there is no question that when we left there was a blueprint o on the table there could be over $2 trillion in savings. we re going to insist if we re going to vote for the debt ceiling increase to make sure that the cuts we achieve exceed the amount of the debt ceiling increase. common ground is getting ahold of the spending situation so we can stop borrowing over 40 cents of every dollar we spend. any of that sound familiar? well guess what, here to give us insight on what today s meeting at the white house is former house majority leader eric canter, currently the vice chairman and managing director at mullis. back then he was known as we had to show the book cover. one of the young guns of congress along with fellow conservatives paul ryan and now current speaker of the house kevin mccarthy. i couldn t resist showing it. you haven t aged. you look the same. yeah, right. what do you think? thanks for coming in. we appreciate it. pleasure. what do you think if you were
england. what does he what does princess charlotte what do any of the members of the royal family have to do with this? so that clause is in the covenant, not in the development order, and the covenant is on the prohibition of characters. i assure you, you may find similar references in others such covenant when lawyers draft things like this, they are looking to extend things in perpetuity, the covenant says in perpetuity and in case in perpetuity is found. to be illegal, then they provide the additional in case which is the last survivors of charles the first when you are looking to extend something a great period of time you look to how do we legally do this? well guess what . the only people whose descendants are recorded in law are the british monarchy. so this is you know, if you put the descendants of anybody else that
situation? well, the key problem here is central banks situation? well, the key problem here is central banks have - situation? well, the key problem here is central banks have front l here is central banks have front loaded interest rate hikes to tackle inflation, without any regard for the, things breaking. you know many of the central bank heads have said, we are going to front load inflation, many to the tune of 75 basis points until something does break. well guess what, things are broken. that is the problem. do you think they were broken. that is the problem. do you think they were too broken. that is the problem. do you think they were too quick broken. that is the problem. do you think they were too quick in - think they were too quick in bringing the interest rate hikes the fed and the bank of england? absolutely. they were too quick and too soon. too quick and too large rather. what i would say is, yes, inflation is political and, yes, the caveat is central banks are
thousands of calls and complaints to our hotline. most states don t get that number, and they think maybe they don t have a problem. well guess what, they do have a problem. but you have to provide a way for people to feel, when they are traumatized, when they are endangered, when maybe they don t even have a crime to report, but they have an incident that is hateful, that is antisemitic, that is anti asian, that is anti black, which is anti lgbtq, all of these are targeted. when my sister attorney general dana nessel was targeted for being a jewish attorney general, you can only be imagined i personally felt and reached out to her by text. but truthfully you asked how we are safe, whether we re safe. no. we re not safe. but as kathy jenning said, that s not what is most critical here. what s most critical is those vulnerable folks that we look out for. i consider myself the mama bear
surprising is that we are now receiving thousands of calls and complaints to our hotline. most states don t get that number, and they think maybe they don t have a problem. well guess what, they do have a problem. but you have to provide a way for people to feel, when they are traumatized, when they are endangered, when maybe they don t even have a crime to report, but they have an incident that is hateful, that is antisemitic, that is anti asian, that is anti black, which is anti lgbtq, all of these are targeted. when my sister attorney general dana nessel was targeted for being a jewish attorney general, you can only be imagined i personally felt and reached out to her by text. but truthfully you asked how we are safe, whether we re safe. no. we re not safe. but as kathy jenning said, that s not what is most critical here. what s most critical is those vulnerable folks that we look out for. i consider myself the mama bear attorney general here in