a week ago i should say this week i went to dayton, ohio, for an active shooter drill, and i just kind of saw where the evolution in these active shooter drills are going. and the truth of the matter is it s looking as though we re going to have drones in the air, either manned or unmanned aircraft, that can actually focus on what s happening on the ground. and when things do occur, there ll be a split second interdiction that comes from law enforcement as it relates to the communications from the drones. and this happens in iraq and afghanistan quite often. it s sad to say this is the direction we re going. laura: right. well, the violence is evolving, and the response has to evolve as well, and it sounds like that s happening. darin porcher, thanks so much for being with us. mike: hurricane dorian turns towards the south eastern united states, how folks are preparing for this maas we ve storm. n
because you never know what s contained in that vehicle. when you make mention of the number of, excuse me, the victims in this case, it s horrific. and we say to ourselves these people put their pants on one leg at a time to step out ask and get shot. i just revert back to vehicle stops, very, very, very laura: this was so mundane. the guy didn t have his turn signal on, and it ended up, you know, an hour later with 7 people dead and multiple people shot just for a turn signal. but like you said, you just never know what you re going to get. yeah. i mean, it s horrific, to say the least. and then another thing we want to take into consideration, the odessa police department had a really challenging endeavor, a gun battle in the midst to to after vehicle pursuit is i can t explain how dangerous that is. laura: right. when we think about vehicle pursuits, often times procedural guidelines frown upon vehicle pursuits, but this was a situation where you absolutely had to interdict
slow down their own hiring. a pat toomey, senator toomey in the intro, talked about very low unemployment. if we start seeing that unemployment rate tick up a little bit or even the pace of hiring slow down, then we start to see an effect on consumers. and then, you know, going into the end of the year we have some more of these tariffs hitting. eventually it could become the case that companies start to pass on some of these price increases to households. they haven t really been doing it so far, but they could. laura: i m glad you brought that up, because the second round of 15% tariffs we ve been hearing about are expected to go into effect mid december. so when we talk about how consumers could be affected, what are some of the different ways this could hurt consumers? are there any specific examples you could give? i think when people hear tariffs they re like, ah, i don t know if that s going to affect me, but it really could. you re going to be stand thing at a checkout line and
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that, you know, the name brand that goes on that tabletop that we might be importing. and then the final piece of the chain is consumers. do american companies pass some of the costs on to consumers. you know, they haven t been able to do it, consumers are very finicky about what they re willing to pay for goods. but it might become that the pressure is so much on profit margins for companies that they have to start push prices up. you know, the other thing that i would say affects households is all of this disruption affects stock prices. it affects how investors value the companies that are selling consumers these goods, and that s why we ve seen so much volatility in the stock market in the last few months. laura: you know, we aren t just dealing with a trade war with china, the administration is also dealing with tariffs on mexico and canada. this could give a good-sized hit to the overall economy, right? well so, you know, the administration is hoping for peace with canada and m