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michelle smith, thank you very much. appreciate you being here tonight.xt, my pal, rachel maddow, joins me to discuss her brand-new awesome new podcast "ultra" which is a deep dive into extremism in american history and we're witnessing similar behavior with today's republican party. stay here because rachel is on the other side of the break. t getting screened for colon cancer, and hear their reasons why. i screen for my son. i'm his biggest fan. if you're 45 or older at average risk, you have screening options, like cologuard. cologuard is noninvasive and finds 92% of colon cancers. it's not for those at high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. everyone has a reason to screen for colon cancer. if you're 45 or older, get started at missiontoscreen.com science proves your best sleep is vital to your mental, emotional, and physical health. and we know 80% of couples sleep too hot or too cold. introducing the new sleep number climate360 smart bed. the only smart bed in the world that actively
michelle smith, thank you very much. appreciate you being here tonight.xt, my pal, rachel maddow, joins me to discuss her brand-new awesome new podcast "ultra" which is a deep dive into extremism in american history and we're witnessing similar behavior with today's republican party. stay here because rachel is on the other side of the break. t getting screened for colon cancer, and hear their reasons why. i screen for my son. i'm his biggest fan. if you're 45 or older at average...
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joining us now, associated press correspondent featured in the document i, michelle smith.l flynn is doing right now. >> what we found is that michael flynn is very deliberately building a political movement based on christian nationalist ideas that america is a christian nation, that christianity should be institutionalized in america. he's been traveling the country. we tracked more than 60 public appearances, speeches since january 6th. he's been endorsing candidates. he endorsed around 100 candidates for this year's elections from, you know, u.s. senate all the way down to school board candidates in some cases. and he's created a network of groups that are working together to advance his agenda. and a lot of that has to do we elections, how elections are run, and elections down to the local level. his motto is local action has national impact. >> you know, michelle, we've had quite a few guests on over the past several weeks talking about how, well, one of the biggest problems of to christian nationalism is -- actually has little to do with christianity. >> yeah. >> and
joining us now, associated press correspondent featured in the document i, michelle smith.l flynn is doing right now. >> what we found is that michael flynn is very deliberately building a political movement based on christian nationalist ideas that america is a christian nation, that christianity should be institutionalized in america. he's been traveling the country. we tracked more than 60 public appearances, speeches since january 6th. he's been endorsing candidates. he endorsed...
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(cheers and applause) >> michelle smith: when i first saw michael flynn speak to an audience, it wasoncile who he once was with who he had become. >> tonight, you're gonna get an ass-chewing from a general. (cheers and applause) >> smith: a retired three-star general once hailed as an intelligence genius. today, he's touring the country as a leader in a far-right movement that puts its brand of christianity at the center of civic life and institutions. >> we are a faith-based society, and that's in our dna. it's in the dna of the united states of america. >> smith: to his critics, he's conspiracy theorist, a criminal, and a traitor. but within this movement, he is a martyr, a warrior, and an evangelist. >> i am an absolute product of prayer. (cheers and applause) prayer is probably the most powerful weapon system known to man. this is what scares our enemies. okay, the left, the socialists, the marxists, the communists. this is what scares them. >> smith: how did this respected general return from the battlefields of the war on terror only to see a greater enemy at home? >> i am not
(cheers and applause) >> michelle smith: when i first saw michael flynn speak to an audience, it wasoncile who he once was with who he had become. >> tonight, you're gonna get an ass-chewing from a general. (cheers and applause) >> smith: a retired three-star general once hailed as an intelligence genius. today, he's touring the country as a leader in a far-right movement that puts its brand of christianity at the center of civic life and institutions. >> we are a...
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so my lord it plays the floor the should on or to really marshal smith or godsa. michelle or not system actually up still, early. so policy, steve. sure about they'll know what you put them on. you spoke with you still couple should the work. but wiley ball but fancy wish me has gotten the shells dickinson, freel, nicky. furthermore, chrislynn white cook, i will la la, la, la, la, la c. 3 settlers gillis teachers cuz all all bullshit here was the low. yes. well, i mean typically school will be to holcomb, but it did not rama thought women could that bill of sale to pull new model is a new monster picking you which maybe other sport them more cuz roles. mm. this from us conveniently, school is a guy who did old some a brochure. a school can put a little um let me look more the falls. this general. what else? the one skill for the job allows me is this will is to p. o to put in the law also as a prosecutor, you of me when your city of all to bring your own college will junior college or no news a deal. but of course i swear to the we do to list our director in stupid bureau
so my lord it plays the floor the should on or to really marshal smith or godsa. michelle or not system actually up still, early. so policy, steve. sure about they'll know what you put them on. you spoke with you still couple should the work. but wiley ball but fancy wish me has gotten the shells dickinson, freel, nicky. furthermore, chrislynn white cook, i will la la, la, la, la, la c. 3 settlers gillis teachers cuz all all bullshit here was the low. yes. well, i mean typically school will be...
