pick the one you want, i recommend starting with the first one, but if you want to treat yourself to the one that we just published today. i m telling you, norma s a voice is a thing of wild and furious wonder. that will keep you awake for days. new episode today, another episode will come out next monday. you can get it where you get your podcasts. all right, that does it for tonight, i ll see you again soon. now it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. now it s i m just finishing ms on how you listen to a podcast. so, i m feeling, i can t believe it, i can t believe i m sitting here at 10 pm on a monday and i haven t listened to episode four. one and two, i listened to them immediately when they came out early that monday morning. same thing with episode three. today, i guess i was locked in john ferrell s new news making book about ten kennedy which we are going to discuss at the end of the hour. a lot of important news in that book. somehow, that held me away
october 2020, we reported here on this show on something that we first learned about from one of the great historic, gigantic radio stations in the united states, the michigan behemoth, wwj radio in detroit, michigan. wwj has been on the air for more than 100 years. they re just a huge deal in american broadcasting history. they are still on the air today. they are still a big deal today. and just about exactly two years ago, october 2020, we learned about a story that was broken by a reporter at wwj named sandra mcneill. she had gotten a tip from a listener to wwj in detroit. the listener told her that they received a really, really sketchy robocall about the november 2020 presidential election. now, as we all know, basically every robocall is sketchy, right? robocalls by definition are shady and annoying and almost always scammy, right? everybody knows that. but this one that this detroit resident got before the 2020 election. this one was so bad. it not only seemed worse t
our hearts leslie. thank you for the laughs and for the light, for the love, and your incredible warmth. you will truly be missed. and on that beautiful and very sad note, i wish you all the best. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late with us. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. tomorrow so, here s how it worked in 2020. two years ago, almost exactly in october 2020, we reported here on this show on something that we first learned about from one of the great historic gigantic radio stations and the united states, that the michigan behemoth that is wwj radio in detroit, michigan. wwj has been on the air for more than 100 years. they re just a huge deal in american broadcasting history. they are still on the air today. they are still a big deal today. and just about exactly two years ago, on october, 2020, we learned about a story that was broken by a reporter at wwj, named sandra mcneill. sandra mcneill had gotten a tip fr
it for free. you get the absolute sent to the podcast app on your phone every week. just tap on the little plus sign in the upper right hand corner. that has you following the show. and then you to every new episode when it comes out each week. scroll down through the episodes, pick up the one you want. i recommend starting with the first one. but if you want to treat yourself to the one we just published today, i m, telling norma s voice is a thing of wild and furious wonder that will keep you awake for days. new episode today and another episode will come out next monday, get it wherever you get your podcasts. that does it for us tonight, i will see you again soon. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. i m just finishing my notes on how you listen to a podcast. so, i m feeling, i can t believe it, i can t believe i m sitting here at 10 pm on a monday and i haven t listened to episode four. one and two, i listened to them immediately when they came out
we first learned about from one of the great historic, gigantic radio stations in the united states, the michigan behemoth, wwj radio in detroit, michigan. wwj has been on the air for more than 100 years. they re just a huge deal in american broadcasting history. they are still on the air today. they are still a big deal today. and just about exactly two years ago, october 2020, we learned about a story that was broken by a reporter at wwj named sandra mcneill. she had gotten a tip from a listener to wwj in detroit. the listener told her that they received a really, really sketchy robocall about the november 2020 presidential election. now, as we all know, basically every robocall is sketchy, right? robocalls by definition are shady and annoying and almost always scammy, right? everybody knows that. but this one that this detroit resident got before the 2020 election. this one was so bad. it not only seemed worse than your typical robocall. it seemed so bad, it seemed like it