inflationary problem. i think the public still is just blaming the party in power and it s not going to be easy to redirect it that successfully. i think there is a larger problem, too. on envelope where democrats, you know, at that conference in philadelphia, they were talking about how they need to talk to normal people. talk to the average american and when you have the transportation secretary, when you have the president talking about buying electric cars, going green, you know, people don t have the money to the average american doesn t have the money to go green and to do a lot of the things that the environmental activists want them to do. there is a real risk to sound condescending on the energy issue to be more people to be energy efficient in their purchases. bret: president at philadelphia event fiery about. on track right now, on track to be the first president in history to lower the deficit by over $1 trillion in one year. [applause]
the sunday game has seattle at los angeles rams and washington at philadelphia will now be place tuesday. they re giving the players enough time to get past their covid period that they re on after they had more than 100 coaches and players diagnosed with positive test results. joining me now is dr. amesh adalja at the hopkins center for health security. he s focused on pandemic preparedness and infectious disease. good to have you with us, doctor. a lot of tension and nervousness around this omicron. nobody thought we would still be dealing with this. what is your take? i think we still don t know a lot about omicron and understand its severity but we know we have to be prepared for it to increase the number of cases. looking at the data from new york city, it will displace delta. for those people unvaccinated, we are going to see severe death from omicron.
prince s general following. he showcased his newest song, entitled baltimore, dedicated to freddie grey. he was fatally injured while in people are dying let s take all of the guns away some people are a little upset about ticket prices to this event. some $200. prince pledged a portion of the proceeds will be going to baltimore-based youth charities. next, proof that it is never too late to go to comic-con. you gone to one of these things yet? not yet. you have? no, i have not. it seems like a bucket thing you have to do one at least once. that s what burt reynolds armed wanted to do. 79 years old. looking a little frail here. more frail than in recent years. walking with a cane. his first-ever appearance. did it as the wizard world comic-con at philadelphia. we re learning there s more
trailing new orleans by 14 but drew brees downed marcus colt son and his fumble was recovered. the 21 yard field goal gave new orleans a 34-31 victory. at philadelphia robert griffin iii was back. he found santana moss for a touchdown as washington won its sixth in a row, 27-10. with one week to play the nfc picture has atlanta, san francisco, and green bay all in. the redskins host dallas next week to decide the nfc east. at the moment seattle and minnesota hold the wild cards. home fields are still up for grabs and chicago, dallas, and the new york giants still holding on to some hope. in the afc now, ben roethlisberger was intercepted by cincinnati s reggie nelson who returned the ball to the 46 yard line. with only 14 seconds to play. on the next play andy dalton found a.j. green down the right
a radiologic tech. that s when the licensing board started investigating him will after an incident in a hospital in arizona. they are speak viewed interviewe and he told the licensing board i looked in and found dave lying on his back in the bathroom stall. i looked in the toilet and spotted a 5 cc syringe and needle floating in the water. the label was blue and he said i m going to jail. while this arizona board was investigating him, he voluntarily surrendered his license and he wrote a letter to the board saying, i m surrend surrendering my arizona license at will beuse i don t have the resources nor money to fight the accusations. and willing to wait to be eligible for reinstated in through three years. later that very same month, he went on to work in hospitals in philadelphia, kansas, georgia, and then new hampshire. an expert? so-called drug diversion says it s all too common that a health professional will be investigated in one state and then leave to go work in ano