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Paul Rieckhoff joins Nicole Wallace and reacts to Senate Republicans blocking a bipartisan bill expanding medical coverage to millions of veteran exposed to burn pits.
MSNBC’s DEADLINE WHITE HOUSE: Paul Rieckhoff – Republican senators are screwing my friends who are dying
The Brief
→ Four things from today’s episode
01
Why Danny enlisted instead of commissioning. and what soldier care taught her about leadership
02
The interdisciplinary path from philosophy to psychology to. The interdisciplinary path from philosophy to psychology to law to forensic psychology, and why a prosecutor needs all of it
03
Running an independent campaign while Spokane County burned. 800 structures gone, 60,000 displaced, voters still turning in ballots
04
The toxin exposure story national media missed. paints, insulation, fumes, and why recovery takes generations
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