you re winning by that large of a number, i ve been on the good side of the block and i ve been on the bad side of a blowout. the team that s up 10 nothing doesn t have a lot of trashy things to say, but things like scoreboard. yes. you know, so i m pretty sure getting what, ten nothing and then having to jog by the celebratory everyone s in a good mood is probably why they got the bird. but if he if the individual said that about him because you obviously who it was because it looked like you just get the bird to the entire group. but it was just one . yeah. so one one guy one person was in there and he was just wrapped up. nothing everyone s having fun. i m going to ruin it if that s important enough to basically sign language after you in front of all your colleagues, it probably is important enough to let us know what was said is kyrie irving when he s playing my beloved boston celtics, he flip off the crowd, right. he was found and he said, oh, they call me these names. they said
chris hayes, lawrence o donnell, ari melber, stephanie ruhle, in our special primetime recap of the third day of the january 6th hearings. good evening from msnbc headquarters. i am rachel maddow, joined here by my beloved colleague, chris hayes, joy reid, lawrence o donnell, nicole wallace. we will have more of our colleagues from nbc join us over the course of the special two hour primetime recap of today s public hearing from the general sixth investigation. the hearing today started at 1 pm eastern. if you were able to watch any of the hearing live as a tap and, or if you aren t, maybe you are at school or at work, or you just couldn t spare in three plus hours in the middle of the day, well, you are in the right place, my friend. the watergate hearings in 1973, which of course, changed the course of american history, those hearings all happened during the workday. pbs, at the time, we aired the daytime hearings at night, in full. the broadcast networks aired
ari melber, stephanie ruhle, in our special primetime recap of the third day of the january 6th hearings. good evening from msnbc headquarters. i am rachel maddow, joined here by my beloved colleague, chris hayes, joy reid, lawrence o donnell, nicole wallace. we will have more of our colleagues from nbc join us over the course of the special two hour primetime recap of today s public hearing from the january 6th investigation. the hearing today started at 1:00 pm eastern. if you were able to watch any of the hearing live as it happened, or if you aren t, maybe you are at school or at work, or you just couldn t spare in three plus hours in the middle of the day, well, you are in the right place, my friend. the watergate hearings in 1973, which of course, changed the course of american history, those hearings all happened during the workday.
lust, if that is still in the works. and a crucial warning about the enduring threat to the country. donald trump and his allies and supporters are a clear and present danger to american democracy. tonight, the member of the investigation who led today s hearings, congressman pete aguilar. plus, nicole wallace, joy reid, chris hayes, lawrence o donnell, ari melber, stephanie ruhle, in our special primetime recap of the third day of the january 6th hearings. good evening from msnbc headquarters. i am rachel maddow, joined here by my beloved colleague, khalid chris hayes, joy reid, lawrence o donnell, nicole wallace. we will have more of our colleagues from nbc join us over the course of the special two hour primetime recap of today s public hearing from the january sixth investigation. the hearing today started at 1 pm eastern. if you were able to watch any of the hearing live as it
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