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rachel uchitel says it's not her.ing to clear this up now with my friend and colleague jane velez-mitchell host of "issues." is rachel trying to extort money of the guy or not? >> well, rachel uchitel says she's livid and cutting short her mexican vacation -- poor thing, she has to cut short her vacation -- and come back to the united states to set the record straight. here's the problem with all that, mike. her attorney, gloria allred has already said she's not the "alleged mistress" in question. that there is another individual. so it doesn't involve rachel uchitel. so i'm wondering is she making a dramatic -- this is about me play to get more attention on television. she's supposed to hold yet another news conference. remember the last one -- >> it's working for her, isn't it? she's gets jobs out of it and everything else. >> i'm telling you. so is she really going to hold this news conference? it was supposed to happen either today or tomorrow. or is she just going to threaten to hold another news conference? and
rachel uchitel says it's not her.ing to clear this up now with my friend and colleague jane velez-mitchell host of "issues." is rachel trying to extort money of the guy or not? >> well, rachel uchitel says she's livid and cutting short her mexican vacation -- poor thing, she has to cut short her vacation -- and come back to the united states to set the record straight. here's the problem with all that, mike. her attorney, gloria allred has already said she's not the...
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don't follow leaders, watch your parking meters. >> larry: rachel?pinion with penn. i feel like the tea party group in particular isn't really -- i mean, they can sort of mask themselves as saying it's about taxes and it's about all these other issues. but i really find it to be sort of this upper middle-class white-run organization that's not really -- that's not really about effecting change. it's about the sort of -- i do tend to think it's more -- >> larry: class? >> i wouldn't say class. i do think it's more about racism as opposed to political -- >> that's the magic word. once you say racism the other side loses automatically. i don't think we have very much evidence that's what it is. don't they have to be doing racist things besides you just saying they're racist? >> no. but they're looking at the number of people that are in -- like -- >> so the race that they are makes them racist by definition? >> well, no, i don't think the race that they are by nature makes them -- >> if you want to legitimize them for a moment, some of their gripes are
don't follow leaders, watch your parking meters. >> larry: rachel?pinion with penn. i feel like the tea party group in particular isn't really -- i mean, they can sort of mask themselves as saying it's about taxes and it's about all these other issues. but i really find it to be sort of this upper middle-class white-run organization that's not really -- that's not really about effecting change. it's about the sort of -- i do tend to think it's more -- >> larry: class? >> i...
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don't follow leaders, watch your parking meters. >> larry: rachel?ly share the same opinion with penn. i feel like the tea party group in particular isn't really, i mean they can mask themselves saying it is about taxes and all these other issues but i really find it to be sort of this upper middle class white run organization that's not really about effecting change. it is about the sort of -- i do tend to think it is more/. >> larry: class. >> i do think it is about racism. >> that is the magic word. once you say racism the other side loses automatically. i don't think we have very much evidence. don't you have to do racist things besides you saying they are racist. >> they are looking at the number of people. >> the race they are making them racist by definition? >> well, no, i don't think the race they are by nature makes them racists. >> if you want to legitimize them for a moment. some of their gripes are legitimate. the average american has not had a pay raise adjusted for inflation since 1973 while guys like us have gotten richer and richer.
don't follow leaders, watch your parking meters. >> larry: rachel?ly share the same opinion with penn. i feel like the tea party group in particular isn't really, i mean they can mask themselves saying it is about taxes and all these other issues but i really find it to be sort of this upper middle class white run organization that's not really about effecting change. it is about the sort of -- i do tend to think it is more/. >> larry: class. >> i do think it is about racism....
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. >> my msnbc calling, rachel maddow tried to get him to say up or down whether a store should be able to discriminate at its lunch counters. ow>> h about lunch counters? walgreen's lunch counters. >> these are philosophical depaetz. >> should woolworth lunch counter be allowed to stay segregated? just joran. >> and since then, he has said he won't repeal the civil rights act and he would have voted for it if he was in congress then. done a lot of 180 turning. can he control it now. >> it is 170. he said he would have voted for it because there was a problem in the south back then. he claims to -- clinics to his belief. that's a problem not just in kentucky but nationally. nationally polls show that a lot of americans think that the tea party is motivated by race. i don't think that's really the case. but this kind of thing plays right into the developing stereotype of the tea party. it could hurt the republicans in states like illinois and others. chris: people care about civil rights. they hear one thing. he's got a problem. they don't care what it is. that makes him the prothan. >>
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we know what he said to npr, when he said to rachel maddow -- what he said to rachel maddow. if he had his way, colby king, who was 11 years old at the time, the drug store on 35th pennsylvania avenue, would still have to do what he had to do then, to stand at a lunch counter and not take a seat, because it is a private establishment, and under ron paul's view, the private establishment has the right to discriminate. notwithstanding what the law says, ron paul, taking the libertarian view -- >> rand paul. >> rand paul, taking the libertarian view, would have me denied access at a restaurant or a theater or any kind of place that serves the public. >> although he says he is personally opposed to discrimination -- >> let us be clear about something else the civil rights bill did. much of the litigation involving the law involved employment discrimination, and people's right to have equal access to jobs and promotions. that would be gone without the civil rights bills. -- without the civil rights bill. companies with huge shareholder bases and tax benefits would still be able to
we know what he said to npr, when he said to rachel maddow -- what he said to rachel maddow. if he had his way, colby king, who was 11 years old at the time, the drug store on 35th pennsylvania avenue, would still have to do what he had to do then, to stand at a lunch counter and not take a seat, because it is a private establishment, and under ron paul's view, the private establishment has the right to discriminate. notwithstanding what the law says, ron paul, taking the libertarian view --...
