The Supreme Court has blocked the Biden administration from enforcing its sweeping vaccine-or-test requirements for large private companies. CNBC’s Kayla Tausche reports on the ruling that comes three days after the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s emergency measure for businesses started to take effect. Michael Mann, professor of atmospheric science at Penn State University, discusses a White House plan to hire 1,000 workers to focus on the climate crisis. A.B. Stoddard of RealClearPolitics reports on Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s comments today that she would not agree to change Senate rules to pass a voting rights bill, which effectively ends President Biden’s hopes of passing any voting rights legislation. CNBC’s Jabari Young discusses the Major League Baseball lockout and negotiations to reach a new labor deal. He also talks about Apple entering talks to stream live regular season games during the week. Plus, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has refused to meet with the January 6th committee and the FBI has arrested the leader of the Oath Keepers today and charged him with seditious conspiracy.