the dead week, the best week of the year and for most people this week not a week off from work but at the same time a return to the normal rhythm of regular life. nobody knows what to do with this leftover week awkwardly such that the bottom of the year. this holiday purgatory is dedicated to low expectations, eating, visiting family and resting but even for those of us going to work, it is assumed not much will be accomplished before the new year. so what is on our twixmas to-do list? rachel, there s already down times and a lot to do at the end of the year. rachel: just before i came to get ready to do this show, i left a lot of to-do list with my kids, but it is funny, right? in the building, it feels different, no offense, producers but there is a lower expectation of everything that you can see that is how it feels. i think it is a great time to catch up with people. call your grandma if you haven t called her in a while. call your mom and have the conversations. i ju
pete buttigieg that southwest can t manage is ridiculous. rachel: but could as tyrus said, exactly, could they get buses just like they do for illegals? and most people? richard: sure, but this is capitalism and the airline cannot manage it, southwest airlines. rachel: good point. up next, liberal that s okay, up next liberal hollywood is sucking up to the crypto creep sam bankman-fried who lost billions of his investors monies. you are not going to believe the details.
to encourage or in many cases government having employees have to get their vaccines, there is now sort of a reflection of what happens in private industry. this is capitalism. free market determining how things will go forward. you can see delta over my shoulder, i m here at the airport because delta air lines has announced that i was 74,000 employees will be enticed to go ahead and get the vaccine. so for those who choose not to, they will actually be assessed a fee, $200 a month. the ceo of delta air lines saying that the cost for somebody to be hospitalized with coronavirus is about $50,000. and that is the sort of expense that the airline cannot absorb with its insurance. and so they will charge $200 a month. it may be that that $200 a month hitting somebody s wallet is enough to get people to get the
hijacking by state that took place in international air space, is to address this issue with aviation and say, if this is how you re going to act, planes are not going to fly over your air space, your airline cannot land at other airports and you re cut off from international air travel but that has to be the beginning and i m sure what they re considering is what additional sanctions can be imposed on lukashenko and kind of his inner circle of cronies who support his rule? might we be doing more in the u.s. and europe to expose the extreme corruption and publicize the extreme corruption that has been the political vulnerability of people like lukashenko? how do we find a set and mix of tools and responses that go beyond the sanctions that just kind of feel scrutinized and really get at the vulnerability of these autocrats. what are they worried about? they re worried about the world learning about what they re doing and their own people in their own countries learning about what they
hurdles to investment from poor digital infrastructure to an overly complicated tax system will continue to raise questions for an economy already teetering on the brink of recession. back to africa now where south african airways has been holding quote intense discussions to try and secure funds for the carrier s operational and structural turnaround the carrier hasn t turned a profit since 2011 and it s been dependent on government bailouts to remain solvent last month the crippling strike took it to the brink of collapse the public enterprises ministry says the state owned airline cannot continue in its present form and that it will need a quote unquote radical restructuring to be sustainable get details of any such funding have yet to emerge. right here s a business story that shows how random acts of kindness can go a long way it s about an australian farmer who is gifted a bag of seeds thinking little of it she scatter them across her land and the early