in the stage at the greek theater tonight. performing motivate you. now guess what, we have big frida right here with us. couldn t be more excited. thank you so much for being here. thanks for having me. when you are doing a performance like, that your energy. big diva energy. but does it take a lot out of you when you re up there and you just have to go through it and be at the highest energy? everyone is expecting that for me. most, definitely i feed off the audience so the energy that they give me, i give it back. so it s an even exchange. what was it like tonight? it was awesome. are celebrating. yes, freedom. a new pace of, freedom how does that feel? it feels great. it felt like our independence day. and we really celebrated for our people and for them making
2000s. 75 basis points, three quarters of a percentage point at the time, doesn t feel good. not normal at. all they are slowing the pace of, it and probably will slow the pace of. it going into 2023. but inflation remains steady high. especially for food and shelter costs. let s talk. inflation 7.1. percent that is more than anybody, generally speaking, was racist. gone is much lower than what we ve. saying this is the consumer price index. we re talking about the. 70s all the way back to the, 70s and 80s, where inflation was at 15%. we are not there. we are in the seventh at this point. but it is high. the fed once inflation went to. percent there is a difference between when the 2% on the federal reserve wants. it they keep raising rates in 2020, three or probably do it a couple more times. as you, said the interest rates put pressure on companies, just look at the housing market and all.
totals. so we could be in for yet another single daily total record-breaking day which is really what voting rights experts and also election officials expected. typically the last day of early voting is one of, if not, the busiest day, but remember. we re in a compressed schedule here. just a four-week runoff election because of that new republican-sponsored voting law that came into effect last year. just five days of early in-person mandatory statewide voting. so while we re seeing higher daily totals, right now they re running quite behind the pace of, say, the 2021 total overall voting and that s something democrats have paid attention to though i m told they re very encouraged by the turnout and where they re seeing it thus far. speaking of republicans, they anticipate to have a much healthier election day turnout which is what they typically look for, but said that right
reaching that commitment that the president put forward of 100,000 ukrainians and others who are fleeing violence. one is working to streamline the u.s. refugees admissions program. this is a program under which already this year about 750 ukrainians have arrived in the united states. that s something we re going to work to quicken the pace of. but also visa processing. visa processing at our posts overseas including those in europe for both immigrant and non-immigrant visas for ukrainians who seek to come to the we are committed to helping the people of ukraine, those internally displaced who remain inside ukraine. we re committed to helping the more than 5 million refugees including those who remain in europe by supporting our european allies and partners in their efforts to host newly arrived ukrainians. but also to bring up to 100,000 ukrainians and others fleeing the violence to the united states. and today s announcement was a big step on that path. it seems to me that since th
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