Joy Reid’s debut offers 2.6 million viewers for MSNBC


Joy Reid’s launch of its new prime-time show MSNBC drew 2.6 million viewers on Monday night, making it the second highest-rated 7 pm show in the network’s 24-year history. , according to Nielsen Media Research.

“The ReidOut” featured an interview with the presumed Democratic presidential candidate Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden Vows To Fight Foreign Interference Efforts If Elected On The Money: Congress Will Face Coronavirus Relief Legislation | Unemployment Claims Raise Bets in Aid Battle COVID-19 | S&P 500 erases 2020 losses Biden pledges to repeal Trump travel ban initially in most Muslim countries MORE, along with the former president Bill clintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton Biden turns left while Trump turns right Russia refuses to join NASA’s Artemis lunar program for China Bill and Hillary Clinton over John Lewis death: “We have lost a giant” MORE and Hillary clintonHillary Diane Rodham Clinton Biden turns left as Trump turns right Clintons, Biden will join the premiere of MSNBC’s Joy Reid show on Monday The Hill’s Morning Report – Presented by Facebook – Trump, Republican senators disagree with upcoming bill stimulus MORE, the former 2016 Secretary of State Democratic presidential candidate.

Reid will interview the senator. Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisDemocrats call on McConnell to implement the Voting Rights Act in honor of Lewis Nation mourns the death of John Lewis: “One of the greatest heroes in American history” Hillicon Valley: Russian hackers Back in the Spotlight with Vaccine Research Attack | Twitter says 130 accounts targeted in this week’s cyber attack | Four fired, dozens suspended in CBP investigation on racist and sexist Facebook groups MORE (D-Calif.) And former United States Attorney General Eric holderEric Himpton Holder 12:30 Hill Report – Presented by Facebook – Republicans readjust summer convention plans for Michelle Obama to make podcast debut as Spotify official Trump criticizes former Clinton spokesman for tweet from the police., who served under President Obama, on his show Tuesday night.

Harris, a former 2020 presidential candidate, is reportedly on the candidate list to be Biden’s running mate.

In his last question to Biden, Reid asked the former vice president if he was committed to naming a black woman for his ticket.

“Most of the African Americans I have spoken to on a daily basis are very concerned that black women in particular have been the beating of the Democratic Party for a long time, they really scared you in places like South Carolina,” Reid shared. “Are you committed to naming a black woman as your presidential vice president?”

“I am not committed to naming anyone other than the people I have named, and among them are four black women,” Biden replied. “So that decision is underway now.”

Senator Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth WarrenBiden turns left while Trump turns right Hillicon Valley: Russian hackers are back in the spotlight with vaccine investigation attack | Twitter says 130 accounts targeted in this week’s cyber attack | Four Dismissed, Dozens Suspended in CBP Investigation of Racist and Sexist Facebook Groups Democrats Criticize Facebook for Climate Misinformation MORE (D-Mass.) He’s also on Biden’s list.

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