government cover-ups about uap unidentified ariel phenomena. they hope thomas could explain the unexplainable at a classified briefing. lawmakers say they aren t hearing from the people who really know what s out there. they send us bureaucrats who don t know on purpose. others disagreed about the briefing. this one actually moved the needle. moskowitz say lawmakers learned more this time about claims made at a hearing last year by uap whistleblower and former air force intelligence officer david grusch. grusch continues the government is hiding spacecraft from some place else and nonhuman remains. lawmakers are trying to dissect grusch s allegations. grusch never said industrial or alien he said interdimensional. said interdimensional. what does that term is this something that bends time and space. he said interdimensional, he refused to usurp terms. the inquiry comes as
oh, my god, what is this thing? it traveled so fast. you do a little science and it turns out to be going 40 miles per hour, that s a pretty weak alien if that s what that is. the pilot testimony i think is so important. when we look at these kinds of events, we find that only 6% are unexplainable, right? the other 94% are explainable. it s the kind of they thinks the pilots talked about yesterday, those kinds of sightings lie in that 6%. the only way to solve this is to have open, transparent science, a and that s the way we ll figure out what these things are. it shouldn t detract from what s going on in science right now, which is where using the james webb space telescope we re at the verge of being able to find life on distant alien planet where is you expect alien life to be. do you think this hearing was beneficial for the american people? excuse me? i m sorry, i didn t hear that. do you think this hearing was beneficial for the american
when it came to the foot soldiers who broke into the capitol and assaulted police officers that day. what i can tell from the public record, the activities of the president himself, some of which were a matter of public record such as his tape recorded conversation with the secretary of state in georgia which he badgered the secretary to quote, find 11,780 votes that don t exist. it was the subject of an investigation by the local district attorney was not the subject of investigation for more than a year by the justice department. to me, that is unexplainable. it was never the kind of case in which you could roll up the foot soldiers on the higher ups because there were multiple lines of effort in trying to overturn the election. the appointment of the special counsel accelerated the
cubans, americans, you name it. it s a natural. let me give you a scenario. one, did just try it. let s say you are having a party. and you play another genre. i don t want to name a genre. but you play a genre. for like 30 minutes. after 30 minutes, just look around. people will be dancing. and switching to afrobeat. i ve seen it it s a transformation. it s amazing to see. it s unexplainable. just happy to finally have people walking up to me like, oh man you guys don t know what you ve done for us. proud to come out and say i m african. thank, you is just amazing to see. part of what we say we want to do is have a global celebration for freedom. and you have kind of brought the global to our celebration
explain that? no, it s unexplainable. i ve been racing my brain to make sense and there s no sense to be found. the thing is when i listen to the biden administration talk about it, they keep talk about first-time home buyers and how it will help first-time home buyers and if you saved and paid bills on time, you have good credit you will be punished at the expense of those who don t have good credit and haven t paid bills on time and don t have a down payment. the goal of this is to stimulate the housing market to get new entrance to the housing market, they are sending a bad signal for those who have done the right thing. mike: all right, let s take a look at mortgage rates. as of this week, a 30-year fix rate, 6.39%, 5.76% for a 15-year fixed. that s up substantially from 3% for a 30-year fixed. mitch, what s the impact on the housing market? mitch: well, it certainly has