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April 25, 2023 50 mins

Today on "We The People Are The News", John Matland discusses his interview with MSNBC. The tactics he used during the interview in attempts to stimulate thought. This was John's first in person interview and it is with a company many believed would not give him a fair interview, so John knowingly recorded the interview for that purpose. With New York being a one consent state and the interview taking place on a public sidewalk the audio was legally captured. The media companies seem to remove the hard thought provoking questions that it doesn't like. Even while taking a more neutral stance during the interview in hopes to get these question aired, the interview came down to who John voted for. Interesting to go back in time and dissect this interview and discuss where we are at 609 days later.

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