on federal contractors. the judge in savannah said even in times of crisis, this court must reserve the rule of law an ensure that all branches of government act within the bound of their constitutionally granted authority. separate mandates for healthcar workers and for businesses that employ more than 100 people hav also been blocked by federal courts in kentucky, ohio, and tennessee. first in the nation local covid maxine for private companies is coming to new york city. with details and impact of enforcement likely to accelerat endemic and staffing related issues, businesses are already facing and legal challenges certain to extend beyond the current term of lame-duck mayor bill de blasio. good evening, alexis. tonight that legal fallout continues as new yorkers are fighting back against this new vaccine mandate. just hours ago at staten island -based law form filing a class action lawsuit on behalf of all unvaccinated workers across new
carley: jen psaki is not denying that president biden failed to ask president xi for cooperation in tracking down the origins of the covid pandemic during the virtual summit. the president s push for the chinese to participate more, provide more transparent data and information, we never held back on that front. it is clear that is what we want. i don t have any more to read out from the meeting. reporter: it is clear biden wants chinese cooperation and covid origin probe but not saying where he brought it up during the 3 our discussion on monday. and albanian immigrant who came to america to flee communism looking to challenge chuck schumer in the 2022 midterms. is an underdog who feel
soon. if this bill does pass and you think about why we are in this inflationary period it is because the government has handed so much money, pumped the economy with so much free money in the system, things end up costing more and that is exactly what this bill will do so you think things cost a lot now, wait until this passes and see what happens. todd: florida governor ron desantis signing four bills to derail covid maxine mandate requiring private employers for health, religious and pregnancy exemptions a strip the surgeon general s ability to mandate vaccines in texas or florida to exit osha and prevent schools from acquiring vaccines for students. signing bills alongside a second-grader suspended from her school for 40 days for refusing to wear a mask.
president. the 36 number is the lowest presidential number in this quinnipiac polling since the start of his presidency. why is he still not reversing course on what caused this drop? reporter: most of the poll numbers have to do with the pandemic, this was the president who said i would shutdown the virus, we started coming down from the second biggest wave of new cases of covid, before we got halfway down we are not going back up again, we are looking at the pandemic not shutdown by any means and we are looking at inflation, looking at the border, and any number of things happening with the country in free fall. that s why his numbers are in freefall. jillian: president biden hopes to pass the bills back better social spending plan, could pass
twice the size intended for kids under 12. they want parents as soon as they realize the mistake and health officials say side effects should wear off in a day or two. gavin newsom mandated covid vaccines for schoolchildren in october. instagram is back in the hot seat. a bipartisan group of 10 state attorney general investigating how instagram arms kids and young adult, massachusetts attorney general claiming facebook, no matter, has failed to protect young on its platform and instead chooses to double down on known manipulation exploiting children in the interests of profit, the whistleblower revealing how faith is arming the body image of teenagers. todd: 24 after the hour, joy read the latest media pundit to lecture you the american people who were concerned about inflation. the economy isn t bad, just that people are led because everything cost a little bit more. one of those concerned americans is a small business