perfect example of mass hysteria as it comes to covid when governor desantis was actually dealing with a tangible diagnosis such as cancer? mind you, he wasn t missing. he was still taking phone calls and doing meetings. he just wasn t on camera. here s the problem, this is the liberal media attacking a republican governor in a state where he s actually done a very good job managing covid. as you point out, it is not like they ve done so much better in this great blue state that we live in. and they are attacking him for its. his economy has been up and running. his cases aren t worse than ours. aoc i believe it was down in florida maskless partying there. if it s not so great down there, aoc, why did you go? truth of the matter is, during the pandemic, people flocked to florida because it was a freer, more open place to live. they are also not taxed there on a state level. that makes a huge difference. it is part of that blue exodus that we have seen over the course of the last year
there was an action, an appeal to the supreme court, and the supreme court said, look. public safety, public health warrants government action. that is the essence of our society. if government can t take action on behalf of the people with regard to public health then what good is the society? massachusetts and jacobsen, the supreme court case. dr. adams, you were part of the trump white house in operation warp speed and jen psaki said today this administration didn t anticipate so much hesitation and vehement opposition from within the republican party given that it was a republican president who was in office last year when this vaccine was developed. president trump, though i know it wasn t on camera, took the vaccine. i know you don t like to wade into politics here but, you know, does this level of vaccine hesitancy from republicans surprise you? well, we need to understand that we are already at
then what what good is a society? massachusetts jacobson the supreme court case. dr. adams, you were part of the trump white house. white house press secretary jen psaki said today that this administration didn t anticipate so much hesitation and vehement opposition from within the republican party, given that it was a republican president who was in office last year when this vaccine was developed. president trump took the vaccine. even though i know it wasn t on camera. i know you don t like to wade into politics here but, you know, does this level of vaccine hesitancy from republicans surprise you? well, we need to understand that we are already at vaccination rates for covid for adults that are higher than what we get for the flu in any given year. so we actually are doing relatively well. if you d asked a public-health professional this time last year what you expected our vaccination rates to be for covid, i don t think you d find
its attention to pro-campaign aides and russian involvement in the election. the fbi opened its case july 31, 2016, telling the senate panel she rode research two weeks earlier. shannon: donald trump s longtime personal lawyer breaks his silence and appears to distance himself from the president and his first interview since the fbi raided his office and hotel room but the interview wasn t on camera and it appears he was distancing himself from the president how far is he willing to go? radio host, fox news contributor charlie hurt, welcome to you both. what do you make of this? let s play what britt hume has
new questions about when the fbi turned its attention toward trump campaign eight in russian involvement of the 2016 election. eventually the they opened the case in 2016, and she writes that she asked for oppo research two weeks earlier. shannon: thank you very much for the update. president trump longtime personal lawyer breaks his silence and appears to distance himself from the president and his first interview since the fbi raided his office and hotel room. the interview wasn t on camera and while it appears that he was visiting himself or the president, the question is, how far is he willing to go? let s discuss with tonight s panel radio host in san francisco, ethan bearman, and fox news contributor charlie hurt. welcome to you both. thanks, shannon. shannon: what do you of this? let s play a little bit of what brit hume had to say about what we do or don t know about what cohen knows or doesn t know. he is in hot water and he doesn t want to offend the