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now from new orleans, ladies and gentlemen here is rachel maddow.ing, rachel. >>> good evening, keith. thank you for that. i am in new orleans on the banks of the mississippi river which flows from here to the gulf where the story remains the oil spill gushing uncontrolled into the gulf of mexico. there is a ton of reporting to do about that tonight including a firsthand, up close examination of the oil pouring into toegs and threatening the coast. the deep water horizon disaster in a moment. we begin with news from new york, the arrest of the alleged times square bomber. at 4:00 eastern the u.s. attorney's office released the charges being brought against faisal shahzad, a 30-year-old american citizen living in connecticut. shahzad will be booked on five counts, attempting to explode a weapon of mass destrubs. shahzad's booking in federal court will follow last night's dramatic late night arrest as mr. shahzad attempted to leave the country. law enforcement officials were attempting to track him down mr. shahzad purchased a last-minute tick from jf
now from new orleans, ladies and gentlemen here is rachel maddow.ing, rachel. >>> good evening, keith. thank you for that. i am in new orleans on the banks of the mississippi river which flows from here to the gulf where the story remains the oil spill gushing uncontrolled into the gulf of mexico. there is a ton of reporting to do about that tonight including a firsthand, up close examination of the oil pouring into toegs and threatening the coast. the deep water horizon disaster in a...
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as rachel described it, it was a nine-month journey in the united states in 1831 and 1832. he and his good friend were in the 20. with a career they hoped in the law and government. but the 1930 -- 1830 revolution had just happened, the families were conservative and wanted the monarchy back. the employers were subpishes about their loyalties. they thought it might be a good idea to get out of france and find something useful to do. they had an arrangement for the american penitentiary system. which is not exciting now, but in those days penitentiary were considered a breakthrough. jails in europe were just holding tanks. both sexes, charms with everything from picking pockets to killing people were thrown together to get on the best they might bribing the jailer and teaching each other techniques. the idea that it would come out a better human was an inaugural program. in france, the prisons were controlled from the administration. if you changed one, you had to change them all. in america, there were all kinds of different loyal arrangements. that was the idea. to study h
as rachel described it, it was a nine-month journey in the united states in 1831 and 1832. he and his good friend were in the 20. with a career they hoped in the law and government. but the 1930 -- 1830 revolution had just happened, the families were conservative and wanted the monarchy back. the employers were subpishes about their loyalties. they thought it might be a good idea to get out of france and find something useful to do. they had an arrangement for the american penitentiary system....
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rachel berry is going to get a little down and dirty. >> i'm going to stop you. because rachel berry is going to become musically promiscuous. >> jimmy: look at you. >> you never know. >> jimmy: i know, she's all excited. lea michele. "glee" airs tuesdays at 9:00 p.m. on fox. ok go performs next. there they are in the bud light lime green room. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] at toyota, we're committed to providing our customers with safe, reliable cars. that's why we're currently spending over a million dollars an hour to enhance the technology and safety of our vehicles. and we've also made our comprehensive star safety system standard on every vehicle we make. ♪ at toyota, your safety will continue to be a top priority in any and all of our decisions. ♪ at the same time, voilÀ, book your flight and hotel in any and all of our decisions. you could save up to 450 bucks. and that could come in pretty handy. where you book matters. expedia. it activates on contact leaving your skin moisturized. it's clinically proven to fight skin dryness better than any regular men's b
rachel berry is going to get a little down and dirty. >> i'm going to stop you. because rachel berry is going to become musically promiscuous. >> jimmy: look at you. >> you never know. >> jimmy: i know, she's all excited. lea michele. "glee" airs tuesdays at 9:00 p.m. on fox. ok go performs next. there they are in the bud light lime green room. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] at toyota, we're committed to providing our customers with safe, reliable cars. that's why...
