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rachel: all right. lemonis: okay? rachel: yes. lemonis: i think at this point, they have two options -- work out things with the lenders or go through a bankruptcy process. but i know for sure i don't want my money in the deal, 'cause i don't trust them. ♪ a few days later, i got a phone call from rachel, and i think as the dust settled, they had no choice but to go into bankruptcy. the landlord was trying to foreclose on the property. the lenders basically backed out of the deal that they had on the table. i hope that rachel recognizes that she probably needs to go back to square one and start over, 'cause i know she's capable, and i know she's smart enough, and she's got a great product. ♪ that chicken is bad-ass. tonigjennifer: when you are a southern woman... lemonis: oh, yes, ma'am. jennifer: ...it is all about the food. lemonis: ...a close-knit kentucky family has created a popular barbecue concept... welcome to lyles bbq. would you like to try a sample of our famous pulled pork? ...expanding from a roadside stand to a s
rachel: all right. lemonis: okay? rachel: yes. lemonis: i think at this point, they have two options -- work out things with the lenders or go through a bankruptcy process. but i know for sure i don't want my money in the deal, 'cause i don't trust them. ♪ a few days later, i got a phone call from rachel, and i think as the dust settled, they had no choice but to go into bankruptcy. the landlord was trying to foreclose on the property. the lenders basically backed out of the deal that they...
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rachel: yeah. well, we know the vice president is obviously keeping the president in had his thoughts and prayers here. but you are obviously absolutely right. a nior admistration official said the president is still in charge and we saw that with the white house press secretary statement. and in which he said the president is still going to be working from hee even though he is expected to receive several tests. even though he has mil symptoms they say, a fever, chills, congestion. but the president is still expected to work throughout the several days that he is expected to be here at walter reed. robert: rachel, you also cover the campaign, the biden campaign has just pulled its negative ads. is the trump campaign going to do the same? rachel, were you able to hear that? rachel: yeah. the biden campaign did pull their negative ads. the trump campaign has not so far. they are stilleeping those ads up. and we do know that vice president biden was on the campaign trail today. he did test negative.
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rachel: yeah. well, we know the vice president is obviously keeping the president in had his thoughts and prayers here. but you are obviously absolutely right. a senior admistration official said the president is still in charge and we saw that with the white house press secretary statement. and in which he said the president is still going to be working from hee even though he is expected to receive several tests. even though he has mild symptoms they say, a fever, chills, congestion. but the president is still expected to work throughout the several days that he is expected to be here at walter reed. robert: rachel, you also cover the campaign, the biden campaign has just pulled its negative ads. is the trump campaign going to do the same? rachel, were you able to hear that? rachel: yeah. the biden campaign did pull their negative ads. the trump campaign has not so far. they are stilleeping those ads up. and we do know that vice president biden was on the campaign trail today. he did test negativ
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i suppose that's the point, isn't it, rachel? it's more about the quantity and quality for hospital food that people should be concerned about, rather than how it served. it does make a difference, of course it does, but, the actual nutritional value of the food, i would much rather have food that was making me feel better and appetizing to eat rather than whether it came delicately presented and with a garnish, i think. 0k, delicately presented and with a garnish, i think. ok, the delicately presented and with a garnish, ithink. ok, the front delicately presented and with a garnish, i think. ok, the front page of the guardian then, giles, johnson facing revolt as tories demand u—turn on school meals. facing revolt as tories demand u-turn on school meals. yes, once again, marcus rash bird, the manchester united football player mounted an effective campaign over free school meals, this sense of whether they should be available during school holidays. it's clods toa during school holidays. it's clods to a huge backlash with the g
i suppose that's the point, isn't it, rachel? it's more about the quantity and quality for hospital food that people should be concerned about, rather than how it served. it does make a difference, of course it does, but, the actual nutritional value of the food, i would much rather have food that was making me feel better and appetizing to eat rather than whether it came delicately presented and with a garnish, i think. 0k, delicately presented and with a garnish, i think. ok, the delicately...
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but you're right, rachel. i mean when we look at the trajectory based on just where we've been in the last weeks, much less months, we know more people are going to die. we know many more people are going to contract this virus, and it doesn't help when there's a president of the united states who is also the commander in chief, who still is playing around with people, playing around with facts, with bravado, taking a stage and suggesting that he is now immune and saying to people have contracted the virus or those who may that, you know, yet again he's going back to a theme he's been pushing from the beginning, which is to suggest people shouldn't take this thing seriously. and thank god that we have an election coming up right now because can you imagine if we had to deal with two more years of him? and so we have an election, and the american people have a clear contrast. on the one hand, there is joe biden, who since march has been saying that the plan that he has had in mind should be implemented. joe bid
but you're right, rachel. i mean when we look at the trajectory based on just where we've been in the last weeks, much less months, we know more people are going to die. we know many more people are going to contract this virus, and it doesn't help when there's a president of the united states who is also the commander in chief, who still is playing around with people, playing around with facts, with bravado, taking a stage and suggesting that he is now immune and saying to people have...
