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8 Mar, 2021 21:28

FULL SHOW: Jury selection delayed in trial of fmr officer Derek Chauvin

The trial of former MPD officer Derek Chauvin kicked off on Monday with a delayed jury selection. Meanwhile, House Democrats are pushing to end qualified immunity for police officers in lawsuits. Will this act make any substantive changes? Retired Baltimore police officer turned police management scholar Dr. Michael Wood weighs in.

Just days after launching an airstrike reportedly targeting an Iranian-backed militia in Syria, President Biden is now working to repeal and replace the decades-old war authorization law passed after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. RT America’s John Huddy has the latest. Then former Pentagon official Michael Maloof shares his expertise.

Canada is the first country to approve a total of four vaccines to help fight the coronavirus. The nation has been highly criticized over its slow moving and often ambiguous COVID-19 program and now, while the government is trying to get vaccines out to the public, it is also involved in discussion with international counterparts about implementing controversial “vaccine passports.” RT America’s Alex Mihailovich explains. 

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