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two questions appear do yo know a lady by the name of rachel klingman. >> i do not know her. >> she is a lawyer for transocean. tuesday for the house judiciary committee on may 27. >> he did not know. >> this is a question. he has indicated he did not know. >> i'm just good to ask him the question without referring to her. >> fine. >> did you know -- >> did you know -- >> how i knowrachel klingman. he want to read something she may have said the for a panel in washington -- hold on. you do not know what is going to ask. >> let's hear your question. did mr. sims know that rachel under oath says that the transocean executives were on board to give a safety award? did he know that? >> if you can answer yes or no. >> did i know she saidhen? >> no. >> thank you. >> transocean, and do you have any questions? cried not at this time. -- >> not at this time. >> we did not hear that. >> in the questions from transocean. this is not a legal proceeding. i note denotation of being an"honor." an"honor." >> good afternoon. my name david jon. i represent cameron. i believe that you testified earlier t
two questions appear do yo know a lady by the name of rachel klingman. >> i do not know her. >> she is a lawyer for transocean. tuesday for the house judiciary committee on may 27. >> he did not know. >> this is a question. he has indicated he did not know. >> i'm just good to ask him the question without referring to her. >> fine. >> did you know -- >> did you know -- >> how i knowrachel klingman. he want to read something she may have said...
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oh, uh, rachel, it's the visa card people. will you take my place? all right. yes, this is rachel. no! hello? oh, yeah, i know. i haven't been using it much. oh! well, thanks, but i'm okay, really. to the gray, to the gray. i've got magic beans. no, no, never... never mind. ( all yelling ) i'm fine. [captioned by the caption center wgbh educational foundation] [vibrates] g morning, sunshine. wakey, wakey. text me back. [chattering] [vibrates] hey. did you tell your parents about us? let's skip first period together. did you get all my texts? is practice over yet? where you at? are you with your friends? that's laaaa-mee. capital "x," lower-case "o," capital "x," lower-case "o," i love you. jk. i hate you. jk. are you ignoring me? we're in a huge fight right now. is it something i did? i can see your lights on. i'm coming over. this isn't a joke. what did you dream about? [overlapping] is it me? i'm lonely. holla back. holla back. let's try something new. nude pics. send me some. text me. - three... two... - champions! - ( music playing ) - man: but i've got some good buddies... i g
oh, uh, rachel, it's the visa card people. will you take my place? all right. yes, this is rachel. no! hello? oh, yeah, i know. i haven't been using it much. oh! well, thanks, but i'm okay, really. to the gray, to the gray. i've got magic beans. no, no, never... never mind. ( all yelling ) i'm fine. [captioned by the caption center wgbh educational foundation] [vibrates] g morning, sunshine. wakey, wakey. text me back. [chattering] [vibrates] hey. did you tell your parents about us? let's skip...
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rachel nichols,, espn. >> for more on this series, head over to espnboston.com.sports center dedicated to the boston-area teams. espnboston.com. ♪ >> stoudemire. yes. for three. what a shot. 21 points for the dragon. >> who back in october would have thought the phoenix suns would be in thebh+wa i got a nice scar and a lot of colors going on, but it's fine. and, you know, to be honest, i just feel lucky i got chance to play in the fourth quarter because when i got off the table with the stitches, i thought i'd get stitched and be fine. when i got off the table and the eye was closed, i couldn't believe it. >> steve, what sort of personal... i don't want to say goal, but feelings do you have about advancing deep in the playoffs and trying to win a championship? there has to be a bit of what you want to do. >> of course. i think we're all selfish. it's matter of taking your own wants, desires, creams and goals and making them fit within a group because ultimately for me especially at this stage in my career, the only goals that are worth chasing a team, to win a ch
rachel nichols,, espn. >> for more on this series, head over to espnboston.com.sports center dedicated to the boston-area teams. espnboston.com. ♪ >> stoudemire. yes. for three. what a shot. 21 points for the dragon. >> who back in october would have thought the phoenix suns would be in thebh+wa i got a nice scar and a lot of colors going on, but it's fine. and, you know, to be honest, i just feel lucky i got chance to play in the fourth quarter because when i got off the...
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then paul started to get asked questions on national press, pressed harmed on the rachel mad do you showbout his position on certain things. he said although he hated racism, he thought it was a bad idea for federal government to tell private business what to do. so private business could have segregation. every republican senator distanced himself from him and mitch mcconnell said this man to whose arms i running back rushing i am now running away from. he said one of the great moments was watching the civil rights bill pass. democrats, of course, are loving this. they would be so happy for rand paul to be the face of the american republican -- republican party, they might concealed the senate seat. gwen: even on things like the b.p. oil spill he criticized the president. that begins to expose something very interesting about the tea party. >> it's very popular to say i want smaller government, i don't want government interfering in your life. when you start saying we're going to raise the age of social security or get rid of the department of agriculture then it sounds more threatening
then paul started to get asked questions on national press, pressed harmed on the rachel mad do you showbout his position on certain things. he said although he hated racism, he thought it was a bad idea for federal government to tell private business what to do. so private business could have segregation. every republican senator distanced himself from him and mitch mcconnell said this man to whose arms i running back rushing i am now running away from. he said one of the great moments was...
