Michael McCann, legal analyst for Sportico, discusses the legal case for former Miami Dolphins’ head coach Mike Flores, who’s suing the NFL for racist and discriminatory hiring practices. Former Vice President Mike Pence defended himself against Trump’s allegations that he could have overturned the election. And the RNC censures Representatives Cheney and Kinzinger for participating in the Jan. 6 committee. Presidential historian, Rice University’s Douglas Brinkley, discusses the politics of the Olympic games, particularly during historical periods of tension. Southwest Airlines is bringing back alcohol sales after nearly two years during the pandemic – and flight attendants are not happy about it. CNBC’s Kate Rogers reports on the American labor shortage and how it’s impacting services like trash pickup. It’s made worse by the number of people working from home during the pandemic. CNBC’s Ylan Mui reports on congressional passage of a bill that is designed to allow the U.S. to go head-to-head with China in a global economy. CNBC’s Eamon Javers reports on a military investigation into the suicide bombing at the airport in Kabul, and what it found. Plus, Shep Smith reports that a jury has found Michael Avenatti guilty in his fraud trial related to Stormy Daniels’ book money.