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the curfew. and special programming note. tomorrow live right after senator scott's response to president biden laura: you are at 11:00 pm eastern tomorrow. i do the swing shift at midnight, third shift. >> we should be thankful they work at a great company and have a job that we like. laura: aren't you susie sunshine tonight. what happened to the cynical sean hannity we've come to know and love.
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>> that part of me never dies that these are troubled times. i will say this as a compliment to you. i'm glad there are voices like yours, mine, others out there. not enough of us. we need to be a spoke in the wheel because this radicalism is real. laura: i am glad you said that because we are going to pick up where you left off on that issue of the need for americans to fight back and be unafraid. great show tonight. this is the ingrave angle from washington. the unmasking of the cdc's incompetence continues today and president biden was there to provide unintended comedic relief and the guidance is so useful that i school trakstar collapsed while running an outdoor race due to the mask that she is forced to wear under these idiotic guidelines. is here tonight and will tell us
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her story. but first there urged to purge, that is the focus of tonight's angle. remember, it all sounded so wonderfully refreshing. i sought this office to restore the soul of america and to unite us here at home. my whole soul is in this, bringing america together. we have never ever ever failed in america when we have acted together and so today at this time in this place let's start afresh. >> 100 days into the biden presidency it is clear he failed miserably on his unity pledge. he has abandoned bipartisanship through the radicalism approach and the hard left are thrilled.
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>> president biden has definitely exceeded expectations the progressives had. i will be frank. i think a lot of us expected a much more conservative administration. the active invitation and willingness and collaboration with progressives in his first hundred days has been very impressive. laura: so impressive that has bond a new class of welcome bullies who see it is their mission to publicly shame and punish anyone with a different point of view. for instance in ohio local school social workers. would put on administrative leave after complaints were filed after comments she made on social media. in the post-jesse burr who is the president of the special ohio police families association urged the girl wearing pink who was to tell the world how officer nick riordan saved her life.
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for that horrible crime miss burr is being investigated by her school district. welcome to joe biden's america. is this is where we live. a place where neighbor snitches on neighbor and even the most benign expression can get you canceled and the social media assassins are always at the ready with their cell phones to report any slight no matter how objectively benign and then courtesy of liberal media hit men in such reputational execution have reached epidemic levels in the biden era. this viral video was posted on twitter days ago by self-described race bader and journalist to reconnect she and was intended to smear is racist a holiday inn employee suffering some type of mental breakdown but i have to warn you the video is quite disturbing. >> your company made a mistake you want to take it out on me so
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why do you get mad at that? i will show you on camera. i will show you on camera. this is the type of thing. wow. laura: according to ago fund me page the employee you just saw
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has a mental illness and has quit his job. he also says he's getting death threats. when people called him out for cruelly posting this video and twisting the truth he accused them of being racist too. the holiday inn employee video i posted the went viral has a lot of white supremacists using the man's disorder as a way to protect their anti-black racism. when in doubt what do you do? throw down the race card because calling someone a racist means ending the conversation, never beginning one but that is the goal. there is no load to which they won't sink including taunting a man with an obvious mental condition. these are the tactics of an emotional terrorist. the biden administration has been green lighting this all away. it engages in the same type of cool sport itself using race to
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target and eliminate political opponents and drive them from public life. the angle, we've been warning you from onset biden and the democrats were using the january 6th rights as a pretext for ideological purge of key government institutions and that is why the first target was the military which leans more conservative. now they are taking aim at traditionalists at the department of homeland security. yesterday alejandro mayorkas issued an order that says given the threat landscape and the risks posed by domestic violence terrorism including employees in operations are directed the department to immediately begin a review how to best prevent, protect and respond to domestic violence extremism threats within dhs. alejandro mayorkas is targeting extremists, america first conservatives, letting the
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border get completely overrun and even wanted terrorists are crossing now and today he issued an order barring ice offices, arresting illegal aliens outside of courthouses. meanwhile the biden doj is bringing the woke crusade to america's police department. the justice department announcing another investigation, slamming the police force in elizabeth city, north carolina. the only enforcement the biden administration wants prioritize is against conservatives because america's police department's that are supposed to be enforcing the laws are looked at almost immediately with suspicion and distrust. yesterday the doj investigated louisville and before that was minneapolis in elizabeth city. all because of activist pressure in the police shooting of andrew brown. the cities and even permitted to
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do its own investigation on merrick garland and the usual opportunist. >> we have an execution in elizabeth city and what i want people to understand, we demand justice from the sheriffs department and the district attorney, we demand justice not for anybody standing up here, for andrew brown and his family. >> the irony is the party that supposedly cares so much about disadvantaged americans including minorities endanger their lives with all of this nonsense was the breakdown in policing and mask requirements we discussed are not going to hurt the talking heads on cnn. >> change needs to be made and it is not getting done in traditional avenues than writing is a good option. >> destroying property. i don't think that the school.