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we know what he said in the interview, we know what he said to npr, we know what he said to rachel maddow. if he had his way, colby king, 11 years old at the time on 25 pennsylvania ave, would still be doing what he had to do it then. he would not take the seat. it is a private establishment, and under paul's view, the private establishment has the right to discriminate, notwithstanding what the law says. ron paul -- >> rand paul. >> rand paul taking the libertarian view would have meet tonight at a restaurant or any kind of place that serves the public. -- what have meet tonight at a restaurant or any kind of place that serves the public. >> let me be clear about the best the civil rights act did, much bigger, that most of the litigation -- something else the civil rights act did, much bigger, that most of the addition involve employment, and people's right to have equal access to jobs and promotions. that would be gone without a civil rights bill. companies with huge shareholder bases and tax benefits would be able to discriminate based on race and gender and ethnic background. >> i hav
we know what he said in the interview, we know what he said to npr, we know what he said to rachel maddow. if he had his way, colby king, 11 years old at the time on 25 pennsylvania ave, would still be doing what he had to do it then. he would not take the seat. it is a private establishment, and under paul's view, the private establishment has the right to discriminate, notwithstanding what the law says. ron paul -- >> rand paul. >> rand paul taking the libertarian view would have...
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he was pressed further on the "the rachel maddow show." >> do you think a private business -- >> i'm not in -- i'm not in -- yeah. i'm not in favor of any discrimination of any form, but i think what's important about this debate is not getting into any specific gotcha on this but asking the question, what about freedom of speech? when i was asked by "the courier journal," and i stick by it, is that i do defend and believe that the government should not be involved with institutional racism or discrimination or segregation in schools, busing, all of those things, but had i been there, there would have been some discussion over one of the titles of the civil rights. >> paul ignited a controversy with his extreme views. and under pressure from both sides of the political spectrum, he backtracked the next day, issuing a statement saying he would not support repeal of the civil rights act. but he added, quote, the federal government is out of control, and those who love liberty and value individual and state's rights must stand up to it. but by week's end, paul again drew criticism for h
he was pressed further on the "the rachel maddow show." >> do you think a private business -- >> i'm not in -- i'm not in -- yeah. i'm not in favor of any discrimination of any form, but i think what's important about this debate is not getting into any specific gotcha on this but asking the question, what about freedom of speech? when i was asked by "the courier journal," and i stick by it, is that i do defend and believe that the government should not be...
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rachel is a pulmonary and critical care person who specializes in sleep medicine.cently, johns hopkins has been busy with more and more patients. >> we see things like obstructive sleep apnea where people stop breening several times a night. we have restless leg syndrome near bedtime and moving and walking improves those symptoms. >> reporter: for people looking for a good night's sleep, dr. salas offers five ways to wake up refreshed. first, relax before going to sleep. keep your room for the three ss, sleep, sex and sickness. next, limit bright light close to bedtime. and don't take a late nap. keep your bedroom cool and dark. it's conducive to sleeping. avoid bright lights. following those five tips will help you have a good night's sleep and wake up refreshed and ready for the day. sherrie johnson, abc 2 news. >> more and more people are turning to sleep centers at times for help. the johns hopkins sleep center has had a five-month wait. they add add decisional clinics to accommodate -- added additional clinics to accommodate more people. >>> we take you back t
rachel is a pulmonary and critical care person who specializes in sleep medicine.cently, johns hopkins has been busy with more and more patients. >> we see things like obstructive sleep apnea where people stop breening several times a night. we have restless leg syndrome near bedtime and moving and walking improves those symptoms. >> reporter: for people looking for a good night's sleep, dr. salas offers five ways to wake up refreshed. first, relax before going to sleep. keep your...
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. >> reporter: across town, music teacher sister rachel terri agrees.he church's good works are being overshadowed by the scandal. >> i don't think the story should be hidden. i think they should be told. but there is an awful lot of good that the catholic church does that might be overlooked in the time when there's a crisis. >> reporter: but for parents at her school, the crisis brings a mixture of sadness and a call for renewed faith. >> the thought of any child being mistreated in the way that we're discussing is devastating. it's unthinkable. >> i feel they need to stay positive and focused on the positive things that are happening in the catholic world that i am in. >> reporter: those feelings are reflected in a new cbs/"new york times". when u.s. catholics were asked, "has the scandal led you to question remaining in the church?" nearly 90% said no, but almost 60% believe the pope has done a poor job in handling the issue of child abuse by priests, suggesting a kind of inner conflict within the church. >> i think it's going to take somebody in ce
. >> reporter: across town, music teacher sister rachel terri agrees.he church's good works are being overshadowed by the scandal. >> i don't think the story should be hidden. i think they should be told. but there is an awful lot of good that the catholic church does that might be overlooked in the time when there's a crisis. >> reporter: but for parents at her school, the crisis brings a mixture of sadness and a call for renewed faith. >> the thought of any child being...
