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Items on the shelves. it s finding and stocking them. supply chain disruptions have starved stores of staples, from the produce aisle to the paper products. at his grocery store in washington, d.c., roy rodman says it s never been so difficult. it could be a very stressful time if we weren t able to navigate or get the products, so we re triumphant in putting things on the shelf. reporter: food shipments have also hit a pothole. the nation s truckers tell cbs news they re operating with 80,000 fewer drivers than needed. even a shortage in packaging items from cardboard adhesives to ink for product labels could snarl production. does this problem of unstocked shelves in certain stores last as long as the variant does, the pandemic does? yeah, it really does. and we ve seen it ebb and flow with past spikes. this one s a little bit more challenging because of transmibility of the omicron variant. reporter: and it s challenging for shoppers, like ....
Sense that the present s rhetoric is different to european leaders and maybe he is pushing the chance of an invasion than may be more than people like borisjohnson is? we have seen it ebb and flow over the last few days and weeks as to where the most dire predictions have been coming from and sometimes it seems as if it s been the us and other times it seems to have been in europe or the uk and across the board nato countries are speaking with one voice and the evidence is that it s clear that along the border we have exercises in belarus taking place and belarus being a close ally. the message is there for ally. the message is there for all to see and that is what the white house is talking about and it doesn t really need much rhetoric from the president to ....
jon: the blackout period, clayton, perhaps you re the best to explain that to us. the capsule is coming back, and the friction of it ebb countering the earth s encountering the earth s atmosphere heats up the heat shield, and the exterior of the capsule to greater than 3,000 degrees fahrenheit, and that creates this sort of wall of gas around the capsule, does it not, that prevents the radios from actually being able to transmit? right. when you come back into the atmosphere, and your vehicle is traveling as fast as these vehicles travel, the friction is very great and creates heat, and it basically envelopes the capsule, and this is a small capsule, so it will be most of it will be enveloped. you can t transmit through that ionic plasma. radios don t work well. they have to slow down enough to be able to get out of that situation such that the parachutes can deploy, and of course they will be able to ....
0 these are people with families, and the goal here really has been heartwarming. i think you ve probably seen the footage of the interactions that this crew has had with children in the hospital. i mean, it s been a fund-raising campaign for st. jude s, 200 million dollars has been the goal. and there s been all kinds of interaction from them there. it just has been an amazing experience to see regular americans, like you and i, in space. only less than 600 people jon: hang on a second, alexandria. we re getting our first images. let s listen to mission control. as part of the inspiration for mission, the crowd here is very excited to see them after the first time as well. so yeah, couple of minutes left of the blackout period, and we should be getting comms re-established with the crew here shortly. jon: the blackout period, clayton, perhaps you re the best to explain that to us. the capsule is coming back, and the friction of it ebb countering the earth s encountering the ....
Graves, they re sending them back. the relationship is a far different relationship than it was during the obama years, where you re going to end up with a war. you re going to end up with a war in north korea, that i can tell you. you understand? you re going to end up you re going to end up in a war in north korea, and if the if it kept going the way it was going. if you had that group continuing going on ward. as far as iran was concerned. the deal was a horrible deal, it was no good. it was no good. it ebb ended in a very short period of time. they would have had a clear path to a nuclear weapon, we re not going to allow that to happen, can t do it. i m all for iran, i have so many people, iranian friends. i come from new york, i have tremendous numbers of iranian friends, they re great people, they re from eye ran, they re wonderful people. it s too bad this is happening, they re living badly right now, the country is not doing well ....