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attorney's office with rachel.id she was going to throw up. then started asking her questions that we thought she would answer, an overdose or a party? her face got really red and she -- glanced at us and said we stabbed her. >> was there a hush in the room? how did everyone react? >> everyone was silent for a couple of minutes. we were speechless. >> it wasn't an accident, it was a murder. not only had rachel and she'll killed skylar, they planned today for month. as part of the plan, rachel and sheila settled on the night of july 5th as the ideal time to kill skylar. >> earlier that day, rachel had obtained a shovel from her father's residence and put it in sheila's trunk and brought clean clothes and cleaning supplies and according to rachel sheila provided the kitchen knife. >> they called skylar to say they were on the way over. >> pulled up to the residence. >> there's skylar sneaking out in the grainy surveillance video. the car is sheila's and inside are skylar's two best friends. >> skylar gets in the car.
attorney's office with rachel.id she was going to throw up. then started asking her questions that we thought she would answer, an overdose or a party? her face got really red and she -- glanced at us and said we stabbed her. >> was there a hush in the room? how did everyone react? >> everyone was silent for a couple of minutes. we were speechless. >> it wasn't an accident, it was a murder. not only had rachel and she'll killed skylar, they planned today for month. as part of...
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great guy. >> on the night of rachel's murder, witnesses saw rachel accompany an inebriated denofa to the motel next door to the club. jack denofa didn't deny that. he simply said she left without going to his room. >> we knew jack denofa was in there, but we wanted to find out, we wanted to place rachel in that room. >> four days had passed since denofa stayed in the motel room, and it had been cleaned repeatedly, but analysts got a break. on the outside windowsill they found white fibers, and there was a tiny spot of blood in the shower stall. andrew nardelli compared those fibers to fibers from rachel's sweater. >> one of the main types of characteristics that we would look for first off would be color, and a number of the fibers from the window were a different color than the types of fibers that were from the sweater. >> though superficially similar, the fibers did not match. investigators now compared the blood sample from the shower stall to rachel's dna and got another setback. >> with the swab from the shower stall, there was no dna detected. i ran the sample twice. i tried t
great guy. >> on the night of rachel's murder, witnesses saw rachel accompany an inebriated denofa to the motel next door to the club. jack denofa didn't deny that. he simply said she left without going to his room. >> we knew jack denofa was in there, but we wanted to find out, we wanted to place rachel in that room. >> four days had passed since denofa stayed in the motel room, and it had been cleaned repeatedly, but analysts got a break. on the outside windowsill they found...
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any sympathy for rachel? >> i don't have any sympathy honestly.rom what i have seen in this case she had -- she could have followed her parents' rules. and that sort of thing. and i think that the first thing that needs to be looked at is when you are a child, you need to follow or in any case when you are in your parents' house you need to follow your parents' rules. if that's not done then. >> then you are out? >> exactly. >> sarah, how about you? any sympathy for rachel? >> no. absolutely not. i am a 19-year-old. i graduated high school. and i have the privilege of staying at home. and i follow all the rules. i do all the chores. i pay for my own college tuition but they provide me with the food that i need, the clothes that i need. shelter, above all. so i have absolutely no sympathy for her. >> mike, how about you? any sympathy for rachel? >> no sympathy at all. she is 18. she voluntarily left the house. and if she doesn't like the rules, then she has to face the consequences if she leaves the house. and she is and clearly she doesn't like th
any sympathy for rachel? >> i don't have any sympathy honestly.rom what i have seen in this case she had -- she could have followed her parents' rules. and that sort of thing. and i think that the first thing that needs to be looked at is when you are a child, you need to follow or in any case when you are in your parents' house you need to follow your parents' rules. if that's not done then. >> then you are out? >> exactly. >> sarah, how about you? any sympathy for...
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is there anyone supporting rachel? >> i've been scouring the internet and i can't find a supporter of rachel. maybe i'm not looking in the right place but i think public opinion is on the right side of the case. >> she had to close her twitter account because she was being so ma maligned. >> how does one repair a relationship after you've sued someone, it seems almost irreparable. >> certainly a fascinating case, hannah, jamie, glad to have you on the show. >>> away what else is trending, hermella? >> the college port is making major changes to the sates, the essay portion added in 2005 will be optional. the board will get rid of uncommon vocabulary words, in favor of words used more in classroom settings. changes needed to make the exam a better representation of what students study in high school and the skill they need to succeed in college and beyond. college board president david coleman says the tet should offer, quote, worthy challenges not obstacles. 1600 point scale deaf the 2400 point scale introduced in 2005
is there anyone supporting rachel? >> i've been scouring the internet and i can't find a supporter of rachel. maybe i'm not looking in the right place but i think public opinion is on the right side of the case. >> she had to close her twitter account because she was being so ma maligned. >> how does one repair a relationship after you've sued someone, it seems almost irreparable. >> certainly a fascinating case, hannah, jamie, glad to have you on the show. >>>...