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clearly he was op enough to appear with rachel mado. the question is can the fire storm die down the next few mohs or do we learn more that somehow they keep flaring up again? host: next, south carolina. good morning. welcome. caller: good morning. i just -- hawaii will not be a bell weather for the fall. i just want to make a couple comments about the tea party. i believe it is organized and financed primarily by dick army freedom works and maybe some of freedom works and maybe some of the crew left over from jack abenauf special interest and that, really, when democrats argue against it they always bring up race but i kind of see it has me maybe in an apartheid capitalism where it's primarily the baby boomers in 48 who were able to take advantage of the post-world war ii economy and kind of earn a little bit of privilege. and the reason that there's no faces of color in there is because it wasn't until 64 that the civil rights kicked in allowing that group of people to start to take advantage and position themselves with a little bit
clearly he was op enough to appear with rachel mado. the question is can the fire storm die down the next few mohs or do we learn more that somehow they keep flaring up again? host: next, south carolina. good morning. welcome. caller: good morning. i just -- hawaii will not be a bell weather for the fall. i just want to make a couple comments about the tea party. i believe it is organized and financed primarily by dick army freedom works and maybe some of freedom works and maybe some of the...
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. ♪ >> jimmy: from the critically acclaimed movie "rachel getting married."rie dewitt! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: do it, you get it. >> yeah, yeah, i got it. >> jimmy: perfect. hey, how are you? >> i'm great. how are you? >> jimmy: thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> jimmy: now, you've been in a new york a little while doing a play. >> yes, i've been here three months doing a play that was very heavy and sad. >> jimmy: oh, really. >> yes. i was getting some senioritis. we just finished yesterday. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: how do you lighten that up? what do you do with a dark play? >> a lot of back stage antics. we have to work in the gesture of the day -- which we worked in many months ago. >> jimmy: explain to everyone what the gesture of the day is. >> the gesture of the day is just for the actors to keep it fresh. so, in the beginning it starts off really small like, you know, you kind of just like that. >> jimmy: so you -- >> everybody has to do this. >> jimmy: in the play somehow. >> every actor has to do it and eve
. ♪ >> jimmy: from the critically acclaimed movie "rachel getting married."rie dewitt! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: do it, you get it. >> yeah, yeah, i got it. >> jimmy: perfect. hey, how are you? >> i'm great. how are you? >> jimmy: thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> jimmy: now, you've been in a new york a little while doing a play. >> yes, i've been here three months doing a play that was very heavy and...
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the only survivor, 18-year-old rachel ankwas spot -- ankram was spotted. >> you may soon see a spike in your water bill. baltimore public works officials want to boost water and sewer rates by 9% for city residents and businesses to cover costs to replace aging pipes. under the proposal, yearly water and sewer bills for the average family of four would increase by $81. the hearing on the proposed increase will be held june 9th. >>> a beautiful wednesday out there. live look outside. pleasant evening with bright, blue skies. wjz has more. we're going to start with bob. >> it was a really speck -- spectacular day out there. barometer holding steady. well off to the north and northwest, there is a front that tomorrow morning will be in our neighborhood. and it might just kick up a widely scattered shower. i think most of the activity is going to be up to our north as it is right now, around cleveland and approaching buffalo. bernadette has a look at what is beyond that front for the rest of the day. bernadette? >> well, that front is going to come by. and as bob said, could spark a show
the only survivor, 18-year-old rachel ankwas spot -- ankram was spotted. >> you may soon see a spike in your water bill. baltimore public works officials want to boost water and sewer rates by 9% for city residents and businesses to cover costs to replace aging pipes. under the proposal, yearly water and sewer bills for the average family of four would increase by $81. the hearing on the proposed increase will be held june 9th. >>> a beautiful wednesday out there. live look...
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rachel it is a pleasure to speak at this wonderful store for the last 20 years. as she described it a nine month journey oliver the united states under primitive conditions in 1831 through 1832 tocqueville and his good friend who took that trip with him were in their mid-20s hunted magistrates with a career they hoped was a lot and government but the 1830 revolution had just happen but because they were aristocrats by birth and the families are intensively conservative wanted the monarchy back of the employers were suspicious of there loyalty and they thought it might be good to get out of france and thought what could be good so they had the arrangement to go steady the american penitentiary system which is not going to be a good system but then it was a breakthrough jails all over europe were holding tanks were prisoners of both sexes charged with everything from picking pockets to killing people were thrown together teaching each other criminal techniques in the a.d. at dave prisoner may repent might come out a better human being was a novel program. in france
rachel it is a pleasure to speak at this wonderful store for the last 20 years. as she described it a nine month journey oliver the united states under primitive conditions in 1831 through 1832 tocqueville and his good friend who took that trip with him were in their mid-20s hunted magistrates with a career they hoped was a lot and government but the 1830 revolution had just happen but because they were aristocrats by birth and the families are intensively conservative wanted the monarchy back...