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i want to thank bart, michael and rachel. it's a complicated subject you've unpacked it, you and why did it, and you're done so with real care, real diligence. and the future of our republic depends on people like you. vote -- two things, vote and please tune into the next session of carnegie connects. that you so much, michael, rachel and bart. >> thank you. >> president trump will give a speech on the economy to a virtual gathering of the economic club of new york. live coverage at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> today president trump holds a campaign rally in i was capital of des moines. live coverage begins at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> the competition is on. be a part of this year's cspan's studentcam video competition. middle and high school students be the start of the national conversation i making a five to six minute documentary exploring the issues you want the president and congress to address in 2021 be bold with your documentary, show supporting and opposing points of view and include c-span theater. be a winn
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so, rachel, let me turn it over to you. >> thank you. this is quite a group to follow, and i'm going to play goldilockses here. i'm going to fall in between michael steele's incredible optimism and bart's pessimism. and it's nice to play goldty locks when you work on democracies in decline. usually i'm in bart's shoes, so this is good for me. let's just say, the election's happening. the election's happening right now. there's already been 6 million votes cast, probably more at this point. it's been open here and new mexico for a week, there have been opening day challenges, but so far we are mostly muddling through. however, that doesn't mean we will continue to muddle through. and the numbers are not looking great in terms of what americans are worried about. so more in common, which is a group that works against polarization around the world, they found that 71% of americans are worried about political violence in this election. that's an enormous number. a group of our best political scientists -- larry diamond, lee drummond, people
so, rachel, let me turn it over to you. >> thank you. this is quite a group to follow, and i'm going to play goldilockses here. i'm going to fall in between michael steele's incredible optimism and bart's pessimism. and it's nice to play goldty locks when you work on democracies in decline. usually i'm in bart's shoes, so this is good for me. let's just say, the election's happening. the election's happening right now. there's already been 6 million votes cast, probably more at this...
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i want to thank bart, michael and rachel. it's a complicated subject you've unpacked it, you and why did it, and you're done so with real care, real diligence. and the future of our republic depends on people like you. vote -- two things, vote and please tune into the next session of carnegie connects. that you so >> c-span's washington journal, every day we're taking your calls live on the air on the ews of the day and we'll policies that impact you. probe. p, and then guy cecil, chair of the super pac. watch live at 7:00 eastern this morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook omments, texts and tweets. on on thursday, the senate judiciary committee voted on lines to move forward on justice amy coney barrett to be justice on the supreme court. >> mr. chairman? >> yes. >> i would like to make a motion. i seek recognition to make a motion. i move to indefinitely postpone the nomination of amy coney barrett. sham processieve this rush is that his service to our committee. rushed in a way that is his
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i want to thank bart, michael, and rachel. it's a complicated subject you've unpacked it, you've unwinded it, and you've done so with real care, real diligence and the future of our republic depends on people like you. a vote, two things, vote and please turn into-- tune into the next session of carnegie connects. thank you so much, michael, rachel and bart. >> thank you. >> the confirmation hearing for supreme court nominee amy coney barrett concludes thursday with the senate judiciary committee listening to outside witnesses who support and oppose judge barrett's nomination. that's live on c-span at 9 a.m. eastern. on c-span2 at 10:00 a.m. eastern heritage foundation holds a discussion on election security ahead of the 2020 election. later in the day, we're live from the campaign trail in north carolina with president trump holding a rally in greenville and senator kamala harris speaking to voters in charlotte. wednesday, joe biden spoke to a virtual event addressed to muslim advocates. mr. biden vowed to combat anti-muslim
i want to thank bart, michael, and rachel. it's a complicated subject you've unpacked it, you've unwinded it, and you've done so with real care, real diligence and the future of our republic depends on people like you. a vote, two things, vote and please turn into-- tune into the next session of carnegie connects. thank you so much, michael, rachel and bart. >> thank you. >> the confirmation hearing for supreme court nominee amy coney barrett concludes thursday with the senate...
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but you're right, rachel. i mean, when we look at the trajectory based on just where we've been in the last weeks, much less months, we know more people are going to die. we know many more people are going to contract this virus. and it doesn't help when there's a president of the united states who is also the commander in chief, who still is playing around with people, playing around with facts, with bravado, taking the stage and suggesting that he is now immune and saying to people who have contracted the virus or those who may that, you know, yet again, he's going back to a theme he's been pushing from the beginning, which is to suggest people shouldn't take this thing seriously. and, thank god that we have an election coming up right now, because can you imagine if we had to deal with two more years of him? and so, we have an election. and the american people have a clear contrast. on the one hand, there is joe biden, who since march has been saying that the plan that he has had in mind should be implement
but you're right, rachel. i mean, when we look at the trajectory based on just where we've been in the last weeks, much less months, we know more people are going to die. we know many more people are going to contract this virus. and it doesn't help when there's a president of the united states who is also the commander in chief, who still is playing around with people, playing around with facts, with bravado, taking the stage and suggesting that he is now immune and saying to people who have...
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i want to thank bart, michael and rachel. it's a complicated subject you've unpacked it, you and why did it, and you're done so with real care, real diligence. and the future of our republic depends on people like you. vote -- two things, vote and please tune into the next session of carnegie connects. that you so the senate finance subcommittee on fiscal responsibility on economic growth is a virtual hearing on the fiscal outlook and i thank you all for participating. i thank you all for participating and i
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does that appeal to you, rachel? yes, definitely. partly because air—conditioned temperatures are generally set by the majority of office users who tend to be men and tend to like the temperature lower than women do. this isjust science, that's metabolism thing, and i'm always cold and offices when they have i —— high air—conditioning commander for the people were wearing that might be slightly more comfortable. it also helped the environment, better for efficiency, better for ventilation if we are looking at kobe transmission risks, but for my personal point of view, yes. it feels like a lifetime ago when you two are in this building, but you will probably remember that actually, this building has a system thatis actually, this building has a system that is supposed to be green, which means that it uses the body heat that we generate, unfortunately there are so few people in the building at the moment, that i think it's 20 be a very cold november and december in here. but that is our problem, a lot of other people who have m
does that appeal to you, rachel? yes, definitely. partly because air—conditioned temperatures are generally set by the majority of office users who tend to be men and tend to like the temperature lower than women do. this isjust science, that's metabolism thing, and i'm always cold and offices when they have i —— high air—conditioning commander for the people were wearing that might be slightly more comfortable. it also helped the environment, better for efficiency, better for...
