Today's Show: Thursday, May 4, 2006
Hello. Good morning from The Rachel Maddow Show. On the show this morning, Chief Investigative Correspondent at US News and World Report, David Kaplan joins us to talk about the history of government spying on ordinary American citizens.
Also on the show this morning, we saw massive immigration rights rallies around the country last Monday. Today, in our weekly segment sponsored by the Service Employees International Union, we're joined by the President of the National Capital Immigration Coalition, Jaime Contreras, to talk about the next step in the fight for immigrant rights.
FRONT PAGE:
A warning about a tsunami near the South Pacific nation of Tonga never actually reaches Tonga.
Ken Starr's new case.
UNDERBELLY:
First Lady Laura Bush says singing the national anthem in Spanish is perfectly ok...then she says it isn't...all in one interview.
PET STORY:
The next Bush judicial nominee?
- May 4, 2006








It was cutting in and out for me, too...
...so I went to the radio. Which is fine, except the local affiliate lops off Rachel's rear end (so to speak) for a state/local half-hour newscast.
It's really frustrating when Rachel's got a good rant going, or Kent's about to hit the punch line...and dead air happens.
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By capn_crustyMay 4, 2006 - 6:53am