In the constant loyalty. In the boston massacre, historian looks at the personal conflicts that led to the revolutionary war. The housing crisis in San Francisco and how the rest of the country can avoid the same thing in golden tickets. In dark powers, New York Times financial editor, david takes a critical look at the International Banking giant and its dealings with donald trump. Look for these titles and bookstores this coming week and watched any of the authors in the near future on petitti on cspan2. Later in about 40 minutes the history of africanamericans in amarillo. We began our special feature with the cities of mayor. Amarillo is in the center of the texas panhandle. We affectionately call ourselves the capital city of the texas panhandle. We are approaching 200,000 people in this next census will cross the 200,000 mark so thats a mile marker for us but its one of the most unique things about amarillo and as a travel rent and talk to others i think our superpower in the cit
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good morning. this hearing will come to order. american consumers today are rightly worried about inflation and rising prices for the goods they buy. today we re going to talk about a hidden fee that fuels the fires of inflation across america every day. what they may not know is this swipe fee is contributing to the problem of inflation. when swipe fees on credit and debit cards go up, as they recently did, it increases inflation. consumers ultimately pay the price. ironically, this journey for me started in this very room 16 years ago. arlen specter was a chairman at the senate judiciary. he called the hearing on swipe and interchange fees. i attended because i was not familiar with those terms. i heard for the first time what a swipe fee was. the fact that, when i used my debit and credit card, the swipe fee was being charged to the retailer that i was ultimately paying. and then, i learned there was virtually no negotiation of those fees. retailers were at the mercy of