not clear that it would make sense to say everyone under 50 also needs to get a booster. that s interesting. is that something we could see in age, an age definition fully vaccinated over 50 is booster. under 50 not so? i think that s certainly what the science would suggest we should do. all right. doctor, it s always great to have an expert onto answer questions. we see headlines, to getting context. thank you as always. well, it s cold and lonely in the deep, dark night. what charges could former president trump potentially be facing in the georgia investigation? that s next, you re watching meet the press daily . meet the press daily i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant difference
elections. in the house everybody is happy to kowtow to donald trump because for the most part republicans run from safe districts that are heavily trumpy. if you re running for the united states senate, you have to win a whole state. there are lots of states where you align yourself with donald trump or being maga is going to hurt you with suburban voters who would otherwise vote republican. mcconnell knows that. he knows trump caused the losses in georgia and last year. he doesn t want to see a repeat of that. that s why he s trying to recruit candidates who are not maga candidates and that s why he s trying to convince them they should run and trying to convince people being on trump s bad side doesn t necessarily hurt you in the senate race. rudy giuliani s team is in discussions with the january 6th select committee to have him go answer questions. does this represent a significant move on his part?
doesn t necessarily hurt you in the senate race. george, rudy giuliani, we are reporting, his team is in discussions with the january 6th select committee to have him go answer questions. does this represent a significant move on his part, what do you think he s playing at here? my guess is he s well, he doesn t really have the money anymore, it seems. i mean, according to reports, to basically engage in a lot of fighting over documents and fighting over subpoenas. he is running short on money. he has been begging for quite some time, trump to pay his legal bills and basically trump has stiffed him. the easiest course, the smartest course for giuliani is to cooperate, and giuliani has a lot of legal problems. he s been sued by dominion voting systems and other people who he libelled in connection with the big lie last year, and he s also got this disciplinary
a session that lasted six hours, how would you describe how he was responding to the questions? i he was not combative. he was precise, and he didn t volunteer anything, but he did answer questions. if he remembered the answers. so it was not a combative or a, you know, vol tatile exchange a all. and congresswoman, the new york times is reporting that president biden told his inner circle that he believed the former president was a threat to democracy and should be prosecuted, and that he wanted attorney general merrick garland to act less like a ponderous judge, used in a quote and more like a prosecutor taking decisive action. are you frustrated with the attorney general, do you think he s acting too much like a judge and not like an attorney general or a prosecutor?