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governor dewine promised to do something.es all communities and everyone less safe. every study shows that. it shows how there's this grip of the gun lobby and gun makers and extremists in the republican party that won't let them loose. i mean, these are issues -- we're talking about stuff that nine out of ten ohioans agree with. we can't get nine out of ten ohioans to agree that the ohio state buckeyes are the greatest football team. but they can't get this to move because they're too afraid to stand up to these extremists frankly. >> you're now running against governor dewine to try to unseat him as governor. he has been pushing again and again, session after session, for the strong act to be passed calling for new background checks, makes it harder for mentally ill people to access guns. now, it's gone nowhere with the republican legislature, but he keeps pushing for it. if you unseat him as governor, how would you get the republican legislature to actually act on that, if he can't? >> i think what governor dewine does, th
governor dewine promised to do something.es all communities and everyone less safe. every study shows that. it shows how there's this grip of the gun lobby and gun makers and extremists in the republican party that won't let them loose. i mean, these are issues -- we're talking about stuff that nine out of ten ohioans agree with. we can't get nine out of ten ohioans to agree that the ohio state buckeyes are the greatest football team. but they can't get this to move because they're too afraid...
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most importantly here, governor dewine is being innovative and creative in getting shots in arms.s that the extension of the expiration date, that will be further good news to make sure that those johnson & johnson shots are being put into people's arms as soon as possible. >> there are countries, especially latin america, that have been buying up russian and chinese vaccines. those vaccines are not as good but better a vaccine there than nothing. do you think the united states missed an opportunity here to assert itself on the world stage with vaccine diplomacy? >> well, there's no vaccine diplomacy here in terms of any dose that we're sending. it has no strings attached. i want to repeat that. we're not sending doses with strings attach ed but humanitarian reasons and also it's in our interest to vaccinate the world to protect americans. we're not safe until the whole world is vaccinated. impor importantly the 500 million doses that the u.s. is purchase willing today to donate to those hundred countries that i talked about, the lowest income countries, are the pfizer vaccine, wh
most importantly here, governor dewine is being innovative and creative in getting shots in arms.s that the extension of the expiration date, that will be further good news to make sure that those johnson & johnson shots are being put into people's arms as soon as possible. >> there are countries, especially latin america, that have been buying up russian and chinese vaccines. those vaccines are not as good but better a vaccine there than nothing. do you think the united states missed...
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governor dewine noticed a problem in january and what he immediately did was form a group, a privatetor company in the banking and insurance industry that deals with this every single day just to give you a sense. credit cards lose about $3 billion annually to fraud. the government lost $250 billion. what he did was pull together the brightest and the best in the state of ohio. they put together a task force and within two weeks, they were able to shut it down. one of the most interesting things that we do here is see how all of this fraud is interconnected. we see hundreds of devices used hundreds of times in different states. and what is amazing to me is that all of this stuff today is easy to fix. the fraud that they are perpetrating has basically been stopped in the private sector and that is why governor dewine really has some insights. host: we will play you some comments in a moment from the secret service on law enforcement's role in protecting against fraud, but in his comments he says that as of last year, the government had issued some $3 trillion in covid-19 relief throug
governor dewine noticed a problem in january and what he immediately did was form a group, a privatetor company in the banking and insurance industry that deals with this every single day just to give you a sense. credit cards lose about $3 billion annually to fraud. the government lost $250 billion. what he did was pull together the brightest and the best in the state of ohio. they put together a task force and within two weeks, they were able to shut it down. one of the most interesting...
