sincerely wish 79-year-old commander in chief a very quick recovery. this is not a good disease. i ve seen the worst of it, we wish him the best. coming up, dr. jackson, dr. safire, they will join us with analysis. the great one mark levin is here tonight. but first we begin with a january 6th committee. their big dramatic prime time grand finale playing out on capitol hill. soon the latest obsessive partisan anti-trump smear will come to a prophetic end, at least for now. they will probably try a few more hearings before it s all said and done. unsurprisingly, they did not establish a criminal case or reveal new damning evidence against president trump as they have promised that they would. a perfect example of people overpromising, not delivering. kind of like the trump/russia collusion hoax. remember adam schiff said with got all the evidence and we are proving there was real collusion. the only one that was caught on tape polluting where the russian prankster was adam sch
contrast with donald trump on those culture issues that i think you will see as you just did in terms of the speech at the reagan library. about covid restrictions, what happen when donald trump was president in terms of covid versus what was happening in florida. he is not just going after democrats. he will go after donald trump on that and similarly on immigration. so he thinks that this legislative agenda will boost him for the big announcement, the cherry that david was talking about come the end of may. john: of david, the challenge for ron desantis and regardless of how well he is doing, he is going to have to take this agenda, political and policy agenda that he has been executing in florida and really translate that for in the national stage. he will have to commence majority of the republican party and then out ultimately the general majority of the american people that what he has done works, not only that it works, but that it actually can
everyday, that would be 150,000 a year, she says are these people dying of covid or with covid? some people are saying it is great she is coming to this conclusion, but late to the party. it will take time to sift through the numbers. the argument is after omicron because the dominant, there were more infection, people getting routinely tested and they are there for something else. that is hard to deal with and sift through. there are people testing positive for covid, trying to change the metric so they are better able to pick up cases due to covid versus incidental cases. i suspect there will be shifting in the numbers and it is
getting a pots diagnosis three months after her covid infection. this whole experience has been very strange and surprising and i never imagined that i would be as public about some of this stuff as i have ended up being. reporter: the study did also find a link between pots and the covid vaccine, but researchers say the risk was much, much greater in people who actually got covid versus those who got the vaccine. the good news is that many people recover from pots, but it can take years. back to you. our thanks to kristen dahlgren for that important report. joining me now is msnbc medical contributor dr. natalie azar. so i want to start off where kristen was just talking about, which is long covid. what do we know about the difficulties and the realities of what we re dealing with here, in this country, when it comes to long covid. we re certainly gathering quite a large database right
the new cdc recommendation on vaccines for schools? b , when they add the covid 19 vaccine for children? oh, good to be with you, laura . i think this is kind of a difficult question to answer, because what you have is a trade off between children who would be harmed from being vaccinated from covid versus children who would be harmed from the vaccines. we already know that the risk of mortality, according to cdc data from the through the end of september, 2020 one was mortality was zero point zero zero three percent, very small, three and one hundred thousand, whereas it would be approximately tenfold larger . that number of myocarditis cases that would occur in the same number of children who were vaccinated. so that s the tradeoff. it s not common. myocarditis is not that common