Sorry, coach. Were so bummed we cant learn how to bump, set and spike [ laughter ] the only thing we spike is heroin, coach [ laughter ] im sorry i yelled at you, coach. Basically, what we know about iowa is that Bernie Sanders won the popular vote Pete Buttigieg slightly edged him out in the delegates, thanks to obscure rules and Elizabeth Warren came in third. And the Iowa Democratic party is having trouble keeping things together in some cases, together literally. The chair of the iowa party held a press conference on monday to update the media on the results and this happened. The seats are assigned not only by the precinct chair and the precinct secretary [ crash [ laughter ] uh seth oh man, did you did you use an app for your podium, as well . [ laughter ] was the app called metaphor . [ laughter and applause and you can tell [ cheers and applause you can tell that we have moved on from iowa to New Hampshire, because it seemed like virtually every candidate showed up to greet the
Sometimes the glass shrinking a half full vessel look like it is overflowing and this is where we areright now and this, after todays session dow closed flat, s p up 6 and nasdaq up. And lets start with the thing that we all know which is the half full half empty this morning disney launched the new streaming service diocese plus and immediately overwhelmed with traffic and started having outages even though management assured us the technology was solid on the Conference Call last week. We were told they tested the system in the netherlands which must be a new worldwide peoria but it reminds me of hamsterdam. They botched the roll out of a promising new service but the Glass Half Full people think differently. Sure the site crashed but that is because there was so much demand and traffic diocese vetted this platform for millions of people and that wasnt enough. It is not hard to believe it has so much great content that it caused a stampede of subscribers. In reality both are right. B
presidential election. the first american election with a front-runner indicted for conspiring to steal the last one. dividing his time between the campaign trail and the courtroom. i think he s got a lot going on. i think the d.c. circuit will rule against him. in the frigid cold. the coldest in modern history. temperatures so low, they bring new meaning to the term negative campaigning. republicans in iowa will make their choice. donald trump is a threat to democracy. tonight, special election coverage, with joy reid, chris hayes, alex wagner, ari melber, jen psaki, lawrence o donnell, stephanie ruhle, plus campaign experts and steve kornacki with results and analysis at the big board. once every four years the big one. msnbc s special coverage of the iowa republican caucus, the start of the 2024 presidential election, is right now. and here we go. ready or not. time to stop worrying about it. time to start actually doing it. good evening. i m rachel mad
[applause] [applause] thank you so much, it is going to be here but we haves medical couple of days in New Hampshire and we will be here again tomorrow and everybody could not have been nice and i think the part that i love about New Hampshire is that everybody is just down to earth and or something just special about that and i think dc could probably learn a lot from you, im just saying you little bit about myself and we will go into what we see in our country never going to fix it. So i was born and raised in a small rural town in South Carolina we were the only indian family that all southern town. We are not wide enough to be white, we were not black enough to be black pretty they did not know who we were or what we were or why we were there and remember when i get teased on the playground, my mom would always say, your job is not to show them how you are different. Your job is to show them how you are similar we cannot use use my moms advice for now. And even though the town did
Could not have been nice and i think the part that i love about New Hampshire is that everybody is just down to earth and or something just special about that and i think dc could probably learn a lot from you, im just saying you little bit about myself and we will go into what we see in our country never going to fix it. So i was born and raised in a small rural town in South Carolina we were the only indian family that all southern town. We are not wide enough to be white, we were not black enough to be black pretty they did not know who we were or what we were or why we were there and remember when i get teased on the playground, my mom would always say, your job is not to show them how you are different. Your job is to show them how you are similar we cannot use use my moms advice for now. And even though the town did not know why we were there, my parents knew by we were there, because there was never a day they did not meet my brothers and my sister know how blessed we were to li