decisions people do not want. so as the governor said many times, this is in the people s hands. you are trying as hard as they can to convince people. but if they don t, then decisions have to be made that protect people s lives. so i think it s pretends not a good trajectory for us. we will see how it develops over the next week and have or so but it puts everything at risk. i know you think people want to see lsu play, they want to see the saints play. do you really think that is in jeopardy? do you think that is going to drive it home for people? i don t know what is going to drive it home for people. if in fact people continue not to get vaccinated and more people get sick and the science dictates that when we are that close together we are all at risk. of course you know a private business or a not-for-profit does not need the government to tell them what to do or not to do. i can choose to do with themselves. they can choose to require proof of vaccination. at the end of the
involve also caplets or tablets. and that they are working with these companies to make sure that this packaging problem is fixed. michelle charlesworth from our new york station wabc. scary story there. so again, that s good advice there. check the pills and if any look different don t take anything in that bottle, take them all back to the pharmacist. this next story s for you. are you ready? where s your lsu jersey? you had it on last night. well, if you listen carefully, even you. earmuffs. the noise you hear might be crimson tide fans still partying on bourbon street this morning. that s probably not a good sight, is it? down in new orleans? no, it s not. yeah, alabama stomped lsu in the bcs championship last night 21-0. it wasn t pretty. this was the ugliest game i ve ever seen lsu play. well into the fourth quarter it was all jeremy shelley, who kicked five field goals and an offensive machine last night. trent richardson then ran for 34 yards for the game s only t