another note about dmytro and his wife, they are actually refugees from crimea. in 2014, they were forced to flee after he had been kidnapped at a pro ukrainian rally. his car was torched. they now call kyiv home but they hope to return to crimea sunday. what a story. one of the things that you and i were talking about earlier in the week is that no one is waiting for this were to be over before rebuilding, even bucha, which was a hell escape, like you said, in april 2022. there is construction, greens, peoples homes are being rebuilt. you wouldn t know if you didn t know there are clues all over including bullet holes in trees and buildings. you would not know if you didn t know. just a few days ago, i was outside of a building that had been struck by a missile. it is now a construction site. another side was struck by missile. you would never know it. it s completely rebuilt. it looks exactly as it did
swamp of twitter. it needs to be drained. the way he is doing it to me is genius, is he saying i want people who want to work here and have some integrity did i that want to work hard, and that should be the standard. and the fact that we have moved so far away from that that now we are having headlines about him sending out a memo saying i expect you to work extremely hard, that should be the standard for every job and every young person and young people need to understand it s not all about six months vacation, being an instance influencer. having a work-life balance. it s about working hard. and if you want to work somewhere like twitter you are going to have to work hard and treat people fairly if that s too much. hey, there s the door. brian brian other people saying new york times reporter says musk is turning twit near a hell escape. mike morrison from wired says no job is worth this misery. ainsley: heaven forbid you work. brian: might be the dweebous way to tell your emp
three month legal battle to really think prethink how he wants twitter to roll? i think, like we said, you need to drain the swamp. elms sometimes rather than just firing somebody, you give them the opportunity and give them wants chance to fire. if you don t want to work hard, there s the door. again, they are calling it a hell escape because they have to come to work. maybe not get free lunchts. maybe they have to put on real pants and come into the office. young people now think that that is a hell escape. we need to get back to a evaluating that that s not just twitter. that s young people, that s the real problem here. ainsley: can you imagine if you quit tell your parents why did you quit your job in they were going to make me work long hours. steve: and wear pants. ainsley: no job is worth that. get into the office and get on tiktok owho knows. brian: are you on twitter? i m on twitter, yes, absolutely. brian: did you ever lee it? absolutely. brian: did you get
essentially i wouldn t say the censorship issue, i see the accessibility issue that s certainly probably job number 1 in terms of new policies at twitter. jacqui: trump said he has no intention to get back in twitter even if allowed back. elon did say he doesn t want to cobecome a hell escape, i think was his words. turning to the economy because we have a lot to break down there. gdp report, first glance that things might be turning around following two consecutive quarters of negative growth but a closer look at all this shows that it was mostly driven by fluctuations and international trade and also increased government spending, doesn t really reflect the underlying health of the economy and economists think those things will drop off in quarter four. look, the gdp, third-quarter