of the ben shapiro show, ben shapiro. he s also author of the new book, the authoritarian moment. the president is set to help his strategy gets more shots in the arms of americans as the delta variant spreads and cases are on the rise. the day that led to its recent reversal unmasks. all this as critics say democrats have only themselves to blame for a vaccine hesitancy. because of comments like this. we are not changing the science. you know what changed, chris? the virus changed, and the science evolved with the changing virus. if you re not vaccinated, you not as smart as i thought you were. it s like drunk drivers. you don t have a right to jump drive and go out and put your life at risk and those of everyone else at risk. emily: ben shapiro, welcome back to the show. your thoughts on this? ben: i mean, the amount of bad data that is purveyed by our public health experts is astonishing. you want to talk about people who have undermined confidence in their i
lockstep with the majority of what the american people want. so your overall point is good. we saw something that was bipartisan, which rarely ever happens in washington. i don t want to focus on the one i m going to say whatever who did not go along with that. i think we should leave him to the margins and focus on the positive that happened. josh hawley, who cares? nobody cares. he s insignificant. then stop talking about him. that s what i said. it took you like five minutes. you said his name like six times. we should focus in this moment on the important things that are happening in this country. that is very important. and so, yes, we yes. and also what happened with the shootings. what s going on with that? that s really important that we discuss, and i think we had a very important and illuminating conversation last night that the whole country is having. and i think we should continue to have those conversations because it is what resonates with the ame
while 94 other lawmakers said yes. to expedite reviews of covid-related hate crimes and establishes online reporting for them. right now, we have to rely on unofficial numbers, and these are probably undercounted. hawley explains the bill turns the federal government into the speech police. let s bring in d. lemon. do you buy it, d. lemon, star of stars? do i buy what? what josh hawley says? yes. no. and what this shows me, honestly, is how insignificant josh hawley is. and i would rather not spend my time talking about someone who is insignificant, and who does not believe in equity and equality for everyone. obviously, there is an agenda behind what he is doing. he is an insurrectionist supporter and he should be marginalized because he is not in line, it s obvious, and in lockstep with the majority of the american people want. so your overall point is good. we saw something that is bipartisan, which rarely ever happens in washington. i don t want to focus on the one
citizens? now the immediate interest there will be the initial police statement on how george floyd died. remember, the police initially called this a health incident. there was no mention of the knee on the neck or the duration. and this would have never gone to trial, had had it not been for the case being taken away. so the white how says president bush president biden is going to push policing reform nationwide. he s going to do it in an address to joint session next week. how likely is that? many on the right don t believe systemic racist exists. many on the right believe that any problem with policing is a figur mi mfigment of the left s imagination. that s why it s a big unknown whether you ll get any bipartisan play on the george floyd act. in terms of change i think we saw an answer before we even got the floyd verdict in terms of what is the state of play and the answer is, the state of play hasn t really changed. that was one case. before we got that verdict, in
to get the vaccine. announcing he would give nonprofits and small businesses a tax credit to offset the cost. let hand it over to chris cuomo for prime time. thanks, coop. appreciate it. i am chris cuomo. welcome to prime time. here we are trying to figure out, what comes next? you had the verdict yesterday. we did see some different developments already. we know that the department of justice under the care of merrick garland, that they are going to open up an investigation into policing in minnesota, okay? what are they looking at? the obvious. does that police force have a pattern of excessive force and unlawful conduct against citizens? now the immediate interest there will be the initial police statement on how george floyd died. remember, the police initially called this a health incident. there was no mention of the knee on the neck or the duration. and this would have never gone to trial, had had it not been for the case being taken away. so the white how says pre