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most are you know, let's bring in josh smith, journalist in sole and senior, corresponded with reuters. is this michelle test, more serious than previous ones? certainly it seems like a bit of an escalation over what we've seen so far this year. north korea, very rarely long his evans estimate both over the country. for obvious political reasons, are more typically acquired missiles on what's called a loft project. re basically very high up into space and then coming down quite close to the country. and this time however, they decided to suited much further than usual. this makes it actually the farthest they've ever fired before. and so that's obviously concerning the countries around it. you had the reaction that you talked about there in south korea as well as united states. all of them are very concerned about this escalation that this for so what do you think no story is dictator is trying to accomplish it. with this missile test. i was tell us that it has both technical and political implications. basically they're able to get a better feel for how their missiles would react and operate under real
most are you know, let's bring in josh smith, journalist in sole and senior, corresponded with reuters. is this michelle test, more serious than previous ones? certainly it seems like a bit of an escalation over what we've seen so far this year. north korea, very rarely long his evans estimate both over the country. for obvious political reasons, are more typically acquired missiles on what's called a loft project. re basically very high up into space and then coming down quite close to the...
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smith, the result seemed crystal clear. >> the medical examiner's report indicated that michele had died of myocarditis and hypertension ands a natural cause of death. >> in other words, classic heart disease. a cause of death all too common around women michelle's age. especially someone with blood pressure that is high. the doctors, it determined, whereas not based on any possible flat. they were therapeutic level. as far as the state of utah was concerned, the matter was coast. >> the matter in the state of utah, is the ultimate say when it comes to the cause in the manner of death. >> the tension in the mcneil family worsened. maher won an alexis disagreed on how to care for the younger children. now that michele was gone. >> he kept saying, i'm gonna need a nanny. i can't take care of these kids myself. >> coming up! martin mcneill hires help. >> oh i found the perfect nanny. and i said, dad what's her name? he said oh it's chilean. i said dad, i know that woman. >> when dateline continues! i felt all people saw were my uncontrolled movements. some mental health meds can cause tardive dyskinesia, or td, and it's unlik
smith, the result seemed crystal clear. >> the medical examiner's report indicated that michele had died of myocarditis and hypertension ands a natural cause of death. >> in other words, classic heart disease. a cause of death all too common around women michelle's age. especially someone with blood pressure that is high. the doctors, it determined, whereas not based on any possible flat. they were therapeutic level. as far as the state of utah was concerned, the matter was coast....
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smith, has this report. round and round the garden like a teddy bear. one step, two steps, tickly under there! michelleas went up, i'm just constantly paying gas. i'm paying triple my gas this month to the month before. like, i've put £100 a week on and that is just far too much. like so many people, michelle is looking for ways to stretch her money. i'm buying cheaper mince, cheaper chicken. aldi's food, rather than going to asda. how do you feel about the prospect of having to spend less on lana lee? how do you feel about that as a parent at the moment? it's heartbreaking. it's absolutely heartbreaking. because you want to give your child the world. she had to borrow money last week for the first time just to cover her energy bills. but now the government has said this week that bills could increase again in april. when you don't know the details, that's hard, isn't it? it's just, my anxiety goes through the roof with everything like that, you know. thinking about it. i'm going to have to try and just put it to the back of my mind until it happens. a few streets away at the pallion action group, they
smith, has this report. round and round the garden like a teddy bear. one step, two steps, tickly under there! michelleas went up, i'm just constantly paying gas. i'm paying triple my gas this month to the month before. like, i've put £100 a week on and that is just far too much. like so many people, michelle is looking for ways to stretch her money. i'm buying cheaper mince, cheaper chicken. aldi's food, rather than going to asda. how do you feel about the prospect of having to spend less on...