Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is discussing steps the TSA can take to prepare for the upcoming holiday travel season with a number of workers still unvaccinated.
negative. and the next monthly jobs report could be negative as well which would break a 99 month treatment of job gains in the economy. granted once the government is back up and running, that will start to unwind itself and maybe figure are more strongly into future numbers. but it is an impact not just on those that are furloughed and much sympathy that goes out to them, but government suppliers are impacted as well. absolutely a domino effect. we have key dates. january 259 is tth is the next day, january 30th the gdp report, that will be affected if no easy are solution. federal workers go he without another paycheck this week. what kind of options do they have to try to help them make ends meet in. it is hard for those recalled or you look at tsa workers who cannot file for unemployment insurance benefits because they have a job. and the 50,000 that the
we need adults in the room to change this. if you re at the banks or the restaurants or wherever you go, you feel that more personally than you do a protest at the white house. sandy says she s feeling like a pawn, she s feeling like no one is hearing her. josephine has said we have a lot of people on the air, contractors, tsa workers, who all say we re hurting right now. it seems like no one is empathasizing with their pain. meaning the people that have the power to cut a deal, make a deal, et cetera. you re hearing these people on the air. will they maybe be heard and will that be incentive to get government up and running? figure things out. the first day that members of congress come back from a recess of having worked in republican leadership, there is a meeting of republican leadership
in the country for insider trading. another person was indicted today, but it was not the founder and owner of s.a.c. if the government can t get him, they say they trial to go for second best, some of his $9 billion in the form of fines. now, tsa, asleep on the job. that is just one of the violations cited in a new government report that shows misconduct by tsa workers has increased by nearly 30% in the past three years. the transportation security administration screens about 1.8 million passengers every day at nearly 500 air ports in this country. rene marsh has this outfront investigation. reporter: the list includes everything from forgery, sexual misconduct to physical fighting and using abusive language. there s not even a proper way to report some of the offenses. this may be the tip of the iceberg of some of the offenses. reporter: offenses like a tsa screening supervisor at newark