bret: i want to turn topics here, mollie, this chicago school battle seems to be really front and center, at least there. definitely for the families who have kids staying at home. but, in school districts around the country, take a listen. we want to teach and we want to do what s right for our students and we are prepared to do that remotely. they get to try to flex their power, but they do it at the expense of our children. our schools in person are the best place for our students to be. so we are drawing a line. bret: tomorrow we are going to hear from the cdc director apparently in a solo news conference. we haven t heard all the details of that there is some confusing messaging here politically dangerous potentially for democrats. it s a really big problem for democrats. they are beholden to teachers unions which spend like $700 million a year to help democrats be elected. but, teachers unions are keeping schools closed and keeping children out of school and it is
former president and supporters have decided the only way for them to win is to suppress your vote. so now let s step up. write the next chapter in american history. when january 6th marks not the end of democracy but the beginning of a renaissance of liberty and fair play. the s continuing asalse on democracy undermining the vote and integrity of our elections. we must pass voting rights bills that are now before the senate. we cannot sit on the sideline. bret: one year ago january 6th. the capitol riot happened up on capitol hill. there you heard the president, the speaker, and the vice president. let s bring in our panel mollie hemingway senior editor at the federalist. jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. and trey gowdy.
earlier. and there was some questions about that in the briefing room today. it certainly came across as a strong statement from this president putting full responsibility for the january 6th riots and attack of the capitol on the former president and doing so in a way that though he has said so before, today really came across very strongly from him. bret: meantime the january 6th committee continues, mollie. you heard the interview with congresswoman liz cheney. your take? i thought it was interesting. i say as a former resident of wyoming how much she trashed the people of wyoming in her interview with you. even more interesting is that she said something that was not true and it has serious imply cases ranking member means the top minority party appointed person. that means that, you know, who the republicans appointed to the committee. she was actually hand selected by nancy pelosi and is not the ranking member. the reason why that s important
principal. for all it s worth. bret: finally tonight, a look at tomorrow s headlines with the panel. mollie, first to you. yes. leading republicans call on general milley to be fired for making secret phone calls to china in an attempt to undermine president trump and violate our constitutional chain of command. bret: follow that story. juan? tomorrow s headline newsom easily turns back recall effort. i think that a lot of people are going to see this on the democratic side as a test drive for the midterms next year and see it as putting some wind in their sails. bret: we will have results tonight. guy? well, i suspect juan s headline is probably correct based on the polls and if governor newsom does prevail and is not recalled tonight, i wonder if he might go celebrate
bucket nationally hospitalization whether it s caused by covid or being treated for covid or not that does muddy the picture when it comes to policy and what direction we should head because we need to have a clearer accepts of what the pandemic looks like at any given moment. those numbers hospital numbers have been in some cases misleading for months. bret: yeah. some of them have been the highest in some states since we have seen since the winter. to be clear harvard middle medil school tuft medical center and medical system. mollie brings me to this amazing op-ed in the wall street journal by dr. makary. he writes american public health agencies should be producing data on break through infections, boosters and natural immunity. the center for disease control and prevents has failed to provide the information needed sound covid tragedy. the cdc s failure to will blind