so i spent the last year talking to children, some as young as 12, 13, outside of factories, meat processing plants, and really what we have uncovered is this kind of migrant child labor is in every part of the supply chain. so we found kids making cheerios, chewy bars, parts for gm, fruit of the loom socks, j crew shirts. it s just everywhere, and i think everybody sort of knew this was happening once in a wild. a child would come in here on their own and end up in an exploitative situation, but we re talking about thousands and thousands of children being exploited for their labor. it is incredibly shocking. greg, what do you make of hannah s troubling findings? well, these are just such incredible, important reporting, and they certainly comfort with my experience as an immigration advocate and child advocate. in the 1990s, i started my legal
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high and they ve been too high for too long and the concern is that if they continue at these levels, people s expectations about future inflation will change, businessing will change their price setting behavior, and that s going to unleash a whole other round of inflation upside potential. we just showed the headline or your story. emphasize the pain. so there we have it this morning. u.s. economics editor for financial times, colby smith, thank you. we ll speak to you again soon. still ahead here, an important story. thousands of afghan refugees allowed in the u.s. last year as the taliban took control of the country. now the question is will they be able to stay here in the united states? we ll get more insight on the situation from an immigration advocate next on way too early. an immigration advocate next on way too early. plan a didn t work out? get plan b one-step. plan b helps prevent pregnancy before it starts, and it won t impact your ability to get pregnant in the fu
negative campaigning, but i think that s what we re able to do three out our race and i m excited to see this upcoming election, what people come up with to give people hope and give people reasons to turn out. it s so easy to look at young voters and say, you re lazy, you don t turn out. but we need to be continually providing young voters with a reason to turn up. and make promises but also deliver on those promises. and i think that will very much help with not just turnout for young people but turnout up and down the ballot. congratulations to you, we will all be looking at you to see everything that you do and how you pave the road for future generations. thank you so much, illinois state representative elect nabeela syed. joining me now is my saturday night how no, molly jong-fast astrid, immigration advocate, and dean obeidallah, host of the dean obeidallah show on sirius xm and and msnbc daily columnist. i want to get your reaction after hearing someone like representative el