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governor dewine noticed a problem in january and what he immediately did was form a group, a privateector company in the banking and insurance industry that deals with this every single day just to give you a sense. credit cards lose about $3 billion annually to fraud. the government lost $250 billion. what he did was pull together the brightest and the best in the state of ohio. they put together a task force and within two weeks, they were able to shut it down. one of the most interesting things that we do here is see how all of this fraud is interconnected. we see hundreds of devices used hundreds of times in different states. and what is amazing to me is that all of this stuff today is easy to fix. the fraud that they are perpetrating has basically been stopped in the private sector and that is why governor dewine really has some insights. host: we will play you some comments in a moment from the secret service on law enforcement's role in protecting against fraud, but in his comments he says that as of last year, the government had issued some $3 trillion in covid-19 relief thro
governor dewine noticed a problem in january and what he immediately did was form a group, a privateector company in the banking and insurance industry that deals with this every single day just to give you a sense. credit cards lose about $3 billion annually to fraud. the government lost $250 billion. what he did was pull together the brightest and the best in the state of ohio. they put together a task force and within two weeks, they were able to shut it down. one of the most interesting...
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but i don't have any readouts or calls to governor dewine. i will see if there's anything from our homeland security readout. >> [indiscernible] on june 4, gail smith said [indiscernible] press sec. psaki: we have always had a range of options as we are contingency planners and we have plenty of supply to deliver on the 80 million doses. as you alluded to my answer previously, our biggest challenge with logistics is that there's not a playbook for this, and getting these doses out. certainly once the fda -- if the fda approves sending these astrazeneca doses overseas that would be a part of it. until then, it would not be. >> [indiscernible] press sec. psaki: i do not have an update on that. it's a great question. i know the covid team is doing a briefing tomorrow. >> [inaudible] press sec. psaki: the agenda is exactly what i outlined earlier, we will provide a readout once the meeting concludes. >> [indiscernible] press sec. psaki: the president's view is that this is a routine meeting with financial regulators to get enough date on manageme
but i don't have any readouts or calls to governor dewine. i will see if there's anything from our homeland security readout. >> [indiscernible] on june 4, gail smith said [indiscernible] press sec. psaki: we have always had a range of options as we are contingency planners and we have plenty of supply to deliver on the 80 million doses. as you alluded to my answer previously, our biggest challenge with logistics is that there's not a playbook for this, and getting these doses out....
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republicans like mike dewine are skipping the event. matt hancock is apologizing for breaching pandemic rules after being pictured embracing a senior aide but says he will not resign from the government. 's apology came after the sun newspaper published two photos of him with a woman. in a statement, hancock says he knows he let people down but remains focused on getting the country out of the pandemic. global news, 24 hours a day on air, on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is numbered -- this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome to bloomberg: markets . >> welcome both our bloomberg and bnn audiences. these are the top stories we are following for you from around the world. we will discuss the latest on the bipartisan infrastructure deal that faces hurdles in congress as former transportation secretary rodney slater. plus an update on virgin galactic as shares soar following faa clearance for customer spaceflights. and canada pushes ahead with sports betti
republicans like mike dewine are skipping the event. matt hancock is apologizing for breaching pandemic rules after being pictured embracing a senior aide but says he will not resign from the government. 's apology came after the sun newspaper published two photos of him with a woman. in a statement, hancock says he knows he let people down but remains focused on getting the country out of the pandemic. global news, 24 hours a day on air, on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700...
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. >> thank you i want to ask about governor dewine in ohio yesterday he said about 200,000 doses of the j&j vaccine which will expire on june 23 if not used he pointed out no legal way for them to share the vaccine with other states or countries i just wonder if there's any solutions of the state itself can't use the doses before they expire and i also wanted to asked on the reflection of trials and kids under age 12 starting out 11 today in their testing not enter much lower doses in bringing younger kids h of the adult, if you could just comment on the significance of the dose for kids and the significant of the trials in general. >> in the trials for younger children. our first goal in the first opportunity in every dose by governor gets used and there's plenty people across in every state that has beenri vaccinated that are eligible but need to get vaccinated, there is a very small percentage doses that have been sent out to states that will ultimately not be used, this is the amount and will that have any significant variance on our ability to commit and distribute vaccines globall
. >> thank you i want to ask about governor dewine in ohio yesterday he said about 200,000 doses of the j&j vaccine which will expire on june 23 if not used he pointed out no legal way for them to share the vaccine with other states or countries i just wonder if there's any solutions of the state itself can't use the doses before they expire and i also wanted to asked on the reflection of trials and kids under age 12 starting out 11 today in their testing not enter much lower doses in...
