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rachel gold and anthony don't have much in common. rachel is 28 and worked in recruiting after graduating from college. anthony is 46 and worked on wall street for 20 years but never went to college. the thing they do have in common? a $430 weekly check from the government. like 6 million other americans, it's life on unemployment after losing a job. >> i definitely didn't think i would be sitting here nine months later without unemployment. >> rachel lost her job in november. for anthony it's been more than a year. >> when i first was let go i figured maybe a month, two months, you know, and i didn't think it would last this long. >> but it has and each day brings more work to find work. >> this afternoon at 2:30 i have a recruiting meeting with somebody that i was networking with. >> but the responses are few and far between. so you've applied for more than 650 jobs. >> correct. >> how many interviews have you had out of that? >> maybe ten. >> reporter: anthony has applied for hundreds of jobs, too. if it were up to him, he'd extend
rachel gold and anthony don't have much in common. rachel is 28 and worked in recruiting after graduating from college. anthony is 46 and worked on wall street for 20 years but never went to college. the thing they do have in common? a $430 weekly check from the government. like 6 million other americans, it's life on unemployment after losing a job. >> i definitely didn't think i would be sitting here nine months later without unemployment. >> rachel lost her job in november. for...
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rachel nichols and doug benson still to come. hated nazis or is this a new thing for you? >> well, i always had a fantasy about killing nazis. so i decided to act it in out in a proper way. >> when you shot it in germany what did the locals think when it's about this band of jewish-american soldiers wreaking havoc on nazi soldiers? >> you know, that's one of the things that people ask question about, oh, how did the germans take all this? i'd like to be a fly on the wall when you show it in germany. and, you know, there's a thing where i feel like i'm being an ambassador to germany, i have to deal with it. but the fact is if you think about it, all right, other than the possibility of jews if you're talking about anybody that's had bringing down the third reich and the third reich fantasy it's the last couple eras of the germans. even the german actors i dealt with, almost all of them wore a nazi uniform before in the movies because that's the parts that they're asked to. they hate that stuff. all right? so it's -- you know, they
rachel nichols and doug benson still to come. hated nazis or is this a new thing for you? >> well, i always had a fantasy about killing nazis. so i decided to act it in out in a proper way. >> when you shot it in germany what did the locals think when it's about this band of jewish-american soldiers wreaking havoc on nazi soldiers? >> you know, that's one of the things that people ask question about, oh, how did the germans take all this? i'd like to be a fly on the wall when...
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i think, rachel, it's a question of ideology.hey just, you know, they don't like the public option health care because it's a government program. they didn't like medicare. we had waited for bipartisanship and medicare we never would have had medicare. they don't like a government program. whether it works or it doesn't, what really aggravates them is when it works. when we do something like this it works better than expected, ten miles per gallon better, 85% of the cars turned in or the vehicles turned in are trucks. only 40% of them, the new vehicles are trucks, much higher mileage ones. we're seeing success all the way up and down in this for the environment, for getting money in people's pockets, for helping dealers, for helping the largest industry in america, the car, auto component manufacturers, the largest industry we have. if we're going to get out of this recession more quickly we need to stimulate the auto industry and all the auto suppliers and dealerships in every community in america because we know recessions typi
i think, rachel, it's a question of ideology.hey just, you know, they don't like the public option health care because it's a government program. they didn't like medicare. we had waited for bipartisanship and medicare we never would have had medicare. they don't like a government program. whether it works or it doesn't, what really aggravates them is when it works. when we do something like this it works better than expected, ten miles per gallon better, 85% of the cars turned in or the...
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when you read the websites, rachel, it's all about attack early, shout them down. don't let them get a word in edgewise. i've had town halls where that kind of thing has happened and average citizens have said, this is frightening to me. this is not what i'm country is about. i'm not coming to these anymore. if you get a point where the only purpose to have a town hall is to have it disrupted, and reasonable people can't be there, what's the point of having the town hall? >> do you think that the republican party has a role in encouraging this movement? we've seen from john boehner, from other specific members of congress, republicans in the house in particular, and now senator jon cornyn talking about the political advantages of this and trying to promote disruptions and publicize them is to my mind to explicitly encourage them? do you think they have a responsibility to call for civility? >> they absolutely have a responsibility to call for civility because this is a question of our democratic process itself. remember, they will have town halls as well. and we do
when you read the websites, rachel, it's all about attack early, shout them down. don't let them get a word in edgewise. i've had town halls where that kind of thing has happened and average citizens have said, this is frightening to me. this is not what i'm country is about. i'm not coming to these anymore. if you get a point where the only purpose to have a town hall is to have it disrupted, and reasonable people can't be there, what's the point of having the town hall? >> do you think...
