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in into the realm of science fiction. >> between this and "star wars," it's been an awesome day for space sagas. thanks so much for your time. >> thanks, alex. >> that is all in for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. >> good evening, thank you very much. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. november 2011, so just a little bit be earlier than now in the election cycle, the last time we had a presidential election, so the middle of november, 2011, the man who would go on to become the republican nominee for president that year, mitt romney, november 2011, he took a campaign trip to michigan. and on that trip, mitt romney said one of the strangest things he said during that entire campaign. he said something that day in michigan that's still to this day even looking back at it four years later, it still makes no sense. i have no idea what this means. >> i love being in michigan. everything seems right here. you know, i come back to
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michigan. the trees are the right height. the grass is the right color for this time of year. you know, kind of a brownish greenish sort of thing. it just feels right. >> the trees are the right height. congratulations, michigan. you have just suffered the most inexplicable parent compliment any major party presidential nominee has ever paid to any individual state. i come back here, the trees are the right height. and maybe it is just michigan. maybe michigan brings this out in presidential candidates. michigan is where michael dukakis in 1988 agreed to put on world's worst choice for a helmet as he rode around in a tank at a general die flam micks plant in michigan looking to all the world like a giant baby and a jettisoned. that was michigan, too. but i just love playing that tape. you look at those kind you have things going wrong. you look at decisions that
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cannot be explained from the campaign trail in recent years. and in comparison to what they've got going on mou on the campaign trail, the old stuff seems so harmless. those things seem so quaint but this year, when a presidential candidate goes to michigan and does something totally explicable, it's like bad choice for a helmet or what is he talking about with the trees. now it's more like this. >> they said you know he's killed reporters and i don't like that. i'm totally against that. by the way, i hate some of these people but i'd never kill them. i hate them. no, i think, no, these people -- honestly, i'll be honest. i'll be honest. i would never kill them. i would never do that. uh, let's see. uh, no, i wouldn't. i would never kill them. but i do hate them and some of them are such lig, disgusting people. it's true. it's true.
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but i would never kill them and anybody that does, i think, would be despicable. hello. look at these people. boy, what a bunch of losers, i'll tell you. you are a loser. you really are a loser. get them out. yes? thank you. yes, darling. yes. she doesn't sound very tough. that's a very weak voice. go a little louder. we can't hear you, darling. wow. that's not a -- that's not a protester prime, right? you know, it's so staged. they put them in different corners. so staged. really are a loser. sad. it's sad. because we're all here to make america great again. we don't have to listen to this
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stuff. i really believe if i took those three people and i think they're good unless they're drugged out which is a possibility honestly because then i can't reason with them. who else would do this? you stand up in a group of 9,000 maniacs that want to kill them, right? >> donald trump talking about protesters at his political event last night in grand rapids, michigan talking about them as oddly brave, almost uncannily brave because they're willing to stand up and yell in front of a group of 9,000 maniacs who want to kill them. the 9,000 maine yaks would be the crowd of his supporters he was speaking to. 9,000 maniacs who want to kill them. last night in michigan, republican presidential front-runner donald trump berating the press calling the press disgusting and liars. musing about the idea after killing reporters, joking about that. i know some reporters who were there covering that event in michigan last night. they described it as a unique
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and somewhat anxiety producing environment to be penned in in the media pen up at the front of the room literally surrounded by thousands of people who donald trump was whipping up into a frenzy over what disgusting miscreants these reporters aren an how trump really hates nem and might want to kill them being in a physical pen in the middle of that while the candidate was inviting that from the crowd, people who i know who were covering that event last night say that was a unique experience for reporters cover og modern american politics. but then there was this had part which appeared to be from his i guess prepared remarks to the extent that he prepares remarks. this at least appeared to be something that he intended to discuss. >> so hillary's going to get beaten. i haven't started with hillary yet. what happened to her? i'm watching the debate and she disappeared. where did she go? where did she go? i thought she quit. i thought she gave up.
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where did she go? where did hillary go? they had to start the debate without her. phase two. i know where she went. it's disgusting. i don't want to talk about it. no, it's too disgusting. don't say it, it's disgusting. we want to be very restraight up, okay? but i thought -- wasn't that i weird deal? let's assume that hillary becomes president. oh, my god. oh. she'll be the worst. is that a president? you saw her the other day in all fairness. you saw her the other day. you saw the debates where they hide them in between football games. they put them on crazy -- how about the next debate they have? they're putting it against two nfl playoff games so that nobody watches. let me just tell you, i may win, i may not win. hillary, that's not a president. that's not.
