dr. collins, from a public health standpoint? throw in the towel? no. we re not throwing in any towels now. we have got to try to get this safe and effective vaccine in all the places where it needs to be. and i do think at this point the growing momentum for businesses and universities and now the military to make this a requirement is the other tool we ve got right now to try to get the attention of those 8 5 million americans who are still at risk and who are putting the rers of it at risk too. i think you ll see more of the mandates now that any concerns about whether emergency use made that a little less viable, it s now totally viable. i m a federal employee. i run an organization of 45,000 people. i m glad to see this as well. one more reason we re going to require vaccinations for federal employees or those who will refuse will have to be tested once or twice a week. that s a big pain for them to do. i think this may be a turning
food, and there s a wellness program including arts and crafts angel team sports. the small screen star isn t the prison s first famous inmate. patty herse tty hurst was since the 70s. heidi flis did time there. she later described the prison as anything but easy. you re in a very antisocial environment. it s very hostile. there are times when i felt like oh my god i m going to have to go to the weight pile and kill this girl and i ll be stuck here for the rers of my life. there are some scary situations. her sentence, just 14 days, was handed down in a boston courtroom last month. she pleaded guilty in may to paying $15,000 to inflate her daughter s s.a.t. scores. in a letter to the court, she wrote in my desperation to be a good mother, i talked myself into believing that all i was doing was giving my daughter a fair shot. i see the irony in that
department of homeland security did not respond, didn t offer any information about what 10 terrorists were caught to back the president s claim. it did say they prevent an a average of 10 suspected terriristses identified on the watch list from entering into the u.s. eefrp day. joining us from the yaus paults but not from washington. i m sure you, like the rers of us watched that spectacle with our popcorn. obviously gained a lot of traction. a lot of viewers probably watched it. what are your biggest take aways? do you think this was a lot of political p political postering. whether or not president will be able to listen to his advisors and understand putting americans in a position where their government is shut down is
african-american professional athletes, and for people to think thecause we re athletes this thing doesn t happen to us. so, here, you guys, you make colin assigned to $100 million what is is he complaining about. i can speak for myself, we played in super bowl 23, after that, i m from los angeles, california, i go home, even though i m with the 49 rers, i t home and i was stopped bythe police four or five times. i had one inciden through beverly hills, i had the helicopters, i had four or five police officers cars surrounding me, got out, put guns to my head, helicopters shining on me
law, prank road signs welcomed drers to seemingly another country, the land of illegals. if the politicians in california don t want to protect their communities, then ice will. reporter: the acting head of immigration and customs enforcement on fox news said california politicians who made the law should be held personally accountable. politicos here aren t worried. have you ever seen the enmity between california and d.c. like it is today? i wouldn t call it enmity, yeah. certain policies are eye radical departure from the norm, california will fight those. reporter: the immigrant community finding its voice in the era of trump. we re actually working harder and galvanizing more people. reporter: a daughter of mexican immigrants, east l.a. activist lydia avila said the president has only emboldened her community. this is a movement that is not going to be stopped.