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>> writing gets people's attention and that is necessary. respect so we have to show we are human. >> when violence is involved it is normally because there's no other way to get your point across. >> good for the daily caller to do the man on the street interviews. virtue signaling was an olympic sport those liberal women interviewed would be draped in gold. the only people who benefit are the agitators who make money from the constant discord and politicians who are voting angry and scared. constant racial conflict and division is terrible our national spirit and just encourages the opposite of biden's promised unity. thursday night i'm going to sit
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down with five republican governors who are actually showing the country how to get things done the old-fashioned way by respecting our values and enacting policies that actually work for all americans because where morse prosperity liberty exists unity and happiness are actually possible and that is the angle. joining ms. jamie mcbride, director of the la police protective league. i know you have noticed all of these anti-police warriors share a certain socioeconomic standing. >> what is scary is the high profile people, we watched the oscars last night which was a total disaster, used to be something glamorous, notice a total joke and also recently in the last week we had lebron james tweet out you are next.
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with a picture of the officer. i am sure everybody has seen the video or at least the still pictures that you had a person with a very large knife no officer wants to take a life. that officer saved a life and he is a hero but one thing these people don't talk about is over 90% of the homicides in los angeles are black and brown. you don't hear about that, you don't hear about 2.3% of the time officers are attacked daily in los angeles and here's the funny thing. they are all hypocrites. last night, you had off duty and onto the lapd officers protecting these actors and actresses claiming officers are terrible, also one of the biggest effect out there is lebron james, lebron james has taught time and again about police officers and how they are all killers. but they are also doing protection at his house. off-duty officer provides protection for him and his
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family so killers at his house providing security. shannon: as long as he is being protected. just a big bully, he conditioned out, but he can't take it. is a billionaire who makes a lot of money in china, won't criticize them but trashes the cops that make 75 a year. :your organization sent a letter to nba commissioner adam silver and you safely formerly ask you conduct an investigation into lebron james's social media post to determine if he violated any policies of the nba and old mister james accountable. he is the biggest star in the nba. they protect their own. >> exactly. lebron james sent that tweet out to 50 million followers to incite violence.
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shannon: but he deleted it. >> later on. it is already out there and has been screenshot and shared. officers go out on a daily basis making split second decisions and if they get it wrong they lose their life. lebron james with a slamdunk and if he loses he stays home. if we lose we don't go home but the reality is people like lebron james, a hypocrite and a race bader to be honest is inciting violence. we see that towards police officers. record number of officers are leaving, some retiring early and leaving the profession. laura: you made the point that celebrities, the elite are never the ones hurt by lack of policing and lack of enforcement of cops on the beat because they have their own private police. >> absolutely.
