Leslie begins today's show with her 'Ripped from the Headlines' news segment.
Here are the stories that she covered:
1. WASHINGTON POST: "Vaccine reserve was already exhausted when Trump administration vowed to release it, dashing hopes of expanded access"
2. AXIOS: "Biden on his nearly $2 trillion plan: "We cannot afford inaction”"
3A. NEW YORK TIMES: "The Capitol Police is investigating whether lawmakers gave pre-riot building tours, as Pelosi names leader of security review"
3B. AUDIO: Speaker Pelosi says if members of Congress are found to have aided the insurrectionists then they should be prosecuted
4. WASHINGTON POST: "How the rioters who stormed the Capitol came dangerously close to Pence"
During the second half of the show, Leslie is joined by Olivier Knox, new Anchor of 'The Daily 202' at The Washington Post, a midday newsletter about politics and policy.
They discuss President Trump's approval rating falling to an all time low, a new court filing by federal prosecutors stating that Capitol rioters intended to 'capture and assassinate' government officials, and how some members of Congress are being investigated by the Capitol Police to see if they gave pre-riot building tours to those who then participated in the riots.
Olivier's Twitter handle is @OKnox, and the website for 'The Daily 202' is TinyURL.com/TheDaily202.
Remembering USW President Tom Conway
How is the United States Doing at Reshoring Its Jobs and Supply Chains?
The Power of Ordinary People
America and the World’s Clean Energy Future Is Arriving Faster Than You Think
Teamsters Win Historic UPS Agreement; Now Going to Battle for their Pilots vs Cape Air & Republic Airways
Protecting Workers from Deadly Heat
U.S. Attitude Toward ’Made In America;’ ’Bidenomics;’ Trade Relations with China
Federal Trump Indictment Unsealed; First Female AFL-CIO President Details Opening Year Leading the Union
Publishers and Authors Sue Florida for Book Bans; Iowa Votes to Rescind Some Child Labor Laws
Workers Making History
China’s Slave Labor of Uyghurs; American Industrial Strategy; The Return of U.S. Manufacturing
NYT Best-Selling Historian on Biden’s Re-election Campaign; Pulitzer Center Grantee’s New Book on Grieving
Fred Guttenberg Debunks Myths that Fuel Gun Violence
Could ’Relational Organizing’ Success in Wisconsin Be a National Model for 2024?
Workers Leading the Way
SCOTUS Hears Arguments Challenging Biden’s Student Loan Cancellation Plan
Biden Administration’s Approach to EV Chargers and ’Buy America’ Rules
House GOP Holding Economy Hostage for Social Security & Medicare Cuts; Two California Mass-Shootings in Three Days
National Security Requires Sound Trade Policy
Student Debt Cancellation Heads to Supreme Court
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