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zwh >> on the rachel madoff show, e believe he's knot probably not a raci racist. he was asked a question. should the woolworth lunch counter be able to discriminate? yes or no? he doesn't say yes. he doesn't say no. i think that's stupid. >> i'm not sure that the voters care about somebody being out of the main stream. the people they're choosing in the primaries are people that are out of the main stream. whether it's utah or in arkansas is still out for -- up for grabs. looks like it's going toward the more liberal candidate in arkansas. in state after state, it's not the mainstream candidate that the voters are interested in. >> sit fais it fair to say that got him le ekted to this point -- >> could get him elected to the senate. the fact that he is real. he's not a phony. the views are racist. >> which voters? which voters? it can't be all the votes. the democrats have a lot of people out there. day elected the president. in the race, as pointed out by the democratic charn, the two candidates running got 60% of the vote. >> in hawaii? >> no, kentucky. >> who i
zwh >> on the rachel madoff show, e believe he's knot probably not a raci racist. he was asked a question. should the woolworth lunch counter be able to discriminate? yes or no? he doesn't say yes. he doesn't say no. i think that's stupid. >> i'm not sure that the voters care about somebody being out of the main stream. the people they're choosing in the primaries are people that are out of the main stream. whether it's utah or in arkansas is still out for -- up for grabs. looks...
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rachel salas is in critical care at johns hopkins. recently the sleep center has been very busy with more and more patients. >> we see things like obstructive sleep apnea where people stop sleeping at night. we have people with restless leg syndrome. uncomfortable sensations at night near bed time and moving and walking helps. >> and for those needing sleep, doctor offers tips. first relax. keep your room for sleep, sex and sickness. limit bright light close to bedtime and don't keep a bright light, and those will help you be refreshed and ready for the day. sherrie johnson, abc 2 news. >> and let's be honest. most of us don't feel refreshes so dr. mark woo joins us from johns hopkins. thanks for coming in. we were just talking about this. most of us wake up in the morning and we have to have a cup of coffee before anybody can talk to us. is that a good thing? i know it's a common thing? >> it's a very common thing. people are not getting enough sleep and enough quality sleep. >> and that's what we've been hearing all week. we've been
rachel salas is in critical care at johns hopkins. recently the sleep center has been very busy with more and more patients. >> we see things like obstructive sleep apnea where people stop sleeping at night. we have people with restless leg syndrome. uncomfortable sensations at night near bed time and moving and walking helps. >> and for those needing sleep, doctor offers tips. first relax. keep your room for sleep, sex and sickness. limit bright light close to bedtime and don't...
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rachel of "life and style" magazine, good morning. >> good morning. >> what makes a fashion icon?ory that have had classic, timeless, incredible style and also women who just create tr d trends. there's grace kelly and there's madonna. luckily, this summer, we are seeing influences from all of these incredible women. >> everywhere. all right. let's get to some of these looks. starting off with grace kelly, 1950s icon. tell me about her style as we look at our first model, shannon. >> grace kelly was the epitome of '50s lady-like fashion. she loved full skirts, very fitted tops. to make it a little more modern, we shortened the skirt. keep it above the knee if it's a full skirt. great style. really covers -- >> any woman can get away with this. >> any woman. it's very figure flattering. think of little twin sets but mix them up. you don't have to wear the sweater and the cardigan the exact same. from ann taylor. neutral colors but always a pop with pastel. >> make it pretty. >> the other thing that's really back in style is the kelly bag named after her. she used it to hide her bab
rachel of "life and style" magazine, good morning. >> good morning. >> what makes a fashion icon?ory that have had classic, timeless, incredible style and also women who just create tr d trends. there's grace kelly and there's madonna. luckily, this summer, we are seeing influences from all of these incredible women. >> everywhere. all right. let's get to some of these looks. starting off with grace kelly, 1950s icon. tell me about her style as we look at our first...
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two questions appear do you know a lady by the name of rachel klingman. >> i do not know her. >> she is a lawyer for transocean. tuesday for the house judiciary committee on may 27. >> he did not know. >> this is a question. >> he has indicated he did not know. >> i'm just good to ask him the question without referring to her. >> fine. >> did you know -- >> did you know -- >> how i knowrachel klingman. he want to read something she may have said the for a panel in washington -- hold on. you do not know what is going to ask. >> let's hear your question. did mr. sims know that rachel under oath says that the transocean executives were on board to give a safety award? did he know that? >> if you can answer yes or no. >> did i know she said then? >> no. >> thank you. >> transocean, and do you have any questions? cried not at this time. -- >> not at this time. >> we did not hear that. >> in the questions from transocean. this is not a legal proceeding. i note denotation of being an"honor." an"honor." >> good afternoon. my name is david jones. i represent cameron. i believe that you testif
two questions appear do you know a lady by the name of rachel klingman. >> i do not know her. >> she is a lawyer for transocean. tuesday for the house judiciary committee on may 27. >> he did not know. >> this is a question. >> he has indicated he did not know. >> i'm just good to ask him the question without referring to her. >> fine. >> did you know -- >> did you know -- >> how i knowrachel klingman. he want to read something she may...
