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Rachel Maddow visits with Lt. Col. Andy Gerlach, 196th

Rachel Maddow visits with Lt. Col. Andy Gerlach, 196th

Rachel Maddow visits with Lt. Col. Andy Gerlach, 196th Manuever Enhancement Brigade Executive Officer, South Dakota Army National Guard. Gerlach got the chance to visit with Maddow after her show and exchanged ... More

Rachel Maddow, of "The Rachel Maddow Show," interviews

Rachel Maddow, of "The Rachel Maddow Show," interviews

Rachel Maddow, of "The Rachel Maddow Show," interviews Staff Sgt. Robert Schmidt, a member of the 196th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, South Dakota Army National Guard, July 7. Schmidt, a former Marine and a hig... More

Rachel Maddow, with "The Rachel Maddow Show" broadcasts

Rachel Maddow, with "The Rachel Maddow Show" broadcasts

Rachel Maddow, with "The Rachel Maddow Show" broadcasts her show live at Camp Phoenix in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 7. Rachel and her crew arrived early this week and traveled around Afghanistan visiting with ser... More

Rachel Maddow interviews International Security Assistance

Rachel Maddow interviews International Security Assistance

Rachel Maddow interviews International Security Assistance Force Command Sgt. Maj. Michael T. Hall on "The Rachel Maddow Show," July 8. Maddow and Hall discussed the future of the Afghan war in regard to the po... More

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