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she's not taken us, everything that's been involved in hillary has been losses. even her race to obama, she was going to beat obama. i don't know who would be worse. i don't know. how does it get worse? but she was going to -- she was favored to win and she got schlonged, she lost. i watched her the other night. it was hard. it was really hard. >> in front of this very fired up at times sort of all but frenzied crowd in michigan, republican presidential front-runner donald trump rolls out something nobody can quite explain as his latest attack on hillary clinton. when i say nobody can explain it, i mean literally a spokesperson for his campaign cannot explain what he meant. >> okay. okay. so this one, here's another one. he said she got "schlonged by obama in 2008." listen to this. >> she lost. >> katrina, was that just an off the cuff because schlonged
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usually means something else. >> i thought he was meaning slung to the ground. >> no, he did not, come on. don't even try that. >> what does sclonged mean? >> it was not that long ago were wondering what does mitt romney mean by the trees are all the right height? that was four years ago. four years later, now our conversations are like this because this is the way that this year's republican presidential front-runner talks while he is campaigning for the nomination nation to be president of the united states. we've got presidential historian michael beschloss to talk about whether there is historical precedent for this kind of thing from a major party front-runner in american presidential politics. i think it's a legitimate question as to whether or not major party politics have ever dealt with this particular kind of verbal deny nagration and crassness and things other
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people are reluctant to quote let alone even repeat. not just in terms of what people scream from the peanut gallery at the taken but in terms things that are said from the nominee's podium from the very top tier of american politics. michael beschloss is here in a moment on that. before we go to michael who is an esteemed historian, i want to say something before he gets here because i do have one possible theory for what happened here. i will admit right now, this is a bad theory and i don't believe in it. but in the spirit of christmas cheer, i feel like i must put this forward. in the spirit of wild deliberately naive inspired analytical generosity, here it is, my gift to you. maybe it wasn't what we think it was. maybe this is not that bad. here's an alternate explanation. barack obama was first elected president in 2008. the first midterm after he was elected was in 2010.
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traditionally, after a new president is elected his party always gets trounced in the midterms. the president's party almost always as you loses a lot of seats in the midterm elections. there was no exception to that rule in 2010. the republicans ran the table in the midterms that year. in president obama's first press conference after the 2010 midterms, this was the day after those midterm elections, he was very blunt about how badly his party lost and he said something that might matter here. this is president obama from november 3rd, 2010. >> last night, i had a chance to speak to the leaders of the house and the senate. and reached out to those who had both won and lost in both parties. i told john boehner and mitch mcconnell that i look forward to working with them. and i thanked nancy pelosi and harry roid for their extraordinary leadership over the last two years. after what i'm sure was a long
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night for a lot of you and needless to say it was for me, i can tell you that you know, some election nights are more fun than others. and now i'm not recommending for every future president that they take a shellacking like i did last night. you know, i'm sure there are easier ways to learn these lessons. >> president obama not just conceding defeat and the loss of both houses of congress by the democrats in the 2010 midterms but admitting that the democrats his party got beat terribly in those midterms and what he said specifically was that they took a "shellacking." and you heard everybody laughed in the room when he said it. but that turn of phrase, a shellacking they got shellacked, that ended up becoming a new big part of our political lexicon specifically about those midterm elections and it held on thereafter. it was an important part of the way we talked about those midterms. obama concedes shellacking.
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obama reflects on shellacking in elections, after shellacking obama laments. that will last one is from the christian science monitor and the monitor even went so far to put the shellacking on their top ten political quotes list for 2010. that word shellacking was not a phrase that got used in politics before president obama used it at the very high profile moment in his presidential press conference the day after the 2010 midterm elections. that very, very, very conscious shall midterm election. he used that word shellacking. i will a it again, shellacking. "the washington post" reports today the only other time that republican republican presidential front run thor donald trump has been known to use the word, fib me, schlonged was in 2011 when he was talking about that same midterm election in wilpresident obama very
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famously described it as having been shellacked and everybody talked about that midterm election using the word shellacking. donald trump in 2011 tried to talk about the 2010 shellacked midterms and instead he came out with the term schlonged. he said that a particular republican candidate in the 2010 elections had been schlonged, a republican candidate losing to a democratic candidate and it was a republican female candidate losing to a democratic female candidate. he said she got schlonged. maybe this is like a malan prop reaching for the word failure. i once got in the an argument with a guy who was he will lie parked in front of my house. the argument went on and on and on and it's getting more and more heated and it's not going to end well and i can tell it's not going to end well and regretting i'm in the argument.
