Well. Jon meacham, always such a pleasure to have him as part of our broadcast, especially on a consequential friday night. That is our broadcast indeed for this friday and for this week. Thank you for being here with us. Have a good weekend. Good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. A couple of hours ago, maybe even less than that, i was standing knee deep in a trout stream in tennessee. But now its mueller time and so im in a studio in the great state of tennessee. The trout are basically just as safe as they were when i was flailing away at them ineffectually this afternoon. But now it is listen, its this is history. This is a reason to stop fishing and go to work. Our job tonight as a country sort of or at least what
everybody in the country is going to be doing tonight is trying to figure out what it means that the report of special Counsel Robert Mueller has finally been submitted. Weve heard it said so many times that it was imminent, that it was done, maybe it
its face but it does show you that there is at least some resistance, obviously among democrats to this level of new spending on top of the reckless spending that went on all through the obama and trump years as well. so people are balking at this. remember, bret, the price tag is, you know, 3.5 trillion on paper but it would be upwards of 4 trillion by the time all is said and done let s assume they have to compromised and cut in half that s still $2 trillion more in social spending on top of everything else. so, even if these democrats resist, the country on this isn t out of the woods yet by any means. bret: harold, you know, speaker pelosi has juggled a lot of things before and managed to herd the cats around big pieces of legislation. she can only lose three this time around because the margin is so small in the house. her majority. we are not even talking about the senate yet. but it s tight.
pull through, he said. barker, who has been hospitalized for three weeks isn t out of the woods yet. in missouri, covid-19 hospitalizations have more than doubled since the start of june and the number of icu patients has more than tripled. according to the a.p. many patients now are younger, in their 20s, 30s or 40s, and sicker than ever before. nearly everyone hospitalized is unvaccinated. meanwhile, a significant number of american health care workers are among the millions of people still unvaccinated. nbc news correspondent gabe gutierrez joins us now with a look at why. what did you find out? you would think these are the people that know the most. reporter: good morning, about one in four health care workers in this country still have not been vaccinated. this is bell view hospital in new york and health care workers rallied here last week against
tablet | Benzinga benzinga.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from benzinga.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.