1 00:00:00,280 --> 00:00:04,520 Speaker 1: Dan Mitchison is that US correspondent and he's celebrating something today. 2 00:00:04,559 --> 00:00:06,760 Speaker 1: I wonder what they could be, Dan, happy birthday? 3 00:00:07,560 --> 00:00:10,000 Speaker 2: Well thanks, Ryan, I mean, there's no place I'd rather be. 4 00:00:10,360 --> 00:00:13,360 Speaker 2: And you were talking about the baseball food just down 5 00:00:13,400 --> 00:00:16,159 Speaker 2: the road from Los Angeles my hometown, San Diego. The 6 00:00:16,200 --> 00:00:18,639 Speaker 2: Padres fish tacos, if you can believe it, are the 7 00:00:18,640 --> 00:00:20,960 Speaker 2: top seller at the ballgame down there. Did they mean 8 00:00:21,000 --> 00:00:23,360 Speaker 2: who goes to a ball game to buy fish tacos? 9 00:00:23,680 --> 00:00:26,640 Speaker 1: Did they make them especially or is it just that 10 00:00:26,640 --> 00:00:27,760 Speaker 1: that's the most popular thing. 11 00:00:28,600 --> 00:00:32,640 Speaker 2: It's just popular. If San Diego has known for fish tacos, 12 00:00:32,640 --> 00:00:34,600 Speaker 2: it's kind of where the trend started, you know, a 13 00:00:34,640 --> 00:00:36,879 Speaker 2: couple of decades ago, and it's just become one of 14 00:00:36,880 --> 00:00:38,840 Speaker 2: those popular items, right up there with the hot dogs 15 00:00:38,840 --> 00:00:40,160 Speaker 2: and the peanuts and the Crackerjack. 16 00:00:40,840 --> 00:00:43,519 Speaker 1: There we go. Now, Donald Trump, sorry, I judge his 17 00:00:43,680 --> 00:00:47,800 Speaker 1: ordered that Trump's administration should keep signal records amid this 18 00:00:48,120 --> 00:00:50,880 Speaker 1: whole controversy about the group chat. So in other words, 19 00:00:50,960 --> 00:00:53,880 Speaker 1: if you send a signal text, you have to keep it. 20 00:00:54,760 --> 00:00:58,240 Speaker 2: Yeah. And although you and I would think, with common sense, 21 00:00:58,280 --> 00:01:01,480 Speaker 2: would be easy to access these texts, and they wouldn't 22 00:01:01,480 --> 00:01:04,240 Speaker 2: be deleted. You have to put everything in writing and 23 00:01:04,280 --> 00:01:07,039 Speaker 2: make it understood what is needed to be kept so 24 00:01:07,080 --> 00:01:09,240 Speaker 2: it can be filed and used as evidence, and one 25 00:01:09,280 --> 00:01:11,759 Speaker 2: side or the other can't come back weeks or months 26 00:01:11,800 --> 00:01:13,080 Speaker 2: from now and say, well, we didn't know we were 27 00:01:13,080 --> 00:01:15,560 Speaker 2: supposed to keep this. And of course this has to 28 00:01:15,560 --> 00:01:17,479 Speaker 2: do with the lawsuit that we've been talking about, because 29 00:01:17,520 --> 00:01:19,920 Speaker 2: the cabinet officials were discussing the war plans on this 30 00:01:19,959 --> 00:01:22,720 Speaker 2: app And what's interesting, Ryan is the judge, although he 31 00:01:22,720 --> 00:01:25,200 Speaker 2: didn't bring this up in this is also the same 32 00:01:25,200 --> 00:01:29,600 Speaker 2: one who's presiding over the invocation of war power case 33 00:01:29,680 --> 00:01:32,160 Speaker 2: to deport migrants the president. So he's kind of got 34 00:01:32,200 --> 00:01:35,959 Speaker 2: two things on his docket at the moment, although the 35 00:01:36,000 --> 00:01:38,360 Speaker 2: case was assigned to him by chance, and he wanted 36 00:01:38,400 --> 00:01:41,399 Speaker 2: to make sure that everybody in the courtroom knew that 37 00:01:41,400 --> 00:01:42,959 Speaker 2: that was the case, and it wasn't just that he 38 00:01:43,000 --> 00:01:44,520 Speaker 2: was kind of ganging up on the president. 39 00:01:44,720 --> 00:01:47,800 Speaker 1: Now we've had cuts to the Education Department for the 40 00:01:47,880 --> 00:01:51,200 Speaker 1: whole Education department cut, but now ten thousand jobs to 41 00:01:51,240 --> 00:01:52,800 Speaker 1: go at the Health Department. 