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i was all head up and tried to tell him he was confused. instead i told the guy he was come bob u hated. i kind of sheepish little looked down and ended the argument and he stayed parked in the crosswalk. sometimes stuff just comes out wrong. she was going to beat, she was favored to win and she got schlonged. >> she lacked? could that have been on the way to shellacked? he got a little diverted? i told you this was a bad theory. i don't actually believe he meant something else and it came out wrong but you know what, it's christmastime and it's sometimes nice to imagine a nicer world than the one in which we live, one where the republican party's leading presidential candidates, at least their leading presidential candidate, one of them says stuff like this and does stuff like this. >> mr. trump, one of the things people love but is you speak
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your mind. and you don't use a politician's filter. that is not without its downsides in particular when it comes to women. you've called women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals. your twitter account has several disparaging comments about women's looks. you once told a contestant on "celebrity apprentice" it would be a pretty picture to see her on her knees. does that sound to you like thorment we should elect as president and how will you answer the charge from hillary clinton that you are part of the war on women. >> what is it with you and megyn kelly? >> well, i just don't respect her as a journalist. i have no respect for her. i think she's highly overrated. she starts asking me all sorts of ridiculous questions and you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. >> he appeared to mock a reporter with a disability. take a look.
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>> written by a nice reporter. now the poor guy, you got to see there guy, i don't know what i said. i don't remember. he's going i don't remember. maybe that's an what i said. >> that reporter is search kobe less ski who works for the "new york times." he suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms. >> they said you know, he's kill reporters. i don't like that but i do hate him. some of them are such lying disgusting people. it's true. it's true. but i would never kill them. >> at the beginning of this presidential campaign, we would look at newly outrageous things that mr. trump had said or done and we would wonder if those things would hurt him in the polls and how quickly that hurt would be evident. we have now been doing this long enough we can say i think safely nothing that outrages people about donald trump is going to hurt him in the polls. it only makes his supporters like him more and apparently turns more republican voters on to him. at this point in the
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presidential campaign at this late date when we have learned that lesson at a time when honestly nobody in modern history who has had a lead this big at this time has ever gone on not to win the nomination of the republican party, now at this point when we have learned our lessons what republicans think about this stuff and we have seen donald trump's lead be apparently totally politically bulletproof, the thing to ask after the latest one of these deliberate shocks by the republican front-runner is, i think, what else in history is liking this? is there anything in the american political past that is like this that could be predictive of how this is going to weather with the american people? and if this is who hillary clinton or i guess maybe bernie sanders is going to be running against in the general election, is there anything from prosecuting american history that tells us how this kind of thing, this deliberate shock is going to affect that race? i know just who to ask next.
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late update, late tonight republican presidential front-runner donald trump has now tweeted an attempted clarification about the word that he used last night to describe hillary clinton's primary loss to us barack obama in 2008. mr. trump tweeted tonight "once again, mainstream media is dishonest. the word i got us to say it, i'm sorry, the word he used schlonged he said is not vulgar. that meant beaten badly. in response to that tweet tonight in response to donald trump trying to clarify that language, nbc's andrea mitchell said tonight clearly he doesn't know yiddish. that was donald trump late tonight. we'll have more on this in just a moment. stay with us.
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but i'd never kill them. i hate them. no, i think, no, these people, honestly, i'll be honest. i'll be honest. i would never kill them. i would never do that. uh, let's see. uh, no, i wouldn't. i would never kill them. >> republican candidate for president donald trump last night. musing, joking about whether or not he would kill reporters who he hates and who he says are disgusting. between that and the new donald trump explicable but vulgar language used in describing democratic candidate hillary clinton i feel we ought to call in a presidential be historian to tell us if this kind of thing is par for the course and we've forgotten or is this sort of thing new.
