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MSNBC Meet the Press Film Festival January 2, 2022 05:20:00

Exposing one of the most fragile, crumbling, ill-fitted infrastructure. a once in a millennium heat wave, resulting in the highest recorded in the region. parts of canada, swelling up over 100. 228 people dying in washington state and oregon alone. electricity went off. it is getting warmer and warmer. kicking off heat ace the hottest summer on record for the united states. the boot leg fire, burning 413,000 acres, the dixie fire, ....

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MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show December 24, 2021 02:17:00

Here s who i m most concerned about in the next couple, you know, days, the people who really are at the center of who we have to make sure we take care about. these are, you know, people who despite vaccinations may be at increased risk, the extreme elderly, the medically fragile, the immunocompromised. those are people that we have to take great care to protect. and they, obviously, are protecting themselves. for the rest of us, i think this is very important. if you don t have symptoms or you only have mild symptoms, you know, we see the long lines. i don t think, you know f you don t have symptoms, if you only have mild symptoms, i don t think right now there is a need to stand in a line for hours to get tested. i mean if you have a home test, then use it. ....

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MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show December 24, 2021 02:18:00

But if you have a head cold and a good fitting mask, please use it. and for those of us who are vaccinated and boosted, please understand we have our shield. we have our protection. yet, an enormous number of cases, we ll get through this just fine. reporter: one of the things i want to ask you about, dr. kessler, is the changing options for people who need treatment, for people who are sick and at high risk of advancing to serious illness and needing to be hospitalized and a high risk of dying from covid. the monoclonal antibodies have saved lives, and even for people who were not willing to get vaccinated, they were willing to consent to that type of treatment when they fell ill. i don t pretend to understand that. ....

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