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is 18, that the parents are responsible for rachel's college education. wasn't she asking for money for high school as well. >> yes, she's a senior in a catholic high school and there's about 5,000 or so tuition bill that hasn't been paid. the judge denied her request and asked for 13,000 in legal fees. the judge said no to that as well. the only issue on the table is the college. we should note that the parents say they'll pay for the college in she comes home. >> that's the part i don't quite understand. he won't pay for the high school but will pay for college later, the judge that is. he'll make that an issue. how is that? >> kids don't have a right to go to private schools. parents have an obligation to provide for kids shelter, housing and necessities, and doesn't include a private school and tuition. the judge was right on that, trying to send rachel a message, saying to both parties you guys need to come together. don't come back to court. take a month or so. i think he wanted rachel to realise "you may get nothing", and that the marnts may be on
is 18, that the parents are responsible for rachel's college education. wasn't she asking for money for high school as well. >> yes, she's a senior in a catholic high school and there's about 5,000 or so tuition bill that hasn't been paid. the judge denied her request and asked for 13,000 in legal fees. the judge said no to that as well. the only issue on the table is the college. we should note that the parents say they'll pay for the college in she comes home. >> that's the part i...
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rachel: ...compared to when they grow up. inch long tongue in order to slurp up all those termites and ants that they love to eat. rachel: and later... bob: there is somebody selling a tiger out of the back of a car. rachel: two tiger cubs are being sold on the black market.
rachel: ...compared to when they grow up. inch long tongue in order to slurp up all those termites and ants that they love to eat. rachel: and later... bob: there is somebody selling a tiger out of the back of a car. rachel: two tiger cubs are being sold on the black market.
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this is the new one. >> six years ago rachel cofound the project.re scholarships are provided to at-risk kids with the understanding that keeping them in school went a long way to keeping them out of harm's way. they are in a village sex traffickers were preying upon for years. still, measuring their success is not easy. >> and that's because i can't tell you how many of our kids would have gone into prostitution or been trafficked. >> rachel knows what she is doing is worthwhile. she only that has to look at cat, the girl who got their very first scholarship now two years into high school. >> she's changed my life. i'm going to cry. i didn't b do anything for her. she chose it for herself. >> which is all the evidence rachel needs to keep going. >> so they targeted this one village. successes and failures in there. now she thinks she has ha model that can work in other parts of thailand and the world as well. >> she's done great work. yeah, and a lot more ahead of her. >>> the winter spare the air season just wrapped up but some people were not lis
this is the new one. >> six years ago rachel cofound the project.re scholarships are provided to at-risk kids with the understanding that keeping them in school went a long way to keeping them out of harm's way. they are in a village sex traffickers were preying upon for years. still, measuring their success is not easy. >> and that's because i can't tell you how many of our kids would have gone into prostitution or been trafficked. >> rachel knows what she is doing is...
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the cannings say rachel eplans ipated herself when she decided to move out.he judge expressed concern to both sides that the lawsuit could open the door to a slippery slope. >> we are going to condone, open the gates to a 12-year-old. >> the judge ruled against the teen, denying everything except the college tewation, setting a date to address that issue. >> we should point out the next hearing is 22 april. the judge will decide whether to require canning's parents to pay for the college tuition. >> e-cigarettes are outlawed in l.a. the city council voting to ban them at bars, nightclubs and restaurants. some research concluded that e-cigarettes are his harmful >> others warn they contain harmful chemicals as well as nicotine. >> a little boy thousands of miles from his homeland learning life lessons on a unicycle, a program giving kids who need it a lift. >> a very cold air mass sitting over the north-east and the great lakes. icy pictures coming in from niagra falls. it's a beautiful shot. and we are seeing a lot of icy conditions. people practicing ice cli
the cannings say rachel eplans ipated herself when she decided to move out.he judge expressed concern to both sides that the lawsuit could open the door to a slippery slope. >> we are going to condone, open the gates to a 12-year-old. >> the judge ruled against the teen, denying everything except the college tewation, setting a date to address that issue. >> we should point out the next hearing is 22 april. the judge will decide whether to require canning's parents to pay for...
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tonight -- rachel maddow. ike barinholtz.turing the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everyone! good evening. [ cheers and applause ] i'm seth myers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing? are we well? [ cheers and applause ] all right. well, in that case, let's get to the news. did you guys see this today? president obama appeared on zach galifianakis's online comedy show "between two ferns." did you see that? the president was there to talk about his online comedy show -- obamacare. [ light laughter ] to celebrate shakespeare's 450th birthday, the globe theater has plans to perform "hamlet" in every country in the world, including north korea. said one north korean official, "do you need a skull? because we can get you a skull. we are lousy with skulls." [ light laughter ] speaking of north korea, a new report reveals that dennis rodman helped stock the north korean elite with items otherwise banned in the count
tonight -- rachel maddow. ike barinholtz.turing the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everyone! good evening. [ cheers and applause ] i'm seth myers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing? are we well? [ cheers and applause ] all right. well, in that case, let's get to the news. did you guys see this today? president obama appeared on zach galifianakis's online...
