that s a good thing. at the same time, supply is low because we re coming out of the pandemic and because a bunch of manufacturing sectors across the world have shut down because ports haven t been functioning as they should be. these are all things we re working through. people should know that inflation is going to come down next year. economists have said that. but we re working to attack these cost issues that are impacting the american people every single day. there s different issues and different sectors and many of the ones you mentioned. ron klain back when he was a private citizen went after the trump white house for efforts to dismiss rising prices. klaine asked is vice president pence would do what then-secretary ross did and hold up a campbell s soup can and argue prices for basic food prices don t hurt the middle class. a lot of people out there might say why did ron klain think that rising prices was a concern under trump but not under biden? from sitting in a lot of
we interviewed a neuropathologist who d long been concerned about head injuries in sport. so have things changed? seven years on, we caught up. it s a very slow and slightly frustrating process. i m slightly depressed and disappointed that sports haven t kind of got together properly on this. why is it a particular problem in physical contact sports? concussion is a form of brain injury. what we believe is happening is, deep down in the brain, the rotational forces, as the head is impacted and the brain rotates inside the skull, that actually there s some stretch and sheer on very fine fibres and blood vessels in there, and that causes some functional change in the brain. rugby today takes concussion on the pitch very seriously. commentator: 0h! look, he was chest to shoulder first. and there he is. he s off, look. i thinkjohnny williams, he had to go off. just because somebody looks as though they ve had a mild brain injury,
lying in hospital that evening, you just think to yourself, you know, that could have been. ..could have been much worse. you know, it could have been, you know, maybe a brain injury or something similar. in 2014, in another programme, interviewed a neuropathologist who had long been concerned. so have things changed? seven years on, we caught up. it s a very slow and slightly frustrating process. i m slightly depressed and disappointed that sports haven t kind of got together properly on this. why is it a particular problem in physical contact sports? concussion is a form of brain injury. what we believe is happening is, deep down in the brain, the rotational forces, as the head is impacted and the brain rotates inside the skull, that actually there s some stretch and sheer on very fine fibres and blood vessels in there, and that causes some functional change in the brain.
in 2014, in another programme, we interviewed a neuropathologist who d long been concerned about head injuries in sport. so have things changed? seven years on, we caught up. it s a very slow and slightly frustrating process. i m slightly depressed and disappointed that sports haven t kind of got together properly on this. why is it a particular problem in physical contact sports? concussion is a form of brain injury. what we believe is happening is, deep down in the brain, the rotational forces, as the head is impacted and the brain rotates inside the skull, that actually there s some stretch and sheer on very fine fibres and blood vessels in there, and that causes some functional change in the brain. rugby today takes concussion on the pitch very seriously. commentator: 0h! look, he was chest to shoulder first. and there he is. he s off, look. i thinkjohnny williams, he had to go off.
concerned about head injuries in sport. so have things changed? seven years on, we caught up. it s a very slow and slightly frustrating process. i m slightly depressed and disappointed that sports haven t kind of got together properly on this. why is it a particular problem in physical contact sports? concussion is a form of brain injury. what we believe is happening is, deep down in the brain, the rotational forces, as the head is impacted and the brain rotates inside the skull, that actually there s some stretch and sheer on very fine fibres and blood vessels in there, and that causes some functional change in the brain. rugby today takes concussion on the pitch very seriously. commentator: 0h! look, he was chest to shoulder first. and there he is. he s off, look. i thinkjohnny williams, he had to go off. just because somebody looks as though they ve had a mild brain injury, it doesn t mean that there s not something more significant, serious, possibly life threatening going on insid