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thank you for joining us. >> thanks, rachel. it's been a tough night, and i'm grateful for a chance to be on. >> so, i know that democrats did everything they felt they could, including as many delaying tactics as they could extend to this process, up to and including working through this weekend, going into closed session, doing everything possible. but you said tonight on the senate floor, "i fear we as a nation have not fully reckoned with the impact that a 6-3 conservative court will have on so many aspects of our lives." now that the process part of this is over and the hypocrisy part of this is over and this is done, what are your biggest concerns about the court as it will now be constituted with a justice barrett on its right flank? >> well, rachel, first, justice barrett within a couple of weeks is going to have a chance to weigh in on the things that president trump said he most wanted from her -- overturning the affordable care act. that case is being heard just two weeks from tomorrow. protecting his taxes and shield
thank you for joining us. >> thanks, rachel. it's been a tough night, and i'm grateful for a chance to be on. >> so, i know that democrats did everything they felt they could, including as many delaying tactics as they could extend to this process, up to and including working through this weekend, going into closed session, doing everything possible. but you said tonight on the senate floor, "i fear we as a nation have not fully reckoned with the impact that a 6-3 conservative...
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thank you, rachel. >> all right. as we continue to absorb the news about the president's hospitalization for covid-19 and try to understand its implications, we're going to be talking with one of the democrats in the leadership in the house, congressman jim clyburn is going to join us to talk about some of the sobering implications about potential succession issues. stay with us. busy... working, parenting, problem solving. at new chapter vitamins we've been busy too... innovating, sourcing organic ingredients, testing them and fermenting. fermenting? yeah like kombucha or yogurt. and we formulate everything so your body can really truly absorb the natural goodness. that's what we do, so you can do you. new chapter wellness, well done. still a father. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying. still a night out. but everything fits in. still hard work. just a little easier. still a legend. just more legendary. chevrolet. making life's journey, just better. my wife and daughter had been killed in
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i couldn't really hear after that. >> were you there, rachel, during that? >> i walked in, and then my dad said that somebody -- somebody shot nickel baby. and i remember i went right outside and i sat in the snow. i just buried my head into my hands and i started to cry. and then he tapped me on the shoulder and told me, haile's gone, too. >> that's your brother and your best friend. do you remember what was racing through your head, rachel? >> basically why? i guess we all just couldn't believe it was both at one time so suddenly. >> even harder to absorb, how and where nick and haile were shot. they were the intruders byron smith killed. >> it was all very unbelievable. >> so what happened in that basement on elm street? the answer to that would lead to a heated debate. how far is too far when it comes to defending your home. when do you cross the line between victim and criminal? >> coming up, a grainy image captures a clue. is that nick? >> you see him on different cameras, different angles, walking around the house. >> is that haile? when "dateline" co
i couldn't really hear after that. >> were you there, rachel, during that? >> i walked in, and then my dad said that somebody -- somebody shot nickel baby. and i remember i went right outside and i sat in the snow. i just buried my head into my hands and i started to cry. and then he tapped me on the shoulder and told me, haile's gone, too. >> that's your brother and your best friend. do you remember what was racing through your head, rachel? >> basically why? i guess we...
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rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. >>> thanks to you at heome for joining us this hour. over the course of eight years that he was president, president barack obama had two of his nominees confirmed to be justices of the united states supreme court. justice sonia sotomayor, who was sworn in in august 2000 9 and justice elena kagan who was sworn in in august 2010. neither justice sotomayor nor justice kagan was sworn in at the white house, though. they were both sworn in at the court, at the supreme court, as a gesture of respect for the independence of the judiciary, for the fact that a justice of the supreme court should never be primarily known for his or her association with the president who gave them their appointment. again, both elena kagan and sonia sotomayor sworn in at the court, not at the white house. the trump administration does not have those same sensitivities. in president trump's less than four years in office, mitch mcconnell has arranged for president trump to
rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. >>> thanks to you at heome for joining us this hour. over the course of eight years that he was president, president barack obama had two of his nominees confirmed to be justices of the united states supreme court. justice sonia sotomayor, who was sworn in in august 2000 9 and justice elena kagan who was sworn in in august 2010. neither justice sotomayor nor...
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it isa rachel and the front of the metro. it is a striking image as the police have been relatively reluctant to be the enforcers of lockdown rules and there was this encouragement in the first phase that we should police ourselves a little bit, take a light touch approach. it looks like things are going to get tougher in the coming weeks, at least for some parts of the country. certainly per some parts of the country, yes. we have been braced for, all week, actually, for what any new restrictions coming and especially in the north of england are going to be. we were expecting to have a bit more detail on that tonight. the papers are still briefing what seems to bea papers are still briefing what seems to be a lot of speculation, but we know more restrictions are coming in at those ha rd—hit know more restrictions are coming in at those hard—hit northern areas and they are going to be quite severe. we have been hearing a lot about a three tier system with parts of the country under a severe alert which would mean pubs and
it isa rachel and the front of the metro. it is a striking image as the police have been relatively reluctant to be the enforcers of lockdown rules and there was this encouragement in the first phase that we should police ourselves a little bit, take a light touch approach. it looks like things are going to get tougher in the coming weeks, at least for some parts of the country. certainly per some parts of the country, yes. we have been braced for, all week, actually, for what any new...
