federal dollars go and tailor mandates that way. a n a statement the white house signalled a bit of a resignation saying biden will use his voice as president to advocate for employer mandates. dogging the administration this week, inflation rising at a pace not seen in 40 years. the low presidential ratings that come with it. the uncertainty that lies ahead for the president and the party is the midterm season approaches. carol lee is at the white house for us with the latest on the biden administration. jake ward is talking to businesses in the bay area about how they re dealing with the vaccine mandate decision. and also with us for more on where vaccine mandates go, a professor at case western university s law school and medical school. carol, let me start with you. i hesitate to use the lipstick on a pig metaphor. they ve had a rough week. they re trying to tout something that a lot of people say hey,
jonathan, that alone is probably only going to pick up 5% to 10% of the population. workplace mandates, employer mandates, we still have a lot of room to move with much of the country. certainly we should expect to keep hearing the drum beat from the white house about people getting their boosters. dr. patel, we appreciate it and will talk to you again soon. earlier in the show we asked this question. why are you awake? jen writes this, with special thanks to mika and her inspirational know your value, i am up way too early because i am starting my third semester of college. there you go. dan, what do you have back there? i have one from steve who says, my wife and i are spending a few days with daughter and family. we have political differences. way too early is something to agree on. it unites rather than divides. we appeal to all demographics. i recommend watching every morning. will tweets this. i ve had problems sleeping since the end of the bengals playoff
vaccine mandates contractors healthcare workers and large private employers have been temporarily blocked from the courts and by the way in most instances, the judge responsible was a judge that was appointed by former president trump. so, in some cases republican governors seem to be encouraging people to defy employer mandates. tammy: don t forget flip flop fauci who doesn t care about what the court has to say about your individual freedom. i would prefer and we all would prefer that people would be voluntarily getting vaccinated but if they are not going to do it. sometimes you have got do things that are unpopular but that clearly supersede individual choices. tammy: all right now here to react the host of making money on fox business, our friend charles payne. charles, thank you for joining me tonight. this is a fascinating thing to watch unfold, i would argue, that all of this no longer really has anything to do with healthcare or our health or managing the impact of covid
prominent democrats in congress and one at the state level, a couple governors, appear to be souring on similar vaccine mandates. the administration is facing another legal setback as a judge blocked the president s mandate for federal contractors. right now all three of biden s vaccine mandates for federal contractors and healthcare workers and private employers have been temporarily blocked in the courts, in most instances, the judge responsible was appointed by president trump. it s hard to sell a mandate amid the flood of misinformation and politicalization, some governors seem to be encouraging people to defy employer mandates, if you use taxpayer dollars to reward people that do not participate. that tells you something. doesn t it? a few states are giving unemployment benefits to those who lose their job to not getting the vaccine the fact that the biden administration