attention. to john s point, there are much, much, much more specific and detailed and elaborate ways that we are spying on each other, china and the united states. yeah. i mean, we had former cia and lifetime cia agent marc polymeropoulos on saying, you know what, there are, like, 30 ways china spies on us. this doesn t even crack the top 20. right. the thing is, we knew that when this group of republicans took control of the house of representatives, what we were getting. we knew it was going to be crazy town. you would hope that in an international crisis, they wouldn t go out and sit on bales of hay and aim ar-15s up in the sky and gesture for social media. that s one thing. but when you have the head of the house intel committee saying that he wants the military to be, quote, trigger happy, said he wants the military to be trig
that could potentially motivate somebody because it s raining i wouldn t go out to vote. that s a theory of the case. not saying i agree or not. but it does make sense in a moment time to create a sense of urgency about the system that you re living in, and the benefits you ve had from being american. what you think is the idea of the economy, with a very big umbrella topic, the economy as a whole i think about rent, i think about mortgage, i think about the idea of wages all these things, gas, of course prior to that. is that nuanced enough and specific enough to persuade voters? right now, let s face it, democrats are really running up against the issues right now. they re hurting on the economy, they re hurting on inflation, they re hurting on crime. and those issues seem to be trumping the other issues at the moment. i m not saying abortions not gonna make an appearance. it will in some areas. but democracy i agreed to begin to, but that s not what driving most voters right now
democracy. i don t know if democracy was on the list. it wasn t on that list. that doesn t mean it is not important. it doesn t mean there isn t a real threat to it. there are people running for office in michigan, arizona, in position for election. running for election offices who deny the 2020 election. that is bad bad every single time. we should talk about it and we should point out. i don t know if it changes what people are voting about. it doesn t change opinions at this point. one week is getting out the vote. democracy is on the ballot. because it is raining i wouldn t go out to vote. it does make sense to create a sense of urgency. about the system you are living in and the benefits you have had from being american. it is a big umbrella topic. it is a whole lot under the
hello, and welcome to dateline. it was a brutal crime and right away one woman said she knew what happened. it would take years to bring the alleged killer to trial. but the verdict was far from the end of this case. it s a story of obsession and control that will keep you guessing until the very end. here s andrea canning with the killing in cobb county. a new attraction can be so exhilarating, but not always. sometimes attraction turns into a dangerous obsession. bonnie spencer says she knows all about that. he would show up at my job. he would show up at the store. no matter where i went, she would be there. lottie said she had a stalker, a teenager who got into her house, into her car, and worst of all, into her head. i wouldn t go out to the mailbox without a gun. it was terrifying. he had total control of you, it sounds like.
neil: the buyer can t stay put if raises are getting high. they re getting priced out. maybe they re renting, in their current place. i wouldn t go out and buy something right now. i think rates are growing to continue to increase. i think builders have actually slowed down on housing starteds. that s going to affect the situation. neil: that could be a long wait. it could be. i to believe that now is not the right time to jump in to the market, a real estate professional would normally not tell you. what incentive do you have to leave your current home to jump into another home and pay the high interest rates? doesn t make much sense. there s not a lot of existing homes on the market even though in the spring and the summer we saw more homes come in. builders, the stats came out today, they slowed down. neil: you draw a distinction between what s going on now and what went with the housing market. you and write talking during those days when people were buying and selling pr