Investment platform. Thanks bro. Thanks for joining Thanks Forjoining us. Mortgages cost more so it is a bit of a Vicious Cycle for First Time Buyers . It is, yes, and there is a bit of respite for people looking to get onto the Property Ladder but they have still got very high costs of borrowing and it will still cost a lot to afford the mortgages once you have got on the ladder and it still costs a lot of money for renting whilst you are trying to get on the ladder. But it is good news for people who are looking to get off the ladder and looking to use their housing as part of that so there is a bit of balance but i suppose house prices matter most when you are trying to change your position. For the vast majority it is a number that changes without us actually trying to change our Housing Position but i think the people trying to get on the Housing Ladder to make the first step are really feeling the squeeze right now. The numbers tell the story. 3. 8 fall in july alone, the fastest
exclusive report on the chaos happening out in denver and colorado, where 800 illegal immigrant families are now reportedly in the process of being booted from shelters as that city now nears its breaking point. our very own sara carter live on the ground in denver tonight with the full report. a lot of pictures you sent today that we cannot show this audience, sara, but it s a pretty bad situation out there. oh, yeah, sean. it s a terrible situation. the migrant crisis coupled with the homelessness, is obviously one of the biggest issues right now facing denver . i tell you, i spoke today, sean, with a venezuelan father who is one of those migrants. he was out with his two children. he was actually panhandling in downtown denver. he had sign that he said somebody had written for him in english because he doesn t speak any english that says will work for food, will work for money. i saw that all across denver in response to what we were seeing today. we reached out to the may
but one thing we ll try to him about is something i haven t discussed in a full segment on this program but i have suggested from time to time, that i do not see, given that presidents of the united states get lifetime secret service protection, i have not been able to see how a president, former president, can be sentenced to prison. that means a dozen secret service agents. you ve seen how many secret service agents go to court with him. how many have to go to prison with him? how do you do that? in what prison? how is that supposed to work? i have just as i think about it i have thought i thought it to be impossible. eric holder thinks it s possible. as attorney general used to be in charge of the bureau of prisons so finally we have someone who knows more about this than i do, which is pretty easy to find. those are some logistics i would like to hear about, lawrence, so i will be tuning in. finally we re gonna have that discussion. i m eager to do. it at long last.
republicans voted no. chad we heard yelling and cheers from the floors what could you tell us question mark democrats were yelling at republicans to close the vote democrats did not to want to impeach mayorkas. they kept yelling at regular order shut off the vote here s what happened at the end. there were 4 republicans who voted no but i wanted to point it out. here are the 4 and i want to explain why. mike gallagher, the republican of wisconsin tom mcclintock republican of california ken buck the republic of colorado and blakemore the vice chair at the end of the vote he switched his vote so it was 216-214 it was t215 to 215 and why does blakemore who wanted to impeach mayorkas switch his vote? republicans want to call this back up somewhere in the future at some point they re going to get steve scalise the majority leader out he has been out for cancer treatment and there is a on long island if the republicans win that seat this was a major defeat and this is embarrassin