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. >> thank you, rachel. it's an honor. >> we've seen some testimonials, video diaries from health care workers, a lot of reporting how resources at the hospital have been stretched to accommodate this influx of patients. what do you think the country should know right now about how things are going in wisconsin and how you all are coping with what has been a really steep rise in cases? >> so we are currently experiencing an amazing rise in coronavirus cases over the past month. we didn't have a second wave, we're in a second wave right now. on friday we had 3,800 new covid cases in the state of wisconsin. we know that 6% of covid patients will ultimately need to be admitted, so that means 7, 10, 14 days we'll have 228 patients from a single day who are going to need hospitalization where our bed capacity is already close to being maxed out. i've been a doctor for 34 years and i have never seen the amount of suffering i've seen in a short period of time. i've never seen in my career a time where an entire war
. >> thank you, rachel. it's an honor. >> we've seen some testimonials, video diaries from health care workers, a lot of reporting how resources at the hospital have been stretched to accommodate this influx of patients. what do you think the country should know right now about how things are going in wisconsin and how you all are coping with what has been a really steep rise in cases? >> so we are currently experiencing an amazing rise in coronavirus cases over the past...
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>> well, you're right, rachel. and the fact, as you mentioned at the opening here, you have to actually have a clerk -- a clerk has to have possession of that ballot on election day. many states around the country, say if it's postmarked, it still will be counted even if it comes in two or three days late. not in michigan. the republicans here have prevented that from going forward. we saw ballots that weren't counted in the primary in august because they may have come in a couple days late. so right now the advice that i'm giving to folks is that when you have your ballot, when you have been able to fill it out, take it to the clerk. take it to the drop boxes. most of our clerks all across the state have secure drop boxes. the city of detroit there are a number of drop boxes across the city, for example. but take the time. then you know for sure that it actually will be counted. so right now i am also concerned about some information i have been getting that people haven't received their ballots as well, even they
>> well, you're right, rachel. and the fact, as you mentioned at the opening here, you have to actually have a clerk -- a clerk has to have possession of that ballot on election day. many states around the country, say if it's postmarked, it still will be counted even if it comes in two or three days late. not in michigan. the republicans here have prevented that from going forward. we saw ballots that weren't counted in the primary in august because they may have come in a couple days...
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rachel scott is in washington, d.c. at the entertainment and sports arena, home of the washington mystics last year to help us pull this off. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: hey robin, good morning. i'm here with donna hopkins, two-time breast cancer survivor. donna, we've been telling you all morning we are already highlighting all women across the country but have something bigger in store for you today. i want you to follow me. come on. donna, you have been helping people along your own journey, and we want to give you all-star treatment today. i want you to listen to this. >> ladies and gentlemen, give it up for a real thriver all-star, our number one. [ applause ] >> look up here in the stands, your family, your sisters, your friends, women that you've helped. take a look. you were not expecting this today. >> no. >> tell me what you're feeling. >> wow, y'all tricked me that's so great because all of these individuals have been with me from the beginning. >> donna, stand right there. we were so inspired we thoug
rachel scott is in washington, d.c. at the entertainment and sports arena, home of the washington mystics last year to help us pull this off. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: hey robin, good morning. i'm here with donna hopkins, two-time breast cancer survivor. donna, we've been telling you all morning we are already highlighting all women across the country but have something bigger in store for you today. i want you to follow me. come on. donna, you have been helping people along your...
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>> rachel. that's the irony. i think most americans thought that looking at the white house that it is the white house and you assume that the president or the vice president should be the most protected place especially during a papanikolao p pandemic. they had guidelines and a mask policy and masks available. you can get masks in the doctor's office in the medical unit. i had this conversation with dr. sean conelly himself. you walk around the west wing and people did not wear masks. the only time i saw people wearing them were in line. i saw dr. fauci and dr. haun and redfield when they were coming into the west wing, they would have their mask on but everyone else was cavalier about it. >> it did not make sense. >> we were not following it on the white house's ground. >> one last question for you. was there an explicit plan within the white house task force for what the reaction would be and what the plan would be and contingency would be if the president himself got sick? we didn't have those discussions on
>> rachel. that's the irony. i think most americans thought that looking at the white house that it is the white house and you assume that the president or the vice president should be the most protected place especially during a papanikolao p pandemic. they had guidelines and a mask policy and masks available. you can get masks in the doctor's office in the medical unit. i had this conversation with dr. sean conelly himself. you walk around the west wing and people did not wear masks....
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the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much preved it. thanks to you at home. happy to have you here. we're going to start tonight in the great american city of el paso, texas. we're going to start tonight with the chief medical officer at del sol medical center in el paso. >> just two weeks ago we were having public discourse around 500 cases a day, 700 cases a day, 800. last week we broke the record three times. 1,000, 1,200, and then 1,400 today. people need to understand that it's cases, hospitalizations, and unfortunately deaths eventually. and even though the mortality rate is better, the more people come in, the more this goes unabated, there's just going to be a lot of dark days going into the fall, and that's really unfortunate. >> we are in a crisis. we obviously have 100% capacity now at all the hospitals. our icu units are at full capacity. we're now not able to take emergencies like we used to of non-covid patients, which is always a danger point. >> emotionally, you know, it's just been
the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much preved it. thanks to you at home. happy to have you here. we're going to start tonight in the great american city of el paso, texas. we're going to start tonight with the chief medical officer at del sol medical center in el paso. >> just two weeks ago we were having public discourse around 500 cases a day, 700 cases a day, 800. last week we broke the record three times....