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i wanted to ask about the release from governor dewine in ohio yesterday. he said that there are about 200,000 doses of the j&j vaccine in the state, which will expire on june 23 if they're not used. and he pointed out there's no legal way for them to share the vaccine with other states or countries. i just wondered if there are any solutions for that, if the state itself can't use those doses to get them to a place that could use them before they expire. and separately, i also wanted to ask just for some reflection on the importance of trials in kids under age 12, with pfizer starting its phase 2/3 in kids ages five to 11 today, and the fact that they're testing such lower doses -- 10 micrograms -- and then, for even younger kids, three micrograms, which is a third and a tenth of the adult dose. if you could just comment on the significance of that lower dose for kids and the significance of these trials in general. thanks. admin. slavitt: so, why don't i take the question about ohio, and, dr. fauci, if you don't mind, to take the question about the dosing
i wanted to ask about the release from governor dewine in ohio yesterday. he said that there are about 200,000 doses of the j&j vaccine in the state, which will expire on june 23 if they're not used. and he pointed out there's no legal way for them to share the vaccine with other states or countries. i just wondered if there are any solutions for that, if the state itself can't use those doses to get them to a place that could use them before they expire. and separately, i also wanted to...
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you can use the carrot or the stick, and governor dewine has chosen to use a very positive reinforcementthere are a couple millionaires. one is from shaker heights, which is where i live, and that is wonderful. those kids 12 to 17 proposed full tuition scholarship for ohio colleges. come on! you can get a full ride to scott -- college just for doing something that will keep you healthy. that and many other initiatives right now will encourage people to do the right thing. host: vermont has the highest vaccination rate at about 71%, but states like alabama, mississippi, idaho, there percent is well below 40% -- the ir percent is well below 40%. i want to get your reaction to governor tate reeves. [video clip] >> why is mississippi so behind the rest of the country? >> thank you for having me on. let me begin by saying that i believe the vaccine works. i believe it is safe. i believe it is effective. i took my first dose in january on tv live and have encouraged mississippians to do the same. president biden's goal for july 4 are arbitrary to say the least . here is the reality -- the fact
you can use the carrot or the stick, and governor dewine has chosen to use a very positive reinforcementthere are a couple millionaires. one is from shaker heights, which is where i live, and that is wonderful. those kids 12 to 17 proposed full tuition scholarship for ohio colleges. come on! you can get a full ride to scott -- college just for doing something that will keep you healthy. that and many other initiatives right now will encourage people to do the right thing. host: vermont has the...
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ohio governor mike dewine warning that 200,000 doses of johnson & johnson vaccine will expire by thee month. officials in arkansas said they have so many unused doses, they stopped ordering the johnson & johnson vaccine. johnson & johnson says it's working to extend the shelf life of the vaccine which currently lasts up to three months in a refrigerator. as more americans are traveling, the guidance has been updated to 120 countries for the vaccinate and and unvaccinated. 33 additional countries at level one including iceland, israel, sing singapore. the governor is banning proofs of vaccines, but the cruise ships is requiring it for passengers. >> texas is open 100%, and we want to make sure you have the freedom to go where you want without limits. >> reporter: wolf, on thu thursday -- authorizing covid-19 vaccines for children under 12 years old. they're not going to be voting on anything, not discussing any specific vaccines. they'll be talking about what extra information will be needed from the companies who are seeking to get information for this particular age group. as you're
ohio governor mike dewine warning that 200,000 doses of johnson & johnson vaccine will expire by thee month. officials in arkansas said they have so many unused doses, they stopped ordering the johnson & johnson vaccine. johnson & johnson says it's working to extend the shelf life of the vaccine which currently lasts up to three months in a refrigerator. as more americans are traveling, the guidance has been updated to 120 countries for the vaccinate and and unvaccinated. 33...
