is a monster move again, and they have signaled that they are not done and project nag the interest rates are going to be going significantly higher from here, and the message that the fed is trying to convey is clear. they are serious about trying to get stubbornly high inflation back down, but the moves they are making here have lifted the interest rates to the highest level since 2008, and now the fed was late to this inflation fight. they did not start raising interest rates until earlier this years, and they have been forced to play catchup, and that has forced the interest rates to go rapidly higher, and we have not seen three straight moves of a percentage point and we have not seen anything like that since the modern era, and you have to go back to 1981, and this is not a perfect comparison, because that is before the fed publicly announced the fed moves, and what does it mean? it means the borrowing costs are higher, and interest rates and car loans and mortgage rate
are going to change in our life. we ll have an enormous social and economic upheaval. we need to have clear messaging from the white house and from the public health agencies, to be able to do that. we re not getting that. every time we have a crisis, whether it s sars or influenza, h1n1, mers, ebola, we re surprised. how about in future we say, we don t know what the next big one is, but it is coming. we don t know when, and we don t know what exact virus it is going to be, but it will be here. rather than play catchup, why don t we prepare? we have the best and brightest scientists, health care and public health people in the world. just let them do their job and don t get them and give them the political and social and economic support they need. they ll bring us through it. you know, mika, it is
jillian: here s a question. do situations like this have you stressed about work? i m also going to need you to go ahead and come in on sunday, too. okay? we lost some people this week, and we need to sort of play catchup. thanks. rob: bill lundberg, right? it is a great name. the world health organization describes work burnout as a legitimate diagnosis. diagnosis of burnout and cynicism. jillian: the mayo clinic sleeping more releaksing and exercising can help with stress management. rob: burnout as a medical diagnosis roxanne tweets i believe that is true for some people, depends on the job. jillian: about time it is
they have an enormous amount of information. they catch witnesses very often, apparently offguard, revealing certain e-mails, documents, that the witnesses had no idea that the special counsel had. how risky is that situation for someone like the president who is going to start answering questions? well, the president who, by the way, said he couldn t remember if he asked who he voted for, right? it comes down to discipline for this president. that s why the lawyers are concerned. from what we understand, that impromptu conversation and interview with reporters yesterday was not planned, right? general kelly was not expecting the president to come in. they were not expecting the president to address this issue. what they are constantly having to do is play catchup and cleanup. of course, his lawyers are doing what they are supposed to do, and now they are cleaning up what the president sort of walk into yesterday, but the president, you know, when it comes to interviews, when it come