there s been a lot of pushback on all these things. a lot of issues to be ironed out here. jon: the economy sexy doing pretty well right now. consumer spending is up. that is how the fed was hoping to see that is why they keep increasing interest rates to get us to spend less and cool the economy. is partly true. yes the economy has been treading water for the last few months and consumers are still spending, jon that s keeping i was just on my way over here to the studio is listening to a report that showed a huge increase in airline traffic and passengers this weekend. people are spending money. here is the problem if you look at the four indicators of where the economy is headed those do not look good at all. on almost all these leading indicators are showing a real slow down on the possible recession. i ll give you one example. the housing market that we have
to get this deal done. finding that sweet spot is not easy. the bottom line is we can t afford not to. everybody recognizes the costs of defaulting and not paying our bills, to have healthcare costs to our country is unacceptable. what would it do to savings and the reputation and the world. defaulting and not paying our bills is not an option. neil: congressman fitzpatrick, on that, a sticking point is this work requirement for some receiving federal benefits. something that president biden had supported as a senator. he s not keen on it right now. that is integral for republicans. we re told no compromise positions is. that true? well, i m going to leave it to speaker mccarthy and my colleagues to see what is negotiable and what isn t. i ll say this. it s not a work requirement. it s a volunteer requirement.
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forward. so i guess the question, jus to go back to, it again, is di you authorize won it before yo left office? jan, there has been a lot o reporting on that, and i a going to answer it this way. if i did, it was on th understanding that i knew that we had not finished that wor and it would ultimately be district attorney bragg decision whether to move forward in the investigation that we were working on, or separate one that he wanted to build. in terms of understanding o the process, i think that is important for people to know out there. were you presented with prosecution memo that woul have been one of the final steps, if not the final step i the process before a indictment jan, again, you are askin the questions about internal communications that i really don t feel i can answer withou breaching confidence it is no disrespect, but tha is the rules of the road
rate of somewhere around 2/10 of 1%. what happens when the next virus comes around with the rate of 50%. he found federal contractors pushed social media companies to censor americans who doubted edicts about covid. sandra. sandra: live in washington on that, mike, thank you. john. john: sandra, more on this, our panel, juan williams, fox news senior political analyst and david avella. so the stanford university virality project, it targeted a lot of narrative that defied if you are trying to combat misinformation, propaganda,s conspiracy theories, sometimes you may go over the line. that does not mean you are bad people or out to get conservatives and i think that s what s driving matt and the lady