One Year of Covid-19: What Are You Grateful For? | MSNBC

As the world marks one year since the pandemic began, NBC’s Joshua Johnson reflects on moments of gratitude from a year like no other.» Subscribe to MSNBC:

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One Year of Covid-19: What Are You Grateful For? | MSNBC

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    1. My first investment with Mr johnbill gave me the assurance that has made me invest without the fear of losing, I got four of my friends involved with him already

    2. @Susansendy I’m from the UK 🇬🇧 I and my colleagues gave him a try and it has been good returns of our investment, Thanks Mr Johnbill

    3. @Tyler S got 12th winning thanks to Mr johnbill, he’s really the best, I’ve made £16,400 in 18 days working with him

    4. Really y’all know him?, I even thought I’m the only one she has helped walk through the fears and falls of trading

    1. The affordable housing development that the Democrats burned down in south Minneapolis was a six-story building with 189 units that was under construction and expected to open later this year.

    1. President Biden went off script during an event yesterday and said he’d be happy to take questions from the press and his staff at the White House immediately cut the feed.

    2. @David Cohen I know, I am concerned of how brittle Biden appears and how it matches his cognitive decline.

    1. @Joel Rivard DId you learn that from epoch or some conspiracy channel? I ask because I haven’t heard anything about it.

    2. @Patrick – Don’t trust anything that comes from corporate-muzzled sources, particularly when they’re paid $30,000 a day to lie like Rachel Maddow.

    1. @Laura Bell no there more happy with biden look at fuel prices and now we need to start buying it from them again or stealing it with wars

    2. @Joel Rivard You need to do your own research..The UAE, has been at PEACE SINCE 2010…That was a Political Stunt, Put together by Trump and his Criminal Co-Hort Netanyahu….who is PM for life of Isreal…Who also was brought up on criminal charges, same time Trump was…November 2019…..

    3. @may wilson or maybe u should stop only listening to msnbc dont worry im sure biden will be dropping more illegal bombs somewhere to secure our oil like he did in Syria his first month in office

    1. The United States is in a rapid state of decline, and this is coming from a third generation son of Mexican Immigrants.

  1. im grateful that God protected me, my family and friends from covid and for the ones who did contracted it and survived it, comfort to those who lost loved ones, friends to covid, supplying all my needs, the healthcare workers and all the other workers, competent leadership in every area who took this plague seriously, exposing the truth in peoples hearts. no matter what evil man tries to do, God is still good and he is faithful to those who believe in HIM. Hallelujah!

    1. In your position, I’d be thankful for the Science and Medical professionals saving lives and reducing suffering.

    2. @Make Racists Afraid Again 90% of blacks are religious. Why do you hate black people so much?

    3. @Make Racists Afraid Again The church does support science.
      “Gregor Mendel, known as the father of genetics, was an Augustinian monk. Mathematician and Sister of Mercy Mary Celine Fasenmyer’s doctoral thesis made possible key discoveries in computer science.

      Faithful Catholic lay men and women have also made many major contributions to science, and many see their work as rooted in their faith. Henri Bequerel, who won the 1903 Nobel Prize in physics for his discovery of radioactivity, was remembered at his funeral as a man who found God “on the very highway of science” as well as in the simple prayers of his childhood.

      Andre-Marie Ampere, who made fundamental discoveries about electricity and magnetism, would startle his roommate by crying, “How great is God, and how little is our knowledge!”

      Science and religion are not seen by the church as opposing forces, but distinct and valuable approaches to understanding the universe and our place in it. Each has something to offer the other.

      St. John Paul II observed in a 1988 letter to Jesuit Father George Coyne, then the director of the Vatican Observatory, “Science can purify religion from error and superstition; religion can purify science from idolatry and false absolutes.”

    1. @Jay Dennis Trump raised eyebrows in early spring when he suggested in a May 14 tweet that the “vaccine work is looking very promising, before the end of the year.” His insistence that a vaccine was possible in such a short time span prompted experts to suggest Trump would need a divine intervention to be right.Experts argued back in May that the testing and production of a vaccine was more than a year away. Dr. Walter Orenstein, a professor at Emory University, told NBC News that month that a vaccine in less than a year would be a “miracle.” Well guess what Trump performed that ‘miracle and had produced over a million vaccines before Biden got into office. (CNN)President-elect Joe Biden received his first dose of the Pfizer and BioNTech coronavirus vaccine on live television Monday afternoon and reassured Americans of the vaccine’s safety. Bide was not even president before receiving his vaccine.

    2. @Tommy r Westbrook WERE getting ……. understandably why you are a supporter od the orange todler!

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  3. Greatful that I was able to witness my grandson learn to read and write his ABC’s. It’s been tough but, I wouldn’t trade that for the world

  4. My grandmother caught COVID and honestly I’m so blessed that we were able to see her one last time in person. So many didn’t get even that…

  5. I’m grateful that we got our news from global sources, so we knew by the end of January last year there was a pandemic. We spent the first two weeks of February buying masks, hand sanitizers, toilet paper, and lots of food. By the time the pandemic was announced officially in the United States, none of those things could be purchased.

  6. I am so grateful to the greatest president who ever lived Donald J Trump and operation warp speed. Thank you for asking!! Long live Donald Trump.

    1. I’m also thankful to Trump for losing the entire government in just four years, giving Dems a chance to finally fix this broken country. Thanks Trump 💙

    2. @jkrt I was expecting a harsher critique of my comment! So there’s still hope for us🤪🤔😜😆😋😁 enjoy it while you can.

  7. I’m grateful to be alive, for being raised to follow the rules and listen to people who know more than I do & to above all be patient. I’m also grateful that there remain people who try to report the news honestly and with compassion even though part of their job is opinion and entertainment. Thank you for helping to bring your efforts and abilities to viewers this past year. I’ve watched quite a bit on your network sometimes smiling, sometimes through tears but never with disappointment afterwards. Keep it up for all like me out here. And keep giving yourself those metaphorical pinches so you always remember how real and important what you do is.

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