of employee shortages. other states with lower vaccination rates say mandates would cause major problems in school districts. we can t shut down alabama simply for the fact that we might not be getting as many vaccines. reporter: city officials in new york say they ll have thousands of substitutes standing by for teachers who fail to present vaccination cards. union officials say they re also concerned about staff beyond teachers like custodians, cafeteria workers and safety officers. just this afternoon a federal appeals court ruled new york state must temporarily allow vaccine exemptions for healthcare workers with religious objections. the judge will hear arguments in that case in a couple of weeks. bret? bret: thank you. we got word from our supreme court team janet bream that some new york citiers filed an emergency request with the supreme court to block the vaccine mandate that is about to
himself? a few months ago in iowa, the first time on the same stage as hillary clinton, i interviewed him and he acknowledged he was nervous. i think he may be nervous tomorrow night. this is a huge moment for him. see if he can overcome the citiers. what do the moderators do? they have so much control. is this about e-mails, economic policy, about whitewater? who knows where they ll take it. how much they try to create problems for the front-runner as opposed to all the candidates want is a discussion of ideas facing the country. cornell, the top three for you? it s really one hillary has to get out of this danger of becoming jeb bush. what i mean by that and halpern s right. in 2008 she won all the debates according to you all and barack obama. she is very good at debating. she may be too good. the problem with her, she becoming jeb bush on our side, to the establishment, she is too