we re back with more from our one-on-one interview with huma abedin streaming on msnbc s the choice on peacock. huma opening up on the moment then fbi director jim comey may have changed the course of history with his october 28th, 2016, announcement that he was reopening the clinton email investigation because of messages discovered on her husband, anthony weiner s, laptop. here s more from huma abedin. well, the word shock doesn t do justice to that feeling. as i write in the book, at that point, it felt selfish to feel anything. it was such an earth-shattering piece of information for me, and i write about there s actually a picture. it didn t make it into the book of jennifer palmieri and i telling hillary as she was about to walk on this stage that this something about a letter and something about anthony, and you know, the biggest surprise
you know, getting ready to go to texas, and a friend writing me a letter saying, do not blame yourself. one day, your life is changed forever, and one day, you will move past this. after all this sadness has been heaped upon you, but you will be a changed person. even i didn t understand it. the full interview is streaming on demand for msnbc s the choice on peacock, but when we come back, more from our sitdown with huma about the bombshell jim comey dropped on the clinton campaign days before the 2016 election.
he s known the world over for playing giants on the large and small screen, leaders like jim comey and will mcavoy, famous for using their voices to speak up for what they believe is right. and just like his characters, jeff daniels is now speaking out on the decline of civility in a divided america. i spoke to him this year as america remembered the tragedy of september 11th. 20 years later, here s part of my conversation with jeff daniels. you were never shy about speaking out about where you re from and what trump wrought there. talk about what you see when you see people looking back to the most horrific day in modern history, 9/11, and missing some of the unity that resulted. right after 9/11, in the days after, i remember a moment when
he s known the world over for playing giants on the large and small screen, leaders like jim comey and will mcavoy, famous for using their voices to speak up for what they believe is right. and just like his characters, jeff daniels is now speaking out on the decline of civility in a divided america. i spoke to him this year as america remembered the tragedy of september 11th. 20 years later, here s part of my conversation with jeff daniels. you were never shy about speaking out about where you re from and what trump wrought there. talk about what you see when you see people looking back to the most horrific day in modern history, 9/11, and missing some of the unity that resulted. right after 9/11, in the days
understand and if you don t understand, there are women who come to me today and say, i just will never understand this behavior. anthony s behavior. and i look back at them and say, you re lucky. if you have been untouched, you are lucky. it s why that letter my friend wrote to me in 2011, i write about returning from that trip, you know, getting ready to go to texas, and a friend writing me a letter saying, do not blame yourself. one day, your life is changed forever, and one day, you will move past this. after all this sadness has been heaped upon you, but you will be a changed person. even i didn t understand it. the full interview is streaming on demand for msnbc s the choice on peacock, but when we come back, more from our sitdown with huma about the bombshell jim comey dropped on the clinton campaign days before the 2016 election. d on the clinton campaign days before the 2016 election.