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The male makeup industry is a trend already firmly established in south korea and it s spreading west. the entire male personal care market is forecast to top $166 billion by 2022, according to allied market research but that includes face creams and shaving gels. this is a long way off the female cosmetic industry which is worth over $530 billion globally. but is this the start of a male catch up? war paint makes make up for men and has opened its first men s makeup store on london s carnaby street in the middle of a pandemic. morning, danny. you are looking very groomed, if you don t mind me saying. which we would ....
Bill. here to break it all down is brian brenberg fox news contributor and kings college in manhattan executive vice president. great to be here on the wall. will: team s long time hometown buddy i got the segment. let s break down the bill. what a bipartisan budgeting committee is saying is the actual cost. start with child tax credit. here is what democrats are saying the bill is going to cost in the child tax credit. here is what an independent analysis says. you are talking about a difference of a trillion dollars. here s the reason. democrats say we are going to do this enhanced credit for one year. the budget committee says no, you re not. if you put it in place one year, people become dependent upon it. they will want it for 10 years. let s talk about real cost. that s a trillion dollars gap that falls to the deficit. will: trillion dollars deficit difference. look at expanding obamacare. democrats say 125 billion. the real cost is. 530 billion. ....
Goes into this, a better number, a more realistic number is from brown university. $2.2 trillion. here s the catch. 296 billion spent on veterans care. you know, once they come back from the war. how about this number? 530 billion spent on the interest on the interest on the money that we have had to borrow to fight this war. 530 billion. $300 million a day. i want people to put all of this into focus. now, think about the images we saw this he can would. a plane loads, plane loads, cargo planes full of men, able-bodied men who left their women behind, their children behind, listen, i think we do have some obligation to the people there who helped us. now, this is all part of the planning. we didn t have to pull out. we didn t have to make the world retreating like this. we could have gotten those people out. focused on the families first. the military could have stayed behind and secure, orderly and ....
Devoted to denying signs and opposing change while speeding us towards this disaster and worst. this is the context for one of the big news stories of this week which is, and it seems sort of weird and small in relation to what i just showed you, but the fight over the bipartisan infrastructure bill. you mapping today there was a procedural vote just to begin debate on that bill, that failed because republicans filibustered it. even though the bill omits a ton of what president biden had pledged to support in the campaign trail to fight climate change. it does include 47 billion dollars to help communities become more resilient to disasters and severe weather caused by a warming planet. and up to an additional 530 billion to support electric vehicles, public transit, energy and tax credits and some other climate friendly policies. sounds like a lot of money. i guess. you remember the trump tax cuts alone cost the government 2.3 trillion dollars, okay? ....