Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the collective sigh of relief that President Biden has announced far-reaching new federal requirements to compel the millions of still-unvaccinated Americans to get their shots, which was followed by a right wing meltdown. Then, Joy commemorates the September 11 attacks, saying "Even twenty years later, it hurts. And so this weekend, we'll remember. And hurt and try to heal again." Next, with the California recall vote just days away, there are some encouraging signs for Governor Gavin Newsom. Former California Governor Jerry Brown joins Joy Reid on the nature of recall elections, and why he believes the GOP frontrunner Larry Elder must be defeated. Finally, Joy is joined by Morgan Freeman, the Academy Award winning actor and an executive producer of "The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain," a new film about a man killed in his NY apartment by police in 2011. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.