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celebrities throughout los angeles, lebron james hired off-duty police officers to do security they don't mention the mean anything to their followers. they are trying to create this image of being a crusader as what they are, they are inciting violence. laura: we are hoping for the best over the summer months because we are concerned we will get more dangerous for all americans including men and women in uniform. thank you for being here tonight. it is fitting that one of law enforcement who attacked blm is being exposed as a total grifter. enough was made to purchase $3.2 million worth of real estate and yesterday the daily caller reported and la-based jail reform group she leads throughout the meetings at some luxury resort in malibu in 2019, we would be remiss if we didn't
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mention the corporations that made it all possible, amazon, microsoft, air b&b, gatorade and many others shower blm, we warned them about this last summer, follow the money and it ended up being kind of protection money. joining me is leonardo's johnson, host of the informed consent podcast. apparently it pays to be oppressed. >> apparently so. they told us they were marxists and this is the behavior of marxists, on the backs of people they claim to be helping and this is what we've seen through blm and our sharpton and jesse jackson, they come out and they so discord and racial him that he and make money off of it and profit off of it. at this point everyone
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supporting blm should realize at least i hope that would be the case, a grafting operation. laura: the media does it spur to amplify this anti-police rhetoric, it is really hatred, let's call it what it is. it is exemplified by m s nbc. >> at the heart of policing in this country, we have to uproot and is not simply bad apples. it is systemic, the way in which our communities are policed there's a presupposition of generalized disregards that our lives just to be don't matter as much as others. >> is this your experience with police, that they just don't care about you or people of color at all? >> absolutely not. my expense with police is if you respect them they will respect you. there are some polys who probably shouldn't have the
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badge and that is the case for all people but in the scheme of things most police are great people and they are trying to do their job. what he is saying is so ridiculous because they say the whole premise behind black lives matter is society treats black lives as disposable and yet the people in glory and downplaying the 7000 plus black homicides, hundreds of black children killed in street violence, people who are ignoring that is black lives matter, they are the ones dismissing the loss of black lives is kind of rich they come out and say we don't care about black lives when they are ignoring the black lives lost throughout the year that are much more significant than the 18 unarmed black people killed by police in 2020. shannon: innocent lives, people who have done nothing, were just caught in the crossfire. they are stabbed or run over and
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no one shows up because there is no money in it, there is no money for the lawyers and their associates and others who fly in from media establishments, there is no cash in it. whose lives really matter in the end? >> whose lives they can exploit is what it comes down to. if it is expedient they will march for it. ma'khia bryant, not adams. laura: the social media companies that donated so much money to blm from twitter to others, bankrolling these groups according to the new york post, netflix donated 7.5 million, all these nonprofits, they lobbied,
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they helped them lobby for net neutrality, is this why this violent and hateful post from black lives matter accounts, they are getting kid glove treatment, nasty posts. >> this seems to be an incentive. everybody is all in at this point dumping millions of dollars into blm and we don't know where the money went, the event she was holding, meetings, quote, but they dumped all this money and dumped all this virtue signaling, they feel they've sunk so much and what they have to back it now, they can't back out. shannon: and meanwhile the united, east lake street that burned in minneapolis, they are still not built back after the riots. thank you for being with us and a stunning shift in the media's
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coverage of biden's first hundred days versus trump. we will play the tape, newt gingrich is here to respond and president biden's big mask announcement indicates he wants the pandemic mindset to exist forever. we will explain.
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laura: hundred days into total democrat control in dc, who joe biden's main booster is, the us media. let's compare their treatment of joe biden's first hundred days versus donald trump. here is joe at 100. >> whether or not you like the policies it is an extraordinary first 100 days. >> approaching the first 100 days, trying to build and sustain political momentum for his approach to say we've done it in terms of the pandemic to bring down the temperature in washington inflamed by his predecessor donald trump. he's trying to reach out in bipartisan fashion. >> compare the fun fest for biden with donald trump. >> why the first hundred days of been chaotic? >> the first hundred days of disaster. >> seems like there's a lot of
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failure. >> the president has no real legislative achievement at all. he is at record low approval ratings. >> you could feel the love, couldn't you? newt gingrich, they have been in the tank but it is now gotten to the point they are advancing anti-constitutional anti-american policies at the same time. >> that has been the national revolution of the modern american news media. they started on the left and they have gone further to the left, they have a president who even aoc has said has been more radical than she had hoped for, 100 days which i think are the most radical hundred days of any
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president in modern times, maybe in history unless you count lincoln presiding over the beginning of the civil war and a lot of their record is a disaster. we've had more illegal immigrants in the first 3 months of biden than in all of last year. think about that. in one quarter, we pass last year's total for illegal immigration. we had the largest increase in murders, you covered it brilliantly earlier, huge increase in shootings that are not fatal. a huge increase in carjackings and rapes, and administration did in terms of basic policies and doing almost everything it can to undermine and weaken america and i think that almost none of that will be covered by
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the news media because they are totally committed to protecting biden just is they did for the whole campaign and they don't want to report on these things. i'm looking forward to his speech because i'm curious, is he going to deal with anything that is real or is it going to be more left-wing rhetoric to set up another left-wing program to spend more of the taxpayers money on left-wing interest groups? >> you mentioned typing the address to congress's joint session and here's how they did it at msnbc. >> president biden delivers his first address to a joint session of congress tomorrow at the white house told nbc news he is, quote, deeply involved in its development. >> deeply involved, they said that a lot about donald trump who would x out big portions of his remarks and change them into
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it off the cuff when he had to. >> is the most fascinating is former speaker of the house, the most fascinating aspect of tomorrow night, they will we have to hundred people in the room. this is which can easily hold virtually 1000 or more people but they have decided for covid reasons, this is a president whose pathological concern about covid is almost bizarre, for covid reasons each party, 50 house republicans, 50 house democrats, 50 senate democrats, 50 senate republicans, that is it. house members got a note that says if you are not on the invitation this don't come because we won't let you in. this is going to be the weirdest congressional speech by a president in american history, a virtually empty room and it tells you a lot about this administration.