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joining us is michael beschloss. thank you very much for being here. >> i've been spending the whole day going through the papers of george washington looking for did he use that word. but donald trump, i'm so relieved he did that tweet telling us that it's not vulgar but i don't think washington used it. >> you know, the idea, like we're trying to find whatever the 17728 equivalent of this. >> equivalent might have been. >> we turn to you for historical context on these things. are there inflammatory or derogatory comments we have heard from presidential contenders, i'm thinking specifically when it comes to women and minorities and the disabled. is there precedent for this kind of stuff. >> i think it's pretty much going into new territory here. especially because you know in some cases have you donald trump saying this to people's faces. i was amazed when i heard him say in one of these debates not too long ago, i think it was right to the face of rand paul,
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making fun of the way he looked. and even the last 24 hours talking about hillary clinton is a liar and my mind began to go forward. what are these debates going to be like if he have nominated and he's debating with hillary clinton and saying these things face to face in the context of a presidential debate? we've never seen or heard anything like this. >> one of the things that struck me in his remarks about hillary clinton, obviously, there was the what he now is maintaining to be i guess a misuse of a yiddishism or i don't know. there's also the comments that he made about of all things, the bathroom break that happened in the democratic primary debate this weekend. he's essentially inviting disgust. he says it's disgusting. but asking people to think about it. that is a psychological tactic that you use as a way to almost animalize people. i don't know if there's anything like that from any of the candidates. >> what he said about megyn kelly, his way of knocking
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people off balance, trying to create doubts about them. another reason he does this i think is that when there's possible bad news or when there might be three hours in which he's not at the apex of public attention, he does this kind of thing to sort of bring attention back to himself. you know, if you're trying to come up with a hypothesis, maybe this week there are some polls that show that ted cruz is beginning to give him a run for his money and this might be one way of yanking things back to himself. >> have we seen in other election cycles in years past, have we seen people push the envelope in terms of what a presidential candidate or contender is supposed to be able to get away with, is supposed to be able to say in terms of offending people's sensibilities or denigrating specific groups of people? a way that helped them short term even if it didn't help them long-term? >> sure, george wallace ran in 196 as you know as an independent candidate. at one point, he had 25% of the vote according to one of the
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pollsters. he did that by needless to say creating a lot of fear among many white voters about african-americans and you know others who were jeopardizing what he called law and order. there is very much that history there. another thing that reminded me of trump when i was thinking about george wallace was that atwal las's rallies sometimes he would denounce a particular reporter who was right there in the press gallery and all these heads would turn and people would worry for the guy's safety. >> we're going to try to -- i was, i have been thinking about that, too. it's one thing to denounce the press as a whole. we've seen a lot of politicians do that, but to pick out individual reporters and make them targets of a heated up crowd is something we've seen only a few other times. we'll try to find that old coverage we can. michael beschloss, you are a wealth of information and help. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you, rachel. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. ♪
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the hillary clinton campaign sent out a big fund-raising e-mail today. since today is a day that ends in y, that's not surprising. what was surprising though was this. the first line of it "dear hillary clinton supporter, bernie sanders' campaign is on track to outraise us this month." reallile? hillary clinton has been the almost presumed democratic nominee for a zillion months now but her campaign says as of today they are about to get outraised by bernie sanders. he did just break the all-time u.s. politics record for the
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total number of individual contributors he has at this point in the campaign. lkt's campaign says in dollar terms, he's going to outraise her this month. is the clinton campaign just trying to inflate expectations for what bernie sanders is going to report to have raised in december so they can shock everyone when it turns out the clinton campaign did better than him? are they trying to shock their supporters off their wallets to give before the end of the year? i don't know, but it is fascinating and more on the subject coming up. stay with us.