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good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you so much, thank you for your counsel over the work day as to what counted as news that should be on tv. it was such a weird day today. >> i'm always happy to have tv. it was such a weird day today. >> i'm always happy to have those high-level editorial discussions with you about the most important stories in our world. >> let us never speak of this publicly again. thank you very much, my friend. it pays to have colleagues who share a sense of both the absurdity of life and the responsibility of what actually should be on television. and it really pays to be able to talk to those colleagues during the course of a day like today! anyway, thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. i am happy to have you here. >>> we are 15 days out from the presidential election. there may or may not be a final presidential debate this week. the president today openly mused about how he could illegally extort bribes in the form of campaign donations from big companies who want favors from h
good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you so much, thank you for your counsel over the work day as to what counted as news that should be on tv. it was such a weird day today. >> i'm always happy to have tv. it was such a weird day today. >> i'm always happy to have those high-level editorial discussions with you about the most important stories in our world. >> let us never speak of this publicly again. thank you very much, my friend. it pays to have...
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good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you so much, thank you for your counsel over the work day as to what counted as news that should be on tv. it was such a weird day today. >> i'm always happy to have those high-level editorial discussions with you about the most important stories in our world. >> let us never speak of this publicly again. thank you very much, my friend. >>> it pays to have colleagues who share a sense of both the absurdity of life and the responsibility of what actually should be on television. and it really pays to be able to talk to those colleagues during the course of the day like today. >>> thanks for joining us this hour. we are 15 days out from the presidential election. there may or may not be a final presidential debate this week. the president today openly mused about how he could illegal extort bribes in the form of campaign donations from big companies who want favors from his administration. the president today openly in front of a crowd of people suggesting that exxon mobile might
good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you so much, thank you for your counsel over the work day as to what counted as news that should be on tv. it was such a weird day today. >> i'm always happy to have those high-level editorial discussions with you about the most important stories in our world. >> let us never speak of this publicly again. thank you very much, my friend. >>> it pays to have colleagues who share a sense of both the absurdity of life...
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holders but it also enables these you know rachel maddow and chris hayes are paid tens of millions of dollars a year because hollywood accounting they're the corporate owners of these of n.b.c. universal they basically don't pay taxes because of hollywood accounting so from had said score $1.00 point for the people who defended trump against russia charges many of us guessed that trump covered the losses on his courses his taxes i suppose by laundering russian money and looks instead like that's where the poor shmendrik squandered almost half a $1000000000.00 from the apprentice so he you know he brings up as you predicted back in 26 team francine mccann that you know he does have income from appearances celebrity appearances on. the apprentice and he gets to write it off against these losses well that's hollywood accounting ok and the reason why comcast n.b.c. universal have so much money and to pay rachel maddow is because they don't pay taxes because of hollywood accounting and i'll be the 1st paragraph of what wikipedia says hollywood accounting also known as hollywood bookkeeping
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>> you know, it's funny, rachel. i wrote in my notebook as she was refusing to engage on these questions, i wrote down the words "the banality of neutrality." you know, there's something about the president is now on the record saying the election's going to be stolen, that every mail-in ballot is fraudulent, that he is relying on his justice department and the court to help him. the whole impetus is to pollute confidence in federal law. i think there's something interesting. cory booker has said this over and over again. this isn't normal. the right answer is, is the president trying to steal the election? no, he can't. that would be the right answer. and i think there's some sort of thinking here where she feels as though she's untethering herself from his untetheredness. but what she's, in fact, doing is helping -- that's just chilling in a moment where you feel as though you would really like somebody to say unequivocally, no, the president doesn't get to delay the election. and by the way, you don't get to send
>> you know, it's funny, rachel. i wrote in my notebook as she was refusing to engage on these questions, i wrote down the words "the banality of neutrality." you know, there's something about the president is now on the record saying the election's going to be stolen, that every mail-in ballot is fraudulent, that he is relying on his justice department and the court to help him. the whole impetus is to pollute confidence in federal law. i think there's something interesting....
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holders but it also enables these you know rachel maddow and chris hayes are paid tens of millions of dollars a year because hollywood accounting they're the corporate owners of these of n.b.c. universal they basically don't pay taxes because of hollywood accounting so from had said score $1.00 point for the people who defended trump against russia charges many of us guessed that trump covered the losses on his courses his taxes i suppose by laundering russian money and looks instead like that's where the poor shmendrik squandered almost half a 1000000000 from the apprentice so he you know he brings up as you predicted back in 2016 with francine mccann that you know he does have income from appearances celebrity appearances on. the apprentice and he gets to write it off against these losses well that's hollywood accounting ok and the reason why comcast n.b.c. universal have so much money and to pay rachel maddow is because they don't pay taxes because of hollywood accounting and always with the 1st paragraph of what wikipedia says hollywood accounting also known as hollywood bookkeepi
holders but it also enables these you know rachel maddow and chris hayes are paid tens of millions of dollars a year because hollywood accounting they're the corporate owners of these of n.b.c. universal they basically don't pay taxes because of hollywood accounting so from had said score $1.00 point for the people who defended trump against russia charges many of us guessed that trump covered the losses on his courses his taxes i suppose by laundering russian money and looks instead like...
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holders but it also enables these you know rachel maddow and chris hayes are paid tens of millions of dollars a year because hollywood accounting they're the corporate owners of these of n.b.c. universal they basically don't pay taxes because of hollywood accounting so from had said score one point for the people who defended trump against russia charges many of us guessed that trump covered the losses on his courses his taxes i suppose by laundering russian money and looks instead like that's...
