friends and family and my mom who is on her way to d.c. to visit me. i would also like to wish a jewish happy new year to my would-be in-laws. i have a different shameless plug. i will have a peace later on the washington post. check it out. and my shameless plug, nfl kicks off tonight on nbc, 8:00 p.m., bronco versus ravens. don t miss that. i ll see you back here tomorrow with chuck again reporting live at the g-20 summit. coming up next, chris jansing & co. thanks so much for watching. i m meteorologist bill karins with your business travel forecast. it s quiet with a beautiful forecast for airport travel really coast to coast. late in the afternoon we could see some thunderstorms in
i don t know if that was seriously considered. if she wins south carolina midterm, she becomes a critical power broker in 2016. she is always a favorite of sarah palin. she is an attractive indian american and just by the fact that you saw those governors show up with her, shows already how she is a hot commodity. i would warn, though. i still remember all of the endorsements in these early states, how important they all were and then the person they endorsed didn t win. kristen, shameless plug. i m wearing my gator blue because college football comes back this week. a shout-out to glenn thursday. no one wears a fedora like glenn. no. as a long time actually raised in washington, i m going to give a pitch for d.c. 2024!
a big difference and i think is fascinating to watch from my perspective at least is what rand paul is doing is much more about building a new institution. that s what it means. building his vision which is more like its original roots in libertarianism as opposed to what it has become since reagan left office. this party today is not the party of reagan and rand paul knows it. that is his hook. that is going to be interesting to watch. ted cruz wants to have his clean as clean as it can be from the establishment. shameless plug? you first? as a daughter of a recently retired kindergartner teacher, shout out to all of the teachers getting their kids ready for school. go to national parks because they could be shut down four weeks from now. a pretty good one. you re right! fair enough. as we get ready for the sequester conversation and a conversation about health care on the grio what republicans can
at how high the cost is. absolutely. and i actually see this as a pretty political move on the president s part. because obviously he was very popular with this crowd during both of his reelection some of this crowd is not happy with him. shameless plug, you get to go first. i m going to shameless plug recess, which gets a bad wrap. it s a beautiful time of year. it s a great time to be in d.c. yes, shameless plug, my colleague welcomed their beautiful child last week. the national museum of natural history has an exhibition of the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. that s a good segue for me, that s it for this issue of the daily rundown. msnbc s special coverage of the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. and don t miss a special edition of rachel maddow tonight 9:00
have the opponent running toward him. now it s thrown up you do wonder the unintended consequence and people don t like the two governor candidates right now, right? they will be upset by the negativity. low turnout! this is a tight race. let s face it, i mean, for temporary has got some personality issues and, you know, people didn t like him last time. so he has got to combat that and all of the attacking of cucinneli won t help. the cloud over ken is very tough, though, for republicans to overcome. shameless plug. happy birthday to my brother-in-law who even if he wasn t my brother-in-law, i d still be his friend! fair enough. my great colleague jim rootenberg in the vowel section has a great love story about summer loving rekindled all of these years along. my daughter has 4.0 in her economics major.