now, we received a statement from tsa, it says in part that palm springs airport is a small airport that requires a full-team effort. the deputy fsd which is the federal security director who is referenced in the e-mail obtained by cnn was simply expressing that all screening employees must report to work during the current lapse in appropriations as required by federal rules. now, tsa for its part says that it has not seen any impact to operations there. but, of course, this all comes amid safety warnings from major, pilot, flight attendant and tsa employee unions. christine and dave. rene, thank you for that. some fda employees are worried the shutdown is risking the safety and health of the american people. about 41% of the fda staff are off the job. the rest are working without pay. geneve parks is a chemist who
it s too much. and now they are proposing to give free medicaid to illegal immigrants. so how will the state ever afford that, or any of this? what is the plan going forward? i d like to think that we could grow our way out of it but i don t even think that s available to us. we will have to have some really stark, clear conversations with a lot of these employee unions. as usual, it s the employees who are good, they take the pipe on this. i have to tell you, tucker, they haven t even begun to put any money away from retiree health care, and there are all kinds of state workers that are retiring at 53 or 54 years old. they ve been promised health care until they qualify for medicare, and as they know, medicare is going broke at the federal level. the big problem obviously is that california can t print money, and its credit rating is hanging by a thread.
give free medicaid to illegal immigrants. how will the state ever reported afford that? what is the plan going forward to keep state solvent? > i tnk could grow our out of it, but i think we will have some stark, clear conversations with a lot of these employee unions, and as usual, it s the employees who are going to take the pipe on th they are the ones that are going to get hurt. i got to tell you, tucker, they haven t even begun to put any money away for retiree health care. and there s all kinds of state workers that are retiring at 53, 54 years old, and they have been promised health care until they qualify for medicare. as we know, medicare is going broke at the federal level. the big problem obviously is that california can t print money. its credit rating is hanging by a thread.
bureaucracy, the red tape to wh employee unions stop you from doing things, all these guys who run these big companies are going to suddenly find out they re surrounded by all this red tape. cutting through that, getting civil service reform, getting control of these big bureaucracies will be an enormous challenge. nobody s done in my lifetime and i this i this is a cabinet that could do it. they have to stay focused on that and third i think you re going to have a permanent opposition, sort of a combination of the news media and the elizabeth warren hard left and they re going to attack every single day and find something to attack all the time, and they ve just got to trump s got to get used to the idea that s okay, that s just noise. his job is to produce for the american people and frankly, to the degree that the democrats decay into being just the anti-trump party, they will keep themselves in the minority for a long time. a lot of good points. that attack from the sharp left
employee unions a move the sentinel said went far beyond what was necessary. what the people want is someone who fights for the people, not someone who fights the people! so yes, governor walker, for the moment mr. trump is providing a largely largely imp erks nrksenetrable smokescreen. even in the donald haze we can see you. no matter what the conventional haze it may be you that is the most outrageous candidate in the race. sincerely, melissa. (vo) making the most out of every mile. that s why i got a subaru impreza.