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Donald Trump's Favorite Unproven Coronavirus Treatment Gave Rita Wilson "Extreme Side Effects"

The president has repeatedly urged Americans to try chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine as possible treatements for COVID-19

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President Donald Trump has received backlash for repeatedly promoting anti-malarial drugs chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine as possible treatments for COVID-19.

While there is limited evidence to suggest that the drugs are an effective measure against the virus, that hasn't stopped Trump from promoting them as an option. At recent press conferences he has interrupted attempts to get a comment on the drugs from Dr. Anthony Fauci—a prominent member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force—and even urged Americans to try the unproven treatments, saying, "What do you have to lose? Take it. I really think they should take it."


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Maybe the single thing Lizzo has in common with Mayor Pete Buttigieg is the fact that both of them have featured prominently in headlines recently.

As the pool of candidates for the 2020 Presidential Election narrows and narrows, things are looking up for prospective Democratic nominee Buttigieg. Whether or not 2020 ends up being his year is still unknown, but Lizzo undoubtedly owned 2019: The rapper/singer/flautist trifecta is the most-nominated Grammy artist this year, and she was just named TIME'S Entertainer Of the Year. What could go wrong in putting the two together on "CBS This Morning?"

Well, nothing went wrong, per se, but the on-screen interactions were just as awkward as one might expect. When co-host Gayle King asked each guest to describe themselves in three words, Lizzo said, "glamorous, talented, and bootyful." Buttigieg's dorky (but, technically, very correct) response: "standing near Lizzo." Those Rhodes Scholars sure are extra spatially aware!

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Mayor Pete might be more of an indie rock guy, but that doesn't mean he isn't still tuned in to the year's most ubiquitous No. 1 singles. King tested his lyrical knowledge, asking if he'd taken a DNA test lately. You know, questions you ask people you just met. "Yes, and I am 100 percent that nominee," Buttigieg assured with a discerning amount of confidence, referencing Lizzo's big hit "Truth Hurts."

And of course, the unlikely pair posed for a photo before their respective interviews. Buttigieg looks like he's feeling great—good as hell, if you will—while Lizzo looks like she'd rather be just about anywhere else. She hasn't formally declared which candidate she's rooting for yet, but she's said her ideal president "for damn sure isn't Trump." From her glazed stare, it looks like Buttigieg might be on her blacklist, too.

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CBS This Morning Has a New Co-Host!

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Welcome to the show, Bianna!

If your morning routine involves switching on the television to get a head start on the day's news and CBS This Morning is your go-to show, get ready to see a familiar face on the set…but now, every day. Along with the show's current morning team of Gayle King, Norah O'Donnell, and John Dickerson, the talented Bianna Golodryga was named a fourth co-host this morning, Oct. 3.

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THE REAL REEL | A Letter For Letterman

Dear Dave... I'm Happy You Have A New Show..But I'm A Little Disappointed

Dear Dave,

I am thrilled you have a new show (My Next Guest Needs No Introduction) on Netflix. We missed you Dave, you calmed lots of white people throughout the years, and during this troubled political time, white people, (mostly men I am guessing?) missed your gently probing humor that offended no one… literally no one. If one were ever to be offended by you, it could only be for what you didn't say, not for what you did. And for the record, your face calmed me too, your new show lulled me to sleep with stressless humor and non-bipartisan jokes. Yes, you had Barack Obama on, and made America feel like everything was cozy again, and we tucked ourselves to sleep sucking our thumbs, our Zoloft kicking in, while you and Obama remembered the good ol'days.

But...Obama's not president and the second episode of your new show features the overly praised humanitarian efforts of George, "throw up in my mouth," Clooney. Again, Dave, I love what you (and Clooney) have brought to the entertainment industry, you have made us laugh, brightened our spirits in hopeless times, and I 100% see the value and necessity of humor. Most of my articles are written about comedians as I love them more than most living creatures and think they contribute to the overall wellbeing of our society. What I don't see the value in is 50% of your interview with Clooney, showing us how Clooney's family essentially saved an Iraqi (Hazim Avdal) man from Isis.

I am not sure which is more embarrassing to watch, the footage of George Clooney's father showing us the house the Clooney's are paying for Avdal to live in, or the interview with Avdal where he has to show his gratitude for the Clooney's generosity on camera. The public praising of this event and the request that its beneficiaries extoll public gratitude to the Clooneys, truly dampens the believability of any sincerity the Clooney's were going for and can only serve to at least slightly humiliate Mr. Avdal.

In a time of Black Lives Matter, #Metoo, a democracy that is starkly torn down the middle, and immigration policy that looks like Nazi Germany, I was hoping for more… or maybe less…less obvious chivalry. Of course one of the wealthiest men in Hollywood (Clooney) is giving back. How gross would it be if he wasn't? And yes, the show title does suggest some obviousness to the intended ubiquity of the guest…but the interview with Clooney didn't have to be so base. Without conflict or laden with fluff. Here is a handsome Hollywood lead, here is his pretty and smart wife, and here is the selfless work that they do. I was listening to Dax Shepherd's new Podcast today, and he credits Jason Bateman in saying "there is nothing funny about perfection." There is also nothing transformative about it. In a time like today, can mega stars like Dave be held to a new standard? Is that not a fair request? A standard that demands transformative content?

Perhaps it is an unfair request. I admit it truly might be. I just have to explain that as a woman watching this show, seeing this 70 year old man, with likely little to no fuss over hair and make up needed to be on TV, sporting a fully grown-out grey beard, white socks peeking through his black suit, looking old and wise, and happy…I was jealous and maybe a little angry. How many women do we see on TV, 70 years old, makeup-less, un-quaffed, and able to interview anyone they want, and then given that choice, pick George Clooney, practically revering him as the white savior of the Middle East? Dave, perhaps I am just jealous?

Perhaps I am angry that I can't think of another equally famous 70-year-old woman, also likely sporting a grey beard, that has been given the opportunity to present to American audiences, likely because American audiences wouldn't listen. She would be too old, too womanly, and too invisible. But if you have the opportunity to greet America… would it be fair to ask that you leverage your exposure to shine a light on some of it's slightly more unsung heroes? And maybe even be just a smidge more contrary, challenging of convention, and dare I say, provocative? I know your just the funny harmless white guy who makes other funny harmless white guys smile… but it seems in 2018, that's just not enough.

Sincerely your mouthy fan,

Rachel

PS: Yes, I know your next guest is Malala Yousafzai and that is fantastic.


By Rachel Hall, Rachel has a Masters in Cultural Gender Studies, and a BA in Communication & Culture, and works with all kinds of people to improve their ability to work with all kinds of people. She can often be found hiding in her laundry room from her two children. More about her on her website.


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