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five years ago today, just ahead of christmas, president obama siped a bipartisan piece of legislation at the white house. he was surrounded by members of congress, the bill he signed five years ago today ended once and for all the 17-year long bill clinton era ban on gay people serving openly in the military. president obama five years ago today repealed don't ask, don't tell. shortly after president obama signed that bill, air force major adriana vord brewingen got married to her long-time partner, one of the first active u.s. service duty to be married to her same sex partner after the repeal. she and her bif had a son
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together and lived in the san francisco bay area in california. and yesterday, she was one of six u.s. service members killed in afghanistan. when a suicide bomber on a motorcycle struck a convoy near bagram air base. all members of the united states air force were killed. they include chester mcbride junior, he graduated from statesboro high school in 2003. it was a star football player. joined the air force after graduating from college. today the mayor of his hometown lowered flags to half-staff to honor him and his service. also staff sergeant earth peter taub, he was married with a 3-year-old at home. his father told nbc philadelphia his son had not told his family he was in afghanistan so as not to worry them. his mother owns a restaurant in the d.c. area posted on facebook "my son peter taub was one of six kill canned yesterday in afghanistan. the restaurant is closed for the rest of this week." staff sergeant louis bonacossa
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reportedly dreamt of military service. his mother told nbc he wanted to enlist in the marines when he was 17 but she convinced him to wait and also to join the air force instead after he graduated. he was married with a little daughter. this was his fourth deployment to the afghanistan. technical sergeant joseph lemm was also killed. he was an nypd detective, married with two kids, a daughter and a son. this is video of him and his family from 2013 when he surprised them after completing a ten-month tour of duty. this was his third overseas deployment and staff sergeant michael anthony chinco. his death was confirmed by the military tonight but his family is declining to share additional information at this time. monday's attack outside of bagram killed six american troops and injured three others. the taliban has claimed responsibility for this attack. it's the deadliest attack on
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u.s. troops since 2012 by the taliban. and it comes as the taliban are reportedly mount ageffort to retake the largest provinces in afghanistan, helmand province that has seen some of the fiercest fighting in this now 15-year long war. joining us is courtney kube. appreciate your time tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> obviously, this is a very sad story. as far as i understand it, we have not lost this many american troops in a taliban attack in afghanistan in more than three years since 2012. was this attack a fluke success by the taliban? is this a sign of bigger changes there and their reascendence there? >> it's really just a sign no matter how the administration, how the u.s. wants to classify what american troops are doing in afghanistan, they continue to be in danger. this was a relatively routine, that's what the military called a senior leader engagement. they were going on a meeting with some afghans and the airmen
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killed were part of a security detail taking them. they were only a couple of kilometers from bagram air base, the largest u.s. air base in afghanistan. and a lone suicide bomber on a motorcycle was able to go in and detonate himself and kill them. it just problems that they continue to be in danger no matter what the mission, the overall mission is classified as. >> courtney, we got news recently some anonymous reporting that american special ops are playing a more central role, a more combat forward role in the fight against the taliban in afghanistan. today we got news the british military has redeployed troops to helmand province which they didn't expect to be doing. obviously you're saying it doesn't have to be frontline combat in order for it to be a deadly, dangerous situation for american troops but it seems like for american troops and maybe now for british troops there are more frontline combat operations going on than they've been willing to publicly talk about, too. >> and neither the u.s. nor the british will acknowledge that
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there's any kind of frontline role that the troops are playing down there. the u.s. deployed these special operations down to helmand several weeks ago when the capital was in danger of falling. they also stepped up some air strikes, u.s. air strikes. the u.s., of course, they're automobile to justify this by saying it's part of the overall rules of engagement, false in the rules of engagement because it's afghans who are threatened and the u.s. andnate know coalition have both the responsibility and the right to help defend them. but when you talk to u.s. defense officials and military officials there in afghanistan, had he deny that those u.s. special operations forces are actually on the frontlines despite the fact they're there viszing and helping the afghans to try to stop the taliban from taking back that critical province. they're also threatening sangin, marjah, these are is twos symbolic locations for the u.s. and for the british force who's lost a lot of troops there. >> that's right. a lot of american and british
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and other coalition blood has been spilled in those places to see them being fought over again and the taliban taking them again has a lot of emotional resonance in this country in particular. courtney kube, thank you for your time. i appreciate it. >> plor ahead tonight including some brand-new reporting on a big story we did on friday night that got a huge response from you guys. it's a story about flint, michigan. and that's ahead. stay with us. cough liquid gels. rush liquid fast relief to your tough cold symptoms. fast, powerful liquid gels from alka seltzer plus ♪ (vo) some call it giving back. we call it share the love. during our share the love event, get a new subaru, and we'll donate $250 to those in need. bringing our total donations to over sixty-five million dollars.
