welcome to this special edition of hannity . i m jason chaffetz in for sean. we hope you are all having a wonderful christmas season. but we begin with bad news in 2004. during her testimon iy to the 911 commission, condoleezza rice said quote, the terroristso were at war with us, but wrke nt yet at war with them. now, a dark chapter the of american history is repeating itself, thanks in part to presidentis repea jo every week there are morether and more attacks againstr tr our troops abroad. on christmas, three american s members were injur injured, one critically after a dronone cre attack in iraq.dei biden did order a strike t against a terrorist facility,e but so far, the response has been extremely limited. thereha have been more than 100 attacks against u.s. troops carried out by iranian proxies since the beginning of the war in gaza. a conflict started by hamas s barbarica confli october 7th atk against israel and is nowcause ongoing because hamas refu
hasn t sensed a sense of urgency. do you think the fda could be moving faster and what kind of a difference would full approval make? it s the right question to ask. full approval will make a difference. i don t think it will be as much as some expect. i don t think we ll see 50 million americans wake up and decide to get vaccinated but it helps with the mandates and local officials, et cetera, even the federal government to keep a tailwind behind the emphasis on vaccines. to dr. ja s point i can t think of a more emergent time for the fda to act. while i would have loved to seen approval yesterday, i don t think they re sitting around debating issues. i think they have an acting commissioner, incredibly smart people who have been there for decades, but there s no question, this is also a novel process for the fda, and what we need to do is probably think about what do future approvals for boosters and for different