then, but i always remember my dad complaining about inflation, i remember cd rates at 14, 15% and the banks were giving you toasters, begging you to get your money. so i worry in that we don t have an institutional memory of what that looks like. a lot of us were pretty young back then. robin, thank you very much. ashley and stephanie, thank you as well. along with rising prices we re still seeing empty store shelves and out of stock notices online. backlogs are continuing to interrupt the deliver of goods. transport secretary pete buttigieg toured two ports in california. joining me now from california nbc business and tech correspondent jo ling kent. jo, good to see you. the supply chain, people are seeing a lot of empty shelves in some parts of the country for some goods. what did the transportation secretary tell you about how that s going to ease up? reporter: certainly, katy, these inflation numbers don t help. the pressure is really on
i m shaun ley, and this is the programme which brings together leading columnists from the uk with foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast to the folks back home from the dateline london. welcome to all of you, lovely to have you back around the table with us for the programme. 0n the home front during world war ii, toasters admonished civilians, careless talk costs lives. could it be this time, also? allies fear if vladimir putin regime change is their ambition, the war in ukraine could be lost. there is talk of a decision to radically,
putin. 80% of russians supported this war. you can say that they are brainwashed or whatever, but they are supporting this war. they want putin to continue doing that. second issue i want to point out is that russian soldiers committing rapes, shooting children forfun, they russian soldiers committing rapes, shooting children for fun, they are part of that russian society as well. they represent those people in russia. when russian soldiers are looting the houses of ukrainians and getting anything they can get, washing machines, toasters, clothes, jewellery, they are sending those things back home to russia, they call their wives who have heard some of the conversations, and their wives are saying can you bring me some more? they are ok with that happening. the regular, average russian people who we believe to be not aware of what is happening, they are actually fully aware. they understand what is happening. we hear them saying that it is ok that you had to shoot this child because
kamala, toasters actually do their job. greg: about to ask you to watch the language, this is after all a family show. speak okay, mr. obsessed-with-poop. here comes a poop joke, poop, poop, poop. can you just stop for one when it? and what s with the nonstop drug jokes about kat? she is a wholesome, loving, healthy person with a strong moral character. you though are a flaming [bleep] greg: that voice sounds really familiar pair let s get down to this, what you think of jen psaki saying it s all sexism and racism behind a criminal schism that s being directed at you, ms. harris? what the [bleep] do i know, i m a toaster. go ask the microwave. greg: thanks for joining us. so what did you expect? you think you really get an actual person to impersonate
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