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>> first off, i was very surprised it said mike dewine. his personal number has caller id. for a slight second, maybe a scam. but as soon as i heard the voice mail, i knew exactly what it was. >> all right, yeah, of course you did. it had his name on it. you didn't tell me that. now i'm not so surprised. all right. so this is huge, brother. you were worried about getting the vaccine for the same reason so many were. not because you're anti-science, but you were worried about getting the time to do it. you got a young kid at home. you're working two jobs. you're worried they wouldn't give you time off if you had gotten sick. so you had been delaying. and then the lottery push you'd over? >> yes. my girlfriend had already gotten her first dose. i kept putting it off. my sister pushed me some more. and finally the vaccinating thing started, and i was like i got to do it now. something told know go do it and sign up for the million. >> well, good for you, brother. and this is life-changing money. there is nobody who doesn't need a million dollars. but it will change things for
>> first off, i was very surprised it said mike dewine. his personal number has caller id. for a slight second, maybe a scam. but as soon as i heard the voice mail, i knew exactly what it was. >> all right, yeah, of course you did. it had his name on it. you didn't tell me that. now i'm not so surprised. all right. so this is huge, brother. you were worried about getting the vaccine for the same reason so many were. not because you're anti-science, but you were worried about getting...
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ohio governor mike dewine warning 200,000 doses will expire by the end of the month and officials ins saying they have so many unused doses they have to the ordering the judy woodruff vaccine. in a statement to cnn johnson & johnson says it's working to extend the shelf life of the vaccine which currently lasts up to three months in a refrigerator. as more americans are traveling, the cdc has updated travel guidance to 120 country for the vaccinated and unvaccinated. 33 additional countries now at level 1 the lowest risk category including iceland, israel, singapore and south korea. meanwhile a battle pitting the texas and florida republican governors against major cruise lines who use ports in their states. the governors' banning proof of vaccines but the cruise ships are requiring them for passengers. >> texas is open 100%. and we want to make sure that you have the freedom to go where you want without limits. >> reporter: now, jake, health officials are warning states with lower vaccination rates are vulnerable to surges, especially with this new delta variant. georgia where we ar
ohio governor mike dewine warning 200,000 doses will expire by the end of the month and officials ins saying they have so many unused doses they have to the ordering the judy woodruff vaccine. in a statement to cnn johnson & johnson says it's working to extend the shelf life of the vaccine which currently lasts up to three months in a refrigerator. as more americans are traveling, the cdc has updated travel guidance to 120 country for the vaccinated and unvaccinated. 33 additional countries...
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he got the vaccine two days after the state announced the lottery, and he told the governor, mike dewineot a fairly new baby, right? fairly young baby? >> yes, sir. he's 5 months old. this is so, so welcome i can't explain how much pressure this is going to take off to help raise him right. >> well, carlisle wasn't the only winner today. 17-year-old zoe vincent won a four-year scholarship to any ohio college she says she plans to use the money to go to med school. >>> scrambling to keep a wild herd out of a busy city as we go "around the world" on cnbc china. elephants. 15 of them wandering 300 miles away from a nature reserve no one knows why they left authorities blocking roads with construction equipment and trying to use trucks of food to lure them away to safety and away from people state television reports the herd has already damaged $1 million worth of farmland. >>> sri lanka. authorities bracing for an environmental disaster after a chemical cargo ship sank off the island's west coast. it started sinking yesterday right after crews put out a fire that burned for 12 days. you can
he got the vaccine two days after the state announced the lottery, and he told the governor, mike dewineot a fairly new baby, right? fairly young baby? >> yes, sir. he's 5 months old. this is so, so welcome i can't explain how much pressure this is going to take off to help raise him right. >> well, carlisle wasn't the only winner today. 17-year-old zoe vincent won a four-year scholarship to any ohio college she says she plans to use the money to go to med school. >>>...