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rachel nichols, everybody. we'll be right back with doug benson.k all batteries are the same, consider this: when a tornado tore through holly, colorado, air life denver took to the air... their night-vision goggles keeping them safe on a perilous flight... and powering those precision goggles--- is the only battery air life trusts: duracell. trusted everywhere. look for new duracell ultra advanced now with even more power to protect. would you hang out with your mother in law? what would you do .now that is has... a thicker, more chocolatey shell? right there. i got it. ♪ what would you do-oo-oo for a klondike bar? ♪ that intimacy; it's very personal. to be able to communicate directly with your teacher instead of being in a class of 300 makes all the difference in the world. there's math lab, there's writing lab, there's just so many resources available to you. it gives you real world experience; i have the information directly from people who are working in the field. you get experience and knowledge from people who are all across the nation. -
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hi, kent. >> hi, rachel.news in academia today. >> 0.2. >> did you ever get an f in a class and think, come on, i tried. i'm not a bad person. em's not a failure. now a college in canada introduced a grade lower than "f." they are calling it "fd" for dishonesty and would be dispensed in egregious cases of cheating. it's like an f-shot with a shame chaser. getting an "fd" lets the world know you are not just a failure, you are illegal. >> my name is legal. >> now, i think "fd" is ingenious to the language. why wait? >> our next door neighbors are foreign countries. they're in the state that i am the executive of. >> i have been unfaithful to my wife. >> i wish the american media would take a great look at the views of the people in congress and find out are they pro america or anti-america? >> i do not recall, senator, i don't recall. senator, i have searched my memory. i have no recollection of the meeting. >> "fd." and perhaps most deserving of all -- >> fool me once, shame on -- shame on you. you fool me, y
hi, kent. >> hi, rachel.news in academia today. >> 0.2. >> did you ever get an f in a class and think, come on, i tried. i'm not a bad person. em's not a failure. now a college in canada introduced a grade lower than "f." they are calling it "fd" for dishonesty and would be dispensed in egregious cases of cheating. it's like an f-shot with a shame chaser. getting an "fd" lets the world know you are not just a failure, you are illegal. >> my...
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que dejÓ rachel, y de vez en cuando con sus amos, come todo lo que le dan.no, los fernÁndno son los Únicos que prh@ren a los cerditos como mascotas. uno h@cerditos h@de george cloone que permaneciÓ con Él durante 18 aÑos. y en pueblito solitario de argentina encontramos a un hombre que dedica muchas horas de su vida taúiembztkph@h@h@taú muy particular, adiestrar aves >> ellas son nuestras compaÑeras, nos entretenemos, ella tiene su idea, y yo pongo mi idea, y asÍ. >> se requiere mucho tiempo y dedicaciÓn. >> llevan un aÑo, un poco mÁs a veces un poco menos. >> y no siempre obtiene los resultados deseados. >> vamos venga venga.. >> pero eso no l desanima, espealmente hoy que se viste de gala para mostrarnos lo que sus periquitos son hacer. >> perico, rosa, lemon y el canario, muy bien, canario. >> un raro artefacto gira en la mano del entre entrenador y los periquitos se quedan muy quietos >> despuÉs llega el momento de hacer ejercicios. >> muy bien, vamos, rÁpido, rÁpido! >> nos muestra que ademÁs de entrenarlas, Él mismo construye cada pequeÑo mecanismo que
que dejÓ rachel, y de vez en cuando con sus amos, come todo lo que le dan.no, los fernÁndno son los Únicos que prh@ren a los cerditos como mascotas. uno h@cerditos h@de george cloone que permaneciÓ con Él durante 18 aÑos. y en pueblito solitario de argentina encontramos a un hombre que dedica muchas horas de su vida taúiembztkph@h@h@taú muy particular, adiestrar aves >> ellas son nuestras compaÑeras, nos entretenemos, ella tiene su idea, y yo pongo mi idea, y asÍ. >> se...
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hi, kent. >> hi, rachel. especially the pelts. some people like to dress up as animals because it's halloween. then there are people who like to dress up as animals because it's a slow wednesday. me
hi, kent. >> hi, rachel. especially the pelts. some people like to dress up as animals because it's halloween. then there are people who like to dress up as animals because it's a slow wednesday. me
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congressman doggett, thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> thanks, rachel. what a great job of exposing this nonsense and what better cry than just say no from the party of no, never, no way on most every reform. >> well, you put out a statement after the town hall saying that the mob didn't just come to be heard but to deny others the right to be heard. do you think they were just trying to shut you down, just trying to make this event not happen? >> well, they staged this. this was just like what you have been talking about tonight and last night. they had the republican party cameras out there to film all of this feigned outrage, and, yes, my real complaint is not their cameras or their taunts or their silly signs saying i was a trader to texas and a devil to all people. my complaint is when other neighbors show up, they should not be silenced. and that's what this crowd did. after i listened to their taunts and questions and discussed the bill with them for an hour, they insisted on yelling, just say no any time anyone else wanted to speak. >> we have se
congressman doggett, thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> thanks, rachel. what a great job of exposing this nonsense and what better cry than just say no from the party of no, never, no way on most every reform. >> well, you put out a statement after the town hall saying that the mob didn't just come to be heard but to deny others the right to be heard. do you think they were just trying to shut you down, just trying to make this event not happen? >> well, they staged...
