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Joe Biden is implicated in a shake down of the Chinese Communist Party by his son Hunter in a text message. Radical trans activists threaten Republican lawmakers and Bud Light releases a new commercial to dig that hole a little bit deeper.
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Today on the Matt Walsh Show, Donald Trump was officially arrested and arraigned on 34 criminal charges in New York yesterday. Yet even after arresting Trump, the Manhattan DA still has not explained what crime he committed. That's because there is no crime at all. This is not about prosecuting a crime, it's about punishing a political dissident. We'll talk about that today. Also, the people of Chicago threw Lori Lightfoot out and have no2 chosen to replace her with someone who is even worse. Plus, I had an interesting exchange with a trans EMT during the Q&A portion of my speech in New Mexico last night. We'll play the clip. And new polling shows that 60 percent of Americans agree that Trump should have been indicted, even though none of them knew what he was being indicted for. In our Daily Cancellation, a new law in Canada would make it a crime to protest drag queen events involving children.
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In one of his most memorable classic episodes, Josh Mankiewicz tells the story Eric Glisson, who was wrongly convicted of the 1995 murder of a Bronx cab driver. From behind bars, and with the help of those who believed in him, he was able to prove his innocence after serving 18 years of his life in jail for a crime he didn't commit. Eric opens up to Dateline about his life after his release.
In 2019, Emily Bazelon, a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine, began communicating with Yutico Briley, an inmate at a prison in Jackson, La.
Mr. Briley first reached out to Ms. Bazelon after hearing her on the radio talking about “Charges,” her book on how prosecutors have historically used their power to increase incarceration.
At age 19, Mr. Briley was imprisoned and sentenced to 60 years without the possibility of parole, in part, for a robbery he said he did not commit.
Ms. Bazelon decided to become involved in his case in a way that she had never done before.
This story was written by Emily Bazelon and recorded by Audm. To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.
More and more Americans consider venturing outside despite heavy government pressure; the media continue to push non-answers to reopening; and a Dallas shop owner becomes a national flash point.
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Greg Proops is a stand-up comedian, also well-known for his improv comedy on the show "Whose Line is it Anyway?". He currently hosts his own podcast called "The Smartest Man In The World", available on SPotify, and has a new book available in May 2015 called "The Smartest Book In The World".
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