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rachel. ( door slams ) well, today's lesson-- the importance of durab kohr cast iron sinks. and honey is the best policy. ♪ [ female announcer ] the eyes have it! give them the attention they deserve. [ female announcer ] with covergirl exact eyelights. amazing mascara that brightens the color of your eyes while it defines lashes. the bright idea? light reflecting metallics and a hint of tint that help make your baby blues, greens, browns and hazels four times brighter, in the blink of an eye. turn up the light in your eyes. [ female announcer ] with exact eyelights in four eyelighting shades from easy, breezy beautiful covergirl. welcome to progressive. nice calculator. i'm just trying to save money on my car insurance. you know, with progressive, you get the option to name your price. is that even possible? uh, absolutely. trade? and i still get great service? more like super great. oh, you have a message. "hello." calculator humor. i'll be here all week. i will -- that was my schedule. the freedom to name your price. now, that's progressive. call or click today. [applause
rachel. ( door slams ) well, today's lesson-- the importance of durab kohr cast iron sinks. and honey is the best policy. ♪ [ female announcer ] the eyes have it! give them the attention they deserve. [ female announcer ] with covergirl exact eyelights. amazing mascara that brightens the color of your eyes while it defines lashes. the bright idea? light reflecting metallics and a hint of tint that help make your baby blues, greens, browns and hazels four times brighter, in the blink of an...
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. >> on the rachel madoff show -- i believe he's not -- probably not a racist. as i understand that definition. he was asked finally after having skipped, hawed back and forth, a direct question. should the woolworth lunch counter be able to discriminate? yes or no? he doesn't say yes. he doesn't say no. do you say that's frivolous? i think that's stupid. >> i'm not sure that the voters care about somebody being out of the main stream. the people they're choosing in the primaries are people that are out of the main stream. whether it's utah or in arkansas is still out for -- up for grabs. looks like it's going toward the more liberal candidate in arkansas. >> that's the bill halter versus blanche lincoln race. >> right. in state after state, it's not the mainstream candidate that the voters are interested in. >> is it fair to say that what got him elected to this point -- >> could get him elected to the senate. >> well, the idea that this candor of his, this philosophy, that not out of nowhere. this is how he is. this is what appealed to some people. >> a lot of
. >> on the rachel madoff show -- i believe he's not -- probably not a racist. as i understand that definition. he was asked finally after having skipped, hawed back and forth, a direct question. should the woolworth lunch counter be able to discriminate? yes or no? he doesn't say yes. he doesn't say no. do you say that's frivolous? i think that's stupid. >> i'm not sure that the voters care about somebody being out of the main stream. the people they're choosing in the primaries...
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. >> thank you, rachel. >>> there are still thousands of barrels of oil spewing in the gulf of mexicom the deep highsen's well tonight. one critical question, what kind of oil is doing the spewing? of course, it is all bad when you are talking about a spill. i visited the man in charge of figuring out what is polluting the gulf and threatening the shore. together he and i look at actual oil from the spill. it was a pretty amazing thing to see and awesome illustration of applied geekiness in an actual chem lab. we're live with new orleans. that story and interview ahead. police do stay with us. (announcer) roundup extended control does two jobs... at once. one: kills weeds to the root. two: forms a barrier, preventing new ones for up to four months. roundup extended control. >>> this is our second day here in louisiana covering the ongoing oil disaster in the gulf. today we drove to baton rouge. we are at lsu. one of the analytical labs. dr. edward overton, emeritus professor of environmental sciences here at lsu, has a ton of experience in advising on oil spills and the response to oi
. >> thank you, rachel. >>> there are still thousands of barrels of oil spewing in the gulf of mexicom the deep highsen's well tonight. one critical question, what kind of oil is doing the spewing? of course, it is all bad when you are talking about a spill. i visited the man in charge of figuring out what is polluting the gulf and threatening the shore. together he and i look at actual oil from the spill. it was a pretty amazing thing to see and awesome illustration of applied...
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. >> look, he announced his candidacy on the rachel maddow show so he wasn't venturing into a hostilen his views. he's a libertarian. he was being philosophical about that. and true to his belies. if he is true to his belief, why is he running for the united states senate? if he does not believe the purest sense that the government should intrude on businesses' rights to discriminate against gay people, against people who have disabilities, who need wheelchair access, if he doesn't believe in that, why does he think he can go to the senate and pass laws? that's what senators do. they legislate. >> yes. but forget -- i mean don't forget that the anti-government message is really, really strong. there was a man named ronald reagan who ran on it in a very, very powerful way. and if you look at some of the things reagan said in his various campaigns, they echoed this. it turns out reagan didn't cut government, he did cut taxes, and, you know, now people look at that very fondly. so -- >> let me push back on that, because i did an interview with jim baker this week who, without knowing exa
. >> look, he announced his candidacy on the rachel maddow show so he wasn't venturing into a hostilen his views. he's a libertarian. he was being philosophical about that. and true to his belies. if he is true to his belief, why is he running for the united states senate? if he does not believe the purest sense that the government should intrude on businesses' rights to discriminate against gay people, against people who have disabilities, who need wheelchair access, if he doesn't...