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arianna huffington follows up on rachel's point that mr. armey and the reformers are still trying to undo medicare. then there is the bigger picture if nate silver is right and there are really only 41 firm senate votes for the public option and if anthony weiner is right and there are a hundred democratic votes to lose if there isn't a public option there is a train wreck ahead for this president and his party. is there a silver lining somewhere or at least a side tog move that train onto? i'll ask howard dean. 3... 2... 1. ever wonder how cheez-it bakes... so much real cheese in such small bites? ♪ baking complete! well, now you know. cheez-it. the big cheese. are enjoying the new palm pre from sprint. its revolutionary web os allows multiple applications to run at the same time. - ( thunder and rain ) - millions are using the simply everything plan. - each is saving $1200 over an at&t iphone plan. - ( cash register dings ) together that's billions of dollars. enough to open a dunkin' donuts in space. from america's most dependable 3g net
arianna huffington follows up on rachel's point that mr. armey and the reformers are still trying to undo medicare. then there is the bigger picture if nate silver is right and there are really only 41 firm senate votes for the public option and if anthony weiner is right and there are a hundred democratic votes to lose if there isn't a public option there is a train wreck ahead for this president and his party. is there a silver lining somewhere or at least a side tog move that train onto?...
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arianna huffington follows up on rachel's point that mr. armey and the reformers are still trying to undo medicare. then there is the bigger picture if nate silver is right and there are really only 41 firm senate votes for the public option and if anthony weiner is right and there are a hundred democratic votes to lose if there isn't a public option there is a train wreck ahead for this president and his party. is there a silver lining somewhere or at least a side tog move that train onto? i'll ask howard dean.ma bites? ♪ baking complete! well, now you know. cheez-it. the big cheese. [ thinking ] burning, itching... but the pain's the worst. i shoulda used... [ bump ] [ male announcer ] preparation h cream. burning, itching, plus maximum strength pain relief, on contact. the most complete relief, from preparation h. pain relief on contact. express each one more with downy simple pleasures feel more calm with new downy lavender serenity feel more daring with spice blossom dare feel more elegant with orchid allure now all have renewing scent
arianna huffington follows up on rachel's point that mr. armey and the reformers are still trying to undo medicare. then there is the bigger picture if nate silver is right and there are really only 41 firm senate votes for the public option and if anthony weiner is right and there are a hundred democratic votes to lose if there isn't a public option there is a train wreck ahead for this president and his party. is there a silver lining somewhere or at least a side tog move that train onto?...
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you read the entire quote, rachel. it was remarkable for its inarticulateness i thought.amazing is you would say this guy has chutzpah to actually go in there and try to take an interview but it's not chutzpah i think. that's a positive quality. it's just the unbridled arrogance he's shown throughout this. he doesn't have to answer questions. nobody wants any more details of the affair thank you very much. but what people do want to know is about these payments. he claimed they were gifts from his father, $96,000 to the family. that story again we're going to use the word, hey, it has no credibility whatsoever. he won't answer any questions of that using the cover of the senate ethics committee investigation but he has not produced any canceled check or checks whatsoever to back up his original story. why should anyone believe that story? and i think those are the questions he really doesn't want to answer. >> jon ralston columnist for "the las vegas sun" and host of "face to face with jon ralston" and one of the tip of the spear reporters on this story. thanks for joinin
you read the entire quote, rachel. it was remarkable for its inarticulateness i thought.amazing is you would say this guy has chutzpah to actually go in there and try to take an interview but it's not chutzpah i think. that's a positive quality. it's just the unbridled arrogance he's shown throughout this. he doesn't have to answer questions. nobody wants any more details of the affair thank you very much. but what people do want to know is about these payments. he claimed they were gifts from...
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i appreciate it. >> thank you, rachel.>> what do you make of the parade of figures within the extreme anti-abortion movement corresponding with and going to meet with scott roeder, what do you think it means? >> you know, for a long time us abortion providers have known this man didn't act alone, these people are communicating and it's a conspiracy and they work together in strategy. to me one of the interesting things right now is they're parading as you say in broad daylight, almost in defiance that the government will do anything about it. i think about other domestic terrorism, i think about, you know, after september 11th if we had a known suspect in jail, how the government would watch very closely anybody that came to visit him or her, anybody that called on her, anybody that sent him letters. and so to me it's just amazing that these people are in direct contact with roeder and there's still a question in the air that there wouldn't be a connection, that this man acted alone to me is just crazy thought. and that so
i appreciate it. >> thank you, rachel.>> what do you make of the parade of figures within the extreme anti-abortion movement corresponding with and going to meet with scott roeder, what do you think it means? >> you know, for a long time us abortion providers have known this man didn't act alone, these people are communicating and it's a conspiracy and they work together in strategy. to me one of the interesting things right now is they're parading as you say in broad...
