Defying kaci hickox left her home in maine to go for a bike ride. You see them leaving the home. That despite a threat from maine Health Officials who are seeking an order to have her detained if she violates her quarantine. Last night, the nurse that treated ebola patients in west africa says she is not backing down in the fight for her freedom to leave her home. It is not my intention to put anyone at risk in this community. But we have to make decisions on science and i am completely healthy. You know, you could hug me, you could shake my hand. There is no way i would give you ebola. Let me bring in dr. Nancy, medical adviser for the state of new jersey. Good to see you. Good morning, jose. Good morning. This controversy, this quarantine controversy began in the garden state. Cdc put out revised guidelines to clarify things. Several other states unveiled their own protocols. California, the latest. Should the federal government put out some rules for all states . I think it would he
Impression of what you saw from both candidates tonight. Any big news making moments . You know, i think youre right they were both it was very high energy. They were both ampd up. I also thought the kind of questioning they got, its sort of striking when you get citizen questions at town halls the level of policy detail. There are things that matter to a persons live, the five or eightyear bar on reentry which got talked about tonight, the nitty gritty of whether the debtfree college plan proposed by heavyweight would apply in equal measure to people on dacha. To the people that are living them are not granular. Theyre their whole lives. I thought they both did a pretty good job of engaging with that. You could tell there were moments for each when they were out of their depth with the person asking the question. Theyre trying to brief on 100 issues. The person asking the question says this is the issue that matters most to me. They both did a pretty good job of doing that politician
Senator sanders said he looks forward to winning the nomination. And later on when secretary clinton took the stage she said she wants to win the nomination quickly. So she can get to work. So of they are both judgment exuding confidence but also intensity in what is turning out to be a very, very hard fought race. Joining us from nevada is my colleague chris hayes, the host of all in with chris hayes on msnbc, one of the smartest men on earth and jon ralston, the dean of the nevada press pool. At the hosts ralston live on pbs and an msnbc political analyst. Chris, i want your general impression of what you saw from both candidates tonight. Any big news making moments . You know, i think youre right they were both it was very high energy. They were both ampd up. I also thought the kind of questioning they got, its sort of striking when you get citizen questions at town halls the level of policy detail. There are things that matter to a persons live, the five or eightyear bar on reentry
Wrong. Not that charitable. Wrong. Or never paid taxes in his life. Warmer. Joining me is the editor of the cook political report. Mark halperin, managing editor of bloomberg politics. Maria kumar, ceo of voto latino. And the editor of the national review. Welcome to sunday. Its meet the press. Announcer from nbc news in washington, this is meet the press with chuck todd. Surprise, its october. Donald trumps bad week may have gotten a lot worse. Todays New York Times has a front page expose that trump declared a loss of 916 million on his 1995 tax return. Which means it could have allowed him to avoid paying federal income taxes on nearly 1 billion worth of income over an 18year period. All legal, by the way. The losses came from mismanagement of three casinos, his airplane and the plaza hotel in new york. The times received the documents in the mail anonymously, with a return address of trump tower. His former accountant, now retired, verified them. The Clinton Campaign said, this bom
Is snl. He hasnt released his tax returns, which means hes either not that rich. Wrong. Not that charitable. Wrong. Or never paid taxes in his life. Warmer. Joining me is the editor of the cook political report. Mark halperin, managing editor of bloomberg politics. Maria kumar, ceo of voto latino. And the editor of the national review. Welcome to sunday. Its meet the press. Announcer from nbc news in washington, this is meet the press with chuck todd. Surprise, its october. Donald trumps bad week may have gotten a lot worse. Todays New York Times has a front page expose that trump declared a loss of 916 million on his 1995 tax return. Which means it could have allowed him to avoid paying federal income taxes on nearly 1 billion worth of income over an 18year period. All legal, by the way. The losses came from mismanagement of three casinos, his airplane and the plaza hotel in new york. The times received the documents in the mail anonymously, with a return address of trump tower. His f