argue that it is becoming very unreliable economy and i don t know what is coming next and they have enormous overheads and possibly debts because of what was incurred in previous weeks months. however, i guess it s a call to answer when you seat on the front page of the telegraph, they will have to redress that and to be seen as thinking of their customers. [30 that and to be seen as thinking of their customers. that and to be seen as thinking of their customers. do you think they will have to? their customers. do you think they will have to? i their customers. do you think they will have to? i can t their customers. do you think they will have to? i can t be their customers. do you think they will have to? i can t be forced - their customers. do you think they will have to? i can t be forced to. i will have to? i can t be forced to. tony, you think they will pass this on, retailers now? tony, you think they will pass this on, retailers now? there are things that government
nobody likes a landlord. but you are basically a small business person. you are putting food on your family s table with the rent that you get, the income that you re supposed to get from these four units you have, right? yes. i don t understand why we are the only ones that don t have a right to our livelihood in this economy. bragging about how they fought for increasing wages for hospital workers. what about us? we are essential workers too. if we didn t provide housing, there would be people on the streets. jon: ky trang ho, we have to leave for breaking news. thank you very much and we hope you get some relief. sandra: quickly to the white house. the press secretary karine jean-pierre holding a briefing. she s being asked about biden s foreign policy. we are about to welcome sweden
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being essential and important for society. we can regulate a militia, we can regulate the use of handguns. there is no absolute rights. you have a right of free speech, but don t have a right to scream fire in a theater. you have a right to a shotgun, right to a pistol, right to a long rifle, you don t have a right to a machine gun, you don t have a right to a bazooka, you don t have a right to a howitzer. there are certain arms you can have and certain types congress say you shouldn t have, and we have the ability to regulate that, the rights are there, but they are well regulated militia. you can t regulate and we should be regulating and regulating for the protection of the public at large. congressman, the senator from texas, john cornyn, is taking part in bipartisan talks over formulating some kind of action to prevent these atrocities. what items are vital to put in any bill that might come out of
outside. he said the city was becoming emotionally numb to, it that it is becoming part of his daily routine, and he predicted in one or two months he won t have any emotions about this war, or fighting at all. as a reporter that we spoke last night for the washington post something similar, the children had been living with their parents underground in a bunker. at first they were crying and they were scared by the bombs and suddenly that he seemed numb to it all. that s when the mother said, we ve got to go. because, she was actually worried there would be no reaction. it s remarkable that you point out something more important. they re even millions of refugees and millions more internally displaced in ukraine. it s a terrible experience. getting away from what seems obvious, getting away from shelling is one thing. the going somewhere where you don t know anybody or don t have anything, or don t have a means to gain income, it s a very very profoundly big discussion, especially i