will come down but if you look at transmission rate of covid in the country the red map, more than 3,200 counties, 3,200 counties, only eight don t have high transmission of omicron. this is an incredibly virus transmission getting up there in measles which is the most transmissible agent that we know. the shown that if it s like the uk, if the trend in new york continue, that will soon be reflected in the rest country so that by as we go through the month of february, the number of cases starts to go down precipitously, and then there s a lot of discussion in the scientific community about what happens then. there are those who feel that omicron is acting like some form of herd immunity. i personally do not think so. i think it s going to behave like other upper respiratory coronavirus, protect short-term protection unless you get
this hour, anthony roman, a former pilot and ceo and founder of roman associations, an investigation/risk management firm. tom was talking about those recorders. they will have hundreds of pieces of information. ron was talking about that oscillation. will be able to confirm from if those are intact what exactly happened. what were they doing in front, what was happening in back with the equipment. these oscillations are a real problem because once they start, they build on themselves and can result in a stall configuration. which would explain that very low air speed within 20 seconds after it reached 33,000 feet or so. it begins like this and as the aircraft builds momentum, as they get big, it reaches an angle of attack at which the aircraft stalls and begins to go down precipitously.
that s not true. does it bother you? sir, i think t with the health care costs will increase but they are going slower because of obama care. it s not going to go down precipitously. yes, ma am? the affordable care act, as i call it, i do believe it is helping us. as a young person i am still benefitting from being on my parents insurance. we concentrate on what it s t not doing. it s really good to focus on cost effectiveness as we mentioned what s lowering and going up and increasing. i think another idea is that it hasn t been fully implemented yet. we are jumping the gun. from ohio state. just to get back to that clip. we were talking about the deficit and debt crisis. if i m not mistaken the cbo reported that obama care would add $1.5 trillion to the debt i. as of right now that s over $53,000 per citizen to pay off the debt.
it the government would shut down precipitously and we don t have an austerity measure that goes forward. that means that everything putters along until we get an agreement rather than shut it down precipitously. sir, i want to ask you, because the tea party certainly that name has been thrown around and the role it s playing. but before we get to that, do you have a problem with the dollar amount in particular that is being talked about, going to planned parenthood, or do you have a problem with any federal money going to planned parenthood? my concern is the overall dollar amount that we re not cutting for spending, not one particular program. so you have no problem with the federal money going to parenthood? well, i have a problem with federal money going to abortion. i voted for both the democrat and republican pro toes sal
okay. i m trying to get my big head out of the way here. dow posting triple-digit gains today, trade to go resume for the first time since friday when economic concerns and a weak jobs report drove stocks down precipitously. we want to dig deeper into the jobs report. christine romans at the cnn money team live from new york. christine, if you would, we know the unemployment rate went down from 9.7% to 9.5%, but the reason that number went down is cause for concern. right. the reason the number went down, tony is because 600,000 people simply dropped out of the work force, because they had been looking at signs of private sector growth early in the year. we re were hoping they could find a job and couldn t. so 125,000 jobs lost overall in