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These vaccines don t do anything and people are getting infection. but when people get infections with both the booster and the original series, the vaccine, we hardly see them. we don t see them. it s mild. so i think it s really critical now that we update our definition of fully vaccinated to include the booster because today s evidence really supports that. what s so interesting to me about sort of following the fight over vaccine mandates is it s in everyone s interest from a fellow human to human to keep you healthy and to keep you out of the hospital to keep you vaccinate and boosted and it s in the economy s interest to keep stores open, restaurants open you. have to have a work force able go to work and isn t breathing all over their co-workers and customers. i wonder where you see the debates now around the vaccine levels. 64.6% of the population s fully vaccinated. just 35.6% of the fully ....
Dana. dana: thank you rich. bill: want to bring in karl rove former deputy chief of staff at the white house. rich was just mentioning the poll numbers. this is what abc has. economy 58% disapprove. only 36% approve of that. you go one more, disapprove or approve the way the president is handling coronavirus. back in april he was up 33 points. he was up 33 points in april. today he is minus 2 and has another challenge now. how do you see it going? well, the numbers are bad and as rich said, inflation plays a big role in it. this is where inflation was on ally thames in january. up 1.4% over the previous year. in october it was up 7.5% over last year. shelter up 4%, food 6.3%. energy up 35.6% and in january ....
Aduu short space of time. a1% of the adult population have received at least one vaccine dose. and 35.6% of adults in south africa are fully vaccinated against covid 19. significantly, 57% of people aged 60 years and older are fully vaccinated. and 53% of people aged between 50 and 60 are also fully vaccinated. while this is welcome progress, it is not enough to enable us to reduce infections, to prevent illness and also to prevent death. and to restore our economy. vaccination against covid 19 is free, as we know. tonight, i would like to call in every person who has ....
Those voters to go find a viable group and join them at that time. and then that is going to start the second round of caucusing which is what is about to start right now. what you will see is a lot of discussion among the people here in the room so that they can do what iowans do when they caucus, which is to talk to their friends i just want to show the viewers the results with regetting right now that you can see, and they are on the screen right now. right now, and this is in port charlotte, florida, and the first round of the voting in the caucus, and port charlotte, florida. 35.6% for klobuchar, and buttigieg with 28.1%, and biden with 24.4%, and warren with 8.9% and steyer with 1.5%. and now a second round, because some of the candidates were not quote viable, and we will have ....
12,000. the top individual rates will go from 35.6% down to 27%. interesting, because you do not have a single democratic in the house or senate say that they will support this. it will be a major midterm election issue as they make the case that it will not trickle down to the middle and lower income classes and it will be a tax cut for the rich, that is their case all along. the republicans, paul ryan, the leaders in congress, mitch mcconnell, this is a big deal. in addition to the present, it shows that they delivered on a big promise to voters after failing to repeal and replace obamacare. the president has been tweeting about record highs again today. the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500, once the house moves forward tuesday, the senate expected later next week, you can see a lot more activity in the markets next week. tucker? tucker: ed henry in new york. thank you. for more than a year, the ....