42 00:01:53,640 --> 00:01:55,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, and this is on top of the ten thousand 43 00:01:55,400 --> 00:01:59,280 Speaker 2: that had already left or took early retirement that Robert F. 44 00:01:59,360 --> 00:02:01,400 Speaker 2: Kennedy Junior has been working on. So this is a 45 00:02:01,720 --> 00:02:03,520 Speaker 2: This is a pretty big reduction. It's like a twenty 46 00:02:03,520 --> 00:02:07,240 Speaker 2: five percent reduction, and I mean something to think about. 47 00:02:07,280 --> 00:02:09,240 Speaker 2: I mean a lot of Democrats are mentioning this. I mean, 48 00:02:09,240 --> 00:02:11,720 Speaker 2: who's going to inspect nursing homes, who's going to look 49 00:02:11,760 --> 00:02:15,000 Speaker 2: after lead in a lot of these imported toys that 50 00:02:15,080 --> 00:02:17,480 Speaker 2: kids put in their mouths? Does this have the makings 51 00:02:17,480 --> 00:02:19,880 Speaker 2: of a of a man made disaster? I mean that's 52 00:02:19,919 --> 00:02:21,720 Speaker 2: probably going a little bit too far. I mean some 53 00:02:21,760 --> 00:02:23,400 Speaker 2: of the Democrats we are seeing that. But is it 54 00:02:23,400 --> 00:02:25,920 Speaker 2: going to be a painful pill to swallow? I think 55 00:02:26,000 --> 00:02:28,760 Speaker 2: in the healthcare field absolutely, if this goes through. 56 00:02:29,160 --> 00:02:31,480 Speaker 1: There's some new stats on how many parents in the 57 00:02:31,480 --> 00:02:34,639 Speaker 1: States are financially supporting their adult kids and how much 58 00:02:34,720 --> 00:02:36,160 Speaker 1: they pay them. Would love to know. 59 00:02:37,080 --> 00:02:40,280 Speaker 2: Too many, would be my answer as a parent of 60 00:02:40,400 --> 00:02:43,720 Speaker 2: a two teenagers. This is a report by Savings dot 61 00:02:43,760 --> 00:02:46,360 Speaker 2: com and parents are doling out about fourteen hundred dollars 62 00:02:46,400 --> 00:02:49,920 Speaker 2: a month eighteen hundred dollars a month in some cases 63 00:02:49,919 --> 00:02:53,360 Speaker 2: for gen Z and millennials. So you said, well, where's 64 00:02:53,400 --> 00:02:56,040 Speaker 2: this money going? They're paying for things like their groceries 65 00:02:56,080 --> 00:02:58,040 Speaker 2: and their cell phone bills, and their rent, and their 66 00:02:58,080 --> 00:03:02,320 Speaker 2: health insurance and even vacations. And they're seeing that forty 67 00:03:02,360 --> 00:03:04,200 Speaker 2: seven to fifty percent of these parents who will able 68 00:03:04,240 --> 00:03:07,560 Speaker 2: to sacrifice their future financial plans if it means helping 69 00:03:07,560 --> 00:03:10,400 Speaker 2: out their grown up kids. In every financial expert that 70 00:03:10,440 --> 00:03:13,600 Speaker 2: you to talk to will or should say the number 71 00:03:13,639 --> 00:03:15,079 Speaker 2: one thing you don't want to do is to dip 72 00:03:15,120 --> 00:03:18,040 Speaker 2: into your savings, make your college kid take out alone. 73 00:03:18,040 --> 00:03:19,680 Speaker 2: If they have to get an extra job, they have 74 00:03:19,760 --> 00:03:21,400 Speaker 2: time to make up that extra money. But you, as 75 00:03:21,480 --> 00:03:23,880 Speaker 2: somebody in their forties, fifties or sixties, don't have time 76 00:03:23,919 --> 00:03:26,880 Speaker 2: to make up that extra money that you're saving for retiring. 77 00:03:27,639 --> 00:03:30,000 Speaker 1: That is a lot of money. Who pays for the 78 00:03:30,120 --> 00:03:33,120 Speaker 1: kids their adult child's vacation. That's an out I. 79 00:03:34,600 --> 00:03:36,920 Speaker 2: Don't know. I don't know, Ryan, not mine. 80 00:03:37,240 --> 00:03:39,160 Speaker 1: Dan, thank you for that happy birthday. I hope you 81 00:03:39,200 --> 00:03:42,200 Speaker 1: have a good one. Dan Mitchison, who's our US correspondent. 82 00:03:42,840 --> 00:03:46,000 Speaker 1: For more from Hither duplessy Ellen Drive, listen live to 83 00:03:46,120 --> 00:03:49,160 Speaker 1: news talks it'd be from four pm weekdays, or follow 84 00:03:49,200 --> 00:03:50,960 Speaker 1: the podcast on iHeartRadio.