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ultimately upheld. tennessee governor bill lee was handed a second blow this week to his controversial order allowing parents to opt out of school mask requirements, amid the spiking case numbers in that state. a federal judge blocked the rule from being implemented while the legal battle moves its way through the courts. and a new phase in the vaccination drive now under way as the cdc endorses pfizer booster shots for adults 65 and older and for those people with underlying health conditions. frontline workers are also eligible for a booster six months after their last shot. now let s bring in dr. chris, public health physician and an american college of preventive medicine fellow. doctor, thank you so much for joining me. as we look at cdc director rochelle walensky, who overruled her advisors to include adults 18 and older who work in the high-risk environments to be eligible for the booster shot, do you think that caused more confusion to the rollout process and what kind of
a mass of malaria is endemic during the rainy season mosquitoes breed in stagnant water and into homes with open windows. for the record we see a lot of malaria cases i can t even tell you the exact number per day but at this time of year half the patients we see have malaria some have had treatment which hasn t worked and some haven t received treatment at all wanted to. it s not the 1st time became a fast so is experimented with genetic modification g.m. cotton was approved for use in 2008 but abandoned in 2016 out of the quality of the crop declined. activists are now demanding an international ban on the use of g.m. mosquitoes in the wild they claim birken are basically shut out of the expensive rollout process and say too little is known about the side effects the movement on me for. the media we ask why we have to inject billions into this highly
against him. allegations of drinking on the job, handing out pills, creating a toxic work environment. short essentially saying he has no plans to withdraw and that he wants to move forward in this process. and the white house still believes that he is the right person for this position. now, he got a lot of tough questions about the rollout process and he 8, hallie, there is going to be, as you and i reported last night, a very strong effort to really try to make the case now for ronnie jackson. this comes after i ve been talking to a number of former obama administration officials who say, look, they never saw jackson drinking on the job. two officials acknowledge, of course, at times there were sleeping pills given out on long flights overseas, that s not atypical when you re dealing with those types of long work trips. but they say there was never indication that there was a toxic work environment. they never got any complaints about ronnie jackson, although they do acknowledge the
we know that terrorists are trying to infiltrate the refugee process and we know the immigration process at large is struggling to fill holes in the vetting process. so i m saying that in principal what donald trump has put forward is not unreasonable policy. i object strongly to the way in which he went about this in terms of rollout. i think he shot himself in the foot in a significant way, but in principal going after the refugee process and trying to strength be the vetting procedure is reasonable. most americans if not all would say we do want this country to be as safe as possible. president trump is expected to speak in a moment. to that point you made about shooting himself in the foot with this rollout process, is there something that we don t know that would cause him to take such dramatic action without going through proper checks and balances? no, i think this is just