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good luck to you. >> thank you, rachel. >>> coming up, a republican u.s. senator who got a shout out from the president just yesterday about how reasonable he's being in the whole health care debate. this morning told his own constituents that they ought to be afraid. that health care reform really is a secret plot to kill old people. this is why the word "bipartisan" is now spelled m-y-t-h. stay with us. more cash over here! it's much easier to find money at esurance. great auto insurance rates and lots of discounts! got insurance already? save more with esurance's "switch & save (tm) discount"! it also pays to shop online. you get esurance's "fast 5 (tm) discount" just for getting an instant online quote. - thanks, professor. - don't forget the good student discount. and there's even more discounts! it's no "secret" that you can save hundreds with esurance. make it your "mission" to clickr call esurance today. i hate my phone. what do i do? ( shouting ) this is crazy. you. let's run a free upgrade check. see if you're due for a new smartphone. don't i ne
good luck to you. >> thank you, rachel. >>> coming up, a republican u.s. senator who got a shout out from the president just yesterday about how reasonable he's being in the whole health care debate. this morning told his own constituents that they ought to be afraid. that health care reform really is a secret plot to kill old people. this is why the word "bipartisan" is now spelled m-y-t-h. stay with us. more cash over here! it's much easier to find money at esurance....
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arianna huffington follows up on rachel's point that mr. armey and the reformers are still trying to undo medicare. then there is the bigger picture if nate silver is right and there are really only 41 firm senate votes for the public option and if anthony weiner is right and there are a hundred democratic votes to lose if there isn't a public option there is a train wreck ahead for this president and his party. is there a silver lining i'll ask howard dean. care reform actually want to destroy medicare. arianna huffington picks up where rachel maddow left off yesterday. and there may be only 41 maybe 43 votes for the public option in the senate but between 57 and a hundred democrats might abandon the bill in the house if t room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $
arianna huffington follows up on rachel's point that mr. armey and the reformers are still trying to undo medicare. then there is the bigger picture if nate silver is right and there are really only 41 firm senate votes for the public option and if anthony weiner is right and there are a hundred democratic votes to lose if there isn't a public option there is a train wreck ahead for this president and his party. is there a silver lining i'll ask howard dean. care reform actually want to destroy...
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and rachel maddow, host of msnbc's "the rachel maddow show." plus additional perspectives around the country, charlie rangel of new york, bruce josten, vice president of the chamber of commerce, bill ritter of colorado. >> but first making sense of health care reform for the entire hour, welcome to our panel here. the president wrote this the great debate for america right now. i think what the public also wants is a civil and informative debate, which is what i think we'll have this morning. i want to talk in a few minutes about three major areas of contention in this health care debate." first i want to talk about the anger, fear out there. senator daschle, i want to talk to you. have all of these town halls altered or derailed the chance for reform on this issue? >> i think it's been a good thing. i think it's drawn a greater focus on the issue. you have president obama talking and trying to set the record straight. these are emotional issues. this is the voice of democracy. you ask people about what to do about health care, you're going to
and rachel maddow, host of msnbc's "the rachel maddow show." plus additional perspectives around the country, charlie rangel of new york, bruce josten, vice president of the chamber of commerce, bill ritter of colorado. >> but first making sense of health care reform for the entire hour, welcome to our panel here. the president wrote this the great debate for america right now. i think what the public also wants is a civil and informative debate, which is what i think we'll have...
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though she's taking on an accomplished field rachel's connections wouldn't trade places with anyone.glad she's the one we're lead to go the paddock and not someone else. naturally everybody wants to be horse of the year and she's in a position to put herself in a position to become that. >> she has determination. she has the guts. she's a race horse. she tries every time. >> from the time i've been in the business to now, i haven't seen a filly even half as good as she is. >> she's grown all her female competition out of the water. she's taken on the boys in the preakness and won. and she's willing to do it again. i just think, you know, mr. jackson's a huge sportsman to do something that isn't the norm in american racing. when you have a filly or a colt, any horse after the triple crown, their objective to to become horse of the year. but i just want a great finish and hopefully we see a few champions come out of this race. >> summer bird's trainer tim ice summed up the sentiments of every other trainer when he told me, do i wish rachel will be in there? yeah. but it will be not dis
though she's taking on an accomplished field rachel's connections wouldn't trade places with anyone.glad she's the one we're lead to go the paddock and not someone else. naturally everybody wants to be horse of the year and she's in a position to put herself in a position to become that. >> she has determination. she has the guts. she's a race horse. she tries every time. >> from the time i've been in the business to now, i haven't seen a filly even half as good as she is. >>...