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you have a basically empty symbolic administration presiding over the amazing destructive levels of what is happening in american society. laura: great to see you tonight. if you were hoping for assignment biden's big announcement unmasks would have us on a path toward normalcy, sorry to disappoint you. >> if you're in a crowd like a stadium or conference or concert you still need to wear a mask even if you are outside. shannon: here's doctor peter mccullough, cardiologist and into genealogist, anything else? at this point, i tweeted this out earlier. in my mind there's little to no doubt democrats in 2024 are going to be campaigning in masks
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which they are not letting go of the masks, no matter what happens, they are not letting go. your reaction? >> when americans want to hear whether they received the vaccine are not about progress in treating sick americans with acute covid 19. we reduced hospitalization and death. of the people who want to know about masks are covid recovered patients and they are doing great. there is no sign of significant risk of reinfection and they are the ones who really got to have particular attention to be liberated from the masks. the whole focus on masks has hurt america because we are not focusing on taking care of acute basic patients which is the top problem, not well people wearing masks. rachel: doctor fauci thinks keeping kids masked up is a
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nifty idea. >> you don't want children to get infected because you don't want them to get sick even though it is a low chance that they will but you don't want them to be part of the spread in the dynamics of the outbreak. that is why we have children wearing masks when they are outside until they can get vaccinated. >> until they can get vaccinated, that is the big payoff, is it not? >> my opinion is there is no significant risk among children. it is a limited illness, no data suggests asymptomatic spread. if it occurs is less then one% and natural immunity is superior to the vaccine. in my view leave the kids out of it. this is about focusing on sick individuals and we can worry
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about the rest -- laura: fauci is not a dumb person, he's a really smart guy. why is he pushing this thing with the kids in the masks. why? >> there is always an abundance of caution by cdc and public health officials, the recommendations are elected. we look at the recommendations with respect to contagion controller vaccination, americans can make their own choices that is out of abundance of caution. we are making great progress in the pandemic, but children are not playing any significant role. my opinion is let's get them back to school, get back to normal. laura: you are being very diplomatic and i appreciate that but we knew most of this year ago and here we are year later and kids in summer camp are going to have to be masked up outside, this is insane. it is not a low chance of getting covid. it is an extremely, extremely small chance of getting sick from covid. isn't that correct? >> the cdc recommendations points that officials have made
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my view is there running 6 months behind on the scientific data. here we are now, there really is, there is no significant risk. makes no sense to have them encumbered with masks and going to summer camp returning to college, these groups are just not in the value proposition for mass vaccination while wearing masks. >> last week i school trakstar collapsed at the end of her race. what was the reason? the mask the state forced her to wear when she was running, that runner, her father and coach are here with us in moments with a powerful message. is scotts turf builder rapid grass. it grows two times faster than seed alone for full, green grass. everything else just seems... slow. it's lawn season. let's get to the yard.
