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i think it's an issue that was unappreciated at the height of the bubble. if you think about it in terms of international migration, texas has a lot of migration from the south. arizona has a lot of migration. a lot of those states have a lot of migration, and it didn't cause home prices to double or triple over that period of time. the reason is in texas, they have looser building policies. so they can build houses to accommodate whoever wants to move to texas. really, it's the supply issue in the end that makes those -- that turns these forces of opportunity and people aspiring to a better life, the limit on housing supply turns that great thing into a problem. you can see the migration patterns that happen during the bubble. if you think about it -- if you compare that to the immigration issue, the international immigration issue, if you think about it, we have migration out of places like los angeles. it's really perverse if you think about it. it's like if we had a migration crisis of -- if mexico is trying to build a wall to stop americans from moving
i think it's an issue that was unappreciated at the height of the bubble. if you think about it in terms of international migration, texas has a lot of migration from the south. arizona has a lot of migration. a lot of those states have a lot of migration, and it didn't cause home prices to double or triple over that period of time. the reason is in texas, they have looser building policies. so they can build houses to accommodate whoever wants to move to texas. really, it's the supply issue in...
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being at home we feel undervalued, we're unappreciated and that results in low morale of course. >> kyle, do you think that president trump can relate to the situation that you're in? >> will he ever relate to a guy l living paycheck to paycheck. >> i don't think anybody in congress could relate. >> you don't agree 100%. >> i don't agree 100%. i don't agree in holding anybody's paycheck hostage. >> what about speaker pelosi. do you think she can relate to the position you're all in? >> no, and honestly i don't think she cares. every interview she does she has this smirk on her face like she's winning. >> who do you blame for the position that you're in? >> congress as a whole. i'd love to point my finger a lot right now to mitch mcconnell who refuses to allow a vote in the senate. >> i blame the entire leadership. as a leader, you don't get a chance to shift the blame, you have to take responsibility, period. >> you did vote for donald trump. do you feel betrayed by this? >> i feel betrayed by him. he talked about, you know, supporting law enforcement. i'm a federal law enforcement offic
being at home we feel undervalued, we're unappreciated and that results in low morale of course. >> kyle, do you think that president trump can relate to the situation that you're in? >> will he ever relate to a guy l living paycheck to paycheck. >> i don't think anybody in congress could relate. >> you don't agree 100%. >> i don't agree 100%. i don't agree in holding anybody's paycheck hostage. >> what about speaker pelosi. do you think she can relate to the...
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we're unappreciated. and that results in low moral. >> reporter: do you think president trump can relate to the situation? >> can we relate to a guy living paycheck to paycheck. i don't think so. i don't think anybody in congress can relate. >> as a trump voter you don't agree with what he's doing. >> i don't believe in holding anybody's paycheck hostage. democrat, republican. i don't care who you are. >> what about speaker pelosi? can she relate to the position you're in? >> no. honestly i don't think she cares. every interview she's got in smirk on her face like she's winning. she's not. >> who do you blame for the position you're in? >> congress. as a whole. i would love to really point my finger to mitch mcconnell. who refuses to allow a vote. in the senate. >> i blame the entire leadership. as a leader you don't get a chance to shift blame. you have to take responsibility. >> you voted for donald trump. do you feel betrayed? >> i feel betrayed by him. he talked about supporting law enforcement. i'm a
we're unappreciated. and that results in low moral. >> reporter: do you think president trump can relate to the situation? >> can we relate to a guy living paycheck to paycheck. i don't think so. i don't think anybody in congress can relate. >> as a trump voter you don't agree with what he's doing. >> i don't believe in holding anybody's paycheck hostage. democrat, republican. i don't care who you are. >> what about speaker pelosi? can she relate to the position...
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maybe shifting away from, you know, federal employees that are affected, in this unpaid, unappreciatedsets who are getting paid who can support the mission for the state of the union address. >> jonathan, thank you so much. always good to see you. >> thank you. >>> all right, style is a window into, you know, everything. it tells a story, doesn't it right? the cnn original series "american style" continues into the 1980s tomorrow on cnn. >>> thanks for being with me this saturday. i'm fredricka whitfield. we're entering week five of the longest u.s. government shutdown in history. 800,000 federal workers still without a paycheck as democrats and republicans battle it out over president trump's demands for a border wall. today, the president will once again take his argument to the american people, promising, quoting now, a major announcement concerning the southern border. a source tells cnn the president is expected to propose extending protections for daca recipients in exchange for a wall. something the president is not willing to back down on. >> i hope that speaker pell l e can re
maybe shifting away from, you know, federal employees that are affected, in this unpaid, unappreciatedsets who are getting paid who can support the mission for the state of the union address. >> jonathan, thank you so much. always good to see you. >> thank you. >>> all right, style is a window into, you know, everything. it tells a story, doesn't it right? the cnn original series "american style" continues into the 1980s tomorrow on cnn. >>> thanks for...
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money, you know, working without pay, going into an unpaid unappreciated status, you know, hurts moraleganization that has low morale, there's a possibility that you can start creeping into complacency. when i was in the secret service, our methodology was complacency kills. for the individual what we don't want is for morale to be low and then coming complacent and going through the motions. that's where the risk is on a go forward basis. senior leadership of every organization has to be very mindful. they have to keep morale up. they have to make sure there's no complacency in the operation and execution of the mission and, you know, just get through this shutdown. >> every security agency has, you know, contingency plans. even though nobody wants to plan for partial government shutdowns, et cetera, there is that in place for all of these entities we talk about, right? >> absolutely. i think when you take a look at it, there's a lot of guidance that's been put out by the office of personnel management and specifically dhs has put out a series of guidelines for how to deal with the shu
money, you know, working without pay, going into an unpaid unappreciated status, you know, hurts moraleganization that has low morale, there's a possibility that you can start creeping into complacency. when i was in the secret service, our methodology was complacency kills. for the individual what we don't want is for morale to be low and then coming complacent and going through the motions. that's where the risk is on a go forward basis. senior leadership of every organization has to be very...