@morningmika@JoeNBC .@JoeNBC: "We were honored that Elijah agreed to marry Mika and me last year ... he was just perfect. It was so great to have, him, our dear friend there." on.msnbc.com/2IY5WXE
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Big congrats to the man behind the blog, @SteveBenen, for 10 years with the @maddow team.
He's covered 3 presidents, 2 recessions, 2 impeachments and 1 pandemic — publishing over 10,000 blog posts along the way. (1/4) on.msnbc.com/35rAVt7
Maddowblog was the first national outlet to connect the dots on then-Gov. Chris Christie's "Bridgegate" scandal in New Jersey with this December 2013 post. (2/4) on.msnbc.com/3g87LkU
@MaddowBlog@stevebenen@maddow Steve first described the Republican Party as a “post-policy party” in this March 2013 post. Six years later, he turned his thesis into the bestselling book “The Impostors.” (3/4) on.msnbc.com/3ua1r4H
@thereidout@_Jahan This week, the U.S. recorded its first case of the Covid-19 omicron variant. It's another reminder that the coronavirus crisis isn’t over. "LF95" from @LupeFiasco and @KaelinEllis is a song for our pandemic time. on.msnbc.com/3IjBbcO
@thereidout@_Jahan@LupeFiasco@kaelinellis Dr. Oz — notorious for pushing unproven medical cures — jumped into the GOP primary for Senate in Pennsylvania this week. The longtime New Jersey resident has never been an elected official but he's still a "Legend In His Mind," as Gil Scott-Heron sang. on.msnbc.com/3lA7zhq
President Biden delivers remarks on the passage of the infrastructure bill. msnbc.com/live
Reporter: Have you gotten assurances from moderate Democrats in the House and Senate that they are going to vote for the Build Back Better plan?
President Biden: I'm not going to answer that question...I don't negotiate in public. But I feel confident.
President Biden: "I truly believe, 50 years from now, folks are going to look back and say, 'this was the moment...when America decided to win the competition of the 21st Century.'"
BREAKING: CDC advisory group votes to recommend Pfizer’s Covid vaccine booster for at-risk populations. on.msnbc.com/39xtmQz
The advisers voted that all people ages 65 and up and those in long-term care facilities who were initially vaccinated with Pfizer should receive a booster dose.
People ages 50 to 64 with underlying medical conditions should also get a booster dose.
The advisers stopped short of a full endorsement for other groups of at-risk individuals, instead recommending that they may choose to get the booster shot if they feel they need it, in consultation with their physician.