harm. all of those things are harm. that is the harm inflicted on the american people and american schoolchildren by republicans. inaction, plasticity, and the way. that is what republicans always do after mass murders. inaction, impassivity, the way. doctor remember the old days of robb elementary school which reminded me of my time in elementary school when no one was worried about anyone coming through the door with a gun. back then, we were able to run between classrooms to visit our friends. i remember the way the cafeteria smelled on hamburger thursday s. it was right around lunchtime on tuesday that that gunman entered the school through a main door without restriction. he masker 19 students and teachers. he change the way that other student at rob and the family remember that school, forever. the doctor described his first
happened. it was in the testimony of dr. rory herrera, a certified pediatrician who himself is a graduate of robb elementary school. the doctor began his testimony with reference to his hippocratic oath as a physician. i swore an oath, an oath to do no harm. after witnessing firsthand the carnage in my hometown of uvalde, to stay silent would be to betray that oath. passivity is harm, delay is harm. all of those things are harm. that is the harm inflicted on the american people and american schoolchildren by republicans. inaction, plasticity, and the way. that is what republicans always
0 into msnbc for our special coverage of the january six committee, beginning right here at 7 pm eastern. tell your family, tell your friends. this matters to america. and on that note, i wish you all a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with us, i will see you at the end of tomorrow. i know you ve been concentrating on the hearing tomorrow. i think concentrating on the house hearing this morning about uvalde, about the mass shooting in baltimore. i heard there something that changed my understanding of how bad this is. goes actually description by a doctor who treated some of the survivors and saw some of the bodies of the first dead children that they had at the hospital. his testimony, there are parts of it that i m not sure that every word he said about what he saw with those wounds got across. there is one word that he used that i m going to get you in this hour. it is a horrifying graphic ex description. there s
director of alzheimer research at the mayo clinic in minnesota recommends that wordplay for patience is a good thing. he says if you have concerns about your memory or thinking a you age, you should do things like that. you also believes that regularl working on your brain can t activate nerve runs, increasing their plasticity. i hope i said that right. you and i are true believers that we play all the time but the more i learn about the importance of doing games like this and other word games, i just love it. i do too. i play pork with friends. i totally latch onto it because it s totally good for me like dark chocolate. i learned something about coffee today. we might discuss that. i m all for that. any other word games to play? i m obsessed with spelling
plasticity of children s brains. really promising and important research. thank you. that is all in on this wednesday night. the rachel maddow show starts right now. the rachel mad dow show starts right now. thanks for joining us. ronald reagan was governor of california for two full terms, eight full years. over the course of those eight years as governor he nominated zero women to any position in cabinet. in either of his terms as governor. he also over those two terms nominated hundreds of judges to the california state courts. roughly 98% of his nominees were men. wow. that s even like hard to do. he made three state supreme nominations. while he was governor. all three were dudes. these dudes. and this was 1967 to 1975 when