BONUS: Joy Reid on Into America
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In this bonus episode for The Reid Out listeners, Joy Reid joins Trymaine Lee on Into America.
Growing up, Joy Reid loved to watch the news with her mother – and even remembers staying up late to watch coverage of the Iran Hostage Crisis as a middle schooler. Along the course of her career, Joy’s worked in local news, as a press secretary for the 2008 Obama campaign, and written books on American politics.
And she recently became the host of a new primetime show on MSNBC: The ReidOut, which premiered last month. More than 2.5 million people tuned in.
This is Joy’s third show for MSNBC. She previously hosted an afternoon show called The Reid Report and AM Joy, which aired on weekends. With The ReidOut, Joy is now the first Black woman to host a national primetime news show since PBS NewsHour’s Gwen Ifill died in 2016, and the first Black woman to anchor a primetime network show in the history of cable TV.
On Into America, Reid tells Trymaine Lee what led to this moment, and how she plans to make the most of it. For more from Into America, visit the feed and subscribe.
The thing I love, love, love about Joy Reid is that she's a hard-hitting journalist, she gets to the root of a topic with acute precision, and she does her research.
Joy Reid thank you for sharing the facts about your family. We are only vulnerable to fascism if we allow it. Currently, many people are allowing it. Stories like yours could perhaps help change some minds.