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first in ohio, governor mike dewine doesn't want his university at a disadvantage when recruiting. >>ill naturally want to go to college in states where they can earn money and remain eligible to play in ohio state university freshman football standout high hamilton. >> could cash in immediately when the best to the house state. there's no coming here and being at this school is the best place to be to get out. university of wisconsin quarterback graham mertz didn't waste time putting his name out on monday afternoon. he tweeted a short video clip. >> debuting his new personal logo. >> and right now the and says that they are on board with this idea of changing the rules. fact, congress to is expected to step in and pass a law that brings one set of rules for colleges all across the country. but no word yet on when that law might actually become a reality. >> ahead of the 4th of july festivities officials are warning people about the dangers of fireworks. i'm camila barco live in santa clara. and what they're saying about celebrating with a bang. >> 7.29 right now taking a look at clo
first in ohio, governor mike dewine doesn't want his university at a disadvantage when recruiting. >>ill naturally want to go to college in states where they can earn money and remain eligible to play in ohio state university freshman football standout high hamilton. >> could cash in immediately when the best to the house state. there's no coming here and being at this school is the best place to be to get out. university of wisconsin quarterback graham mertz didn't waste time...
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you can either, you know, use the carrot or the stick and governor dewine has obviously chosen to use the very positive reinforcement and yes, there are a couple of millionaires that are out there. one is from shaker heights which is where i live and that's absolutely wonderful. and then he's also in -- those kids who are 12 to 17 proposed full tuition scholarships for ohio schools, for ohio colleges. come on, you can get a full ride to college just for doing something that's going to keep you healthy. so i think it's a great idea and hopefully, that and many other initiatives that are out there right now are going to encourage people to do the right thing. >> vermont has the highest vaccination rate at about 71%, but states like alabama and mississippi, idaho, their percent is well below 40% and in mississippi it's 30%. dr. england, i want to get your reaction to dr. tate reeves talking about why mississippi leads the list of states with the lowest vaccination rate. >> why is mississippi so far behind the rest of the country? >> well, first of all, thanks for having me on, jake, alwa
you can either, you know, use the carrot or the stick and governor dewine has obviously chosen to use the very positive reinforcement and yes, there are a couple of millionaires that are out there. one is from shaker heights which is where i live and that's absolutely wonderful. and then he's also in -- those kids who are 12 to 17 proposed full tuition scholarships for ohio schools, for ohio colleges. come on, you can get a full ride to college just for doing something that's going to keep you...
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want to call out specifically the state of ohio, which is the hometown of lexisnexis and governor dewine. when governor dewine noticed a problem in january and what he immediately did was form a group of private sector companies in the banking and insurance industry that deal with this every single day. just to give you an extent of the credit cards, et cetera, they lose about $3 billion annually to fraud. depending on what number you believe and i'm going to use my $250 billion number, government lost $250 billion. what he did was pull together the brightest and the best from the state of ohio, they put together a task force and within two weeks they were able to shut it down. one of the most interesting things that we get to see at lexis is how all of this fraud is interconnected. we've seen literally hundreds of devices used hundreds of times in different states for fraudulent purposes. what is amazing to me is that all of this stuff today is easy to fix. the fraudsters are very sophisticated, the fraud that they're perpetrating has basically been stopped in the private sector and tha
want to call out specifically the state of ohio, which is the hometown of lexisnexis and governor dewine. when governor dewine noticed a problem in january and what he immediately did was form a group of private sector companies in the banking and insurance industry that deal with this every single day. just to give you an extent of the credit cards, et cetera, they lose about $3 billion annually to fraud. depending on what number you believe and i'm going to use my $250 billion number,...
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and governor dewine has obviously chosen to use the very positive reinforcement and yes, there are a couple of millionaires that are out there. one is from shaker heights, which is where i live and that's absolutely wonderful. and then he's also in those kids who are 12 to 17 proposed full tuition scholarships for ohio schools, for ohio colleges. i mean, come on, you can get a full right to college just for doing something that's going to keep you healthy. so, i think it's a great idea and hopefully, that and many other initiatives that are out there right now. we're going to encourage people to do the right thing. >> vermont has the highest vaccination rate at about 71%, but states like alabama and mississippi, idaho, their percent is well below 40%. in mississippi, it is 30%. doctor englund, i want to get your reaction from the governor, he was on television yesterday talking about why mississippi leads the states with the lowest vaccination rates. >> why is mississippi so far behind the rest of the country? >> first of all, thanks for having me on, jackets was a pleasure to come o
and governor dewine has obviously chosen to use the very positive reinforcement and yes, there are a couple of millionaires that are out there. one is from shaker heights, which is where i live and that's absolutely wonderful. and then he's also in those kids who are 12 to 17 proposed full tuition scholarships for ohio schools, for ohio colleges. i mean, come on, you can get a full right to college just for doing something that's going to keep you healthy. so, i think it's a great idea and...
