President elect has nominated Ardent Obamacare critic tom price, a republican congressman from the state of georgia, Congressman Price is very tight with paul ryan, this is according to the House Speaker himself. Here is speaker ryan on local talk radio. What im excited about is tom price who is a very close friend of mine. Tom price is one of the architects of replacing obamacare, of fixing health care. Hes a surgeon, he knows how the law works and hes been the most passionate advocate for patientcentered Health Care Reforms that ive seen in congress and im really excited he is now going to be the quarterback, the point person in the new administration on reforming health care. So that was speaker ryan and as donald trump is adding to his cabinet, hes also making headlines again for one of his tweets. This is what he wrote nobody should be allowed to burn the
the momentum our campaign got in the last two weeks of the campaign i think was largely due to the fact that those obamacare pr
bay. what did tom brady mean to the nfl in terms of fans and how they identified with him? well, i think you know, any stadium he went into, he was the lebron james of the nfl. michael jordan. kobe bryant. you have tom brady in the building, it s on fire. and i just think overall, this guy left new england, winning super bowls and went to tampa and had success early on. immediate success. i just think the ore that he carried with him says a lot and obviously if you can have him on your team, you knew that you were going to have an opportunity to compete week in and week out. an opportunity to play in championship games and win super bowls. he s just, he s been unreal and i don t think there will ever be another player like him come through. i ve asked a couple of folks
the second largest city here in. ukraine located in the northeastern section of the country. we just got an update from the regional state administration saying that it s building was struck by missiles. injured six people. including one child. the death toll is still being determined. the statement also says that there s a fire on the roof of the opera house. but that that has since been eliminated more than 40 people and seven units were involved in the rescue effort. i have been speaking to citizens there and they are absolutely terrified. i have speaking to top the. anna earlier, this, morning she is sitting at a friends apartment. and just hours ago, a missile struck the house across from her. she said that it s on fire. the smoke is not coming into their apartment. and she has nowhere to go. it s freezing cold. and moving to a shelter she said is not an option because of the frigid temperatures. because the shelters, which are
come down low enough, then i think you may be able to have a little pullback on some of these mitigation measures. but when you have this much virus still circulating, you have 120,000 roughly new cases per day, 1,300 people dying per day, hospitals starting to become overwhelmed, 67,000 people in the hospital now in the country, i think for the time being we re still sort of very much in a significant surge. it s on fire. so yeah, you have to do everything you can to try and control it. do you think more shutdowns, for lack of a better word, may be coming? i think it will be very hard to implement those. i mean, i think the country has sort of reacted to these in the past. but i think what we have learned over the past couple of years is you ve got to see what s happening with hospitals. when hospitals do start to become overwhelmed, they cannot take care of all the patients that are coming in, they can t take care of patients who are coming in who do not have covid,
per day, 1,300 people dying per day, hospitals starting to become overwhelmed, 67,000 people in the hospital now in the country, i think for the time being we re still sort of very much in a significant surge. it s on fire. so yeah, you have to do everything you can to try and control it. do you think more shutdowns, for lack of a better word, may be coming? i think it will be very hard to implement those. i mean, i think the country has sort of reacted to these in the past. but i think what we have learned over the past couple of years is you ve got to see what s happening with hospitals. when hospitals do start to become overwhelmed, they cannot take care of all the patients that are coming in, they can t take care of patients who are coming in who do not have covid, that are totally unrelated to covid. that s when hospital administrators raise their hand and they say, you know, we need to put the brakes on here, we cannot handle all this anymore. so if it gets to that point in v