thank you so much for joining me. we begin with this breaking news just moments ago, the faa lifting a flight restriction over lake michigan near wisconsin for what it called national defense air space. it is unclear why they impose the restrictions but it does follow a similar pattern that we have seen with at least three now high altitude objects shot down in the last week. and kylie atwood and arlette saenz are tracking the latest developments. what are you learning? reporter: we ve learned that the temporary flight restriction in place has now been lifted. and according to nor rat, it was in place for norad operations. we don t know what they were.ra in place for norad operations. we don t know what they were.dts in place for norad operations. we don t know what they were.\t was in place for norad operations. we don t know what they were.t,s in place for norad operations. we don t know what they were.ad in place for norad operations. we don t know what they were., in pl
pure grit. everybody fights to that last play. that is what it s about, man. and we better start ticking. the steelers they are playoff hopes are still alive. they did enough to beat the ravens 17-10. a lot of the rains starters were resting. and if the bills or jaguars lose today, the steelers sneak on in. four final playoff spots up for grabs today. four division titles too. the most entering a season finale in a decade. the jaguars playing in a win or go home game as are the bucks. it is also win and they re in for the packers and the eagles and cowboys clinched a spot but they fight for a division title. tomorrow, we will be in houston for the college football national championship, number bun michigan, number two washington. both undefeated. both looking for the first national title since the 90s.
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implementation. how does this work and does the federal government have the resources to enforce some of the penalties that osha might put on private businesses that don t fulfill the requirements of either the vaccine or increased testing. and this is going to happen in a lot of different phases, chuck. the critical thing here first, chuck, the clock does start ticking for federal workers, contractors who now have the 75 days. but for all these other millions of americans who work at companies that have more than 100 employees, it s a little less clear what the timeline is going to look like. we do know from a covid briefing earl ier today that health experts anticipate it could take four to six weeks if not longer to just write that emergency rule and see how it is going to work. in the time frame of that and plus the legal fights that the white house is fighting and embracing for we re talking weeks, if not months, until we know how that is going to work.
it must come as a surprise to you that you are now in a position to have to respond to criticism being offered by donald trump who clearly now has a bigger microphone than any of the republicans in washington who are arguing against this deal. i want to play something that donald trump said last night because it s an echo, the trump version of what you have heard from many republican senate critics about the inspection periods an the possible delays involved. let s listen to the way donald trump put it last night. we have a 24-day wait period. so if we think they are doing nuclear, we have to wait 24 days. that s not the worst part. the worst part is, the clock doesn t start ticking, could be 24 months. there s a whole process. they could build, shoot, a couple more build, shoot and we still wouldn t be in there checking. your response? my response is i hope