Deadline: White House, Dec. 01, 2020
Duration: 1 Hour, 31 Minutes
Discussed Today:
Dr. Kavita Patel:
‘Dr. Atlas did more damage in 130 days than you could possibly imagine’
McCaskill: It’s ironic that Republicans criticize a Biden nominee for her ‘mean tweets ‘
Dr. Hotez breaks down the process of distributing the impending coronavirus vaccine
Former DHS official on violent rhetoric aimed at election officials:
‘This is not who we are as people'
Figliuzzi:
‘Presidential pardon is perhaps the most lawful way to obstruct justice in our system’
Discussed Today, In Detail:
Dr. Kavita Patel:
‘Dr. Atlas did more damage in 130 days than you could possibly imagine’
Former health policy director for the Obama White House Dr. Kavita Patel and
health and medicine reporter for the Washington Post Lenny Bernstein speak to
the dangers of not having adequate leadership in the federal government as the
country is consumed by a surging pandemic.
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McCaskill:
It’s ironic that Republicans criticize a Biden nominee for her ‘mean tweets ‘
Former Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill finds it hypocritical that several
Republican senators have criticized past tweets from President-elect Joe Biden’s
nominee for Director of the Office of Management and Budget, Neera Tanden, when
they have continued supporting President Trump as he repeatedly insults people
on Twitter.
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Dr. Hotez breaks down the process of distributing the impending coronavirus vaccine
Founding Dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor University,
Dr. Hotez, explains the complicated task of getting every American vaccinated
against Covid-19.
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Former DHS official on violent rhetoric aimed at election officials:
‘This is not who we are as people'
Elizabeth Neumann, former Assistant Secretary for Threat Prevention and Security
Policy at the Department of Homeland Security, responds to Georgia voting
official, Gabriel Sterling, calling out the president and senators for not
condoning the violent rhetoric against election and cybersecurity officials that
has emerged in the wake of Trump’s loss.
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Figliuzzi:
‘Presidential pardon is perhaps the most lawful way to obstruct justice in our system’
The New York Times reports Rudy Giuliani discussed the possibility of a
pre-emptive pardon before President Trump leaves office. Former FBI Assistant
Director for Counterintelligence Frank Figliuzzi weighs in, describing Trump’s
use of presidential pardons as an obstruction of justice to protect himself.
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