most hind october football game in history. how tom brady s face saved everything. good morning to viewers here in the united states and around the world. it is monday, october 4th. in a nation infected by misinformation, a whistle-blower comes forward to say that facebook is largely to blame. and the social media company is lying to americans about its efforts or lack thereof, to stop the spread of incorrect and even violent information an explosive interview on 60 minutes , a former facebook product manager released tens of thousands of pages of documents she says proves the company allowed the spread of content designed to push hate, anger, and misinformation, and did it to make a profit. one of the consequences of how facebook is picking out that content today is it is optimizing for content that gets engagement or reaction. but its own research is showing the content that is hateful, divisive, polarizing, it is easy toen entire people to anger than other emotions.
and a wild night in pats land. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. it is monday, october 4th. this morning, southern california dealing with a potential ecological disaster. a large swath of the coastline covered with oil. after a pipeline breach sent 126,000 gallons of oil, contaminating fragile wetlands. crews are racing to mop up the spill. this massive spill shut down miles of beaches. they could closed for weeks. natasha chen live in huntington beach, california. this is look a surfing epicenter of california where this has been hit. a beautiful beach people go to. reporter: they call themselves surf city usa. some of them were expecting to come to the third day of an airshow yesterday where there were an expected 1 million people. the third day got canceled because, by saturday night, the oil had started to come up to the shoreline. right now the bottom line is that people need to stay out of the water, stay away from the shorel
athletes, i feel like need use their platform awareness of what is going on. officials say the kremlin has active plans to fake an attack on russians in ukraine in order to start a war. this is very much russian playbook. we don t think this is the only false flag. ainsley: that song is called red dress. it s so appropriate today. it s national wear red day first friday in february. american heart association. they raise money to fight any cardiovascular disease, strokes. research to try to find a solution to eradicate it. steve: try to get rid of and bring awareness in heart disease in women and stroke as well. so, what they have done this for decades on the program is encourage you to get dressed and wear something red. you know what? but a lot of people are not like guys, easy for you a red dress or a red pants suit or something like that. guys might not have a red jacket or red pants or red shirt. but think about a red because a lot of people aren t wear
now, if i don t get elected, it s going to be a bloodbath reaction to donald trump s warning for the country if he loses another election will give you the context. it s important. vladimir putin speaking publicly for the first time about the death of alexey navalny& is prime minister benjamin netanyahu defying the white house buying hill, move forward with his military operation in rafah all right. 05:00 a.m. here in washington alive. look at capitol hill on this monday morning. happy monday. good morning to you. i m kasie hunt wonderful to have you with us this morning. republicans and the trump campaign are once again trying to explain some pretty dark rhetoric from the former president over the weekend at a rally in ohio saturday, trump said that some migrants are quote, not people and quote he called undocumented immigrants who commit crimes, quote, animals, and he warned of a quote, bloodbath if he loses in november, the trump campaign says he was talking about
migrants animals. the political implications and what we re hearing from both campaigns this morning. plus, the biden team announcing a new record fund-raising haul as the president prepares to hit the road for a campaign swing out west. also ahead, don t save the date. the new delay in trump s new york hush money trial and what it could signal about the case. get those brackets ready. the teams are picked, the stage is set. steve kornacki has a preview of all the march madness. good morning. thanks for joining us. it s 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with the battle for the white house. a cash flush president biden preparing for a critical west coast swing, set to hold a rally in nevada tomorrow, a state he won in 2020 by only about 30,000 votes. meanwhile, there s new controversy with his campaign opponent. during a rally in ohio, former president trump making a dire prediction while speaking about the possibility of an increasing tr