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>> laura: last time we told you about a high school track score who collapsed near the end of her >> we told you about maggie williams who collapsed at the end of her 800 meter race was the mask they forced her to wear
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left her oxygen deprived. you can imagine her parents and her coach were fuming but also reveals the insanity of requiring kids to wear masks while outside including when they are outside playing sports. with muse maggie williams and her father stephen williams always with us, dave turnedbull. tell us how you felt as you were about to hit the finish line and started to collapse. >> i was going for the record in that race, wasn't sure if i had made the time yet. i was working superhard and on the last stretch i barely had anything left and my muscles started to seize up three meters from the finish line it didn't have control and fell and lost consciousness for a second. i wasn't fully sure if i had
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gone over the finish line but thankfully i did. laura: had this ever happened before? your critics would say this happens to people. they can collapse, you're tired and dehydrated. has this happens to you before? >> this is never happened to me in a race before. i have been exhausted but never passed out. shannon: the oregon health authority updated its guidance so it allows students to remove masks when competing in noncontact sports outdoors. this is just -- i played field hockey, softball and basketball. i don't think i could have played if i had to wear a mask. don't know how maggie did it or any of those young girls and young men are doing it, don't
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understand -- are you satisfied with the change in the rules? >> i can appreciate they've taken a look at responded. i'm a little frustrated it was a reactive type of decision, not proactive. we talked about this might happen, the level of exertion these kids go through, their respiration rates are not standard, not normal, they are going above and beyond. the regulations, i'm not satisfied with the language that they have to be 6 feet apart etc.. they don't understand the sport of track and field and how it works. i appreciate when they are making decisions like this they have some experts, they are making some decisions that don't necessarily fit the sport. laura: as the dead here there is no science behind the 6 feet, 0 science behind the 6 feet rule. does that mean each runner has
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to give the other runners 6 feet? this is crazy and as a dad. i am a mom of a daughter who's an athlete. we are dealing with the same issue. i find this to be so enraging and upsetting, to see the videotape of your daughter falling as a dad what went through your mind q >> my heart broke but the scripture verse romans 8:28 said god works all things for the good for those who love him and are called according to his services and i am so proud of maggie, she loves jesus and think about it. hitting the track full speed blacked out, she had shoulder injury, god divinely protected her, you now have thousands of organ athletes who don't need to wear masks while running so a huge blessing there and i am so
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proud of maggie who loves the lord and prays for her coach and has an amazing team and the summit high school group and parents are so awesome and maggie loves being a part of that group. shannon: she's incredibly well spoken. i'm around a lot of teenagers, incredibly well spoken and you must be very proud of her. are other athletes, you talk to other coaches which are they hoping turns around for contact sports? >> absolutely. i read the update and it is frustrating that baseball player in centerfield had to have a mask on, come on, he is 50 yards from other people. can't believe that language is in there. appreciation, wanted a maggie's law so administration can't make safety choices. laura: we are going to be
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following this, thank you for being with us. up next how the campaign of lies by activist democrats damaged american lives, how the media helps them cover their tracks next.
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>> laura: stacey abrams was
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a vocal champion for >> stacy abrams boycotted georgia over the voter integrity law. after costing the state, she got a little help from the media. usa today was caught letting abrams self edit her own op-ed to make it seem like she wasn't enforcing the boycott. and attorney, senior columnist, townhall.com author of the new novel crisis, media helping a politician hurt americans on the issue of voter id. >> the whole thing is bizarre. back in the day we knew the media had a left-wing bias but this is beyond bias, this is active propaganda. almost as if they read 1984 and
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instead of taking it as a cautionary example took it as a how-to manual. this is unsustainable and we are seeing that in the media this threading through society. >> the huge transformation going on in the united states, without an independent press to act as an independent check or fact checker any check on his unbridled power. what is at stake? >> the key to the story is coalition between stacy abrams and the fact checkers, stacy rooms goes into usa today, the letter rewriter article. earlier she had been saying there was no problem with the boycott, she would support people who would step in and boycotted then realized this may hurt the people in georgia so she wanted to backtrack so without letting people know,
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changed her article and then the fact checking site swooped in and use the revised article to deny stacy abrams whatever supported the boycott. she was literally able to change the facts and the fact checkers were able to use that as a pretext, stacy never supported the boycott, the whitewashing of truth, i can understand why stacy rooms wants to change her mind but the collusion of usa today of the role of the fact checkers is an important part of this multi-product propaganda operation. >> we are here that hunter biden is going to be a guest lecturer at tulane university to talk about media polarization. imagine i can't even believe this. usa today's actions, are those going to polarizing?
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>> i think he is going to be for it, he will be strongly for media polarization because the cover-up of his. scandals definitely helped his father in the election and that is a conscious effort. the media had a story, a story that was huge and they just said we can ignore this and they did. that is why no one believes a thing is they say. >> oversubscribed? >> there were classes on the drug trade and how to shakedown foreign governments or nepotism, there are subjects hunter biden is qualified but bias in the media is not one of them. >> we documented how unhinged joy reed was last week, the last bite explains.
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shannon: nbc's joy reed explained how she understands the signs of covid.
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>> i'm fully vaccinated and i did go jogging today in the park and i did, this was the mask that i wore with a doctor's mask under it. >> there are two masks. west of the two they make her happy, where 5, six, seven. that is all-time we have tonight. jillian: local media reports at least 6 people arrested overnight after protesters break curfew in north carolina this following the release of an authority in the police shooting death of andrew brown junior. >> this report shows me that was footage. >> before the one hundredth day in office. and more spending to come. >> a professional golfer breaks

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