frustration is on everyone, and you have been covering this story from your own time in afghanistan and before that for so many years. and when you get to the end what is the end of a of the war chapter of this story, that s when all sorts of emotions take over. and so it s we re all going through this. yeah. and just to see the super human effort that had to be exerted to bring about a small rational human outcome that should not have been that hard to achieve, it is you exalt in the achievement and just you are equally horrified that this is what it takes and that the system isn t working and that you have to you have to, you know, connect this many hail mary passes in a row in order to make it work for somebody. it s just a lot. it s a lot. what i m always hoping for in the horrors of war stories which includes the horrors of the end of war stories is that it makes people think the next time about their decision to go to war because we aren t able to go to war
vaccinations is down roughly 20% to less than 2.8 million yesterday. some states are starting to turn down shipments of the vaccine because they have more supply than demand. some mass vaccination locations are actually shutting down due to lack of customers. all of this comes amid new reports that more than 5 million americans or about % who got the first shot of either pfizer or moderna vaccine missed getting the second shot. the biden administration said the headline sounds a lot worse than it is, insisting 92% of those who got the first dose also got the second dose, and that is very high by historical standards. there s also a piece of good news for us who are vaccinated and want to go on vacation. an eu official telling the new york times we should be able to travel to europe this summer. i want to go first to nbc s sam brock. he s at a fema evacuation site in miami. sam, where you are people can choose which vaccination they want to take. i m guessing it s going to
saying democracy is precious and fragile, but emphatically reminding americans and people around the world who were watching that democracy has prevailed. do you believe that? i believe it survived. yeah. i got a little echo in my ear. is it just me? i m very resonant. on these big occasions, my voice is very resonant. it wasn t my voice. continue. i would say democracy survived. is the president right to say it prevailed? absolutely. why? because his job is primarily to capture the imagination of the american people. yeah. to motive the american spirit. but we re in a bad way, and i think that today was about relief and was a reminder of us being more than our worst. ordinarily, you and i have covered a number of these, never in these kinds of situations. but i usually tire at a certain point of the different pomp and circumstance and the fife and drum. at a certain point, i get it. let s get through some of this. not today. today i needed every piece. you did.
on things buried accidentally, of course. joining us tonight is matt whitaker. [applause] very, very athletic man, very athletic man. just got off a grueling workout. greg: woodell known fact, he shares a birthday with our very own kat, proving once and for all that astrology is about as real as joy behar tear. also joining us, julie banderas. [cheers and applause] glad to see her here given her antics last night. [indiscernible]. greg: julie is something else. she ll drink all your rose as well as your rose be and rose c. speaking of a jumble of chaos and confusion, how about jen psaki? in an effort to play the race and the gender card, she ended up throwing her administration under the bigoted bus. following a cnn report on the dysfunction and the vice president s office, she told politico it all comes down to, you guessed it, sexism and racism. there s no question. secretary psaki: she is the first african-american woman, woman of color, indian-american woman
tonight the supreme court s biggest abortion case since roe versus wade was overturned. a look at which way the justices might be leaning. tromso social media stock jumps right out of the gate. why the evaluation is at odds with the actual business performance. the major bridge collapses after it was hit by a ship. everything we know well recovery efforts continue. good evening once again. we are now 224 days away from the election for reproductive rights and abortion access are almost certainly to play critical roles in the race for the white house. today the supreme court heard arguments in the biggest reproductive rights case since the majority of the same justices instruct on roe versus wade in 2022. as protesters gathered outside they heard arguments in a case challenging and fda ruled that made it easier to prescribe a drug that is used in most medication abortions in this country. it is worth noting that medication abortion now accounts for nearly 2/3 of all aborti