Distributors in america on Inside Politics, the Reality Plenty of rhetoric. Donald trump is now blaming Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, his rhetoric for the second apparent Assassination Attempt. This coming from a man whos arguably pushed more incendiary political rhetoric than any other us president or candidate. Plus, the Breaking News we just heard live for fine detail tales from a new indictment against Sean Diddy combs. Prosecutors want the rapper behind bars after he quote abused threatened, and coerced Victim Homes for 16 years. Were going to bring you all the breaking developments and the senate is voting this afternoon on a bill to protect idf. But does it actually have but chance of passing or is this all about Election Year politics . Ill speak with Senator Amy Overshot this hour im dan a bash. Lets go behind the headlines and Inside Politics hitting the Trail Today for the first time. Im since the apparent Assassination Attempt at his West Palm Beach Golf Course this weekend,
Country. Can he use his Court And Campaign appearances as fuel for his white House Run . And democrats mocking the former president for what they say is an Incomprehensible Explanation for how he would fix the high cost of Child Care its not just trump, the Loud Pushback on his vps pick too. The heartbreaking scene inside a Georgia Courtroom where the teenager accused of killing four at his High School and the Boys Father come Face To face with the families of those who died. The latest details, including charges against the dad accused of giving his son an Ar15 Rifle as a gift. We begin with Donald Trump waging Battles Today and trying to argue they amount to the same thing. After appearing at a hearing in the e. Jean Carroll Case he went before cameras with multiple claims that the Justice Department is using that case and other to rig the president ial campaign. Suggested she lifted her story from an episode of law and order. In front of a judge, his attorney argued before a threeju
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or pfizer one? the panel heard some groundbreaking data from the nih on that exact question, the studies show that people who got initial shot of johnson & johnson, saw the biggest immune response when they got a moderna booster shot, of pfizer booster shot was second best providing a big jump in antibody levels, but a second shot of johnson & johnson vaccine resulted in the lowest increase in antibody levels. the panel did not vote today on whether or not to recommend mixing and matching vaccines and booster brands, but it seems like that might be on the horizon. when it comes to johnson & johnson boosters at large, the fda panel today, voted unanimously, 19 to 0 to recommend those boosters, essentially saying that their public health imperative since the immune response to the primary johnson & johnson vaccine is so low compared to moderna and pfizer. one panel member, echoed the feelings of several of his colleagues when he said quote, i think this frankly was always
abc news world news tonight at 2 minutes, 24 seconds. let s talk about it with charlie hirt, columnist for the washington times. a.b. stoddard, associate editor and columnist for the hill. our news watch panel today. charlie, did it surprise you this story did not get a whole lot of attention especially on abcn and nbc? i get a lot of reports saying this is an event happened sometime ago in the midst of a big presidential campaign where people were focused mainly on the economy. it happened far, far away and things like that but the bottom line you had a terrible attack on american interests. you have four people that were dead and then you had the administration, you had politicians come out and give a explanation blaming the attack on some, you know, anti-muslim video that was posted online in order to sort of minimize the importance of the event. and it turns out all that is not true. it was a coordinated attack