before thanksgiving. this airport is expected to screen over 1 million passengers people got here for five hours before their flights. they seem very optimistic. happening without too much drama i got through the check line pretty quick. now i am just hoping that tsa pre-check is not a mile and a half long. it was really good. it was a good trip. at least 20 minutes before was supposed to get here. pushing it coming from new orleans. overall it is expected that travel levels will meet or exceed pre-pandemic levels.
scale and cases is the sort of check line, there has been a significant spike in covid cases over the last month in kids. and misc, blue again, is still low, but that typically tends to lag behind by a few weeks. so i think unquestionably we re going to see more children with this multiinflammatory syndrome over the next several weeks, but, again, percentage-wise it will be lower than what we have seen in the past. sanjay, i want to ask you about something that i know is deeply personal. dr. paul farmer, a physician, anthropologist, humanitarian, angel who gained global acclaim for his work delivering healthcare to some of the world s poorest people, he passed away. i want to show people a video to remind them of who he is. proof that it was the right thing to do. please observe a rainbow that just appeared over your left shoulder, clearly a sign from god. somebody is listening. from harvard to haiti to heaven. i m probably not headed to
inaccessible. no roads or trails in there. so a lot of times we ll go ahead of it. sometimes we ll go 5, 7,000 acres ahead of it and build containment lines with bulldozers. we will use aircraft to make a really good check line, and then we will either let the fire burn to us or set a backfire to let the fires merge together. arthel: you mentioned that the wildfires are threatening over 16,000 homes. it has led to evacuation orders for nearly 25,000 residents. how can residents, chief, help you, and how can we help them? yeah, so i think there s two really important points right now in california. the first is, we re still in the middle of fire season. so we ve got a lot of runway left ahead of us, as far as potential incidents still breaking out this summer. so our big plea to all californians right now is to just be hyper vigilant when they are outside, either in their vehicle, mowing their lawn, discarding a cigarette. it only takes one instance for
republicans in congress have increasingly made the choice to lock arms, circle the wagons around them, view themselves as a defense effort than as any kind of oversight or restraint and the more president trump violates those norms, the more energy flows into those who are unnerved by the possibility of him operating without constraint. if you look at the special elections since 2017, without doubt, the most powerful force has been the intensity among the voters who believe that trump is outside of the norms and congress needs to be offering more of a restraint and a check line. if he goes down this road it may or may not cause him more trouble in 2020. you can guarantee it will cause more turbulence for republicans in 2018. we ve got a lot more to discuss because remember that glowing health letter claiming that then candidate trump would be, quote, the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency.
shepard: if your bag is overfilled, trying not to check things because that cost money. it s all full, they ll make you pull things out of there. not in the quick check line. sounds like the lines might be more challenging than now. thousands of people in the philippines forced to flea their homes after militants attacked their city. the name of the city is in the southern part of the country. officials say the terrorists beheaded the police chief, burned buildings, kidnap add catholic priest and raised the black flag of the islamic state. at least 21 people died there. the president there, duterte says he s country is in a state of emergency. he s declared marshall law in parts of the philippine and warns they may have to expand. ahead, devastating storms sweeping through the american south.