New York City's Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said Thursday that a controversial memo he released at the start of his term left "the wrong impression" about his law enforcement policy plans, adding that it "left many New Yorkers justifiably concerned."
outnumbered first timer todd piro, welcomed, todd. great to be here. kayleigh: stopping president biden s covid vaccine mandate, the white house called on businesses to defy the court and move forward with the workplace mandate anyway. a message to businesses right now is to move forward with measures that will make their workplace safer and protect them, their workforces from covid-19. that was her message after the first day issued by the seventh circuit, that remains our message and nothing has changed. kayleigh: unbelievable, this is florida governor ron desantis pushes back citing anti-vaccine mandate bills into law thursday and brandon, florida, of all places, the crowd breaking out into chance during the event. [chanting] kayleigh: in the latest
the immense politicization of something we know protects people from dying is worrying the medical community. washington post reports there. quote, republicans sweeping denunciations of president biden s plan to force more people to get vaccinated against the coronavirus are raising concerns among public health experts that this heated criticism could help fuel a broader rejection of other vaccine requirements, including those put in place by schools and the military as the issue of inoculations becomes increasingly political. spreaders of disinformation standing in the way of saving and protecting american lives is where we start this hour with some of our favorite reporters and friends. yamiche alcindor is here. charlie psyches, editor at large nor the bulwark. lucky for all, all three are msnbc contributors. dr. blackstock, i start with you. i saw my colleague joy reid, saw