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we were really inspired by what governor dewine did here in ohio with the million-dollar giveaway.u get vaccinated at kroger or in one of our stores or at one of our events, and, you know, a million dollars each week can change somebody's life forever and, you know, we're going to do everything we can to get america back full speed and it's just one more way of helping support that. so it's exciting to be able to do that. we also provide $100 incentive for each one of our associates when they become fully vaccinated as well. >> and you're also talking about hiring 10,000 new workers this summer at a time when a lot of retailers are talking about how they are having a difficult time finding workers. >> yeah, there's no doubt that we're having a difficult time finding what we call our employees associates and if you look at the number of openings we have today, it looks just exactly like it was before covid hit. and it's because of our continued growing business, our ability to connect with our customers is creating the need to hire 10,000 associates and we're really excited about be
we were really inspired by what governor dewine did here in ohio with the million-dollar giveaway.u get vaccinated at kroger or in one of our stores or at one of our events, and, you know, a million dollars each week can change somebody's life forever and, you know, we're going to do everything we can to get america back full speed and it's just one more way of helping support that. so it's exciting to be able to do that. we also provide $100 incentive for each one of our associates when they...
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. >> next thing we knew today my dad got a call from governor dewine saying i won it. >> reporter: thisng, at least 12 states have more than 70% of its adult population vaccinated with vermont and hawaii leading the way with more than 80% of their adult populations getting at least one shot. but six states have yet to reach the halfway mark when it comes to vaccinating their adult population. but for those on the front lines, with an average of about 400 deaths reported a day, the threat is still real. >> we definitely have seen a decrease in our numbers. we are still see patients that are very, very ill, but those patients that we're seeing are unvaccinated and unfortunately, some of the patients that we're seeing are younger. >> reporter: vice president kamala harris will travel across the country trying to reach millions of americans who have not yet received their covid vaccine and encourage them to do so, the vice president will travel to the south where vaccination rates are the lowest and make additional stops in the midwest. cecelia? >> stephanie, thank you so much. >>> for more
. >> next thing we knew today my dad got a call from governor dewine saying i won it. >> reporter: thisng, at least 12 states have more than 70% of its adult population vaccinated with vermont and hawaii leading the way with more than 80% of their adult populations getting at least one shot. but six states have yet to reach the halfway mark when it comes to vaccinating their adult population. but for those on the front lines, with an average of about 400 deaths reported a day, the...
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you can use the carrot or the stick, and governor dewine has chosen to use a very positive reinforcementare a couple millionaires. one is from shaker heights, which is where i live, and that is wonderful. those kids 12 to 17 proposed full tuition scholarship for ohio colleges. come on! you can get a full ride to scott -- college just for doing something that will keep you healthy. that and many other initiatives right now will encourage people to do the right thing. host: vermont has the highest vaccination rate at about 71%, but states like alabama, mississippi, idaho, there percent is well below 40% -- the ir percent is well below 40%. i want to get your reaction to governor tate reeves. [video clip] >> why is mississippi so behind the rest of the country? >> thank you for having me on. let me begin by saying that i believe the vaccine works. i believe it is safe. i believe it is effective. i took my first dose in january on tv live and have encouraged mississippians to do the same. president biden's goal for july 4 are arbitrary to say the least . here is the reality -- the fact is fo
you can use the carrot or the stick, and governor dewine has chosen to use a very positive reinforcementare a couple millionaires. one is from shaker heights, which is where i live, and that is wonderful. those kids 12 to 17 proposed full tuition scholarship for ohio colleges. come on! you can get a full ride to scott -- college just for doing something that will keep you healthy. that and many other initiatives right now will encourage people to do the right thing. host: vermont has the...