explaining the love relationship that gabby had with brian s parents who, by the way, they live together in the same home. they do very close relationship. she lived with his parents. that, to me, doesn t sound good. you are the mom of two daughters. to julie s point, that seems absolutely inconceivable to feel that way emotionally about someone who, at this point, is all closed off? her parents have exhibited so much self-control. everything inside of them want to tune him up and look at the cameras knowing that he is watching and say, where is she? when was the last time you saw her question recorded to part ways? what were the circumstances? why did you show up alone? you were together on this multitrip to month trip across the country. when did it end? are there 911 records from the married couple showing that they are the ones who called 911 at
where the ten votes are going to come from, but how are they balancing their energy. if they re crossing their fingers joe manchin is going to get them over the finish line with ten republicans, that doesn t sound good. as a democrat myself, i m not into crossing my fingers to am sure there are voting rights protections. this is the time now that president joe biden picks up the phone, as reported in rolling stone today, that he picks up the phone and applies pressure, and he recognizes that his constituents, the african-american community, african-american voters, particularly african-american women, stood up for him and ushered him forward to the white house, and now it s his time to stand up for voting access and voting protections. and that means doing everything that he can to unfortunately focus on joe manchin and change his mind. it is time to end the filibuster in order to get critical protections for the right to vote. let s talk infrastructure, congressman. i would like
responsibility we have to end the fossil fuel era and therefore reduce the risks of these super dangerous storms and events. it s back to your first point. the long view. it was a couple of decades ago where the warning signs were there and here we are now in that space. who knows what s around the corner, but it doesn t sound good unless there s some real qualified change. so you have traveled all around the country studying the climate crisis. you ve seen the fires, you ve seen the droughts, you ve seen the storms. what is your message to those who, even today, even despite all of these images, still don t want to acknowledge that there s a problem? i mean, i think this is incredibly difficult and in the aftermath of a disaster like this and a hurricane like this, i think it s important to just sort of be there for each other, know that we re not alone, that people are all hopefully coming together facing the immediate sort of safety risks of a crisis
certainly as it affects the delta variant and older populations like those in nursing homes, there should be updated data on that so we can understand why there s a conversation right now over boosters. the bottom line, steph, there is no question that getting a shot is still your best bet at preventing optizations and preventing deaths. stephanie? peter that phrase the waning efficacy of the vaccines doesn t sound good. does this recommended booster point to any sort of failure of the vaccines in any way? well, not really, stephanie. i think the whole, this whole arg discussion needs to be reframed. here s why. when these vaccines were rolled out in december and january, they were given with a three to four-week interval between the first and second immunization. that would not be the schedule you would recommend if you want to create longlasting, durable protection. it was done for, to get as many
careful eye on it. bill: i m no pro but that doesn t sound good. you see it all the time, right? prices on everyday goods keep going up. now with inflation hitting a 13-year high they were caught offguard. steve moore worked for trump. i think yell en comment we ll see several more months of rapid inflation, where does it go? i hate to say i told you so but i ve been saying on this show for many months that inflation is a growing problem and by the way janet yellen and jerome powell have been pao pao ing the idea and now finally admitting it s a big problem for the country. we see it every day. if you are traveling and you need a rental car, hotel, airline ticket you see 25% increases. this is a real problem.