Chris Hayes contrasts Joe Biden's message to a grieving America with Trump's silence
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May 28, 2020
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[Chris Hayes: 100,000 Americans dead, and Trump thinks this pandemic is unfair to him](
Donald Trump cannot grasp that 100,000 Americans are dead, so it was up to Joe Biden to deliver a national eulogy marking the lives of those we lost. ([All In]()
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[Fires, standoffs with police erupt during protests against death of George Floyd in Minneapolis](
Fire, violence, and standoffs with police have broken out in Minneapolis after the death of an unarmed black man detained by police. The mayor is calling for a fired officer to be charged in the death. ([11th Hour]()
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[New CDC guidance says COVID-19 antibody test may not be a reliable indicator of immunity](
Dr. Amesh Adalja, senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security, explains new CDC guidance that says antibody tests may not be an accurate way to judge whether someone is immune to COVID-19. The tests also may yield a high rate of false positives. ([Rachel Maddow]()
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[Eddie Glaude on death of George Floyd: 'Police donât value the lives of black folk'](
Eddie Glaude, chairman of the Center for African American Studies at Princeton University, on the death of George Floyd: âPolice donât value the lives of black folk ... He doesnât hear him call out for his mother. He doesnât hear him crying. This is the America we live in.â ([MSNBC]()
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["I never, never, never thought that I would be the one to get a call just like those other ones did. Itâs a pain thatâs undescribable, especially when you know the type of person that he was. He wouldnât hurt a fly, not on purpose, not to just be starting things, not to be a bully. He didnât tolerate things like that. He didnât like things like that. He spoke out about negative things. They took something very special to me."](
â Bridgett Floyd, sister of George Floyd, who died after a policeman restrained him with a knee on his neck.
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The impact of coronavirus has been devastating, but while we wait for a treatment or a vaccine, laughter may be the next best medicine. In the latest episode of the ["Into America"]( podcast, host Trymaine Lee sits down with comedian, actress, podcast host and author Michelle Buteau, who is at home in the Bronx with her twins. Buteau describes how she's using quarantine to slow down, reflect and stay creative. Download and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
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