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rachel, raise your hand, rachel. there you are. hey, rachel, how are you?hat's it -- [ light laughter ] that's you. not you the other rachel. that's you right there. rachel, let's look at your ipod. you have "memories of paris" mix. oh, yeah. "strolling the seine" mix. "climbing the eiffel tower" mix and "menage-a-trois" mix. okay -- [ cheers and applause ] all right. very good. all right. very good. hey, stop laughing. hey. stop laughing. get it off that guy. he's -- i'm glad you all came to the show together. okay -- [ laughter ] it's a kids' show, all right, it's a kids show. brian walters? bri wal? there he is -- what's up? yeah. hey, pete. [ laughter ] all right, brian. look at your ipod. oh, you've got some roots on there. the roots, "phrenology," that's a great record. the roots "game theory," another good one. the roots "tipping point." then you've got "other roots songs that i have downloaded illegally." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] not cool, bri. not cool, bri wal. we don't support that type of stuff here. is there a -- where is matt davis
rachel, raise your hand, rachel. there you are. hey, rachel, how are you?hat's it -- [ light laughter ] that's you. not you the other rachel. that's you right there. rachel, let's look at your ipod. you have "memories of paris" mix. oh, yeah. "strolling the seine" mix. "climbing the eiffel tower" mix and "menage-a-trois" mix. okay -- [ cheers and applause ] all right. very good. all right. very good. hey, stop laughing. hey. stop laughing. get it off that...
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ladies and gentlemen, here is rachel maddow. good evening. >> well, that's putting quite a blunt point on it. >> i'm dvring it already on three different televisions. >> it's a dramatic circumstance in which to make my "meet the press" debut i admit though i'm not going to claim any credit for getting anybody fired. >> well, separated? removed? distanced? >> thanks, keith. >> good evening, rachel. >> good evening, keith. thank you very much. thank aut home for staying with us for the next hour. we do begin tonight with a dramatic and unexpected development. in politics and in health reform. former republican house majority leader dick armey did resign today from the d.c. lobbying and legal services firm dla piper. we have talked about dick armey and dla piper a number of times on this show over the past few weeks including last night after we obtained a dla piper internal memo concerning our coverage of them recently. before today, mr. armey served as senior policy advisor for dla piper while he simultaneously headed an organiza
ladies and gentlemen, here is rachel maddow. good evening. >> well, that's putting quite a blunt point on it. >> i'm dvring it already on three different televisions. >> it's a dramatic circumstance in which to make my "meet the press" debut i admit though i'm not going to claim any credit for getting anybody fired. >> well, separated? removed? distanced? >> thanks, keith. >> good evening, rachel. >> good evening, keith. thank you very much....
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sir, it's nice to meet you. >> thank you very much, rachel. >>> okay. the geneva conventions just had a birthday. you will never guess who invited himself to their birthday party. awkward. it's coming up. stay with us. [ dog ] i am beautiful... on the inside. my inner-workings a work of art. a digestive tract that should be bronzed. and an immune system so stunning... [ low growl ] my vet thinks i'm the eighth wonder of the world. [ female announcer ] introducing iams with prebiotics. prebiotics work inside, clinically proven to promote strong defenses. healthy inside... healthy outside. [ dog ] oh hi girls, nice day, huh? i am an iams dog. [ female announcer ] learn more about prebiotics at iams.com. >>> coming up, the next group of innocent americans the antihealth reform sources are trying to scare into helping them out may just be veterans. congressman and senate candidate and retired vice admiral joe sestak will join us in a moment. plus there is a dot connecting revelation to share with us in a special report, and i have ended up in a christian br
sir, it's nice to meet you. >> thank you very much, rachel. >>> okay. the geneva conventions just had a birthday. you will never guess who invited himself to their birthday party. awkward. it's coming up. stay with us. [ dog ] i am beautiful... on the inside. my inner-workings a work of art. a digestive tract that should be bronzed. and an immune system so stunning... [ low growl ] my vet thinks i'm the eighth wonder of the world. [ female announcer ] introducing iams with...
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appreciate it. >> thanks, rachel. >>> back when george w. bush was running for re-election against john kerry, did you ever get the feeling that the terror alerts were being manipulated to scare everyone and help bush get re-elected? felt that way sometimes? that's because you have excellent instincts and i always thought so. homeland security secretary tom ridge has copped to that and will be here with lawrence wilkerson to discuss that. stay with us. you need to be your own advocate. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. you take care of your kids, now it's time to take care of yourself. prepare your mouth for a battle against germs. protect your mouth right with crest pro-health rinse at night. it kills 99% of germs that cause gingivitis, plaque, and bad breath, without the burn of alcohol. for a healthier mouth that's cleaner in the morning. real food at the right price! this is the primo stuff. one appetizer and two premium entrees. just twenty bucks-every day. genuine food. generous portions. genius price.
appreciate it. >> thanks, rachel. >>> back when george w. bush was running for re-election against john kerry, did you ever get the feeling that the terror alerts were being manipulated to scare everyone and help bush get re-elected? felt that way sometimes? that's because you have excellent instincts and i always thought so. homeland security secretary tom ridge has copped to that and will be here with lawrence wilkerson to discuss that. stay with us. you need to be your own...