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real estate developer in manhattan pays taxes none of them every single one of the billionaires and rachel maddow chris hayes anderson cooper they live in manhattan they will be. friends with these people they will also be beneficiaries of all the tax breaks that these people get they get to live in an amazing city high rises all this stuff because none of those people have to pay taxes because they're writing it off the losses against another thing wall street so they have s.p.v. they have they have carried interest all these sort of laws and of course the fed underwriting all their debts and taking all their bad bets so every one has their special interests property developers have the depreciation that's the thing that most benefits the likes of manhattan real estate developers so for 3040 years even while interest rates keep on going down and down and down and all your debts keep on being rolled over they get to claim that the value of their asset is going down and we all know right that property has been going up decade after decade after decade in manhattan but they get to claim othe
real estate developer in manhattan pays taxes none of them every single one of the billionaires and rachel maddow chris hayes anderson cooper they live in manhattan they will be. friends with these people they will also be beneficiaries of all the tax breaks that these people get they get to live in an amazing city high rises all this stuff because none of those people have to pay taxes because they're writing it off the losses against another thing wall street so they have s.p.v. they have...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. happy to have you here. voting is happening all night tonight in harris county, texas. texas, as a state, is set to surpass already the total number of votes that were cast in texas in the whole election in 2016. and just so i'm clear here, i don't mean like there's more early votes being cast in texas this year compared to the early votes cast in texas in 2016. i mean the early vote right now in texas is about to pass all the votes that were cast in texas in 2016. this far before election day. early voting isn't over until 7:00 p.m. tomorrow night, 7:00 p.m. friday. that makes tonight the last night of early voting in texas, and that's why harris county, texas, has some voting locations open overnight, 24 hours tonight. they're open 24 hours so they can stay open every minute until early voting is done tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. in texas. we're keeping an eye on those overnights tonight in te
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. happy to have you here. voting is happening all night tonight in harris county, texas. texas, as a state, is set to surpass already the total number of votes that were cast in texas in the whole election in 2016. and just so i'm clear here, i don't mean like there's more early votes being...
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holders but it also enables these you know rachel maddow and chris hayes are paid tens of millions of dollars a year because hollywood accounting they're the corporate owners of these of n.b.c. universal they basically don't pay taxes because of hollywood accounting so from had said score $1.00 point for the people who defended trump against russia charges many of us guessed that trump covered the losses on his courses his taxes i suppose by laundering russian money and looks instead like...
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>> you know, it's funny, rachel. i wrote in my notebook as she was refusing to engage on these questions. i wrote down the words the banality of neutrality. there's something about, you know, the president is now on the record saying the election is going to be stolen, that every mail-in ballot is fraudulent, that he's relying on his justice department and the court to help him. the whole impetus is to pollute confidence in the vote, to pollute confidence in federal law. and i think there's something really amazing. cory booker has said this over and over again. this isn't normal. the right answer is is the president trying to steal the election? no, he can't. that would be the right answer. and i think there's some sort of thinking here where she feels as though she's untethering herself from his untetheredness, but what she's in fact doing is helping to contribute to this narrative that maybe it's all up for grabs, maybe she could go either way. and that's just chilling in a moment where you feel as though you woul
>> you know, it's funny, rachel. i wrote in my notebook as she was refusing to engage on these questions. i wrote down the words the banality of neutrality. there's something about, you know, the president is now on the record saying the election is going to be stolen, that every mail-in ballot is fraudulent, that he's relying on his justice department and the court to help him. the whole impetus is to pollute confidence in the vote, to pollute confidence in federal law. and i think...
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>> you know, it's funny, rachel. i wrote in my notebook as she was refusing to engage on these questions. i wrote down the words the banality of neutrality. there's something about, you know, the president is now on the record saying the election is going to be stolen, that every mail-in ballot is fraudulent, that he's relying on his justice department and the court to help him. the whole impetus is to pollute confidence in the vote, to pollute confidence in federal law. and i think there's something really amazing. cory booker has said this over and over again. this isn't normal. the right answer is, is the president trying to steal the election? no, he can't. that would be the right answer. and i think there's some sort of thinking here where she feels as though she's untethering herself from his untetheredness, but what she's in fact doing is helping to contribute to this narrative that maybe it's all up for grabs, maybe she could go either way. and that's just chilling in a moment where you feel as though you wou
>> you know, it's funny, rachel. i wrote in my notebook as she was refusing to engage on these questions. i wrote down the words the banality of neutrality. there's something about, you know, the president is now on the record saying the election is going to be stolen, that every mail-in ballot is fraudulent, that he's relying on his justice department and the court to help him. the whole impetus is to pollute confidence in the vote, to pollute confidence in federal law. and i think...
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>> let's get to rachel scott. you're in the villages where the president just wrapped up a rally. both the president and joe biden know how crucial this state is and some of the recent polling shows the race tightening between these two, rachel. >> reporter: the trump campaign knows if they lose the state of florida they are likely to lose the entire election, but in the final stretch of the campaign, the president is on defense, spending most of his time campaigning in states like florida that he won in 2016. tomorrow, former president obama will be here in florida campaigning for joe biden. >> as we watch the voters leave the trump rally. rachel scott, thank you. >>> with early voting under way across the country and so much concern how to vote safely during this pandemic, our partners at 538 put together the guide. go to >> we are learning a teenager is in custody. federal authorities say there was a plot to assassinate joe biden. pierre thomas now. >> reporter: tonight, a seattle man is in custody as authorities investigate a potential plot to kill presidential candidate joe b
>> let's get to rachel scott. you're in the villages where the president just wrapped up a rally. both the president and joe biden know how crucial this state is and some of the recent polling shows the race tightening between these two, rachel. >> reporter: the trump campaign knows if they lose the state of florida they are likely to lose the entire election, but in the final stretch of the campaign, the president is on defense, spending most of his time campaigning in states like...
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holders but it also enables these you know rachel maddow and chris hayes are paid tens of millions of dollars a year because hollywood accounting they're the corporate owners of these of n.b.c. universal they basically don't pay taxes because of hollywood accounting so from had said score $1.00 point for the people who defended trump against russia charges many of us guessed that trump covered the losses on his courses his taxes i suppose by laundering russian money and looks instead like...
