the majority of votes. that is the economic payoff for the money to leave, that is been funding this racism, as a way to drive their agreed. ultimately, we are at the rachel maddow show starts now. good evening, rachel. good evening, chris. much appreciated. and thanks for joining us this hour at home. the chief federal judge in court in washington, d.c., made a ruling tonight concerning one
we have doubled the amount of antivirals coming so when we get to april, i think we ll have sufficient antivirals for large portions of the population so they re anticipating that need. so i think the white house from all my conversations over there, the people are out in front about as much as you can expect them to be in front of and still facing big challenges. all right, andy slavitt, as always, great to hear from you. thank you very much. that is all in on this wednesday night. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. good evening, chris. much appreciate it. happy to have you here. it is not the kind of problem that should come up all that often in politics. i mean it happens from time to time, but really it seems like the kind of thing that would arise maybe if you had a long career, it might arise once during your career. maybe if you had a really long career, it might arise twice if you were particularly star-crossed. but people would talk about it
need to be four times longer. i don t know. right. but, yeah, the gulf between the reality and how we re perceiving is massive, and very disturbing. adam mckay, it s a great movie, you should check it out. thank you so much. thank you, chris. always a pleasure. that is all in, the the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. thank you, chris. thanks for joining us on this hour. we have a lot to talk about. after president biden s big voting rights speech in georgia, and all the fallout from that. we ll talk to a senator who was there at the speech, and has a bit of an inside track on whether or not the senate is going to deliver on what vice president harris and president biden called for today. this is a senator who has been with the president all day. she s going to be joining us live in just a few minutes, after she touches back down in
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
a large ports of the population. they re anticipating that need. so i i think the white house, from all of those conversations, the people are and still facing the big challenges. all right, andy slavitt. as the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. good evening, chris. much appreciate it. happy to have you here. it is not the kind of problem that should come up all that often in politics. i mean it happens from time to time, but really it seems like the kind of thing that would arise maybe if you had a long career, it might arise once during your career. maybe if you had a really long career, it might arise twice if you were particularly star-crossed. but people would talk about it because that s crazy. it s just a rare thing, at least it ought to be a very rare thing.