this is a very blue-collar restaurant. we re on a tight budget. we try to control our costs. we re just doing the best we can. even two bedroom, two bath apartment, some bills are $1000 a month, gas only, not electricity. electricity is up 40% over what it was at the beginning of covid