ikea, and those agreements were struckjust before the pandemic. i m not sure if any of them are finished construction yet, but it makes sense for a company like ikea, and for john lewis, to move into this sector. they aren t the only ones. earlier this year, it was announced that lloyds bank wanted to diversify and become a landlord. cynically, you could say that being a landlord is rather lucrative and is a guaranteed income, so that is also something you could consider. you said we need something you could consider. you said we need good quality homes what is a good quality home and why aren t we getting those now? there aren t we getting those now? there are lots of questions aren t we getting those now? there are lots of questions about - aren t we getting those now? there are lots of questions about this. - are lots of questions about this. the new homes quality board has been established to ensure that new homes being built are up to scratch. we had a lot of problems with n
nhtsa, the national agency is run by the government and is supposed to figure this stuff out initially and apparently it was not done at least in time for a lot of the debate are hoofing, lauren, thank you, and al, thanks as well and the debate will be continued, because the hearing continues at the top of the hour, what do you think? log onto foxnews.com and click on the you decide link and take our survey and we asked the question today: who is to blame for the safety scandal, 25 percent votes, today, and 45% say toyota, and federal regulators, are to blame. you can log on and vote, right now, foxnews.com. martha: all right, midterm madness, already in full swing and we re about to head to colorado where the white house is already very engaged in the fight to hold on to a democratic senate seat there, the republican candidate who may shake things up, jane norton joins us live, right here, three minutes from now and find out what she has in mind.
translator for this hearing today or how is that set up? akio toyoda arrived a few moments ago outside and we understand he did come to the microphones, he spoke in japanese and a translator was by his side. bull bill good stuff, we ll be watching from here. we want to know what you think, too. head to our fox news website, click on the you decide link and take your survey. we ask this: who is to blame for the safety scandal? so far, more than 20,000 votes, 44 percent say toyota and federal regulators are to whraim. are to blame. log on now. martha: it s going to be a big day tomorrow, president obama gearing up for his high stakes hel care summit. it s going to get kicked off tomorrow, around 10:00 tomorrow morning. the president brings his bill to the table with zero support from republicans. the gop slamming the majority for threatening to use the nuclear option. the senate procedure called it reconciliation, and that would allow them to pass the health care reform bill with 51
things i m just not going to pay for? well, and you wrought up a point brought up a point, if you don t want to work for that company nobody is forced at gunpoint to work for hobby lobby. what business is it of the government to tell em they don t like working there? he s absolutely right, and this is a great case that s perfectly suited to be with the supreme court. i think this is going to be a significant, important ruling, and that s why we are covering it here. well, nbc s matt lauer, have you heard about this? is in the hot seat for the questions he posed to gm s first-ever woman ceo, mary barra, dealing with the safety scandal that s rocking that auto giant right now. faulty ignitions linked to the death of at least 13 people. check out the first question. some people who are speculating that you also got this job as a woman and as a mom because people within general motors knew this company was in