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if trey can see us, please bring rachel home. >> hillsman was last seen in reyes' green forward pickup truck. >>> a body found stuffed in a suitcase is identified as a former swimsuit model. jasmi jasmine's body was found in a dumpster. the canadian reported her missing after he allegedly took her to a poker party in san diego. the body was later identified by a description provided by her mother. >> i was worried. i didn't hear from her friday and i didn't hear from her on saturday so i was worried. i was very concerned. >> ryan jenkins was a contestant on the show "megan wants a millionaire." watch nancy grace tonight for the latest breaking developments in this case. that's at 8:00 and 10:00 eastern right here on hln. >>> an idaho woman and her live-in boyfriend appeared in court today on first-degree murder charges in connection with the death of her 8-year-old son whose body was found floating in a canal. neither 30-year-old melissa jenkins nor 36-year-old dani danieludaniel urlich jr. entered a plea. >> now i can announce t
if trey can see us, please bring rachel home. >> hillsman was last seen in reyes' green forward pickup truck. >>> a body found stuffed in a suitcase is identified as a former swimsuit model. jasmi jasmine's body was found in a dumpster. the canadian reported her missing after he allegedly took her to a poker party in san diego. the body was later identified by a description provided by her mother. >> i was worried. i didn't hear from her friday and i didn't hear from her on...
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good luck to you. >> thank you, rachel. >>> coming up, a republican u.s. senator who got a shout out from the president just yesterday about how reasonable he's being in the whole health care debate. this morning told his own constituents that they ought to be afraid. that health care reform really is a secret plot to kill old people. this is why the word "bipartisan" is now spelled m-y-t-h. stay with us. insurance. you're good. thanks. so is our bike insurance. all the coverage you need at a great price. hold on, cowboy. cool. i'm not done -- for less than a dollar a month, you also get 24/7 roadside assistance. ght on. yeah, vroom-vroom! sounds like you ran a 500. more like a 900 v-twin. excuse me. well, you're excused. the right insurance for your ride. w, that's progressive. call or click today. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbo from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's faste
good luck to you. >> thank you, rachel. >>> coming up, a republican u.s. senator who got a shout out from the president just yesterday about how reasonable he's being in the whole health care debate. this morning told his own constituents that they ought to be afraid. that health care reform really is a secret plot to kill old people. this is why the word "bipartisan" is now spelled m-y-t-h. stay with us. insurance. you're good. thanks. so is our bike insurance. all the...
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appreciate it. >> thanks, rachel. >>> back when george w. bush was running for re-election against john kerry, did you ever get the feeling that the terror alerts were being manipulated to scare everyone and help bush get re-elected? felt that way sometimes? that's because you have excellent instincts and i always thought so. homeland security secretary tom ridge has copped to that and will be here with lawrence wilkerson to discuss that. stay with us. ason for me to keep my bones strong but even with calcium, vitamin d, and exercise, i still got osteoporosis. i never thought i could do more than stop my bone loss. then my doctor told me i could, with once-monthly boniva. boniva works with your body to help stop and reverse bone loss. studies show, after one year on boniva, nine out of ten women stopped and reversed their bone loss. i know i did. (announcer) don't take boniva if you have low blood calcium, severe kidney disease or can't sit or stand for at least one hour. follow dosing instructions carefully. stop taking boniva and tell your
appreciate it. >> thanks, rachel. >>> back when george w. bush was running for re-election against john kerry, did you ever get the feeling that the terror alerts were being manipulated to scare everyone and help bush get re-elected? felt that way sometimes? that's because you have excellent instincts and i always thought so. homeland security secretary tom ridge has copped to that and will be here with lawrence wilkerson to discuss that. stay with us. ason for me to keep my...
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the senator's body is bhtug to a place he kugnewhe all too wel arlington national cemetery, where rachel martin is tonight. >> reporter: good evening, jim. i am here at arlington national cemetery, this is where the kennedy family motorcade will make its way in a few moments. as you mentioned, the motorcade has made a poignant stop, where senator kennedy has spent 47 years of his life. thousands of people have shown up to pay their respects to the senator and his family. we're told over a thousand people gathered on the capitol steps, former staff, members of the senator, current staff members, congressional staffers from around congress, as well as colleagues from both sides of the aisle. and 4,000 onlookers, people, americans, who simply wanted to be part of witnessing history and saying good-bye to the man known as the lion of the senate. now in a few moments, after this brief ceremony concludes at the capitol, the family motorcade will make its way down an historic route along constitutional avenue and over the memorial bridge, here to arlington. this is a route the kennedy family ha
the senator's body is bhtug to a place he kugnewhe all too wel arlington national cemetery, where rachel martin is tonight. >> reporter: good evening, jim. i am here at arlington national cemetery, this is where the kennedy family motorcade will make its way in a few moments. as you mentioned, the motorcade has made a poignant stop, where senator kennedy has spent 47 years of his life. thousands of people have shown up to pay their respects to the senator and his family. we're told over a...
