you can still drive between the lines. so rod s tale is a cautionary one a camera-grabbing, over-the-top example of how bribery, extortion, and graft easily sneak into our political system behind ambition and enormous egos. and if politicians or the public feel the same way he does, then another rod blagojevich is just around the corner. i didn t break a law, cross the line, or take a penny, okay? but i never said i wasn t a [bleep] idiot. [laughter] thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much! -awesome. thank you so much. -yeah, thanks. appreciate it. really enjoyed it. you re all right. i wish you the best. we ll see how it ends up and who cares. that s true. find out what are you gonna do, throw me back in prison? -no, but i mean, like, -you can t hurt me, man. tapper: for a country that bills itself as the world s oldest democracy, we sure do love a strongman, and from teddy roosevelt all the way up to our reality tv president, now
over delivering. so this was a distinct change, i think, in messaging and sort of represents a noof phase according to some of the people i talked to who are responsible for the vaccine rollout. i think numbers wise, yeah, it s totally possible when you start to look at the amount of vaccine that s available, look from moderna, pfizer, johnson & joh johnson, getting the vaccines into people s arms, and also into hard-to-reach communities. it s not a slam dunk. i think the vaccine itself will be available but to make sure people actually can have access to it, people who want it can have access, it s still a question mark. i also think that the idea then that they say by july 4th we re going to have this ability to basically, as he s describing, this return to normalcy. again, i think it s very doable. it seems very realistic, but this is a different sort of change in messaging from this white house. i was going to ask you, sanjay, what you think the major obstacles are in t