we should anticipate widespread disruptions throughout our transportation infrastructure, same for trains and same for a lot of other things. i think the message is going to be be patient. it won t go on forever, but it will be tough over the next few weeks. be prepared for when school is supposed to start in terms of teachers or staff or bus drivers calling in sick. we should anticipate widespread disruption to our social infrastructure over the coming weeks. and it s going to be particularly apparent in a swath going from new york, new jersey, the mid atlantic states all the way to illinois, and then it s going to start going into other parts of the country. we re already seeing now the cases really going up 800% in louisiana, mississippi, georgia, so now it s returning to the south as well. so even with the low severity of illness, the fact that you re going to have so much social disruption to our infrastructure, transportation
this way? yeah, i think she thought that letting this hang out there for a couple weeks going into the new year would be helpful to the democrats side and would expose the fact that maybe there is not a complete consensus within the republican senate ranks about how to proceed. i mean, we already knew that there was a divide between the senate and the white house about how to proceed, and she may be thinking that that also festers a little bit by trying to keep mitch mcconnell on the hook. i think for other reasons, this won t go on forever. can i ask you also another like chess move here? would it be that, if you don t send the articles of impeachment to the senate, then ultimately, the president could never be officially acquitted, right? i mean, is there that maybe playing into this as well? there s a potential of that. then there would also be the question of whether he actually would have been impeached. but i think sure, there s concern among democrats about the talking po
he gets credit somewhat? here managed not to end the obama economic recovery if we want to say that s an achievement. that s pretty low bar. one president got unemployment down to five. another managed to see it go from 5-4. okay. some of these stock market rallies and things like this won t go on forever, we have to look at the bigger picture especially here in the industrial midwest. they are experiencing true economic security. thank you so much for coming in. i appreciate it. great to be with you. say hi to my home state for you. the programming note. democracy in peril. the war on voting rights. that airs tonight, cnn takes a deep dive into the battles over voter access. still coming up, fear over jobs.
well, the markets are eventually going to recognize it when the bid to cover ratio on ten-year bonds drops dawes the people who are purchasing our debt recognize our unfunded liabilities even the don ts say, this is a bad deal. they ve haven t done that. the argument is that we might be pathetic but compared to rest of the world, we re like the tallest midget in the room you. say that can t go on forever. it won t go on forever. evergreen continues until it doesn t and nobody can predict the future. but the point is, here s the point i d make. we have a congress today, run by republicans, democratic president, and ideal time to fix the very key things that so maybe of the people in this country are really depending on. next year social security disability trust fund will be out of money. we ve known that for ten years. nobody on the finance committee otherexeíb÷ than myself when i was
australian prime minister s comments? i think he s being brutally honest. it truly can t go on forever. it s a matter of resources and also a matter of they ve scoured or they will have scoured the most promising area based on the nmarsat data. it was utter confusion and that helped add to the mystery because they were searching in the wrong areas at first. the malaysian government was not fully forthcoming on some of the radar information so i think tony abbott s being wrong day i suppose to be this bluntly honest, but it won t go on forever. there was confusion and there was also apparently some serious human error, expired pinger batteries, miscommunication between radar operators and air traffic control. what do you think the aviation industry can learn from this even though the plane hasn t been found yet? well, many things.