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that what has been spent this year in 2015 is three times what had been spent at this point in the last presidential election. and you can basically thank jeb bush for the overall size of that number. in large part because jeb bush's ad spending this year is greater than everything spent by all the republican candidates combined at this point in the race four years ago. and for his trouble for spending way more than anybody else in the race for president this year, for spending more than the entire republican field combined spent in 2011, jeb bush is still below 5% in the polls now. and he is nowhere near leading in any single state. prohibitive front-runner donald trump, meanwhile, has spent just $217,000 on ads. mr. trump has spent half what george pataki has spent and i maintain that george pataki is not even really running for president since he's not even trying to get on the ballot. so jeb bush is spewing out money
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like a volcano with indesion. bottoming out in the polls. donald trump leading by a mile, he has spent 200 something thousand dollars. but these spending numbers may not capture all of the help that candidates are getting on the ground because here's one that i'm getting you have not seen before. a friendly michigan viewer of the show, mish cuban is kind of a theme tonight, sent us this photo today through send it to rachel.com. she came out of a movie theater in canton, michigan the other night and found this flyer tucked underneath her windshield wiper. it says at the top "is america like penum? you may not know that's the fictional post apocalyptic dictatorship in the "hunger games." it says at the top? is america like panem? in the hunger games michigan would be in district eight. our job would be producing textiles. the capital promises to good-bye security, food and a job but
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what you really get is hunger, torture and a lack of opportunity. america has wealthy rulers living in the capital just like panem. it doesn't have to be that way. join the rebel underground. and then it says paid for by ted cruz for president. and there's the ted cruz for president logo. the cruz campaign today denied that this has anything to do with them. they told us "that is nothing we produced or paid for." but somebody is impersonating them and saying it's they're the ted cruz for president campaign and using their logo which is weird. i will point out the michigan for ted cruz facebook page uses some of the language that's on that flyer on their facebook page. they also use the symbol of the hunger games" hero, that symbol the mocking jay has shown up in ted cruz graffiti in different cities. the campaign tells us the flyer
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it's interesting because they are doing something that hasn't been done before. it looks like they're trying to cut off the field. here's what they say. in order to make the main debate stage at the fox business debate january 14th, candidates needs to either finish in the top six nationally based on an average of the five most recent national polls you need to be top six nationwide or you need to be in the top five in iowa or new hampshire based on an average of the five most recent polls in iowa or new hampshire. so you need to be top six nationally or top five in iowa and new hampshire based on that criteria, at this moment if the debate were tonight, it appears that john kasich, carly fiorina and rand paul would be in danger of not making it onto the main stage for that debate. again, the debate is scheduled for january 14th. fox says they'll consider polls up until that week. so things could change but this has to be worrying news for the kasich, fiorina, and rand paul campaigns. at least. more ahead. stay with us.
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that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? on friday night, we brought you the utterly, hair raise, blood boiling, horrifying story of flint, michigan, where the drinking water got poisoned with lead, starting next year when the rick schneider administration allowed that town to switch from getting its water pumped up from detroit to instead drawing it directly from the flint river. it was cheaper. there's nothing inherently wrotening with getting your drinking water from a river, lots of places do it. but the chemical properties make it more corrosive. you have to give it special anti-corrosive treatment before you send it coarsing through the pipes and into the homes of your town. if you don't do that, the co-rosive river water eats tlour
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your pipes and the sauders holding your pipes together and the people get lead poisoning. we talked to a heroic pediatrician from flint, michigan, who with no funding and no staff ran the first study showing that kids in flint, michigan, were two and three times more likely to show elevated levels oof lead in their blood after the state of michigan allowed the town to make this switch in their water. every quid in flint who drank that water or who ate food cooked with that water is at risk, life-long risk of some level of damage that may already be done and again, cannot be turned back. the formal write-up of those results in the "american journal of public health" was just published today. there's no safe amount of lead that you can be exposed to. and if you get too much exposure, the results particularly for kids are not
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just irreversible, they're awful. rashes and skin lesions. also lost i.q. points and emotional problems and behavioral problems. so the very poor town of flipt, michigan, now has two huge challenges. first, can they intervene fast enough and fully enough in the lives of these kids who were poisoned by this policy decision, can they intervene early and fully enough to mitigate the physical harm that has been done to those kids' brains because of what the snyder administration did to them? first. second, can flint undo the harm to its infrastructure caused by all that unchecked corrosion in in all the water pipes all over the city and in every single inhabited residence and every school and every public building and every private building. everything. everything plumbed to have running water needs to be looked at if not fixed because of what
