it certainly seems like it has been a very long illness for her so they re not committing to a timetable. of courses it is important for her to push back on this narrative she is harming her party and being gone and it is somehow undermining the president s agenda and their agenda, but it is true. they could be processing more nominees if they had her present on the committee to vote for them and discharge them out of the committee and that is only one of the things the democrats can do in the senate given their majority is so small right now and the republicans hold the house. so, yes, technically correct she hasn t blocked anything from happening yet, but if they re going to get to that business she is going to have to come back. and if she can t come back, in the short term that reraises the question of what are they actually doing. i guess the question is how do we define short term. right. and chuck schumer had notes earlier this week and he didn t say it at one press confer
British companies' predictions for wage growth in the coming 12 months cooled in April to their lowest level for seven months, and their expectations for inflation also eased, a Bank of England survey showed on Thursday.
China's factory activity unexpectedly contracted in April as orders fell and poor domestic demand dragged on the sprawling manufacturing sector, a private survey showed on Thursday, imperilling the broader economic outlook for the second quarter.
Britain's services sector kicked off the second quarter with its fastest growth in a year, boosted by new orders, but it passed the cost of rising wage bills on to consumers, adding pressure on the Bank of England to keep raising interest rates.
An acceleration in the growth of new orders led to a surge in non-oil business activity in the United Arab Emirates in April, a business survey showed on Wednesday.