Real Sports dives into Brett Favre Mississippi scandal: ‘I don’t see how you don’t know that that money is welfare dollars.’
"They thought of this as a slush fund that no one was watching at all."
"They thought of this as a slush fund that no one was watching at all."
"When you're watching that World Cup in Qatar, just imagine how many men are buried in those grounds."
"If you scuffled, resisted arrest, you were 200 percent more likely be to injured by a non-jiu jitsu officer than somebody that had been through the mandatory program or was a practitioner of jiu jitsu."
"It's not only the people who are in jail, but it's also all the people in the community who were affected as well. Our people really just deserve the opportunity to participate."
"I apologize to Masai for what I said in that interview…. Believe me, when I look at that now, I cringe when I watch it."
The latest Real Sports includes a segment on psychedelic drugs.
This segment featured criticisms from nurse Mia Mungin, who caught COVID-19 but couldn't get tested for it, and who lost her sister to the disease. Mungin blasts the NBA for testing asymptomatic players during a testing shortage. "We are healthcare providers, we put our lives on the line, and we can't get tested, and we're going to put our family at risk for everything? But you go and dribble a basketball, and hey, the world is saved."