become a kind of first stop for people announcing their senate candidacies. at least, is that way again tonight, but before that we will be discussing all of the new revelations in the dominion filing today. congressman schiff will join us for that. and then rachel, the only power that i had here was to decide where this happens with the show, and i feel like it will happen at the very end. the very end of the show, america and you are going to watch may lose an argument. and i mean, lose an argument and just get kicked out of the studio. you don t lose many arguments generally speaking. rachel, our friend mehdi hasan will join us at the end of the hour, and guess what the name of his new book is? how to win every argument. now, this not only is going to produce humiliation for me at the end of the hour, but imagine how my publisher feels now about my upcoming book, how to avoid every argument. after they ve read his book about how to win, they re going to love arguing. t
us tonight. thank you for being with us, and now it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. this program recently has become a kind of first stop for people announcing their senate candidacies. at least, is that way again tonight, but before that we will be discussing all of the new revelations in the dominion filing today. congressman schiff will join us for that. and then rachel, the only power that i had here was to decide where this happens with the show, and i feel like it will happen at the very end. the very end of the show, america and you are going to watch me lose an argument. and i mean, lose an argument and just get kicked out of the studio. you don t lose arguments, generally speaking. rachel, our friend mehdi hasan will join us at the end of the hour, and guess what the name of his new book is? how to win every argument. now, this not only is going to produce humiliation for me at the end of the hour, but imagine how my pu
john: begin america reports this thursday afternoon with 19 days to go now until the midterms. president biden out on the campaign trail today as the pennsylvania senate race comes down to the wire. hello, i m john roberts in washington. sandra: 19 days out, hard to believe. here we go. sandra smith in new york. the president travelling today for his only campaign stop of the week. he ll talk infrastructure before heading to philadelphia to stump for john fetterman. john: happening as polls show republican dr. oz closing the gap against john fetterman, and republicans also gaining ground in contests thought to be democratic strongholds. sandra: our panel standing by. mollie line is standing by in deep blue rhode island. so first to bryan llenas on the ground in philadelphia, expecting to see the president a short time from now. hi, bryan. hi, sandra. $167 million have been spent in the pennsylvania senate race. it s the second most expensive race in the nation beh
senate majority leader chuck schumer was caught on a hot mic telling the president the senate race he s most concerned about, and also, willie, in that moment, he showed joe biden his socks. there s some political cartoon socks. there was a lot going on on the tarmac. good morning, and welcome to morning joe. it s friday, october 28th. along with willie and me, we have former white house press secretary jen psaki, and jonathan lemire, and eugene robinson joins us along with presidential historian, jon meacham, his new book is titled and there was light, abraham lincoln and the american struggle. a great group this morning. joe is of but we have a lot to get to, willie. elon musk is officially in charge of twitter. the tesla ceo closed the deal last night, purchasing the social media giant for $44 billion after the deal closed, musk fired four executives, including the ceo and cfo, the head of legal policy, trust and safety who reportedly led the team who decided whether
who s at the center plot to overturn the election. the man whose lies about the results pose a threat to democracy to this day. the ex-president himself, donald trump. that subpoena promises to add to his mountain of legal trouble and peril. the ones he already faces. multiple investigations into his handling of government records, family businesses and his attempt to overturn his defeat. it sets the stage for a number of big decisions for the january 6 select committee. abc news is reporting this. on internal deliberations within the committee on what his testimony could look like. there s been talk for months about whether they want trump to testify in a live setting. no doubt they want him to testify under oath. some members are hesitant to give him a live stage while others view it as beneficial to the investigation as they would get to question him under oath and there appears to be more of an openness to committee members having him appear live. should he refuse, the co