In an interview that's made headlines this week, Lesley Stahl presses President Trump on once-again rising coronavirus cases and what his priorities would be if re-elected. Stahl also speaks with Mr. Trump's running mate, Vice President Mike Pence.
One of the greatest inequities in the black community as compared to the white community is access to healthcare, black infant mortality is waaaay higher n maternal care if waaaaaay lower and gutting the AHCA will make it worse and since we were affected more with covid cases due to our ethnic geography, it will also affect how "pre-existing conditions" will deny many many black ppl quality heathcare post covid!!
becos covid19 will be a "pre-existing condition"
Did this motherfucker, that I would beat until he breathed no more just say "You invite a shine over to you house and then they don't have your back..."
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UPDATED, 10:59 AM: The near final numbers are in and 60 Minutes‘ election edition looks to have taken down Sunday Night Football, the World Series and pretty much everything else on TV since the Oscars.
With 17 million viewers, the sit-downs with Lesley Stahl and Norah O’Donnell (and one petulant POTUS walk-off) with Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and Mike Pence had its best result in more than two years.
The last time the long-running newsmagazine did so well was when when Stormy Daniels shared intimate details of her tryst with Trump on March 25, 2018. In fact, with the exception of sports and cross-network events, more people watched last night’s 60 Minutes than any show on any network since the Academy Awards on February 9. For those keeping score, that hostless affair celebrating cinema’s biggest night had an audience of 23.6 million, an all-time low.