aggressive radical agenda and american history and all across the board and they are moving at lightning speed because they don t want you to know about it. we are not having hearings in congress of any sort so you can find out what is taking place in the process has slowed down so your representatives are standing there like statues with nothing to do. president of the united states is signing executive orders one after the other that would make any dictator around the world very, very jealous. these are very serious events that are taking place. now, you can see on the screen some of the executive orders and some of the executive actions that biden has been taking. i will get back to them in a moment but first i want to talk about this. this book by edward bernays called propaganda. this book was the original book on the subject of propaganda and all kinds of people read this book, franklin roosevelt read this book, he advised woodrow wilson who put together one of the bigg
we were emerging from a dark winter into a hopeful spring and summer finding light in the darkness. a long, dark years. one whole year, toughest and darkest periods in this nation s history. darkest weaves ever known. greg: speech writer googled phrases with word dark in it and if we do our part if we do this together. if we do our part, if we do this together by july the 4th there s a good chance you, your families and friends will be tiebl get together in your backyard or in your neighborhood and have a cookout and barbecue and celebrate independence day. that doesn t mean large events. with lots of people together but it does mean, small groups will be tiebl get together on july 4th with your loved ones is a goal. with a goal a lot can happen. conditions can change. [laughter] greg: i hate to tell the old part but not no say in who is coming to your picnic day or yours. we threw tea into a harbor for fewer reasons than this anyway whole they think lasted under 25 minut
hanging from a banister. from first look it would appear as though it was a suicide. but then they looked closer. it appeared that there was a struggle. my gut was telling me there s something wrong here. did someone want michele dead? was someone else willing to help? at that point we re shell-shocked. a bond forged in blood. we called it the lie and cry conversation. betrayed by blood. what are you hoping for? some conversation between the two of them about the death. we have an investigator look at the video surveillance and he goes, i don t like what i m seeing. you re theorizing the darkest scenario? yes, we are. evil. hello and welcome to dateline. michele and lloyd neurauter were high school sweethearts who tied the knot two years later, then had three daughters. their marriage didn t last, but michele and lloyd remained devoted to their girls. then michele was found dead in her home. at first police suspected suicide. but soon the case to
made sure to get this one right. it s daylight saving time, not savings. whatever time it is, we want you to remember that the week starts early now. on the streaming service peacock, join us fridays at 7:00 p.m. eastern sharp on the choice, a channel within the peacock app. you can download it from the app store or sign up for free at pck.tv/theweek. we ll be here for you on msnbc saturday nights from 8:00 to 10:00 eastern after the mehdi hasan show. it s the top of the hour and it s so good to be with you tonight. the american rescue plan is now law. more than 100 million americans have received at least one vaccine and the biden administration says all americans will qualify for a vaccine by may. with one year of the pandemic behind us, what will the year ahead look like? we ll dig into the future of work, travel, and more. plus, one year ago this week, the pandemic left thousands in the theater industry without jobs. but while the lights are out on broadway, the stars
specifically they believe that the pfizer and moderna vaccines were so effective that after just one dose, we should given a shot to as many as possible and come back for a second as more is available. it is an approach taken by our allies across the pobd. while manufacturer wait only about a month in between both doses, the uk extended it to 12 week. and scientific advisers there said that this would provide protection to as many people as possible in the early stages of the vaccine rollout. but the wall street journal published a piece titled u.s. government scientists scepkept krepts skrecht cal and that they are pushing back against the one dose vaccine saying that there not enough evidence for long term protection. among those quoted, peter marx who said that they need to be used to prevent covid-19 and related hospitaliza hospital la death. and also peter hof also said that those clinical trials found a level of one dose significantly less than what they got with two.