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. >> rachel, it's me! rachel! >> exhibit b-5 creates an internet sensation sparking vigorous debate. some believe it's really leaked trial evidence. >> it feels real. like the shaky camera and the sort of awkward moments when they aren't saying a lot. >> many others think this is a sick and twisted hoax. >> this is definitely fake. there's somebody that's hit by a car you're going to keep a camera on your face and run to them? our instincts are to drop and help your friend. >> so what is the truth? >> well, i just got back from the funeral, so i'd have to say exhibit b-5 is pretty damn real. >> wait, there's no way -- >> hi. i'm cindy and i played rachel on exhibit b-5. and i am all good. >> that's more like it. >> rachel! >> exhibit b-5 is a ghoulish take on prank videos. it comes from the creative mind of film director kyle rankin. >> i think people like to watch videos like this because it's similar to getting on a roller coaster. it's skirting death. i think that's why horror is so popular. >> kyle has worked
. >> rachel, it's me! rachel! >> exhibit b-5 creates an internet sensation sparking vigorous debate. some believe it's really leaked trial evidence. >> it feels real. like the shaky camera and the sort of awkward moments when they aren't saying a lot. >> many others think this is a sick and twisted hoax. >> this is definitely fake. there's somebody that's hit by a car you're going to keep a camera on your face and run to them? our instincts are to drop and help...
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. >> tonight on "unguarded with rachel nichols," unprecedented. jason collins, the first openly gay athlete in major men's sports. in his first sitdown interview since signing with the nets. >> it's nice to have a positive impact on someone else's life. >> uncatchable. nascar's most popular driver, dale earnhardt jr. fresh off winning his second daytona 500. >> when i won in 2004, i didn't realize what it was worth. so now i get it. >> unforgettable, rachel recalls the amazing stories and characters she covered during the sochi olympics. >> the first thing i saw was this giant cutout of my daughter's face. so it was pretty cool. ♪ >> welcome to "unguarded." it's been quite a week. remarkable because openly gay college football player michael sam worked out at the nfl combine. remarkable because jason collins signed with the nets, becoming the first openly gay player in any of the four major men's sports. but perhaps the most remarkable, just two days after collins signed, his number, 98, had become the nba's top selling jersey, beating out those b
. >> tonight on "unguarded with rachel nichols," unprecedented. jason collins, the first openly gay athlete in major men's sports. in his first sitdown interview since signing with the nets. >> it's nice to have a positive impact on someone else's life. >> uncatchable. nascar's most popular driver, dale earnhardt jr. fresh off winning his second daytona 500. >> when i won in 2004, i didn't realize what it was worth. so now i get it. >> unforgettable,...
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rachel maddow, a great question. we're going to preview tonight with her documentary on why the bush administration sent hundreds of thousands of americans to war in iraq. why did we do that war? and why were bush and cheney fixated from day one when they got in power on a country that had nothing to do later on with the attacks on 9/11? why. great question. rachel maddow, my colleague answers it and begins to do that tonight here on "hardball." >>> and look who has taken the wheel of the right wing clown car. steve king. he has a wild theory about gays now and why some people out there especially down in arizona might want to pretend to be gay. that's a new one. steve king of the perfect author. this is "hardball," the place for politics. so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one
rachel maddow, a great question. we're going to preview tonight with her documentary on why the bush administration sent hundreds of thousands of americans to war in iraq. why did we do that war? and why were bush and cheney fixated from day one when they got in power on a country that had nothing to do later on with the attacks on 9/11? why. great question. rachel maddow, my colleague answers it and begins to do that tonight here on "hardball." >>> and look who has taken the...
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i'm phil torres, i'm here with kosta, rachelle and lindsay. looked at 3d printing. >> 3d printing is an industry that's blowing up right now. we explored and visited all these different groups and laboratories, that are doing 3d printing. let's take a deep dive. from trinkets and 96 inaction, 3d fashion and -- and from auto makers prototyping new parts to nasa lamping a 3d printer to replace parts. >> space exploration, this is absolutely a critical technology. >> from diy medical solutions. >> we've seen the people who made the robo hand project. >> to life altering research. >> i'm dr. ben asser. our lab makes ears. it's alive whit goes into the printer and comes out of the printer. >> each is prototighting 3d printers aren't anything like your home printer. >> 3 printing is a process that makes physical objects. a 3d print er gradually layer by layer. not a picture of a cup of coffee but the coffee itself. >> he is a printing pioneer. >> every design file tells what the printer, where to put the material. what you see here is the printed sp
i'm phil torres, i'm here with kosta, rachelle and lindsay. looked at 3d printing. >> 3d printing is an industry that's blowing up right now. we explored and visited all these different groups and laboratories, that are doing 3d printing. let's take a deep dive. from trinkets and 96 inaction, 3d fashion and -- and from auto makers prototyping new parts to nasa lamping a 3d printer to replace parts. >> space exploration, this is absolutely a critical technology. >> from diy...
