in four months, four months, five months, i m indicted. i will be a chairman of a committee in a couple of years if you look at the standards of congress. the george santos show enters another phase. he is facing up to 20 years in prison. meanwhile, kevin mccarthy refuses to call for santos resignation because he needs his tainted vote. and republicans rush to the defense of donald trump after a jury determines he is indeed a sexual predator. plus, how should the media deal with the republican front runner who remains such a big danger to this country? we begin tonight with consequences. it s not something that you often see in politics. but in the past two days, some men in powerful positions have learned the hard lesson. that believe it or not, you can t just do anything you want and get away with it. exhibit a being serial fabricator and alleged part- time brazilian drag queen george santos. the republican congressman who was arraigned in a long island courtroom
take the voters, why aren t they using it. and advocating for patients, doctors are getting political, speaking out against harsh abortion restrictions. amen to discuss this with the president of the american medical association right here, on a minimal you ll dean, let s get started. it is election month in america. people are voting. according to the u.s. elections project more than 7 million only votes have been cast. for weeks we ve discussed how critical this election is considering it could fundamentally reshaped the balance of power and washington and the future of this country. it s significant for another reason. it marks the first time voters will have a real chance to hold lawmakers accountable for their actions on january the 6th. up until this point, we ve only seen the issue play out in come november, it will be the first time a general election has its say. look at this new nbc poll, the majority of americans 60% believe president biden won the election leg
anti-doctors, anti-health community. these are all the things that have happened numbered under trump. this is all under his watch, that his lead the party in that direction. health care workers, i mean, we could go on and. on and they are embracing it with both arms. congressman eric swalwell, sandra garcia, excellent panel. thank you for sticking around for a couple of minutes. appreciate you. all we ll be right back. ht back. voltaren. the joy of movement. we re travelling all across america, talking to people about their hearts. wh-who wants to talk about their heart! how s the heart? how s your heart? how s your heart? -it s good. -is it? -aah, i don t know. -it s okay. -it s okay! -yeah. -good. -you sure? -i think so. -how do you know? it doesn t come with a manual, and you like ooh, i got the 20,000-day checkup, right? let me show you something. put two fingers right on those pads.
we as a country become, or a large part of us have become anti-doctors, and anti-science? we have seen a lot more disinformation and misinformation in the last couple of years, as you alluded to. we ve seen covid, reproductive health care, vaccines, and so many other things. fears us at the am a, it s a partisan issue. wear a non partisan organization. i will work with anybody, anytime for any party that is willing to advance our evidence pace policy, and follow science, and advance the health of the nation. but indeed, doctors are finding themselves in a position where all of a sudden they, on the one, hands have their ethics to take care of the patient in front of them, which is our guiding north star. and the other hand, they re facing these losses, taking great care of their patients. and so when physicians find themselves in that position, these are the battles that they picked. physicians are going to stand up when we make policy in the a.m.a., we consider positions from every