this is a legislative manner what the supreme court basicall said. it s up to the legislature, the should be mandating all these things under our tribe by targeted system of government, the legislature makes the law. the issue in this case is who decides. i have a chapter in my book the case for vaccine mandates in which i asked that question, wh decides. i predicted that the supreme court would strike down a presidential mandate that was not authorized expressly by congress. all the questions you raised ar questions that should be put to congress. congress has hearings, they should have the best experts in the world. they should consider the issue of whether or not people who ge covid have the kind of immunity that gets exemptions from vaccination. these are the kinds of issues that must be decided by the legislature. that is why they struck down th osha mandate, but they upheld the other mandate because they basically said congress has allocated money to pay for medicine in the uni
0 we should tell you that all these clips are from just one episode that aired last week. and we know why all these peopl are leaving npr, it s not racis they re just embarrassed right at us, we re not going to criticize him, we are fans, we re going to keep listening. nothing like this has appeared on the airwaves anywhere. its hilarious prey to treat yourself. that s it for us tonight. we ll be back tomorrow night at eight. here is sean. sean: get rid of the wheat mandate thing. you cannot make this up. play it again and again. thank you, tucker. welcome to hannity, tonight we are nearing the end of what was one of the single worst days of the biden presidency so far. after 357 other terrible days, that is saying a lot. breaking this afternoon is six district three decision as we predicted, the u.s. supreme court blocked the vaccine mandate on private businesses, just three days after it went into effect. while the court did uphold an hhs requirement for hospital workers, of cours