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rachel says the university of vermont. a private college, is her first choice. >> are you refusing to pay for her college education? >> it's -- i reject the whole question on that. the whole premise. we have a college fund that's available to her. there's no doubt about that. but it's -- the equivalent like i said before of going shopping at a high end store and sending somebody the bill. >> reporter: rachel says she was given the option of dumping her boyfriend or getting out. >> me and my wife are distraught. >> i'm sorry. >> i don't know what to say. >> i'm not sure why mom and dad would want to talk about this. both sides are going to be in court today. >> rachel wants to become a bimedical engineer in college. >> maybe an attorney would be better. >> maybe a job. >> there you go. >>> okay. that's a head shaker. here an fat tuesday, the center of the tech universe has returned to the old days of dining ahead. >> how a local radio station became the scene of a bizarre rescue operation. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> lot of clouds
rachel says the university of vermont. a private college, is her first choice. >> are you refusing to pay for her college education? >> it's -- i reject the whole question on that. the whole premise. we have a college fund that's available to her. there's no doubt about that. but it's -- the equivalent like i said before of going shopping at a high end store and sending somebody the bill. >> reporter: rachel says she was given the option of dumping her boyfriend or getting...
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my guest tonight the host of miss neeb's rachel maddow -- msnbc's rachel maddow show.d it." the general selected by the pentagon to stabilize the situation and quickly turn over power to the iraqis finds that his mission has changed. >> i did not want to slip from liberation to occupation. i thought it's the worst thing to do. >> my understanding is from himself to the white house from everywhere we were going to go in there and set up an interim government as rapid as we could. when the ambassador came over that direction had changed. >> jon: please welcome back to the program rachel maddow. [cheers and applause] how are you? >> hi, i'm great. >> jon: thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> jon: i have to glue that down. so there's a -- you've done this a documentary about why we went to war in iraq. there's a saying, "those who forget -- no "those who revisit history will get sad. ". [laughter] why did you do this to yourself? why did you dwefl back into the -- delve back into the morass, the abyss that is the iraq war? >> it is history but i feel like it's a real
my guest tonight the host of miss neeb's rachel maddow -- msnbc's rachel maddow show.d it." the general selected by the pentagon to stabilize the situation and quickly turn over power to the iraqis finds that his mission has changed. >> i did not want to slip from liberation to occupation. i thought it's the worst thing to do. >> my understanding is from himself to the white house from everywhere we were going to go in there and set up an interim government as rapid as we...
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think rachel wrote those statements, and rachel's lawyer tells the l.a.hoax. the lawyer is the father of rachel's best friend. now while the cannings say rachel is being savaged, court documents say this is not exactly family of the year. rachel calls her parents alcoho alcohoalcohol ickes. she once left a voice mail saying she wanted to deaf kate on her face. she says i've written you off. doernlts talk to me. i've blocked you from just about everything. bye mom. the parents called their daughter a liar and thief but want her home. and the judge who has so far denied her request for child support says he believes the family is worth salvaging, and he hopes they can reconcile by the next court date which is in late april. >> wow. there's, speaking of it's wonderful life. there's a warm little family movement to leave you with. secret option number two. get a job. a job. you have a job? i understand you try and you can't get one. you just don't try and sit there wondering why no one's funding your life? we're getting a lot of reaction to this story. let us
think rachel wrote those statements, and rachel's lawyer tells the l.a.hoax. the lawyer is the father of rachel's best friend. now while the cannings say rachel is being savaged, court documents say this is not exactly family of the year. rachel calls her parents alcoho alcohoalcohol ickes. she once left a voice mail saying she wanted to deaf kate on her face. she says i've written you off. doernlts talk to me. i've blocked you from just about everything. bye mom. the parents called their...
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rachel went to the naacp goal of reaching the integrated audiences. it is a full-length sentimental play whose emotional appeal hinges on the similarity between blacks and whites. in fact, she later explained she had writte written that way to e them especially white women that lynching was wrong as illustrated by the fact that even outstanding citizens were vulnerable. the initial production ran for two days but it sparked intense discussion about african-american identity, racial violence and about what the black drama should accomplish. rachel impacted the writers and thinkers at the time, but the significance of an underestimated by theater history that locates the origin in the mid-1920s. because richardson fortune became the first black offered a plate to be produced on broadway in 1923 and links than hughes began an unprecedented two-year run on broadway in 1935, these men are often hailed as the fathers of black drama coming yet richardson admitted that rachel prompted him to become a playwright. but just as important, the work inspired conver
rachel went to the naacp goal of reaching the integrated audiences. it is a full-length sentimental play whose emotional appeal hinges on the similarity between blacks and whites. in fact, she later explained she had writte written that way to e them especially white women that lynching was wrong as illustrated by the fact that even outstanding citizens were vulnerable. the initial production ran for two days but it sparked intense discussion about african-american identity, racial violence and...