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the rachel maddow show starts right now with ali velshi in for rachel. good evening, ali. >> good to see you, chris. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us at this hour. rachel's got the night off but she will be back on monday. we kind of knew this was going to happen. we didn't know exactly what it would look like but we knew to expect it. we knew as we got closer to the election, the president would start to -- for give me but he would start to act a little bonkers. i no he what counts is bonkers and that bonkers is in the eye of the beholder and that this president is unconventional at the best of times, nor is he a stranger to nauseating election eve stunts. as you just heard, if was on this day four years ago, october 9th, 2016, that candidate donald trump, 90 minutes before his second presidential debate before hillary clinton, staged a surprise news conference featuring several women who had accused clinton's husband of sexual assault or harassment. donald trump was down in the polls and the "access hollywood" tape had just come out 48 hours ea
the rachel maddow show starts right now with ali velshi in for rachel. good evening, ali. >> good to see you, chris. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us at this hour. rachel's got the night off but she will be back on monday. we kind of knew this was going to happen. we didn't know exactly what it would look like but we knew to expect it. we knew as we got closer to the election, the president would start to -- for give me but he would start to act a little bonkers. i no he...
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rachel, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning. the white house has offered conflicting messages on the president's health. bottom line here, we still do not know when the president will be discharged, when he first started experiencing symptoms, or how he was infected. the president insists he is feeling better. but that came just hours after a senior white house official told us he is still not on a clear path to full recovery. overnight, president trump recording this video from the hospital telling the american people he's on the road to recovery, but admitting he's not out of the woods just yet. >> i came here, wasn't feeling so well. i feel much better now. you don't know. over the next period of a few days, i guess that's the real test. so we'll be seeing what happens over those next couple of days. >> reporter: this coming after a stark warning from a senior white house official telling us the next 48 hours will be critical in the president's fight against the virus. that assessment at odds with what doctors told reporters
rachel, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning. the white house has offered conflicting messages on the president's health. bottom line here, we still do not know when the president will be discharged, when he first started experiencing symptoms, or how he was infected. the president insists he is feeling better. but that came just hours after a senior white house official told us he is still not on a clear path to full recovery. overnight, president trump recording this video from...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> god bless you, my friend, chris. that was much needed. exactly what i needed to hear. thank you. >> thank you. >>> all right. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. you know, sometimes at big moments, sometimes when our country is wrapped up in big historic events, particularly when there's fast-moving news and there can be information overload about it, sometimes it's almost easier to see what's going on here if you take somebody else's view of us. if you look in on us from the outside. i mean it's one thing for us to cover, you know, day in and day out these twin tent posts of history that we are pitching up under every day now, right? this pandemic and this election, to see if we're going to re-elect this president during this pandemic, right? i mean it's one thing for us to do it ourselves, and we do our best every single day. sometimes, though, maybe particularly on a friday night, it is clearer or kind of just easier to grock, easier to absorb,
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> god bless you, my friend, chris. that was much needed. exactly what i needed to hear. thank you. >> thank you. >>> all right. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. you know, sometimes at big moments, sometimes when our country is wrapped up in big historic events, particularly when there's fast-moving news and there can be information overload about it, sometimes it's almost easier to...
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good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. and when i hear president obama saying -- asking donald trump about would you do anything differently, that inspires for me a tip to th
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rachel and heidi couldn't stay in the house with him alone. there had to be another person who was 18 or older the entire time. >> reporter: the whole time, waiting for trial? >> uh-huh. >> up until we turned 18. >> reporter: until you turned 18? >> yeah. >> reporter: pam's neighbor and friend julie koh tried to help. >> i took his daughter driving, because they were learning to drive. i remember driving one daughter to college. she went to mizzou, so i took her. >> reporter: but while friends tried to help pam's kids, they could not protect them from a widespread and very public suspicion that their father killed their mother. and the case always seemed to be in the news. >> potential evidence that came out was pretty damaging to kirk zimmerman. because a lot of it dealt with the exchanges he had with pam during the divorce. >> reporter: those exchanges were front and center when the state finally presented its case at trial. >> greed, hate, murder. >> reporter: assistant state's attorney brad rigdon told the jury the motive was clear. kirk z
rachel and heidi couldn't stay in the house with him alone. there had to be another person who was 18 or older the entire time. >> reporter: the whole time, waiting for trial? >> uh-huh. >> up until we turned 18. >> reporter: until you turned 18? >> yeah. >> reporter: pam's neighbor and friend julie koh tried to help. >> i took his daughter driving, because they were learning to drive. i remember driving one daughter to college. she went to mizzou, so i...
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rachel, so good to talk to you this afternoon, thanks so much for joining us. i first wanted to start with your experience after your husband chose to testify. >> mm-hmm. umm, you know, it was not something i expected. i don't think we really realized how much his testimony would resonate with the american people. and also with the other side. i think both sides saw him, one side saw him as dangerous, and, you know, one side saw him as very brave. and i think if you asked him and you asked us, it seaems like jut the right thing to do, the next right thing to do. he had already done the right thing a couple of times before anyone had heard his name, in this process, that is. then everything, i guess you could say, kind of blew up after that first closed door testimony. >> you faced a lot of harassment from a lot of folks after that testimony. what was that like for you and your family? >> it was scary. it was very scary. it was unnerving to know that people could find our address. they felt compelled to send letters, some weird packages, and, you know, then a fe
rachel, so good to talk to you this afternoon, thanks so much for joining us. i first wanted to start with your experience after your husband chose to testify. >> mm-hmm. umm, you know, it was not something i expected. i don't think we really realized how much his testimony would resonate with the american people. and also with the other side. i think both sides saw him, one side saw him as dangerous, and, you know, one side saw him as very brave. and i think if you asked him and you...
