it. the young royals, wall to wall coverage of this. as you say, one of the standout moments was that little film with paddington and that is a great headline there on the front of the mail on sunday. just picking up the mail on sunday. just picking up the little bits from the speech that prince charles gave, the sunday express, thank you for being there for us, mummy is what they pick out as their headline. just underlining obviously she is his mother, described in another paper as the nation s grandmother, just that remainder she has been in the fabric of all of our lives as a central figure who is just so familiar to us all. most of us haven t met, but we feel like we know her. you all. most of us haven t met, but we feel like we know her. feel like we know her. you do feel as if ou feel like we know her. you do feel as if you know feel like we know her. you do feel as if you know the feel like we know her. you do feel as if you know the queen. - feel like we know her. you do f
texas national guard soldier died in the line of duty on our border. abc generously gave 20 seconds. everyone else, not a mention, between friday morning and saturday at 7:30 p.m. eastern time. rachel: pete, compare that to the kind of, you know, round-the-clock coverage that the so-called lie about the border patrol being with the asian immigrants. pete: wall-to-wall. rachel: wall-to-wall coverage. a hero dying, saving he had no idea was a drug trafficker, that is a big story. especially in light, here is why it s a big story. if you re in the media, you don t care about the border, you now have democrat members of congress who have in an alarming way peeled away from the administration s policy and have said, please don t lift title 42. so this is a story, if nothing else, because democrats are now
require without actually having the same fight for democracy and i think that s what, you know, we all understood this week more than any other week before and that s what s the most critical thing we need to be thinking about right now. it is going to be a case that could potentially change this country for many years to come. we ll be watching it closely. alexis mcgill johnson, thank you so much for your time this evening, greatly appreciate it. still to come, we have wall-to-wall coverage of former president trump s exchange with sean hannity. i hope you saw what i did there. it was pretty smart. plus, coming up in the 9:00 p.m. hour, my saturday night panel grading president biden s first year in office. why tucker carlson is complaining rather about m&ms being less sexy and what not to do when you re a world leader trying to fight a pandemic. more ayman after the break. k
seeing these egregious restrictions all across the country, particularly in the south and midwest are also the same states that are enacting the most egregious voting restrictions and so we have to connect the dots here and say that it s not possible for us to continue to fight for ensuring that we have access in our own states, in our own zip codes to get health care that we need and require without actually having the same fight for democracy and i think that s what, you know, we all understood this week more than any other week before and that s what s the most critical thing we need to be thinking about right now. it is going to be a case that could potentially change this country for many years to come. we ll be watching it closely. alexis mcgill johnson, thank you so much for your time this evening, greatly appreciate it. still to come, we have wall-to-wall coverage of former president trump s exchange with sean hannity. i hope you saw what i did there. it was pretty smart. p
off hypothermia at night. they wake up and have nothing to eat. the camps are horribly overcrowded the as you can imagine, covid-19 is spreading like wildfire. these people have been forgotten. when was the last time their story was on the front page of the washington post ? they run wall-to-wall coverage in 2017. you couldn t escape the images, rightfully so. now while many are so close to starving and freezing to death we see nothing. why is it american journalists only seem to care about syrian when is sirin gas is involved? next, the facility.