florida. i don t think he could live bee there for more than two days without some sort of shelter. but i think he could stay under the grid or off the grid for a little while. i don t read him is being sophisticated enough. if he s alive, to stay off the grid that long. he s in every system you can imagine every law enforcement and citizen in the nation is looking for him. if he s alive he will stumble into something in will have him. i really appreciate your time . we are awaiting that press briefing where the autopsy report and the results will be revealed at to 30:00 p.m. eastern time. thank you for our panel. in the meantime we want to jump to the white house where jen psaki is taking questions in th briefing room. teammate a little bit of news so the president is going to meet with the heads of several port facilities in the port of long beach and others. let s pick it up now in the briefing room. leaving their jobs is attribute to that. they re are also conditions, so
let s play that and then we ll get your thoughts. i think your business, the tourist business is really going to be in a bind for a little while. and one of the things we re ending all those things that are things keeping people back from going back to work, et cetera. what do you think about that? he says we re ending all of those things that kept people from going back to work, senator. well, they continue for several more weeks, except for states like south carolina, where we decided to do away with the enhanced unemployment benefits and what happened to our unemployment roles? they went down. they dropped precipitously. there s no doubt that adding more money, adding more benefits for too long reduces the number of people who will go back to work. secretary yellen said just a few weeks ago that, yes, we should expect inflation to continue to increase for the next several months. that s not transitory.
let s play that and then we ll get your thoughts. i think your business, the tourist business is really going to be in a bind for a little while. and one of the things we re ending all those things that are things keeping people back from going back to work, et cetera. what do you think about that? he says we re ending all of those things that kept people from going back to work, senator. well, they continue for several more weeks, except for states like south carolina, where we decided to do away with the enhanced unemployment benefits and what happened to our unemployment roles? they went down. they dropped precipitously. there s no doubt that adding more money, adding more benefits for too long reduces the number of people who will go back to work. secretary yellen said just a few weeks ago that, yes, we should expect inflation to continue to increase for the next several months. that s not transitory.
other industries continue to struggle to find employees. how do you and the biden administration plan to incentivize those that haven t returned to work yet? there s some evidence that maintaining the ability to continue not, to not have to pay your rent so you don t get thrown out and being able to provide for unemployment insurance has kept people from going back to work. your business and the tourist business is really going to be in a bind for a little while. people being $7, $8 an hour plus tips, that s, i think, john, you re going to be finding $15 an hour and more. neil: where have i heard that before? pay your people more? pay them more. it s an employee s, an
and caused inflation to spike. both of those are disaster for small businesses. listen carefully as joe biden explains why he is doing this. we are looking to hire more every day as we try to restart our restaurant business. the entire industry, amongst other industries, continue to struggle to find employees. how do you and the biden administration plan to incentivize those who haven t returned to work yet? hiring is our top priority right now. two things. one, if you notice, we kept you open. i think it really is a matter of people deciding now that they have opportunities to do other things and there s a shortage of employees. people are looking to make more money and to bargain, and so i think your business in the tourist business is really going to be in a bind for a little while. tucker: okay.