The opportunity to produce and focus stories i care about and i know are terribly important to American Families and american workers. I am proud of the work our team has done here at 8 00 but i have to tell you, sitting behind this desk five nights a week just doesnt cut it for me. I want to get out with the people like i did in wisconsin. I want to get out and tell their stories all over the country. This show has been a show that has been a voice for the voiceless. That really was my mission when i came here to msnbc and it remains. Im going to be here at msnbc for a long time. Im not going anywhere. I invite all of you to join me saturday and sunday from 5 00 to 7 00 p. M. This will start in april. I will continue to do the radio show. My goal is to do the radio show until the good lard takes me. Thats going to be seven days a week. There will be days off, but it wont be 13 and 14 hours a day. Thats the good news. Im looking forward to doing it, i hope you will join me. I hope you
Will be mandated to stand up for the national anthem. Team owners, team owners will meet this week to make their pitch to players on a way forward that ends the pregame protests. More on that in a minute. First, president trumps week seemed to lend credibility to a vanity fair report this week that he is unstable, losing a step, and unraveling. He ramped up his feud with the first amendment. He killed subsidies for obamacare insurers, hdessertfie the iran nuclear deal, he withdrew from the United Nations Cultural Organization and suggested to Puerto Ricans that federal aid has an Expiration Date. Joining me now is political reporter eugene scott of the washington post. Eugene, thats a bit much even for this president all in one week. We see the vanity report that hes, you know, just at wits end. Hes coming apart. And when you see these erratic moves, some that politically doesnt even seem to make sense, what is your take on this . It seems like were having a president who is still tryi
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