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my very great pleasure to once again greet my dear friend rachel maddow. >> thank you. >>> tonight we will look at the latest from some of the folks who have been getting extra rich thanks to the health care system s staying just the way it is. barbaraboxer will be joining us as well as wendell potter. >>> also the radical anti-abortion movement is trying to turn the accused assassin into one of the new leaders. >>> plus rod blagojevich gets caught on tape again, but in a totally new unnerving way. that is all coming up this hour. >>> but we begin tonight with the ferocious campaign to kill health care reform in this country. and an investigation into who's really behind it. >>> out of all of the cookie conspiracy theorys being peddled about health care reform, that health care reform is going to mandate abortions, that health care reform will mandate free sex changes. there's one particular conspiracy theory that has managed to gain the most traction by far. and it is the idea that health care reform is really just a secret plot to kill the elderly. from street corner screams to repu
my very great pleasure to once again greet my dear friend rachel maddow. >> thank you. >>> tonight we will look at the latest from some of the folks who have been getting extra rich thanks to the health care system s staying just the way it is. barbaraboxer will be joining us as well as wendell potter. >>> also the radical anti-abortion movement is trying to turn the accused assassin into one of the new leaders. >>> plus rod blagojevich gets caught on tape...
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and rachel mcadams, too, she's fantastic.ew and there you go. >> our viewers take us into the kitchen to dish about their favorite recipes. >> and some more flo rida. . honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon size. did we go too far? of calcium and vitamin d. that's where their favorite cereals can help. general mills big g is the only leading line of kid cereals that has calcium and vitamin d. help them get more of what they need with general mills kid cereals. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. baltimore city police are investigating an accident involving of the gold medalist michael phe
and rachel mcadams, too, she's fantastic.ew and there you go. >> our viewers take us into the kitchen to dish about their favorite recipes. >> and some more flo rida. . honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one simple,...
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to connect those dots, ladies and gentlemen, here's is rachel maddow. good evening, rachel. >> good evening. i would take advice from chris kofinis on anything. don't know why the republicans wouldn't. >> well, because it would probably might make some sense. okay. never mind. back to work. >> thank you at home for tuning in tonight for the next hour. over the course of this hour, we will be talking about more investigations into the well-paid people who are spreading lies to turn actual everyday americans into hostile mobs of everyday americans, bent on stopping health care reform at all costs. there was confrontation and widespread rudeness at town halls across the country today. we've got quite a bit of footage and we've got president obama's more civil affair in new hampshire to cover this hour. >>> and general motors finally unveils a car that might actually change the whole kit and caboodle when it comes to the american love affair with the automobile. very exciting mechanical geekry coming up this hour on this show. >>> but we begin tonight with
to connect those dots, ladies and gentlemen, here's is rachel maddow. good evening, rachel. >> good evening. i would take advice from chris kofinis on anything. don't know why the republicans wouldn't. >> well, because it would probably might make some sense. okay. never mind. back to work. >> thank you at home for tuning in tonight for the next hour. over the course of this hour, we will be talking about more investigations into the well-paid people who are spreading lies to...
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i appreciate it. >> thank you, rachel. i appreciate you having me on.ne there. >> let me start by asking you if you think that was a fair summary of the way things happened over that very difficult time. >> that was the facts. that is what happened. that is why we reported it. that is the way i remember it. >> in listing your statements there, sort of on the time line, i couldn't help but think that, you know, close friends of the governor knew about this affair. his wife knew. his spiritual add adviser knew. he said members of a group in d.c. called c street knew. but you were responsible for communicating the truth about the governor to the people of south carolina and you did not know. and you say things that were not true. how does it make you feel when you hear those statements again knowing that to be the case? >> well, look, i mean i was disappointed like everyone else but on the staff level, our job was to disseminate information. now after the fact, the information we disseminated was obviously not the case. i was disappointed like everyone els
i appreciate it. >> thank you, rachel. i appreciate you having me on.ne there. >> let me start by asking you if you think that was a fair summary of the way things happened over that very difficult time. >> that was the facts. that is what happened. that is why we reported it. that is the way i remember it. >> in listing your statements there, sort of on the time line, i couldn't help but think that, you know, close friends of the governor knew about this affair. his...