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rachel, you partner with kohl's. >> they buy my products. first thing i designed was a spaghetti pot. i did not like getting a spaghetti facial, you look all sweaty. and all the stoneware and the pots and pans. i work with meyer corporation to produce them for me. it is not like i am a spokesperson. i want them to serve a function. and they're all practical. is it the largest value in that category? >> a lot of chefs will have a producer go get market goods and they will bring them back and put their name on them and that is all right. there's a lot of people out there that you can see on qvc. if they are selling 110 dollar collections of pots, they are doing it because it is a quick way to capitalize on their recognition factor. i'm sure everyone will agree that is a fast and easy way to get money and very appealing. i have turned down a lot of things. i have turned down most. >> most? >> people want us to get into the wine business, the balsamic vinegar business and commercial olive oil. into the mediocre spaghetti business. all sorts of t
rachel, you partner with kohl's. >> they buy my products. first thing i designed was a spaghetti pot. i did not like getting a spaghetti facial, you look all sweaty. and all the stoneware and the pots and pans. i work with meyer corporation to produce them for me. it is not like i am a spokesperson. i want them to serve a function. and they're all practical. is it the largest value in that category? >> a lot of chefs will have a producer go get market goods and they will bring them...
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she chose it for herself. >> reporter: which is all the evidence rachel needs to keep going.arvin thomas, "today in the bay." >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," more on the man hunt that led officers on a high speed chase through several bay area counties before ending in the south bay. >>> and cleaning up the clutter in the south bay. how the san jose sharks helped out. [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents -- awesome. but now you can use them to make pizza night awesome, too. unroll, separate, add sauce, pepperoni, cheese, and fold. behold: weeknight crescent pizza pockets party. pillsbury crescents. make dinner pop. worst morning ever. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! ♪ [ male announcer ] spring is calling. save 25% when you buy two scotts fertilizers -- one to use now and one for later. >>> good morning, dublin. this is what your skies look like as you look out your window this morning. and in oakland, similar cloud cover. and the kind that drops rain drops as well. the question is always, whe
she chose it for herself. >> reporter: which is all the evidence rachel needs to keep going.arvin thomas, "today in the bay." >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," more on the man hunt that led officers on a high speed chase through several bay area counties before ending in the south bay. >>> and cleaning up the clutter in the south bay. how the san jose sharks helped out. [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents -- awesome. but now you can use them...
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, the host of the "the rachel maddow" show and "why we did it."hat is the answer after all of your work on this? >> i think, andrea, the question is the most important part, which is the decisions of our generation on national security are determined more than anything by what the george w. bush administration did with that nine-year war in iraq and alongside of the 13-year war in afghanistan that's still going on. the american people are against those wars. those are the determine tif constraint for thinking about everything from crimea to syria to what the overall size of the u.s. military is. if we want avoid those protracted foreign -- we can't make good decisions until we understand why we did that. we know the public case for why we're going to iraq is not true, not actually why we went. we've been able to get new documents from the u.s. and uk that put the focus much more on resources, on what iraq had to offer, not what iraq was threatening to the u.s. or anybody else in the world. it's a disturbing documentary, i have to tell you, one of
, the host of the "the rachel maddow" show and "why we did it."hat is the answer after all of your work on this? >> i think, andrea, the question is the most important part, which is the decisions of our generation on national security are determined more than anything by what the george w. bush administration did with that nine-year war in iraq and alongside of the 13-year war in afghanistan that's still going on. the american people are against those wars. those are...
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let's go back to rachel smith looking gorgeous in hollywood. hey, rachel. >> thanks. thanks. here in los angeles. let's jump on into this oscar sunday edition of "pop news." first up a little fashion glitz and glam for the fashion conscious, that is, the oscars is an opportunity to sport some serious bling. it's not uncommon for big starlets to rock millions of dollars worth of jewels. but we are hearing it's not just the celebrities who will be blinged out, we're told the producers have been trekking in thousands of swarovski crystals to deck out the set for idina menzel's performance of "let it go." the oscar nominated song from "frozen" and to be exact, around 165,000 sparkling crystals which are sure to dazzle even the biggest hollywood stars. >>> another little gem for you, guys. we've also managed to get you a little sneak peek at the oscars' green room. now this is the spot where all the stars hang out as they prepare for their presenting role, the genius work of a new york architect named david rockwell hand selected by the editor of "architectural digest" to create t
let's go back to rachel smith looking gorgeous in hollywood. hey, rachel. >> thanks. thanks. here in los angeles. let's jump on into this oscar sunday edition of "pop news." first up a little fashion glitz and glam for the fashion conscious, that is, the oscars is an opportunity to sport some serious bling. it's not uncommon for big starlets to rock millions of dollars worth of jewels. but we are hearing it's not just the celebrities who will be blinged out, we're told the...
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>> you will know yourself, rachel, you get to know athletes over a period of time.se of this extraordinary stroeory, almost e a miracle, he will always be tainted as the fastest man on no legs who killed his girlfriend no matter how the trial plays out. >> yeah, certainly a tragedy and a stunning turn of vevents for people who been watching him for years. thank you. all right, after this break, we'll introduce you to a young woman who is defying expectations both on the wrestling mat and off of it. >> they will see me battered with bloody noses a and they will later find me on facebook, they're like are you sure this is the right person? >> unguarded, your teams, your sources, bleacher report. uding k unlimited text ...and 10 gigs of data to share. 10 gigs? 10 gigs. all for $160 dollars a month. you know, i think our family really needed this. it's really gonna bring us closer together. yep. yep. yep. yep. yep. yep. introducing our best-ever family pricing for instance, a family of four gets 10 gigs of data with unlimited talk and text for 160 dollars a month. only
>> you will know yourself, rachel, you get to know athletes over a period of time.se of this extraordinary stroeory, almost e a miracle, he will always be tainted as the fastest man on no legs who killed his girlfriend no matter how the trial plays out. >> yeah, certainly a tragedy and a stunning turn of vevents for people who been watching him for years. thank you. all right, after this break, we'll introduce you to a young woman who is defying expectations both on the wrestling...
