course, the difference in what people are feeling. like the grandmother there talking about how she couldn t buy toys for her grandchild. so what brian was arguing today is if the numbers are negative, they believe they are going to be and i m quoting him now inherently backward looking. what they re pointing to in that period to make the argument is the job growth that happened during the second period, between april and june, and saying, look how strong the job growth was. it doesn t necessarily mean we ll be in a recession if there is the negative growth. that, of course, is something they re going to be watching closely when the numbers come out thursday. also the inflation numbers on friday, as they have been trying to make this argument that the economy is in a better state than it is. though they say there are things that, obviously, need to be done, and these numbers, including the high inflation numbers, are troublesome. they will be watching them closely. john, you are
a violent, evil act. is there some sense that this evolves in this changes? because it s hard. when you go into these communities where people say, i can t believe this happened here. but it does. it happens everywhere. is there some sense? do you get some sense, particularly seeing the vice president, we ve obviously had some gun legislation, which was monumental to have anything happen. do you think people are tired of it and they will support communities that take a strong stand? it s interesting. i ve got several calls for municipalities who are wanting to take this action. currently they re preempting by the state of illinois. we re working when he came here, there will hopefully be action in terms of removing state preemption or creating a statewide ban. but, again it has to be a national movement. we are the only country that doesn t address access to weapons of war. we know people have mental health issues and other countries video games, and post nonsense on social med
this evolves in this changes? because it s hard. when you go into these communities where people say, i can t believe this happened here. but it does. it happens everywhere. is there some sense? do you get some sense, particularly seeing the vice president, we ve obviously had some gun legislation, which was monumental to have anything happen. do you think people are tired of it and they will support communities that take a strong stand? it s interesting. i ve got several calls for municipalities who are wanting to take this action. currently they re preempting by the state of illinois. we re working when he came here, there will hopefully be action in terms of removing state preemption or creating a statewide ban. but, again it has to be a national movement. we are the only country that doesn t address access to weapons of war. we know people have mental health issues and other countries video games, and post nonsense on social media. but they do not have access to
what was the benefit to the newspaper, you know, hiring someone like james slack straight out of downing street. what is the benefit to the sun of that? presumably, it works both ways, so the reason why a politician would hire a journalist is because a journalist like james, like, for example, was very good at preempting what we were going to ask. so it would work the other way as well in the sense that perhaps they thought he might have an insight into how government was working, would have good contacts there. but it s less it s less clear to me, actually that the benefits of that because whether or not what you would do, that i am not so sure. and there are lots of rules for people that do move between these two worlds that try and govern them. but i think what this story did make clear is that it can be incredibly awkward to move back and forth so soon after you ve been in one role because of the questions that have inevitably come up about this, and we know that clearly he wasn t
was not a journalist. so, he was better at it than some of the people that have perhaps gone in there. but laura hughes, political correspondent at the fty, it was the benefit to the newspaper, you know, hiring someone like james slack straight out of downing street. what is the benefit to the sun of that? presumably, it works both ways, so the reason why a politician would hire a journalist is because a journalist like james, like, for example, was very good at preempting what we were going to ask. so, it would work the other way as well in the sense that perhaps they thought he might have an insight into how government was working would have good contacts there. but it s less it s less clear to me, actually that the benefits of that because whether or not what you would do, that i am not so sure. and there are lots of rules for people that do move between these two worlds that try and govern them. but i think what this story did make clear is that it can be incredibly awkward to move