little bit and the second thing is the federal reserve stop stop printing all that money and start raising target interest rates. that will curb the inflation. it may take a year but that will do it. i don t see that happening now. i wish i am wrong but i don t see it happening. bill: they re trying to make it easier for manchin and sinema and others like warner in virginia to go ahead and oppose this bill. dana: don t forget mark kelly in arizona. bill: that s a great thought. those are all great thoughts. there is a lot of great thoughts out there. save america, kill the bill, and stop the yes, look, i ve said this months ago and still on it. you know what? they just might kill the bill. the way this calendar works, dana, they aren t going to get anything done over the holidays. nothing is going to get done. then you come to the new year,
may start. it s still pending fda authorization. they have to look and make sure the safety data and efficacy data is in. there s a couple of steps still. if it all goes, september 20th. so anyone who was vaccinated january 20th or earlier, basically can go at that time. for the most part, because the prioritization in the early days was of the most vulnerable populations, because of the way the calendar works, it will essentially translate now into eight month ares after for those same people. just to be precise, only for americans 18 and older, if you are under 18, from the 12 to 18, you re not going to get the booster shot, at least not now. sanjay, thank you. dr. leana wen, thanks to you as well. coming up, more on the breaking news. president biden now raising the possibility that u.s. forces will stay in afghanistan past their withdrawal deadline at the end of this month. hands feel dry? like sandpaper. introducing new dove handwash, with 5 x moisturizer blend.
a fascinating background, emily. she s the children of academics and high school in montreal and went to howard university and goes into the prosecutor s office. she has a distinct life story to tell in this race. that s true. i mean, i was spending time with her and she talked a lot about helping folks like the folks i grew up, african american working close berkeley. that s on her mind. you see contradictions here. you see that kind of focus, which could have a lot of appeal for a progressive democrat and you see her identity as a prosecutor, which i think as dorian said, she ll have some reckoning that we haven t seen from her yet and the left is going to push her on that. there was an op ed of i believe your sister saying she was not a progressive prosecutor, there are defense attorneys that feel that way and there is a question how the primary calendar works, which
democratic primary to have a really strong story about their evolution and what their platform is today and tomorrow. there is also, and harris has a fascinating background, emily. she s the children of academics and high school in montreal and went to howard university and goes into the prosecutor s office. she has a distinct life story to tell in this race. that s true. i mean, i was spending time with her and she talked a lot about helping folks like the folks i grew up, african american working close berkeley. that s on her mind. you see contradictions here. you see that kind of focus, which could have a lot of appeal for a progressive democrat and you see her identity as a prosecutor, which i think as dorian said, she ll have some reckoning that we haven t seen from her yet and the left is going to push her on that. there was an op ed of i believe your sister saying she was not a progressive prosecutor, there are defense attorneys that feel that way and there is a question h
all close it out and do the best job we can for the american people. in that process. i don t mean anything by it more than that. i m closing out the year. you guys are and most are doing end of the year stories. because that s how the calendar works. and we re going to end on a strong note and i think we ll end the briefing on a strong note and i m going to get water and a few cough drops and sarah what is the our team will be around the rest of the afternoon to answer any other questions you have. see you tomorrow. sarah huckabee sanders closing out a, in ways, shorter than normal briefing at least for her. she says she has strep throat. recap a little of what we learned. a lot of questions about rex tillerson and his future given reporting speculating he could be replaced as year s end by mike pompeo, current director of the cia. now i want to bring in hallie jackson, our chief white house correspondent. she s in the briefing room and was listening to that along with me. h