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>> you bet, rachel. so anybody that comes in with shortness of breath that we think they're high risk for covid-19 and then proven in the president's case to actually have it, these are what i want to know, especially if they're gasping for breath the way the president looked like he was actually audibly gasping for breath after he did what we we call a modified stress test walking up a flight of stairs. i want to see a chest x-ray and a high resolution ct scan of the chest. let me take a good look at his lungs and see if there's any -- we use the term as technical term infiltrate or ground glass opacities. those are technical terms. what we want to know is is there evidence of pneumonia, something filling his airways and his lungs? the answer is probably yes, absolutely because they gave him dexamethasone and remdesivir. there would be no other reasons to give those medications. there's no fda approved reason to give those medications unless it was covid-19 pneumonia. i'd also want to get kidney markers
>> you bet, rachel. so anybody that comes in with shortness of breath that we think they're high risk for covid-19 and then proven in the president's case to actually have it, these are what i want to know, especially if they're gasping for breath the way the president looked like he was actually audibly gasping for breath after he did what we we call a modified stress test walking up a flight of stairs. i want to see a chest x-ray and a high resolution ct scan of the chest. let me take a...
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it certainly is, rachel. a fantastic fresh start in nottinghamshire at the moment as far as weather is concerned, but here and other parts of the country you will be grabbing your own every now and again. it is a sunshine and so was sort of day. as long spell will push across northern england, just moving across north—west england, north—west wales at the moment. it is then followed by sunshine and showers but preceded by sunshine and showers but preceded by those bright conditions you saw in nottinghamshire, many across southern and eastern counties of england and wales will see every bursts at times. showers in the north and west could see thunder and even a little bit of hail mixed in, too. across the channel islands it may not be into the end of the afternoon and evening when we start to see some rain fall, the rest of the day will be dry and even though we see showers put on behind, a lot of dry weather in between the showers through this afternoon. a west to north—westerly wind will make you feel
it certainly is, rachel. a fantastic fresh start in nottinghamshire at the moment as far as weather is concerned, but here and other parts of the country you will be grabbing your own every now and again. it is a sunshine and so was sort of day. as long spell will push across northern england, just moving across north—west england, north—west wales at the moment. it is then followed by sunshine and showers but preceded by sunshine and showers but preceded by those bright conditions you saw...
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>> you bet, rachel. so, anybody that comes in with shortness of breath and we think they're high risk for covid-19 and they've proven, in the president's case, to actually have it, this is what we want to know, especially if they're gasping for breath, the way the president looked like he was actually audibly gasping for breath after he did what we call a modified stress test, walking up a flight of stairs. what i would want to know with somebody like that is i want to see a chest x-ray and a high-resolution ct scan of the chest. let me take a good look at his lungs and see if there is any type -- we use the term, this technical term, an infiltrate or a ground glass opacities. those are technical terms. what we want to know is, is there evidence of pneumonia, something filling his airways in his lungs? the answer probably is, yes, absolutely, because they gave him dexamethasone and remdesivir. there would be no other reason to give those medications. there is no fda-approved reason to give those medicati
>> you bet, rachel. so, anybody that comes in with shortness of breath and we think they're high risk for covid-19 and they've proven, in the president's case, to actually have it, this is what we want to know, especially if they're gasping for breath, the way the president looked like he was actually audibly gasping for breath after he did what we call a modified stress test, walking up a flight of stairs. what i would want to know with somebody like that is i want to see a chest x-ray...
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i'm rachel maddow at msnbc headquarters in new york. physically distanced from but close at heart to my beloved colleagues. that's called a low air five. >> i don't know what that is. >> it feels like we're making a force field. the three of us collectively are a mime. you're in a box. our friend brian williams will join us later tonight. we're here for the first and only vice presidential debate of the 2020 election. it will happen here at the university of utah salt lake city. tonight's moderator, spare a thought for her after what chris wallace went through last week, will be "usa today's" long-time washington bureau chief susan page. we're expecting a 90-minute debate tonight broken up into nine different ten-minute sections. unlike last week's presidential debate, the topics have not been announced in advance, which is interesting. and, yes, i did say that disastrous first presidential debate was last week. it was eight days ago. feels like eight years ago since that last debate. of course, the president and the first lady have bot
i'm rachel maddow at msnbc headquarters in new york. physically distanced from but close at heart to my beloved colleagues. that's called a low air five. >> i don't know what that is. >> it feels like we're making a force field. the three of us collectively are a mime. you're in a box. our friend brian williams will join us later tonight. we're here for the first and only vice presidential debate of the 2020 election. it will happen here at the university of utah salt lake city....
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>> so, it's a double-edged sword, rachel. when we put this out, it alerts everybody, like us, in the media, people that watch this space, to say, wow, this is incredible. look at all of the activity that's going on. however, when i was working cybersecurity five, six years ago, it was like pulling teeth to get this kind of information out of the u.s. government. that has changed. and when that changes, what it does is it enables all of the private-sector cybersecurity defenders that are out there, many of them who are extremely capable, have great technical systems, to know what to look for and what to defend against. so, it is a rapid way to disseminate from the public sector, from the u.s. government, out into the private sector so that we can enable them to help defend themselves. for the most part, in the private sector -- and health care is the weakest sector in terms of cybersecurity, by and large -- it's pretty notorious over the last couple years that they were the place to target. if we could help them get the right
>> so, it's a double-edged sword, rachel. when we put this out, it alerts everybody, like us, in the media, people that watch this space, to say, wow, this is incredible. look at all of the activity that's going on. however, when i was working cybersecurity five, six years ago, it was like pulling teeth to get this kind of information out of the u.s. government. that has changed. and when that changes, what it does is it enables all of the private-sector cybersecurity defenders that are...