They can see that and not only d. C. But many cities across the country. They can see rates still rising and it makes a logical conclusion if theres an empty building but shortage of housing can we convert the empty buildings into a retention unit . That requires funding, tax credit incentives. Because from a private perspective it is very costly to reconvert so that has to be a level of funding. Why dont we build more homes through funding. Welcome to heritage and this event which i called catch, release and then what because i want to try to find out what would happen to millions let into the United States on President Bidens watch. I did it twice in the year i have been here which is two times as many as President Biden has as an elected official. I saw hundreds at onetime in one place entering the country without any visa or apparent process that i could see and i saw thousands being processed through tent cities and sent all over the country. I started thinking what will happen to
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Ongoing challenges at the u. S. Southern border, with a former integration and Customs Enforcement official, a former judge, and the parent of a man who was killed by an undocumented immigrant. They talk about border detention policies, a National Security National Security concerns and an event hosted by the heritage foundation. This is about hour. Welcome to heritage and this event which i called catch, release and then what because i want to try to find out what would happen to millions let into the United States on President Bidens watch. I did it twice in the year i have been here which is two times as many as President Biden has as an elected official. I saw hundreds at onetime in one place entering the country without any visa or apparent process that i could see and i through started thinking, will happen to them. If you will imagine that in 2024 we elect a president of either party who believes in enforcing Immigration Law and maybe appoints officials at Homeland Security who
With us today. Courtesy of peter and pamela vos as well as bob and alice. Alison smith bob drury is the author, coauthor, editor of nine books hes written for numerous publications, including the New York Times, vanity fair, mens journal and gq. Hes currently a contributing editor and Foreign Correspondent for mens health, and he lives in new jersey. Tom clavin is the author or coauthor of 16 books for 15 years. He wrote for the New York Times and has contributed to such magazines as golf, mens journal, parade Readers Digest and smithsonian. Hes currently the investigator of features correspondent for manhattan magazine and lives in sag harbor, new york. Together, they are the number one New York Times bestselling authors of the heart of everything that is lucky six, six, six houses. Typhoon last men out and the last stand of fox company, which won the marine corps heritage foundations general wallace and green award. Please give a warm savannah welcome to bob drury and tom clavin. Tha
On radio and television, what you need to know, a data check into our discussion this morning. The markets are on the move. Just one icon from the Northern Pacific rim, the japanese yen through 1. 50 is historic. Lisa its not just the yen, the bond yields are continuing to go up and youre seeing softness in areas where we see companies outperform. When we reach a Tipping Point . We are not there yet. Tom Julian Emanuel will join us later. Its real simple, he says the fed cannot be happy. You see that with the unraveling of the two sent spread. Lisa the market maybe is doing the work for them but its not clear its actually doing the work thats needed. We will get a gdp figure today that shows a reacceleration in growth that is not what the fed wants to see. We saw a blowout number yesterday of new home sales. The fed is not counting on this to drive down inflation. Tom im drowning in the narrative. Katherine greifeld is joining us this morning. Gdp, first look, 4. 5 . We are struggling.