the dow plunged 500 points. this is unbelievable. ftc going after elon musk for communications with journalists. on the biden administration s effort to censor americans online. a minnesota vikings player being praised for helping rescue a man from a fiery crash wide receiver k.j. osborn. uber driver noticed the crash and they managed to free the driver. got high, high hopes. steve: another one of those beautiful red, white and blue in the district of columbia. it s absolutely clear, about 50-mile visibility. currently they have got 33 degrees in the federal city and they re going for a daytime high of 52. and sunrise for our nation s capital is 6:30. although ainsley people would say people are in the dark there all the time. ainsley: that s exactly right. if you are heading out and you are in washington this morning. bundle up. 33 is pretty cold. steve: it is, indeed. here in new york city we will go down to brian in tampa. ainsley: much warmer. s
come in stronger than expected. which suggests that the ultimate level of interest rates is likely to be higher than previously anticipated. if the totality of the data were to indicate that faster tightening is warranted, we would be prepared to increase the pace of rate hikes. steve: okay. so, increase the pace, increase the amount. ultimately, if you have anything on credit, it s going to cost you more and it s going to make it much harder to buy a house. first of all, i think anybody that wanted to buy a house probably bought a house when the boom happened. you could have sold your house and made tons of money. steve: if you could find something. a lot of people down sized. people wanted to retire early. things like that. or move to a cheaper state. obviously people are moving around a lot across the country after covid that played a part in it. by the end of the year see mortgage rates 8%. years ago they used to be 9 and 10. when my parents bought their first house i thi
of communism that have been created for over 100 years now. and so we have a foundation that s been in existence for almost 30 years. we do all sorts of educational programming, including curriculum. we have a memorial. but we wanted to have a museum in order to have a place for people to go and learn this very important lesson about 100 million victims killed by communism. that doesn t include all the ones that are forced to live under communism. now and in the past. rachel: yeah. and uppersfully murdered, dehumanized by communism. such an important place. children can come to this museum. schools are coming. a lot of private schools, charter schools. we need more public schools coming in here and learning the truth. but speaking of the truth, elliot. you know, ronald reagan understood that if he was going to defeat communism the weapons weren t enough. he needed words. he needed the truth to be told. and that s what this speech was about, right? that s correct, yeah.