While COVID numbers dropping in some areas, outbreaks continue
Officials warn that acting to keep the spread slow is crucial
Last updated 1/26/2021 at 11:33am
COVID-19 numbers in the region both show success in slowing the spread of the disease in some areas but how fragile that situation is in others. While some counties are reporting few new cases and dropping numbers of active cases, surges in other areas are raising numbers and shutting down schools. Dodson Public Schools Superintendent Gary Weitz said this morning that the Dodson school board approved in a special Zoom meeting Saturday keeping the schools there closed until Feb. 8 due to an outbreak of the disease, first reported last Tuesday.
internal warfare. it s not like they dis periappe or had a family emergency, thes people play to kill and drive one another out and it s nobody s fault but donald trump. maybe sam nunberg will get another shot. maybe chris christie will come back and join us. maybe corey lewandowski. it s fascinating. this is the way he likes to be staffed, obviously. doreen, this is a management style. it s not governance. it s a perfect example of how you can t treat the white house like being a ceo of a corporation. because there are different kinds of constraints and incentives for people. this is a broader problem for the republican party. this is a broader brand problem for the republican party because it s not just trump who is being self-destructive in his lack of
connections there is a question over whether the trump administration will have the discipline or even support on capitol hill to move forward with a robust agenda. mueller headed the fbi under obama and bush. trump fired james comey and told russian officials according to the new york times that comey was a nut job. comey says he ll testify to the senate intel committee about russia publicly and under oath. i m joined by john harwood, david corn, joan walsh, and doreen warren of the roosevelt institute. john harwood, joining us new. you have seen a lot in washington in your work for the cnbc and the new york times. have you ever seen a week like this? no. never seen a president like this either. he is in uncharted territory in terms of his brazen willingness to not only do things that are
urge to every republican who spent the last year campaigning across this country saying if you elect me, we will stop president obama s amnesty. do what you promise. house speaker john boehner does not want another government shutdown and today held a symbolic vote rebuking president obama s policy. the hard-liners don t want a symbolic vote. they want to raise hell. columbia professor doreen warren, washington post reporter nia malika henderson and bloomberg s jonathan allen. i want to go with you, john. this plan by the new joe mccarthy which is to blame the government. they are always traitors to the cause. where is he going with this? demagoguery is not a good career choice. huey long, coglan.
do what you promise. house speaker john boehner does not want another government shutdown and today held a symbolic vote rebuking president obama s policy. the hard-liners don t want a symbolic vote. they want to raise hell. columbia professor doreen warren, washington post reporter nia malika henderson and bloomberg s jonathan allen. i want to go with you, john. this plan by the new joe mccarthy which is to blame the government. they are always traitors to the cause. where is he going with this? demagoguery is not a good career choice. huey long, coglan. they had their spurts and then puttered out. no one has been a long-term demagogue. the rest of the republican