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
killing ukrainians. and so janet yellin is right at the center of this, this absolutely existential threat to ukraine s ability to survive as a country. and to hold russia accountable, and hopefully deny this war machine. i have to imagine it back in washington, in the room, next time, when president biden has convened, what is essentially the secretary of state, maybe secretary of defense, national security adviser, treasury secretary, that the discussion, the analysis has helped and normally the more of the people in the room have had that direct experience. absolutely. there s no substitute for being, there and seeing how people are doing their jobs, these challenges that they are dealing with. try to imagine, we ve done a lot, and talk a lot on this show and others about what it must be like on the front lines of the ukrainians that are fighting their, particularly for their freedom of survival.
there and seeing how people are doing their jobs, these challenges that they are dealing with. try to imagine, we ve done a lot, and talk a lot on this show and others about what it must be like on the front lines of the ukrainians that are fighting their, particularly for their freedom of survival. but try to imagine what it s like for people that are trying to keep the ukrainian economy functioning under constant russian bombardment, constant russian bombing of the infrastructure. there still needs to be a basic functioning economy that can get supplies to people, that can keep people in jobs, and that can look to a future in which they can rebuild the cities and towns that have been devastating by russia. for her to be able to go there and hear firsthand from the people that are responsible for that piece of this war, i think it s going to give her essential texture, and essentially what she can bring back to washington. frankly, you ve seen other european leaders go there as