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including a person who knows something about electricity, elon musk, who said demand will trouble over the next two decades, we have to i wind, solar and nuclear power plants. progressives say we hate nuclear. how do you get to the green energy if you don t embrace nuclear? you can t do a complete economy based on wind and solar, you can t. and the people who are practical, elon musk, he understands that. go to my website, cassidy.senate.gob-reset. we are trying to get permits in louisiana, and e.p.a. has been sitting on our permit since last october. we are trying to sequester carbon, and the federal government like won t move. now if you can imagine they are
parked it backed up for miles and for months. the white house meeting today, with some of the country s largest shipping carriers and authorities at the ports of los angeles and long beach. announcing operations here will run 24/7, to ease the massive backlog. today s announcement has the potential to be a game-changer. i say potential. because all of these squads won t move by themselves. the complex delays that the nation s busiest ports, accounting for 40% of than container traffic, affects consumers from coast to coast. bins filled with everyday products, from electronics, to apparel. may not make it on to store shelves or front porch is in time for the holidays. at lay in go, there s demand, but little supply. everything has been breaking down, we are trying to be resilient, which we always are a small businesses. but it s affecting us being able to do our job. products aren t just harder to get, but more expensive.
today s announcement is a potential game changer. i say potential because these won t move by themselves. reporter: the ports accounting for 40% of the nation s consumer traffic. bins filled with products may not make it to shelves or front porches by the holiday. everything has been breaking down. we re trying to be resilient. but it s affecting us being able to do our job. reporter: inflation at a 13-year high. prices for beef and bacon, used cars, gas, even furniture, all up double digits. the social security administration announcing its largest cost of living adjustment in nearly 40 years.
special report. bret, this is a big leap here. you can understand the president s thinking here. i tried to be nice and urged people to get vaccinated. we re stuck at these numbers that won t move. he s taking a bit of a leap, and obviously it will get a feisty reaction. how does this play out? i think so. as the numbers continue to rise with the delta variant, neil, i think the administration is stepping up and stepping in to this at some points controversy about mandating vaccines on the federal worker level and also mandating vaccines with businesses with 100 people or more or saying that they have to take a test every week. it s one or the other done through the labor department, through osha. we start going down that road. it opens a lot of doors. you re right. i think there s going to be push back. who is paying for it? is the employee, the employer? who how is this monitored? what is the fall-out if you
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