interested in chico or interested in just being part of this effort, i would love for you to do that. you can go to muddy paws rescued.org on how to adopt foster, or just donate. thank you so much for joining us. we ll see you tomorrow night, seeing a news night with abby. phillip starts now the lesson, donald trump hasn t learned. that s tonight on good evening. i m abby phillip in new york and tonight, political revenge is now the republican party s policy. governor larry hogan, dare to say that the rule of law deserves to be respected and for that it s now put them in the crosshairs of his colleagues and that three-letter committee that is supposed to be in charge of helping him win in november does the republican national committee support larry hogan for senate well, i ll tell you one thing. i don t support what he just said there. i think it s ridiculous and i think anybody who s not speaking up in the face of really something that should never again have seen the lig
are asking our legal system which may not be perfect, but it s the best in the world. i paraphrase a little bit of what president biden is saying tonight at a fundraiser. and it s rain that script. i mean, he is going after trump on this issue. is that the right move? i mean, there seems to be a little bit it hesitancy in the white house and in the campaign about whether he should touch this particular thing. i don t think it s the right move this moment, and i ll say it s because it s taking the bait in a way it s because trump is going to say something more outlandish every day to save himself, to scare people into submission to voting for him. but what does this get? biden by telling the american people that s a square we get it. you re not going to fit a round peg into a square, but he should be he thinking a little bit more. i would say long term he should be giving us a vision of what america could look like if trump were to get elected
the number one way to protect kids and kids households and school environments and communities from covid spread. is there a different message, or is it the same message? we know, for example, high hesitancy in some segments of the african-american community because of historical issues. high hesitancy in maybe the wider, rural areas for political reasons. is it the same message to break through, or do you need to tailor it? how we approach talking to specifically black and ethnic populations, especially across the south, is to hedge the concern. instead of calling it hesitancy, there is accurate information about health and health care generally for people of color, particularly in the south where insurance rates are lower and where most folks of color in this country, particularly black populations, live. we have a concerted effort there to go to folks and say, what are your questions? if you don t have a regular provider, you can talk to me. you can talk to other experts across
and we went door to door talking to them, and we didn t have any problem. i have been doing this for a long time. i used to do it in other projects also, so everybody respect me, and know i m an honest person. we didn t have any problem, and they respect the commissioner also, so we didn t have any problem at all. we went door to door, and we called on the phone. we did whatever we had to do to make sure they get vaccinated. so dorothy, why did you have to undertake this effort? was it a lack of access to the vaccine? was it hesitancy by the people in the town of panola, or why did you take this upon yourself? well, what we decided to do, the people just didn t have the access to go get it because we live so far. we re in a rural area. so we knew that if we didn t do something, a lot of people wasn t going to be able to call. a lot of times they don t know how to make the phone call, don t have internet to make the appointment. it s hard to get internet in our area, and we decided
is the government having to become more vigilant about a vaccination uptake, because of hesitancy in france? to vaccination uptake, because of hesitancy in france? hesitancy in france? to some extent, hesitancy in france? to some extent. yes. hesitancy in france? to some extent, yes, but hesitancy in france? to some extent, yes, but it hesitancy in france? to some extent, yes, but it is- hesitancy in france? to some extent, yes, but it is a - hesitancy in france? to some extent, yes, but it is a bit- extent, yes, but it is a bit too late, if we are having a fourth wave already in two weeks, as the predictions are. the predictions of 20,000 cases at the beginning of august, but as an optimistic scenario. so, this is to actually ensure a longer term combat of the virus, but these measures that you mentioned are absolutely draconian, because for the nonvaccinated you have to either have a valid test or you cannot live a normal life, which imposes a de facto obligatory vaccination fo