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i'm rachel nichols.s it's not unheard of for school-age girls to compete alongside boys in traditionally male sports. but competing is one thing. cop sis tently beating the boys is another story. this is a story of julia ernst, fresh off her third championship. >> on the mat, the wrestler is fast, fierce and female. it is a rare sight, even now in this overwhelmingly male sport. but julia efrgs rnst is a rare soul. a young woman beating the boys at their own game. >> nice, julia. >> how did you start wrestling? >> i started wrestling that i have a great older brother that beat up on me, and i decided that i needed to learn how to defend myself. >> one of three females on the wrestling team, by freshman year the others quit and julia stood alone. >> despite the fact that i have supportive coaches and teammates, it's still an interesting feeling to walk into a room and be the only person of your type. >> so when you went to have matches with other schools, you encountered that quite often. >> definitely. y
i'm rachel nichols.s it's not unheard of for school-age girls to compete alongside boys in traditionally male sports. but competing is one thing. cop sis tently beating the boys is another story. this is a story of julia ernst, fresh off her third championship. >> on the mat, the wrestler is fast, fierce and female. it is a rare sight, even now in this overwhelmingly male sport. but julia efrgs rnst is a rare soul. a young woman beating the boys at their own game. >> nice, julia....
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"the rachel maddow show" starts now with ari melber in for rachel. good evening, ari. >> good evening. i know what i'm going to see this weekend. thanks, alex. >>> thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. rachel has the night off. today was the biggest day in the ongoing bridge-gate scandal surrounding governor chris christie of new jersey. we still do not know why access lanes on the busiest bridge in the world were shut down. gridlocking a small town in new jersey on the orders of a senior member of governor christie's administration. but today we learned a lot more about what happened with a new resignation, and tonight, a new response from one of christie's former aides in the eye of the storm. the most striking part of today's events was how much of the events we actually carefully choreographed. several of these developments looked planned and well coordinated with team christieing a sechristie ing a s, all except one, a key development that broke late in the day today. we'll have more on that in a moment. theatrics began wi
"the rachel maddow show" starts now with ari melber in for rachel. good evening, ari. >> good evening. i know what i'm going to see this weekend. thanks, alex. >>> thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. rachel has the night off. today was the biggest day in the ongoing bridge-gate scandal surrounding governor chris christie of new jersey. we still do not know why access lanes on the busiest bridge in the world were shut down. gridlocking a small...
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rachel, 18. i mean, we send young men to war and we have this guy from canada coming to our country and disrespecting us and wants to remain in this country and make money and influence our young people oh hell no. give him a one way ticket and send him back to canada and if he never comes back, we don't care. >> ted, thank you. maybe tomorrow night come back and tell us how you really feel. [ laughter ] ted, thank you. straight ahead the knockout attack. the latest victim is here. is he beaten so badly though his jaw is wired. the the attack is caught on video. very disturbing story and video right here on the record coming up. but, first, is former governor sarah palin borrowing a page from senator ted cruz's book literally? >> i could not like this uncle sam. i do not like his healthcare scam. [ laughter ] i do not like peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience
rachel, 18. i mean, we send young men to war and we have this guy from canada coming to our country and disrespecting us and wants to remain in this country and make money and influence our young people oh hell no. give him a one way ticket and send him back to canada and if he never comes back, we don't care. >> ted, thank you. maybe tomorrow night come back and tell us how you really feel. [ laughter ] ted, thank you. straight ahead the knockout attack. the latest victim is here. is he...
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a judge denied rachel cannings wrote -- request for tuition. longer for the teen's parents says rachel's return does not involve money. there is a long road ahead for this family. the healing process is underway. ahead, -- still fundraiser at the school of the arts that brought in big bucks. ♪ ♪ ♪ (announcer) the subaru forester. motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of the year. when you get some recognition, you can't help feeling a littlele humbled, and a little proud. love. it's what makes a subaru, very windy and cold -- duh! a little wintry precipitation chance by early next week. this crazy weather month of march continues just the way it began. the big storms are offshore now and we are getting a surge of strong wind moving in from the north and west. the highest gusts were a few hours ago. plenty windy. take a look at the temperature change over the past 24 hours. columbus, ohio, 35 degrees colder than it was last night. duringd air will move in the overnight hours. 39 at reagan national. detroit has 90 inches of snow for t
a judge denied rachel cannings wrote -- request for tuition. longer for the teen's parents says rachel's return does not involve money. there is a long road ahead for this family. the healing process is underway. ahead, -- still fundraiser at the school of the arts that brought in big bucks. ♪ ♪ ♪ (announcer) the subaru forester. motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of the year. when you get some recognition, you can't help feeling a littlele humbled, and a little proud....
