the mike rowe works foundation. you have something exciting going on right now. this is not news to you. you have been seeing this problem coming for a long time. but are there some tides starting to shift? it is hard not to say i told you so sometimes. dana: i love saying that. just ask my husband. it is hard. 15 years ago the early data seemed pretty conclusive. for every five tradespeople leaving the trade, two were replacing them. i m not a mathematicians, five leave, two come in it will catch up with you. when the headlines catch up with the mission of your foundation, yes, there is a certain amount of gratification. it is not great news, you know. the shortages are real and they are the product in my estimation of a lot of things that are going on. there is no cookie cutter explanation for it. a big part are the stigmas -i m
only when you get the inflation down to 2%. 4.4% to go. that could take awhile. scott, what do you think? maybe forever, neil. things feel better. the president is partly right. things are improving. when you come from 9% inflation, you go down to 6 as we are now, goodness. that s a slice by any mathematicians thoughts. you were at 2% at one-point game. so it s difficult. things like meat, egg prices, apparel. how much this get up cost me tomorrow. rents and home prices too for a while are difficult for the consumer living paycheck to paycheck or living on a stringent budget. so the way i guess i think about it, inflation is getting better. it s not great. certainly the way the economy is growing nowadays tells me that things are likely to get better.
lives. white the violence was triggered by the impeachment and the rest of the former president of peru in december. his supporters are demanding new elections and want his successor to resign. these have become some of the most violent protests in the country in decades. at least 42 people have died, and many more have been injured. at this vigil, mourners wore white t shirts to symbolise peace. but with the president refusing to sit down and more mathematicians announced for monday, peace seems a long way off refusing to step down. thor the walrus captivated residents of southampton, scarborough and blyth last month, when he made a very rare appearance on the english coast.
happen, there will be another vote. it is also because there are there are movements to push somebody else. maybe it s scalise. maybe it s another potential candidate for speaker. while that is happening, we don t know how real it is, but there are talks going on behind the scenes. chip roy even, who was on with you, jake, yesterday, i believe, who is one of those holdouts is saying that they are so constructive, he might be able to get ten people to come on board. we have all become mathematicians in the last two days. that s not enough. if you have 20 and then he gets 10, you still he needs to convince six other people. yeah. these talks are real. the question is whether they are enough to get mccarthy over the edge. it s hard to see the math.
0 i don t think voting tonight is productive. let people work more. reporter: in a positive sign from mccarthy, some of the opponents came out sounding positive, including scott perry of pennsylvania sounded that he said talks had been productive as well as congressman chip roy. they had been asking for more sway over the speakership. some of them had asking to encourage mccarthy s super pac to stay out of certain primaries. they did agree to do that. that may have won some. his path, very narrow. there are at least four republicans who are almost certainly going to vote against him. they absolutely will not vote for kevin mccarthy, including matt gaetz. he can only look forward to lose four republican votes. one more says they will not vote for him, mccarthy cannot get there, which is why these talks are so critical, expected to continue through tonight until tomorrow. the house reconvenes at that time. he had given up a lot to get the votes he has gotten thus far. how much mo