republican debate, wednesday ten pm eastern, the day after tomorrow. i will see you here then. that s gonna do it for me for now. now it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. good evening, rachel. at 9:30 a. m., it means i m gonna be glued to my sofa listening to msnbc, which i have to say is way more dramatic than images, for me, it actually carries what i guess was the drama of radio drama before television, you know, before i was around. and just your imagination is more active. and my concentration is better, i think, just locked on those words that we can hear. for me, it also means that i can, like, do the dishes, walk the dogs, and, like, get on the treadmill, although i probably wouldn t, while listening to it because i can focus on the audio like that in a way that i can t focus necessarily on taking it in visually. so, i mean, federal court ruling, d. c. circuit. a huge deal, huge implications for the case in general and wha
[ applause ] good evening, everyone and welcome to iowa, home of the first republican presidential contest in the 2024 race for the white house. we are live here at grandview university in beautiful des moines for cnn s town hall with former south carolina governor and former u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley. [ applause ] i m jake tapper. ambassador haley has been a trailblazer throughout her career in public service, and now she s hoping to make history again as she challenges her former boss and current gop front-runner donald trump among many others for the chance to take on president joe biden. now, if elected, ambassador haley would become the very first woman and the very first asian american to hold the nation s highest office. this evening s event is about the voters and the issues that will help determine who wins the republican nomination for president. tonight the voters will have the opportunity to question ambassador haley directly. i ll have a
i wanted to get everyone together on the first day to welcome you to the white house. from our vantage point yesterday, you couldn t help but be inspired by the sight of americans as far as the eye could see. they were there because they believe this is a moment of great change in america, a time for reinvigorating our democracy and remaking our country. however long we are keepers of the public trust, we should never forget that we are here as public servants, and public service is a privilege. public service is, simply and absolutely, about advancing the interests of americans. i remember my wife and i heading up to the residence on the first day that they were in the white house and riding up with an elevator operator. it was an african-american guy who had worked in the white house for 40 years at that time. and i said, so how did it feel during this whole process where an african-american was on his way to be elected president of the united states? and he said, at no
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This week Lowcountry festivals are back! Check out Cultura Festival. Or the Charleston Honey and Bee Expo. And don t miss the Harlem Globetrotters new tricks.