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stanton glance and rachel [speaker not understood] from ucsf. and there's a bunch of other ucsf folks here as well and they'll be followed by [speaker not understood] from california, a leader in our tobacco free coalition in san francisco. free if he isers. ~ professors. >> thank you for inviting us. rachel, one of our brilliant [speaker not understood] wrote the hundred-page document that's been making the rounds. i'm very pleased with some of the other researchers here, lauren [speaker not understood] just published a paper today showing e-cigarette use among kids is associated with increased smoking. you'll hear about that. i live in the sunset. my kids went to public school here. i now have a grandson in the public preschool right here. and i have to say i feel like i've gotten on a time machine. i appeared before the board back in 1983 when it was considering the original san francisco workplace smoking ordinance and we're just hearing all the same arguments again, that there was no evidence that secondhand smoke is dangerous, that it was
stanton glance and rachel [speaker not understood] from ucsf. and there's a bunch of other ucsf folks here as well and they'll be followed by [speaker not understood] from california, a leader in our tobacco free coalition in san francisco. free if he isers. ~ professors. >> thank you for inviting us. rachel, one of our brilliant [speaker not understood] wrote the hundred-page document that's been making the rounds. i'm very pleased with some of the other researchers here, lauren [speaker...
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rachel who has a $20,000 scholarship said the university of vermont, a private college, is her firstice. are you refusing to pay for her college education? >> i reject the whole premise. we have a college fund available to her, but it's the of goingshopping and getting a high end bill. me and my wife are distraught. >> both sides will be in court tomorrow. rachel wants to go to college to become a biomedical engineer. >>> 1 reporter was sent out to cover the weather. >> instead the weather covered him. take a look. >> reporter: there goes a couple plows demonstrating what i said hitting us. there you go. here comes another one. >> he seemed pretty cool. the people around were screaming, though. this was in new jersey. the reporter was about 20 feet from the roadway when that happened. he later joked a reporter from a rival station must have been driving the plow. >> he did not miss a beat. >> live tv, keep going. >> hey, can you get me with the plow? bring more. >>> they've had such a horrible winter back east, storm after storm. for a while we kind of felt guilty talking about sunsh
rachel who has a $20,000 scholarship said the university of vermont, a private college, is her firstice. are you refusing to pay for her college education? >> i reject the whole premise. we have a college fund available to her, but it's the of goingshopping and getting a high end bill. me and my wife are distraught. >> both sides will be in court tomorrow. rachel wants to go to college to become a biomedical engineer. >>> 1 reporter was sent out to cover the weather....
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thank you all for joining us, ma ris sass lagos, rachel grana and michael mullins. after more than a decade of puttering long, hydrogen powered vehicles may soon be kicking off in california. they emit only water vapor from the tail pipe. governor jerry brown recently signed legislation to fund more hydrogen refueling stations and manufacturers like toyota are coming out with new car mod did hes. still the vehicles have a lot of catching up to do with other alternative cars already on the road. scott shafer narrates our story. >> like most people, bill holloway commutes to work, driving 75 miles from his home in alameda, california. but then again, most people don't make their commute in a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. >> i drive a very rare car. there's only a handful on lease here in northern california. >> this rare car uses hydrogen instead of gasoline and emits only water vapor instead of harmful pollution. >> the economy of this mercedes is great. i average 58 miles per kilogram of hydrogen, the same as 58 miles in gas. i picked the hydrogen car because i was ab
thank you all for joining us, ma ris sass lagos, rachel grana and michael mullins. after more than a decade of puttering long, hydrogen powered vehicles may soon be kicking off in california. they emit only water vapor from the tail pipe. governor jerry brown recently signed legislation to fund more hydrogen refueling stations and manufacturers like toyota are coming out with new car mod did hes. still the vehicles have a lot of catching up to do with other alternative cars already on the road....
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he is the father of rachel's ,3 funding her lawsuit. the= family had stayed out64['÷=i;6v matter would have been solved. now, while the family says that rachel is beingh9=#ñ savaged, c documents show this is not exactly family of the year. rachel calls her parents alcoholics, saying her father8z has been inappropriately affectionate with her, and called her porky, and ended saying i've written you off, don't talk to me or do anything. i'm blocking you off, have a nice life, good-bye, mom. the parents in turn call their daughter a liar and a thief but they want her home. and the judge so far who denied her request for child support says he believes the family is worth salvaging and hopes they can reconcile by the next court date which is in late april. >> wow, there is just like -- speaking of "it's a wonderful life," this is a warm family moment to leave you with as we close out the show tonight. trace, thank you. >> sure. >> option number two, it is a -- get a job -- do you have a job? i understand like you try and you can't get one. y
he is the father of rachel's ,3 funding her lawsuit. the= family had stayed out64['÷=i;6v matter would have been solved. now, while the family says that rachel is beingh9=#ñ savaged, c documents show this is not exactly family of the year. rachel calls her parents alcoholics, saying her father8z has been inappropriately affectionate with her, and called her porky, and ended saying i've written you off, don't talk to me or do anything. i'm blocking you off, have a nice life, good-bye, mom. the...