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they put through those pipes. one, the kids and two, the city have been seriously harmed. the reason this is a gor government problem, a governor rick schneider problem specifically, because under him, they knew lead levels was rising rapidly in flint's water months before they took action. they could see it in test results heading into the summer. they could see it even earlier in february, in alarmed letters from the federal epa to the state of michigan. this is a message from the epa to two different officials in rick snyder's environmental agency. they're dated last february, february 26, 2015. this is a little less than a year after flint had switched over its water. the epa writes, quote, the main purpose of my e-mail is to alert you to the high lead levels reported to a citizen yesterday by flint water department. the epa says, quote, this goes back to what you and i were talking about yesterday, that the different chemistry water is leaching out contaminants. so rick snyder's government got
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that news from the federal epa in february and they did not say a word about it to the public for the better part of a year. we knew that as of friday. now there's something new. the mcarthur genius award winning drinking water expert from virginia tech who dropped everything when he heard what was going on in flint and drove 15 hours straight to start testing the water in flint, that virginia tech professor now says in addition to ignoring the epa telling them what was wrong, the state of michigan under rick snyder also intentionally withheld even its own data. the snyder administration's own data which showed the levels of lead in blood tests in flint going up. the professor has now posted new documents that were obtained from the state through the freedom of information act request. those documents include this one from a michigan state health worker who wrote to her colleagues in july. quote, there does appear to be a higher proportion of elevated blood levels last summer compared to usual. and again in september from another health worker, sounds
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like there might be more to this than we learned previously. yikes. literally that word is in the document. yikes. so that is what was going on inside the halls of governor snyder's administration sbes internally while the town of flint was being poisoned and while the governor and his administration's public face was that everything was fine. back in march as they were coming up on a year since they made the switch in flint's water, when flint water was already showing signs of being seriously dangerous and protests over the water had already started, even though people didn't yet know how bad the problem was, in march, this past march, march 2015, the neutered little flint city council, one of the vestigial reminders of elected representative government in the town of flint since governor snyder took away their local control, the neutered city council voted 7-1 this past march that the city should undo the water switch. they should go back to their old safe, clean water.
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but the city council was just window dressing at that point. they were just a reminder of what democracy used to be, because the real person in charge of flint by then was the emergency manager appointed by governor rick snyder to run the town instead of its elected official ps. when they took that vote to go back to their clean water source, the emergency manager called that decision, that vote, quoting incomprehensible. he said, quote, it's incomprehensible to me that seven members would woont to send more than $12 million a year to the system-serving southeast michigan. even if flint payers could pay it, water from detroit is no safer than water from flint. wrong! wrong a billion times over. but of course, he was the emergency manager. he got to decide what flint did, not the juster-for-show city council. so they may have voted to switch back and save the kids of flint, but that was dead on arrival with rick snyder's emergency manager who kiboshed the whole thing. in this disas erk counting that guy, and the guy who signed the order to switch the water and
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assigned the assurance that the water from to the new source would be safe, all in all, we have tracked three emergency managers who had a role in this mess, all of whom replaced locally electriced officials and all of whom reported just to governor rick snyder. plus there's the state environmental agency which reports to governor snyder. plus we have the state health agency, which found evidence of elevated lead levels of flint human beings over the summer while the state publicly maintained that everything was fiep, everything was safe and anybody telling you otherwise was a kook or a crank. the boz ss of all of them, the e they reported to is rick snyder, governor of michigan. the new mayor of flint just decided to test to see what powers she might still have in michigan. she decided to declare a state of manmade disaster. state of manmade emergency in flint. that's how she's spending her holidays. they're currently work on a response plan. they say they'll try to get the most help for flint kids and for the town and they'll have a better chance of getting that help if governor snyder supports their disaster declaration
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because that could open the door to federal help. governor snyder said they sent representatives from the michigan state police and said they'll talk to them about it. the governor's office would very much like to mention the $10 million to they allocated to try to fix this problem as for whether governor snyder is going to block or support their disaster of a state of emergency, they just say they have not received it. this is a michigan disaster, but honestly it's starting to feel like it's no longer flint or michigan waiting for his answer on this anymore. it's starting to feel like it's the whole country. watch this space. >> good evening, lawrence. >> i was watching your show tonight. >> there's a word i never hea
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