why did they do it? reporter: the bottom line here is that as you know, a district court recently held that, in fact, that that requirement that white house had put in place which said if you are a contractor to the federal government you must be vaccinated, that is on pause under a district court s ruling and amtrak, which is technically a quasi public/private partnership, decided it cannot compel its employees to be vaxxed however their rates are high now. 95.7% of employees are fully vaccinated, four have some sort of an accommodation. when you add people who have at least one vaccination they re up to 97.3% and the ceo says they expect to go to 100% by january or so. right now only about 500 amtrak employees according to the company are not vaccinated. as a result, they re going to allow them to test weekly, once a week, to make sure they don t contract covid. the bottom line, it s a reality
america of deaths, significantly a majority of them are african-americans, you look at lies about the coronavirus, giving china time to cover up and get rid of any kind of incriminating evidence. they have done so much harm to the country, why would you trust them, at this point? greg: i will give you a 97.3% on the red meat meter. how do i get it to 100? greg: i think it is a little below the 100 right now is where you want to be. you don t want to get up there too much, where am i, charlie? you know the point of the orange lady is making. just like trump. greg: national news dropped the ball on crime because they don t have to report on things that happened locally. it is the local news that stuff is happening outside their door, so it s like, philadelphia another man shot, blah, blah, blah. what is his name, who was the
Apr 12, 2021
The Milwaukee Brewers may have found their missing offense in St. Louis over the weekend, but potentially lost another key member of their everyday lineup to the injury bug.
Milwaukee (5-4) jumped out to a quick 7-0 lead after two innings and were able to cruise to an easy 9-3 over the Cardinals, but lost star outfielder Christian Yelich to a sore back in the process. Further complicating matters, third baseman Travis Shaw, who belted a long three-run homer in the second inning had to leave after fouling a ball off of his leg in the fifth inning. For Christian, it s low back tightness; day to day, Brewers manager Craig Counsell told reporters via zoom after the game. Travis has a right shin contusion and it s going to be the same day to day. We ll see how they re doing tomorrow. I m not ruling them out. We ll see how they are when they get to the field.
Apr 12, 2021
Czabe and KB tried something new Sunday for the front nine of the Masters - they did a live Streamyard of them describing the action at the tournament. For the most part it went well, with the exception of some delay in streaming. They then talked about what other sporting events you could do this for and KB said he and Josh could do one about bowling. The hard part about bowling is the lane is the same wherever you are. Golf courses are different from other courses because of trees, water, etc. It’s a fun new world but Czabe says at the end of the day why do we do it? (Photo/Getty Images)