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is rachel maddow's broadcast a news broadcast? no.s a commentary broadcast by and large and a point of view. i think that we've got much too much ratings driven by story rather than by actual content of the whole report over the course of a week or a month or a year, but rather, we're moving in cable news toward what story will drive the ratings on a given day and that exaggerates and makes it impossible to have a context. >> cable news was not invented during the actual watergate era. do you think if there had been cable news white have lessened the stories in people's minds? would it have heightened people's interests. >> i think history almost never works. i'm not going to go there. >> when you hear bill maher and rachel maddow use the word watergate you probably stiffen your back a little bit. >> as i said on this broadcast before, calling what happened in new jersey bridgegate is unfair to the governor of new jersey. at the same time, i think he's in a hell of a mess. that he has not been as open and forthcoming as he has claimed
is rachel maddow's broadcast a news broadcast? no.s a commentary broadcast by and large and a point of view. i think that we've got much too much ratings driven by story rather than by actual content of the whole report over the course of a week or a month or a year, but rather, we're moving in cable news toward what story will drive the ratings on a given day and that exaggerates and makes it impossible to have a context. >> cable news was not invented during the actual watergate era. do...
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"the rachel maddow show" begins now. connection to the boston bombing, fbi agents and massachusetts state troopers again sought to question mr. todashev. they previously interviewed him multiple times and he previously agreed to be interviewed at a local police station. but this time on may 21st when they asked to interview him again, this time he refused to go to the police station for the interview. law enforcement sources say that recognized that he was upset about what had happened to his girlfriend. the last time he had talked with law enforcement at the police station. so that's why he refused to go with them again. quoting from today's report, "when asked why mr. todashev would not agree to be interviewed at the police department again, trooper 2 advised, yeah, he was upset about the last interaction, the previous interaction at the police department. his girlfriend, tatiana was taken into custody by immigration officials. mr. todashev thought it's because he came in voluntarily to speak to agents. i think he felt
"the rachel maddow show" begins now. connection to the boston bombing, fbi agents and massachusetts state troopers again sought to question mr. todashev. they previously interviewed him multiple times and he previously agreed to be interviewed at a local police station. but this time on may 21st when they asked to interview him again, this time he refused to go to the police station for the interview. law enforcement sources say that recognized that he was upset about what had...
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the judge denied rachel her request.ts are ugly but this in particular is painful to watch. rachel said her father was inappropriately infection at by constantly putting his arm around her in public and kissing her on the cheek. she also alleges that her father allowed her to drink at a wedding and actually gave her liquor and her parents are unreasonable because they force her to baby-sit her sisters. rachel's parents say the girlfriend's father is allowing her to drink alcohol and it goes on and on. parents have a duty to support minor children definition someone less than 18. you move out of your air p parent's home you don't like their rules so you can be with your boyfriend and girlfriend's family rachel not only should you not receive any money to complete your high school education, nor the college fund you are trying to get and you wouldn shouldn't get your car either. hell, i wouldn't let you take your clothes out of the house. you have a lot of nerve to think you are entitled to the generosity your family has s
the judge denied rachel her request.ts are ugly but this in particular is painful to watch. rachel said her father was inappropriately infection at by constantly putting his arm around her in public and kissing her on the cheek. she also alleges that her father allowed her to drink at a wedding and actually gave her liquor and her parents are unreasonable because they force her to baby-sit her sisters. rachel's parents say the girlfriend's father is allowing her to drink alcohol and it goes on...
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i said -- my exact words was this -- >> yes. >> call rachelle. tell her i need to speak to her. ] decision. grow up or something like that. >> yeah, you did. >> if you send me to cw or send me to the box. >> right. >> i was aggravated, rachelle. >> i know that. >> and the only way i know how to channel my anger is physically. so instead of me doing that, i'm yelling. >> yep. >> i'm yelling. >> that was recognized. >> rachelle, tell you the truth, all jokes aside, i'm not trying to play with you. like you know, you got your job. you the boss and i respect you. know what i'm coming from? >> yep. >> you and i both know usually i wouldn't care about being -- about being seg. doesn't matter. i'll stay here. >> i know. >> i just feel as though, if i just did four months. four months. >> that's why i'm saying you're not dead in the water. >> the next step for esdale is administrative segregation or asu hearing that will determine how long he remain in segregation. >> you'll most likely be seeing asu tomorrow. yes. >> i'll be there. >> all right. >> i'll be there. >> all right. >> yep.
i said -- my exact words was this -- >> yes. >> call rachelle. tell her i need to speak to her. ] decision. grow up or something like that. >> yeah, you did. >> if you send me to cw or send me to the box. >> right. >> i was aggravated, rachelle. >> i know that. >> and the only way i know how to channel my anger is physically. so instead of me doing that, i'm yelling. >> yep. >> i'm yelling. >> that was recognized. >>...