in the crowded field trump could do what did he in 2016 when he won primary after primary with less than half vote. from trump s point of view the more candidates in the race the merrier. we are back with our panel. hugh, he said as much. he has put out statements on truth social sayings the more the merrier when nikki haley got. in you talked to the former president. where does his mind sit? i think he is looking forward to a large stage full of combative would be presidents about whom he is willing to compare and spar with. governor desantis does have that book you mentioned coming out, bret, the courage to be free. that follows memoirs by vice president pence and secretary pompeo and ambassador haily. i expect chris sununu to get. in it s going to be a very talented field but donald trump knows how to work a debate stage and how to work a republican primary. i think everyone else has got pretty gooded media chops, too. have you interviewed them all. you know that ron desantis goin
up and they picked up a fish that should have weighed about four pounds, set it on the scale, it said eight, put the rest of the five, came up to 35. everybody was going nuts you can see in the video. very obvious this time they weren t going to get away with that. it s just it s a shame that had to happen, and i m just glad they got caught and it s been a long time coming. so a long time coming, you said. you ve suspected this in previous competitions. one of the things we ve learned there are actually polygraphs in larger competitions and one of these competitors fail add polygraph in a previous one which cost them. you suspected this? you and others? people had gooded? s and thoughts about it, but like anything, you want to give people benefit of the doubt, but, you know, some, when you failed one and pass one and there s different things and they blow everybody out of the water by five, six, seven, eight pounds every time and just
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that heartbreaking number of 900,000 dead from the coronavirus, that last group, young children, could soon be eligible for a covid shot. the fda now reviewing pfizer s request to authorize their covid vaccine for children ages 6 months to 5 years of age. that application, including data on the effectiveness of a two-dose regimen, despite plans to submit data for a third dose of the shot in the months to come. one source telling nbc news the fda could grant emergency use authorization for this last age group by the end of the month of february. nbc s stephanie stanton joins us from st. petersberg, florida. gooded to see you. talk to me about how folks are reacting to the news of possibly young kids being eligible for a vaccine, the last major group. reporter: indeed. good afternoon to you, yasmin. well, for the most part, there are a lot of parents who are looking forward to this but there is still a lot of vaccine hesitancy out there. last fall, the fda approved
we were having lunch, marcus, and attorney crump and i when we got the call to come back there was a verdict. and they just was preparing themselves for the worst. i have gone through so many trials that looked gooded from the dealoe trial to the bell trial, and then got not guilty verdicts. so i was preparing them for the worst. but thank god it didn t half. but it shows it can happen. it showed what justice felt like. until we change a lot of these laws, and until we have federal laws in place, this will be an aberration, and we cannot in a day of jubilation put down our work and put down the efforts toward real systemic change. rev, i want to ask you about a couple of things that you said in that clip that i aired. first, to sort of remind everyone i am sure you don t need reminding. i don t mean that.