we had already signed up 70,000 vaccine sites. let me remind you on january 20th, 1.5 million shots were in arms on that day. that had nothing to do with the biden administration. i think the biden administration are doing some good things in underserved communities and carrying the bat onwell. i think the roll-out was really about as well as it could be. miraculous given the short time. i think we ll look back on that and history will prove that to be correct. bill: thank you for your time and the job you ve done. dana: when you hear that fourth of july messaging small gathers maybe outside. even people as careful as you can be have been following their own monitor, i think, on what makes sense. you could be in the backyard, you can have a lot of space around you. i just keep feeling like the message that comes out is giving us the hold, hold, hold. brave heart, hold on. don t get excited or freak out yet. i understand you want to be cautious but it feels li
Well, its big because some people say that there were ten kilotons other people say in the ten kiloton range. So the north koreans are making very fast progress. They may have a Nuclear Warhead for their short and intermediaterange missiles. Within two or three years, theyll have a warhead that can hit the United States. They also now have two launchers that can hit the United States. So the American People are now starting to be at risk. The question has always been its easy, fairly enough, to detect what theyre doing. Its been impossible to stop it thus far. Where are we in terms of understanding what leverage works . Sanctions havent worked. International condemnation hasnt worked. What do you see on the horizon . Well, we have sanctions, of course, the United States and the International Community, but those sanctions are not as tough as they could be. As assistance Secretary Of State russell says, look, our sanctions are design to bring north korea to its senses, not to its knees.
we could power entire cities with this at some point? yeah, yeah. listen, once we get to the generator stage, that s it for fossil fuels. once we can generate an energy, we will have all the energy we need and more that is absolutely, you know, no pollution and completely sustainable. so to get there now is really an engineering problem. it will take a considerable amount of work. we proved you can do it. now doing it in a way that you can generate you can build a generating station and use this, there s an enormous amount of engineering to get there, and a lot of scientific problems to solve. the important part is that it could be done. sounds like all systems are go, though. big green light on this one. thanks, guys. up next, millions of americans spent the morning shoveling and shivering, and we
markets soaring today on hopes the fed will slow its pace of interest rate hikes. the markets thought they saw a big green light to go buy stocks. they love this report coming in lower than expected. reporter: president biden today also bullish saying today s numbers are proof his plan is working. mainstream economists are saying this is a really positive sign of the resilience of the economic recovery. reporter: but inflation is still well above the fed s target rate of 2%. is today s report enough to change the fed s thinking? t s not enough to change the fed s thinking. what it is enough to do is to start a countdown, and the fed wants to see several months of declining inflation before it limits its rate hikes. reporter: with thanksgiving exactly two weeks away holiday budgets are still stretched thin by the essentials, groceries up more than 12% compared to last year, gas surpassing 17%, and rent soaring 7 1/2%. that s the largest increase in four decades. with one in t
to the ballot box for people who are not white. this ruling from the supreme court this week is basically a big green light to republican legislatures which are trying to make it harder for people to vote. it is signaling any court challenges that we have seen this year could fail like the challenge to the arizona law just did. if you are on that side of the fight, if you are trying to knock down laws that make it harder to vote, where is your head at right now? joining us now, cecilia wong at the aclu. they filed a brief with the supreme court arguing the arizona laws violated section 2 of the voting rights act. thank you for being with us this evening. i think that s not common language for many people who are relatively well read on the topic. what does that mean? the voting rights act says you candidate make laws that make it harder for an identifiable group to vote. what congress meant when it enacted the latest version of section 2 of the voting rights