being symbolic. i haven t interviewed a trump supporter who thought it was symbol symbolic. i think it s going to be a problem if he doesn t give voters what he said he would give. the question will be are the big population centers of this country, places in new york and california, living in a bubble? or are the isolated rural communities of this country living in a bubble? that s next. it comes when your insurance company says they ll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you d get your whole car back. i guess they don t want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we ll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance.
california, living in a bubble? or are the isolated rural communities of this country living in a bubble? that s next. simulation initiated. [beeping] take on any galaxy with a car that could stop for you. simulation complete. the new nissan rogue. rogue one: a star wars story. in theaters december 16th. what? is he gone?? finally, i thought he d never leave. tv character: why are you texting my man at 2 a.m.?
map. and doing it in a way that is trying to stretch what would be conventionally what you d expect. he s in a position where he needs to do that. hillary clinton is in a much better position to start with electorally. she is looking at put in place pennsylvania and locking that down if she wins pennsylvania, it s hard to see how trump gets there. some warned against living in a bubble like mitt romney was doing the final days of his campaign. chris, trump canceled his campaign stop in wisconsin. a campaign official telling us they are going to go to minnesota. do you think wisconsin was a smoke screen that they were just doing that in order to get democrats to pay attention to that state? maybe. part of this is there s also a degree of gamesmanship campaigns play the last few days where they go to certain states to force the other state to go there.
deeper. it s of her own making in so many ways. she makes that snap chat joke about things disappearing and how much she likes it there are are these foibles that keep on coming and they haven t figured out a way to stem the bleeding and for her to turn it around. and, you know, you get these numbers high enough that are not trustworthy, can they be turned around? i don t know. there is a problem too with the emails. she created this email system to keep information away from nosiy congressman, from rivals, from inspectors general. and she created it to protect her secrecy. and she can t very welcome out and be really transparent now. i wonder if she has been living in a bubble so long. first lady going back to the 1990s. you really are in a bubble. secret service. every time you speak it s in the newspaper. when you think about that snap chat, you think about that, and you think about having a private server in her house. remember her interview with with diane sawyer when she said
those are the issues that average people, you know, jose, so much of washington and quite frankly so much of the people who are in the entertainment business, i think, are living in a bubble. they have no idea what life is like for the average person. former ohio governor ted strickland, thank you for your time. appreciate it. jose, thank you for having me. developing in washington state, officials are making history. turning to an unexpected source of help as they try to contain these fast-moving wildfires that have been spreading throughout the state. this as we learn more about the three firefighters who died battling fires there on wednesday. nbc s miguel almaguer is in washington this morning. miguel. for the first time here in state history in washington, they are asking for volunteers, anyone with firefighting experience who can operate heavy machinery is asked to step forward. this is a very dangerous fire in washington state. they ordered new evacuations