headquarters in new york city, a huge turnaround, the cook political report has new analysis showing it s a toss-up. that s a pretty stunning shift from months ago, where headline after headline predicted a republican wave. thanks to a string of legislative wins and galvanizing issues like abortion, democrats now have motivation and momentum on their side. on the other side, many far-right republicans are struggling, unable to connect with moderate i m at wegner s. my wife wants some vegetables for crudite. this is $20, and we have joe biden to thank for this. john fetterman has been fund-raising off that video all week. this is the kind of thing that mitch mcconnell to admit he has concerns. i think there s a greater likelihood that the house flips than the senate. senate races are different. they re statewide. candidate quality has a lot to do with the outcome. looking at various numbers, you can see the shift happening in real time. politico shows democrats up fo
but watch and i ll get you there. when you start turning around lawyers with the defendants that are defending the clients. we start to live in a fascist state. that is not much of a defense? ? he served as trump s attorney during the election. do you expect that he s going to vote the fifth amendment? or a sequel to argue attorney-client privilege as so many have done? i think is going to invoke any privilege he can pick up. realistically, has been told he s a target, he should. it ll be foolhardy to go in there and answer questions. i think he will try attorney-client privilege, which is, i think dubious. because it does not apply to conversations that are in furtherance of a crime. i think he will take the fifth he has to. look, it is his right to do so, and is he said there are investigations swirling around. there came this moment late last week where we are so deep in mar-a-lago discussion, which remains important, but at one point on thursday night he said ther
prevent exposure really important as we scale of vaccine accessibility. thank you so much for being with you. there is many questions we had for that. so let s go to coronavirus, because i m wont to dig deeper. on set with the medical director of n dr. state s quarantine tee sites. we were talking about it s been a long time since we ve been on set together. this study sounds scary, and i know people who have long covid increased risk of dementia, psychosis and brain fog. what are you seeing? is there any that stands out? first of all, so nice to see you in studio, in person. i m so glad you are healthy and doing well. this is concerning. we know millions around the world have been affected, sadly have died, but so many more have
become a lot easier and so i think that it s fair to be frustrated. because it was so hard to actually get appointments. and i think that we are actually in a different phase of this outbreak where vaccine accessibility is going to become a lot more doctor, i ve got to ask you, manufactures had skepticism about the doses. not sure about that, why are you sure that this is the right way to administer this when the actual manufacturers say, i don t know if i d be doing. the fda reviews the data thoroughly and i think that when you think about the manufacturers comments, they focused on safety. what s interesting is that there is an experience happening in germany many years ago, over 7000 people were given the vaccine in that study. it was very safe. and in terms of effectiveness, we know that the vaccine does create immune responses and people, even if they have weakened immune systems when given through the subcutaneous route. the newer study that we ve