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The Todd Herman Show 11-22-2021

Nov 22, 2021, 5:37 AM | Updated: 9:35 am

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Kyle Rittenhouse puts his hand over his face as he is found not guilty on all counts at the Kenosha County Courthouse on Nov. 19, 2021, in Kenosha, Wisconsin. (Photo by Sean Krajacic - Pool/Getty Images)

(Photo by Sean Krajacic - Pool/Getty Images)

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Watch: Jets’ New Starter Joe Flacco Reveals He’s Unvaccinated Against COVID

Read: FDA Produces the First 91+ pages of Documents from Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine File

Read: Another major red flag about Covid vaccines and death

Read: Vaccinated English adults under 60 are dying at twice the rate of unvaccinated people the same age

Read: Totally normal news out of Barcelona

Read: State Department Building International Network to Counter Domestic Terrorism

 

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Read: Man acquitted in stabbing death of Enfield High School student

Watch: FATHER OF KYLE RITTENHOUSE VICTIM ANTHONY HUBER: RITTENHOUSE ‘SHOULD HAVE GOT ABOUT 40 YEARS IN PRISON’

Watch: Austria reimposes full Covid lockdown, makes vaccination compulsory

Read: Rotterdam police open fire as Covid protest turns into ‘orgy of violence’

Watch: How to Disarm Propaganda

Watch: Buckle Up: Here Are the BEST Rittenhouse Meltdowns from Joy Reid’s Show

 

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Watch: FLASHBACK: Famous ABC Journalist Mocked GOP Landslide as Toddler’s ‘Temper Tantrum’

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Read: Erie woman, 67, acquitted in fatal stabbing of daughter’s boyfriend; self-defense prevails

Watch: FATHER OF KYLE RITTENHOUSE VICTIM ANTHONY HUBER: RITTENHOUSE ‘SHOULD HAVE GOT ABOUT 40 YEARS IN PRISON’

Watch: Virginia Cop Who Lost Job for Donating to Rittenhouse Defense Demands His Job Back

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Associated Press

How a sanctuary outside LA has cared for rare, endangered gibbons for a half-century

LOS ANGELES (AP) — In between morning feedings, the gibbons begin to sing — loudly. Ranging from the sound of emergency sirens and birds screeching to low grunts and guttural hoots, their vocalizations reverberate from a sanctuary in the hot, dry hills of the Santa Clarita Valley, north of Los Angeles. Over the past 50 […]

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Associated Press

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Katy Wade, KIRO 7 News

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James Lynch

Mayor Wilson signs executive order to accelerate street safety projects as Seattle falls short on Vision Zero

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson announced a new executive order Friday aimed at making Seattle’s streets safer for everyone.

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Associated Press

TikTok reaches $400 million settlement with US Justice Department over children’s privacy

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The Todd Herman Show 11-22-2021