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>> okay, rachel.>> with so much yelling and screaming gain on, we thought it might be helpful to take a hard look at some of the innovative changes being made in health care around this country. this morning, we launch a new series, "health care: the right remedies." and we begin in oregon. in the midst of a deep recession. this week, the state made some big changes there. and what oregon is doing could be a lesson for the folks in washington. oregon governor's state has the second-highest unemployment rate in the nation. you've been pushing this for what? four? five? >> six years. >> reporter: and yet, the governor successfully pushed for costly health care reforms. >> this isn't the time to retrench. you have to continue to invest in your state, even in the most difficult times. >> reporter: legislation signed this week, will give 80,000 more oregon children access to state-sponsored health insurance. the state will go from 87% of children being insured to 95% of all kids insured by july 2011. healt
>> okay, rachel.>> with so much yelling and screaming gain on, we thought it might be helpful to take a hard look at some of the innovative changes being made in health care around this country. this morning, we launch a new series, "health care: the right remedies." and we begin in oregon. in the midst of a deep recession. this week, the state made some big changes there. and what oregon is doing could be a lesson for the folks in washington. oregon governor's state has...
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hi, kent. >> hi, rachel. welcome back. or should i say echinecea. it okay to dance in public without your clothes? new york's metropolitan museum of art. what better place to pause, reflect, party naked? model casey neal and photographer zach hyman got their freak on at the met gallery yesterday after waiting
hi, kent. >> hi, rachel. welcome back. or should i say echinecea. it okay to dance in public without your clothes? new york's metropolitan museum of art. what better place to pause, reflect, party naked? model casey neal and photographer zach hyman got their freak on at the met gallery yesterday after waiting
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but up next we have rachel mcadams and eric ba.03 readers could not put down "the time traveler's wife." the good news is, if reading a book is not in your immediate future, starting friday you'll be able to catch the love story in a thee remember near you. >> that's right. the movie stars eric bana as henry, a man who lives in the past, present and future. and rachel mcadams is claire, the woman who's loved henry ever since she was a little girl. take a look at when they catch up with one another. >> would you like to have dinner with me? and i'll explain. henry, we've been planning this dinner for a long time. >> we have? >> so, is that yes, then, to dinner? >> okay. >> well, rachel and eric, good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> that was a great scene, by the way. >> i love that scene. >> you are great actors but when you first layyes on him, you're not saying anything. i was totally in. you got that feeling of, could it be him? i thought it was a brilliant -- that scene was brilliant. really draws you in right away. >> oh, th
but up next we have rachel mcadams and eric ba.03 readers could not put down "the time traveler's wife." the good news is, if reading a book is not in your immediate future, starting friday you'll be able to catch the love story in a thee remember near you. >> that's right. the movie stars eric bana as henry, a man who lives in the past, present and future. and rachel mcadams is claire, the woman who's loved henry ever since she was a little girl. take a look at when they catch...
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nice to see you. >> hi, rachel.to be here. >> what's significant about this particular magazine running this type of story about the family? >> i think it's even bigger than a xichl. th this as moment of reckoning for the family and the kind of elite fundamentalism it represents. on the one hand you see sort of the christian right trying to save itself by cutting off a limb but on the other hand even looking in response to the article, so many readers of "world" magazine saying why did it take you so long to expose this? you see pressure from honest conservatives who are saying, you know, we may disagree with liberals but we agree with democracy. we don't believe in this kind of cult of power and wealth for a chosen few. >> one of the major points of investigation in the article deals with money and you and i have talked about that a little bit but this is the most that i have ever seen in contemporary post your book reporting on the subject by anybody other than you. this article reports on one family affiliated ch
nice to see you. >> hi, rachel.to be here. >> what's significant about this particular magazine running this type of story about the family? >> i think it's even bigger than a xichl. th this as moment of reckoning for the family and the kind of elite fundamentalism it represents. on the one hand you see sort of the christian right trying to save itself by cutting off a limb but on the other hand even looking in response to the article, so many readers of "world"...
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he will be rachel's guest tonight.er lunch at the white house this afternoon, democratic, "ours," max baucus, perpetuating the lies of bipartisanship. >> we agreed there should be bipartisanship because that's more sustainable, it's more enduring, it's the right thing to do. american people want us to be working together. >> remember that's max baucus, fourth leading recipient in all of congress in campaign contributions from the health care industries. just remember to spell it correctly on the check. >>> time now to turn to congressman chris van hollen of maryland. he's the chairman of the democratic campaign committee and serves to assistant to speaker of the house pelosi. >> good to be with you. >> these fake protesters, have the facts become completely irrelevant in this equation. they're opposing health care, they're opposing all government formulas and programs, but don't touch their medicare. do we have the heart to tell them that medicare is a government program, and are they simply smoke bomb throwers in the
he will be rachel's guest tonight.er lunch at the white house this afternoon, democratic, "ours," max baucus, perpetuating the lies of bipartisanship. >> we agreed there should be bipartisanship because that's more sustainable, it's more enduring, it's the right thing to do. american people want us to be working together. >> remember that's max baucus, fourth leading recipient in all of congress in campaign contributions from the health care industries. just remember to...