No.104 You had the biggest interview, I think,
in the history of MSNBC?
I may be wrong. Let me know.
But, I mean, in interviewing --
Donald Trump's niece, when she had that giant book,
you got the interview, and you crushed it.
When you knew you had the interview, did you go, like,
"Okay, focus up. What are we going to talk about?"
Or was it, like, getting into the mind?
Like, finally, "Can I just get in there
and talk to me about this person"?
Rachel:
Well, two things about that.
First of all, I had no idea that so many people
were going to watch that interview.
Even when I finished the interview, I was like,
"Oh, I wonder if we'll get a little bump from this."
Like -- Laughs ]
You know sometimes you do a show
and you're like, "That was an okay show,"
and then it, like, turns out to be a 'A'.
-Yeah. -I had no idea.
-Yeah. -No idea at all.
But, yeah. I mean, she has a story to tell,
and that interview didn't have anything to do with me.
It was just that people wanted to hear what she had to say.
She's got a really unique perspective on the President
and what she thinks is wrong with him.
Jimmy:
-What was the one takeaway, you think, you can go like,
"Well, if anyone heard anything,
you should hear what she said about this"?
Rachel:
-I think the thing that sort of chilled me the most
and that I've thought about the most since the interview
is when she said something
that actually was very similar to what Michael Cohen said
when she did his Congressional testimony
before he went to prison,
which is that she said she has absolutely no doubt
that he will not peacefully agree --
not agree to the peaceful transfer of power
at the end of his term if he loses.
And I don't know if that's true.
He's certainly been stoking that fear among people,
in the history of MSNBC?
I may be wrong. Let me know.
But, I mean, in interviewing --
Donald Trump's niece, when she had that giant book,
you got the interview, and you crushed it.
When you knew you had the interview, did you go, like,
"Okay, focus up. What are we going to talk about?"
Or was it, like, getting into the mind?
Like, finally, "Can I just get in there
and talk to me about this person"?
Rachel:
Well, two things about that.
First of all, I had no idea that so many people
were going to watch that interview.
Even when I finished the interview, I was like,
"Oh, I wonder if we'll get a little bump from this."
Like -- Laughs ]
You know sometimes you do a show
and you're like, "That was an okay show,"
and then it, like, turns out to be a 'A'.
-Yeah. -I had no idea.
-Yeah. -No idea at all.
But, yeah. I mean, she has a story to tell,
and that interview didn't have anything to do with me.
It was just that people wanted to hear what she had to say.
She's got a really unique perspective on the President
and what she thinks is wrong with him.
Jimmy:
-What was the one takeaway, you think, you can go like,
"Well, if anyone heard anything,
you should hear what she said about this"?
Rachel:
-I think the thing that sort of chilled me the most
and that I've thought about the most since the interview
is when she said something
that actually was very similar to what Michael Cohen said
when she did his Congressional testimony
before he went to prison,
which is that she said she has absolutely no doubt
that he will not peacefully agree --
not agree to the peaceful transfer of power
at the end of his term if he loses.
And I don't know if that's true.
He's certainly been stoking that fear among people,
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