a period of years, not months. so the next version and the next generation of this malware will be much tougher to find. we discovered since we have had attacks on our infrastructure, our grid infrastructure in the past, it doesn t take much, given the interconnections here to knock an area out and then knock the whole country out. how close are they to doing something like that? we are so dependent on power, neil, if you hit that power, it s like a set of dominoes. it will cascade on to healthcare, on to transportation and banking and finance and our food supply. if you take out power, people s homes don t run, food spoils, you can t get emergency services, so you can pick a few things and shut done glen stations, people would still be okay with that. when you talk out critical things like power, it has a magnifying effect on the impact you can have, and then makes it easier to do bad things. what do we do in the interim? well, one of the things you have to this is something
at, the jobs report in the meantime, 24 hours after appointing him the senating still figuring out when to have hearings. so robert mcdonald is waiting but not nearly as long as a lot of veterans have been rating and some have been dying at a rate of 20 a day. montel women williams is back, but first to our chad in washington where i guess they re still saying, hurry up and what. congress is out of session but doesn t mean there aren t talks going on. we re hearing very little about ways to put together the house bill and the senate bill they ve need to blend these together into a final legislative product and send it to the president s desk. the problem is the price tag. they re looking at a bill here that the house put together that the congressional budget office, the nonofficial the official nonpartisan scorekeeper for congress, scored it $35 billion. unpaid for. and that has a lot of republicans, especially conservatives and tea party