Pushing for schools to reopen with no national plan, Trump's White House is trying to discredit Dr. Fauci as coronavirus cases across the nation continue […]
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Jones: Florida’s COVID-19 Situation Worse Than What The State Reports | The Last Word | MSNBC
Rebekah Jones, who says she was fired from the Florida Department of Health for refusing to manipulate COVID-19 data, tells Lawrence O'Donnell that Florida's data […]
Continue readingChris Hayes: Tucker Carlson’s Racist Writer Is No Surprise | All In | MSNBC
Chris Hayes on Tucker Carlson: “You have a guy who had a racist writing his scripts for years, who founded a publication that employed multiple […]
Continue readingSen. Jones: Teachers In Ala. Are ‘Scared To Death’ Amid Trump Push To Open Schools | All In | MSNBC
Sen. Doug Jones on what it will take to open schools amid pandemic: “It’s going to cost some money. But what price tag can you […]
Continue readingDr. Gupta: Bandana Masks ‘Don’t Do A Darn Thing’ | MTP Daily | MSNBC
Dr. Vin Gupta discusses what needs to be done in order to flatten the curve in coronavirus hotspots in the United States. Aired on 7/13/2020. […]
Continue readingLawyers Say Detained Parents Denied Adequate Medical Care | Katy Tur | MSNBC
Lawyers in Washington D.C. are pleading to let families out of migrant detention as coronavirus cases surge. MSNBC reporter Jacob Soboroff joins Katy Tur with […]
Continue readingSen. Claire McCaskill: ‘This Country Trusts Dr. Fauci For A Reason’ | Deadline | MSNBC
The White House attempts to discredit the president’s top disease fighter with an opposition research dump as coronavirus cases surge and the death toll rises. […]
Continue readingRep. Hoyer: The Senate Ought To Either Approve Our Bill Or Pass Their Own Bill | Katy Tur | MSNBC
Coronavirus unemployment benefits are set to expire soon. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer joins Katy Tur to discuss. Aired on 07/13/2020. » Subscribe to MSNBC: […]
Continue readingLos Angeles, San Diego Schools Will Be Online Only In Fall | Katy Tur | MSNBC
The two largest school districts in California, Los Angeles and San Diego, have announced all classes will be online only in the fall, in an […]
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