if you got the ways and means and money you ll be able to get treatment. but if you don t then you won t. it also affects medical providers and the last night on all-in amy hag strom mill miller, the founder of and ceo of whole women s health, the organization challenging the texas abortion ban in the supreme court, spoke about the situation facing providers. we have seen lots of people come in since this law was passed heart breakingly we have had to turn away quite a lot of people. and it s been really really difficult for our staff members who are there because of their commitment to this work, because of their commitment to the human rights and justice issue that was abortion, having to look people in the eyes and deny them care that they could provider just two or three days ago. it s really heart breaking for all of us to be put in this position. the fight is being joined, though. meanwhile, several companies and groups are starting to speak out and fight back. lyft
with new data that shows delta variants only need one second to spread new mask mandates from the nation s capital to your kids classroom, to the magic kingdom as a war over masks shapes up in the sunshine state. plus, the gold standard, the american who stepped up in simone biles absence to grab the gold. hear her inspiring journey to tokyo coming up. hey, everyone, welcome to the lead, i m jake tapper. any moment now we re going to hear a major announcement from president biden who is looking to shake the nation out of its relative complacency when it comes to vaccinations. biden is expected to announce new requirements for federal workers requiring everyone in all agencies get a vaccine or show proof of regular negative covid tests. this comes as a slew of major corporations go even one step further taking away the choice from google to netflix, morgan stanley, many more, they re all now mandating vaccines for all of their employees. the momentum moves away from t
wouldn t republicans want to know the truth? is it because they believe the lies or because they re trying to protect the man who started them. my guess it s probably both. will you apologize about january 6 snt. in case you missed it i spoke to congresswoman marjorie taylor greene. she told me she d like to serve on the committee but, should she? listen to what she also told me. there s, you know, information that there may have been fbi operatives. we don t know what that means, right? is that informants? where does that go? where s the proof the fbi was involved? where s the proof that antifa was involved? don t you owe it to people to produce that proof that evidence? i don t know it. i didn t cause the riots so i certainly don t owe it. if the fbi tells you, congresswoman, we didn t have any involvement in it, would you believe them? well, i m sure, yes, of course, if they say they weren t and showed proof they weren t, then of course i would. the man pic
republican nominee for president shouted down as a traitor for that vote to impeach the former president. yeah. and congresswoman liz cheney, that name cheney, a significant name for decades in the party, but now one of her own republican colleagues say she may not even survive the month in her third ranked leadership position. also this morning, president biden in virginia as we get new reporting that there are on going behind the scenes bipartisan talks in congress about trying to get an infrastructure deal done. more on that in a moment. let s begin with our reporter on capitol hill with more on the two republicans that have giant targeted on their back after defying donald trump or for liz cheney, just fist pumping in a respectful move to the president before his address to the joint session of congress. yeah. what really angered republican house members is her comments, her comments from last week during a republican retreat. in which she questioned, criticized the for
vaccines. the governor has been asking the white house for a surge in vaccines as cases have spiked in recent weeks. the official i spoke to is michigan is getting hundreds of thousands more vaccines and that the governor does have the ability to reallocate to the hot spot areas. the concern of the administration is that what is happening in michigan could spread to other states given how contagious the uk variant is. also tonight, concerns about the johnson & johnson vaccine. georgia becoming the fourth state to report complaints of reactions after people have received the vaccine. despite apparent setbacks, a senior official says the white house is not concerned with issues with the actual vaccine. and turning to california, which has the lowest covid positivity rate in the country. cnn s paul var kamen joins me now. reporter: what we re hearing is, we re going to see this gradual we open, and in the live events business, i m at staples center right now, they are calling