i promise we re coming back in 2018, but for this year, it s been a biggie. all right. while business and economic policy can often be dry and boring, those words are not in our vocabulary. not to us. here s some proof. you re watching velshi & ruhle. bitcoin, it s one of ali s favorites. does it look like this? no. this stuff makes my hair catch on fire. i would really like to average a weight loss of five pounds per month but i m not buying clothes in a smaller size just yet because that would be wasteful. imagine i had a full head of hair and i was 20 pounds lighter. an entire segment of america s workforce is choosing, are you ready for this, video game playing. this isn t my gameboy. to my sons, i want you to study harder and i don t want you living in my basement. this is insane. wrong. no. i don t think so. please don t get crazy on us
american. meanwhile senate republicans are getting ready to repeal a, quote, forced arbitration rule initiated by the consumer financial protection bureau. i know you don t know what this means. i m going to tell you. this rule that they re going to repeal makes it easier for consumers to join together and fight financial firms in class action lawsuits but somehow republicans senators want to repeal that. while shaming republicans are even considering this reversal, senate democratic leader chuck schumer called the effort a quote, get out of jail free card for equifax and another company that is no stranger to controversy, wells fargo. this stuff makes my hair catch on fire. i m going to leave that there. i got to share this one last thing. this is like a what? you re probably tired of hearing about the graham cassidy obamacare repeal bill, guess who is not? president trump. he doesn t think it s dead. we have the votes for health care. we have one senator that s in the hospital, h