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Former FBI agent Peter Strzok says he's not sure the bureau followed advice to look at Trump's finan

Former FBI agent Peter Strzok says he's not sure the bureau followed advice to look at Trump's financial links to Russia [View in browser]( [Image]( September 11, 2020 [Image]( [Peter Strzok: Trump-Russia 'follow the money' counterintelligence investigation may not exist]( Peter Strzok, former FBI counterintelligence agent and author of "Compromised," talks with Rachel Maddow about his suspicion that the investigation into whether Donald Trump is compromised by Russia, particularly financially, was never pursued. ([Rachel Maddow]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Image]( [As Russia resumes election interference, is the FBI ready after attacks from Trump?]( Rachel Maddow reflects on how Donald Trump and his supporters have attacked all of the public servants who responded the last time Russia intruded on the U.S. election to help Donald Trump win. She reads a passage from Peter Strzok's new book, "Compromised," that considers the chilling effect Trump's attacks have had on law enforcement responding to Russian election interference. ([Rachel Maddow]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Image]( [Trump White House has no idea what else is in Woodward book]( Because the interviews Bob Woodward conducted with Donald Trump for his book were done without White House staff around, the administration doesn't know what other bombshells may come out as a result of "Rage". Jonathan Lemire joins to discuss. ([11th Hour]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Image]( [‘Destroyed in an instant’: Apocalyptic scenes in Oregon after fires raze entire neighborhoods]( NBC News' Jacob Ward reports from Medford, Oregon, where countless homes have been "cast into the wind" by wildfires. 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([Rachel Maddow]() Book: Manafort gave Russian officer data useful for targeting voters ([Rachel Maddow]() Elizabeth Warren feels ‘deep down fury’ on Trump downplaying coronavirus ([The ReidOut]() Nancy Pelosi on Trump downplaying virus: His delay, his denial, his distortion caused deaths ([The ReidOut]() 'Closing in on him': Trump's co-author says he 'can't hide' from COVID lies ([The Beat with Ari Melber]() Nicolle Wallace: ‘2020 is the year the truth dies’ ([Deadline White House]() Dr. Kavita Patel: We need a ‘change of administration’ to restore credibility in health experts ([Deadline White House]() Rep. Maloney: If you do not brief the American public on Russian interference, ‘you are probably benefiting from it’ ([Deadline White House]() Dr. Hotez: Trump's COVID-19 response is 'greatest public health catastrophe in the last 100 years' ([MSNBC Live with Ayman Mohyeldin]() Michigan lieutenant governor on Trump’s downplaying coronavirus: ‘We would have been able to deploy PPE faster’ had we known ([Katy Tur]() Pennsylvania county commissioner: It will take 'considerable amount of time' to get final election results ([Meet the Press Daily]() Susan Rice: Trump 'does not give a damn' about Americans' health, safety, and national security ([Andrea Mitchell Reports]() Jaime Harrison asks: Did Lindsey Graham know the federal government was downplaying the virus? ([Craig Melvin]() 'This is unprecedented': Oregon fire chief speaks about wildfires raging in state ([Hallie Jackson]() QUOTE OF THE DAY ["It doesn’t just hit. It doesn’t just approach and then go away, leaving disaster. It is a rolling disaster that sits there and hovers. And it’s sort of an Instagram filter for your life that is apocalyptic."]( — New York Times writer Charlie Warzel on West Coast wildfires MORE FROM MSNBC [Image](nbcnews.com/planyourvote) Tonight, National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden joins Brian Williams for a live interview. Watch The 11th Hour with Brian Williams at 11 p.m. Eastern. [Image]( College football makes billions, but the players only see a tiny slice of it. The pandemic may be changing that. On the latest episode of our podcast ["Into America"](, host Trymaine Lee Lee talks to Treyjohn Butler, a senior cornerback at Stanford University, about why he thinks it’s time to change the way colleges treat their football players. Download and subscribe for free wherever you get your podcasts. [Image](nbcnews.com/planyourvote) It’s more important than ever that voters be informed about the voting rules in their state. This year, how you vote is as important as who you vote for. Our interactive state-by-state ["Plan Your Vote"](nbcnews.com/planyourvote) guide has everything you need to know about casting a ballot in the 2020 presidential election, whether it's in person, by mail, or via early voting. See where your state stands on voting regulations and read up on deadlines, restrictions and more. Tell us what you think. [Drop us an e-mail.](mailto:msnbc.digital.editors@nbcuni.com?subject=MSNBC Daily) This newsletter was prepared for you by Stephanie Siek, Geet Jeswani and Stephanie Haberman. Check out ["The Day That Was,"]( our primetime video recap. Were you forwarded this email from a friend? [Subscribe to the MSNBC Daily here](. Follow MSNBC [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( Check out the MSNBC channel on Apple News Download the NBC News Mobile App and watch MSNBC [Listen live to MSNBC on TuneIn]( [Image] [Image] [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily)

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