sweats, chills, muscle aches, or coughs or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. nothing is everything talk to your dermatologist about skyrizi. learn how abbvie could help you save. imagine a world where we have the tools talk to your dermatologist about skyrizi. to sell things that mean something. like a sunscreen made for melanated skin that blends in. proof that things don t have to be the way that they ve always been. the world s been waiting for what you do.
vaccinating. i don t know. is this something in the long run we ll be able to keep up with? i think we have to think about what the optimal vaccine policy is going to be. is this going to be something where we update strain changes the way we do with flu or something where we re satisfied with protection against serious illness, hospitalization, and death? i think that s sort of going to dictate what we do. but when you re trying to guess what strains are going to be coming up, just like with flu, it s a guessing game and you ll always be in a reactive stance, not proactive. that s why i think the better solution might be universal coronavirus vaccines, one that targets parts of the virus that don t mu tatd, not just for sars 2, but there are companies working on this and they are moving into clinical trials. hopefully a universal coronavirus will be the way we tackle this problem and don t have to get into this game of guessing. the numbers are still quite staggering here in the u
at the same time, defense secretary lloyd austin has informed seven republican governors their state s national guard members must be vaccinated against covid-19 amid an ongoing dispute between gop leaders and the pentagon over that mandate. pentagon press secretary john kirby responding right here on msnbc. we are rock solid and convinced that the secretary has the legal authority to mandate these vaccines, mandatory vaccines are not new in the military. we ve been doing it since george washington at valley forge. this mandate is absolutely solid in terms of our authorities and we ll continue to pursue a mandatory vaccine regimen for the rest of the force. meantime, on capitol hill, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell is calling for an end to the covid-19 state of emergency. it s time we accept that covid is here to stay and we just need to get on with our lives. it s time for state of emergency to wind down.
5,000 people walking the streets of new york who committed crime, many, violent crime, and basically the district attorneys and courts have not been effective in keeping up with the arrests the nypd is making. covid does have an impact, but the biggest impact is political. political leadership in this state, in particular california and elsewhere, has really disrupted the criminal justice system and reduced crime for 25 straight years in this country starting in 2019. disruptions to such an extent, we see the crime rates we just reported. those crime rates are not going down anytime soon. i m sorry there s been such a nation of police, demoralization of police, a diminishing in police in terms of their numbers that they are not effective because they re not being supported by political leadership and the laws, the district attorneys, and the prosecution. it s a sad reality and won t change anytime soon. as you know, mayor adams mims a former nypd officer, released
wahoooo! (vo) you can be well-groomed. or even well-spoken. (man) ooooooo. (vo) but there s just something about being well-adventured. (vo) adventure has a new look. discover more in the all-new subaru forester wilderness. love. it s what makes subaru, subaru. we are waiting for remarks from president biden after that successful counterterrorism mission in syria that left the leader of isis dead. we ll have his comments live for you. also this morning, the u.s. army says it will immediately begin discharging soldier who is refuse to get the mandatory coronavirus vaccine, putting more than 3,300 service members at risk of being forced out. roughly 97% of all soldiers have gotten at least one shot.