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when rachel joins you live from new orleans, new testing at the gulf suggests the oil might be thickerught and thus tougher to disperse. ♪ [ male announcer ] winning more awards for quality and customer service than any other luxury manufacturer the last 10 years says something. yet the award we value most is the fact that lexus has had more repeat loyal drivers in more of the last 10 years than any other luxury automotive brand. to express our thanks, we are featuring our best values of the year. giving you unprecedented access to lexus at your lexus dealer. a heart attack at 57. that was a rough time. my doctor told me i should've been doing more for my high cholesterol. ♪ you should've listened. you're right. now i'm eating healthier and i trust my heart to lipitor. [ male announcer ] when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor may help. lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone... including people wit
when rachel joins you live from new orleans, new testing at the gulf suggests the oil might be thickerught and thus tougher to disperse. ♪ [ male announcer ] winning more awards for quality and customer service than any other luxury manufacturer the last 10 years says something. yet the award we value most is the fact that lexus has had more repeat loyal drivers in more of the last 10 years than any other luxury automotive brand. to express our thanks, we are featuring our best values of the...
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he comes in with a libertarian, specific sort of libertarian pedigree and he had some ramble with rachel maddow on tv and thought some philosophical argument with the civil rights acted and it is possible that a argue which totally ignores reality and why we had a civil rights act in 1964, it was that sort of thing, sort of abstractly maybe interesting but ignorant of reality. and so he rambled. and the interesting question for me is are people going to take a look at this, and say he is a wild candle, he's got odd views. let's get rid of this guy. or will they say hey, i want a wild canon. i'm so up set about the system, i am willing to tolerate somebody who says stupid things if he's honest to about everything. so it will be interesting to see, for me to see how politically it hurts him or not. >> i think rand paul in the last 48 hours since the election has explained why mitch mcconnell, the republican. >> leader was voting trey grayson who paul did defeat. it has been nothing but a headache since he won. there is a certain hubris, i could go on and joust with anybody and all of that.
he comes in with a libertarian, specific sort of libertarian pedigree and he had some ramble with rachel maddow on tv and thought some philosophical argument with the civil rights acted and it is possible that a argue which totally ignores reality and why we had a civil rights act in 1964, it was that sort of thing, sort of abstractly maybe interesting but ignorant of reality. and so he rambled. and the interesting question for me is are people going to take a look at this, and say he is a wild...
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an objection has been raised. >> i know rachel. she is a lawyer who testified in washington. what he wants to do is read something she may have said before a panel in washington to this witness. >> you do not know what he is coy to ask. is this a direct question? >> it is. >> did mr. sims know that rachel clingman, under oath before the house judiciary committee, said that the transaoscean executives or on board to give a safety award? >> you can answer yes or no. it is a statement of fact. >> did i know that she said that? no. >> thank you. >> thanks, sir. >> transocean, d you have any questions for the witness? >> not at this time. we would defer any questions. >> i appreciate that. >> we did not hear that, capt.. >> no questions from transocean. this is not a legal proceeding. i have no doubt the definition has been [unintelligible] [laughter] >> council cameron, we have a question for you. >> good afternoon, mr. sims. can you hear me? >> yes. >> my name is david jones. i represent cameron. i believe you testified earlier that it was after the second explosion that the lig
an objection has been raised. >> i know rachel. she is a lawyer who testified in washington. what he wants to do is read something she may have said before a panel in washington to this witness. >> you do not know what he is coy to ask. is this a direct question? >> it is. >> did mr. sims know that rachel clingman, under oath before the house judiciary committee, said that the transaoscean executives or on board to give a safety award? >> you can answer yes or no....
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he appeared this week on "the rachel maddow show" on msnbc where he was asked a pointed question. >>any discrimination of any form. what about freedom of speech? should we limit speech from people we find abhorrent? should we limit racists from speaking? >> rand issued a statement saying, i believe we should work to end all racism in american society, and staunchly defend inherent rights of every person. and we will hear more from paul coming up later this morning. he's a guest today on "good morning america." >>> the next step in trying to stop the oil flow in the gulf could come as early as sunday. bp will attempt to clog a ruptured pipe, a move that's never been attempted under water. and there's new evidence that more oil is polluting the water than first thought. matt gutman reports. >> reporter: a month into the spill, rig owner bp complied with congressional demands to post live footage of the ruptured well. these videos stand as a scalding, blistering indictment of bp's inattention to the scope and size of the greatest environmental catastrophe in the history of the united st
he appeared this week on "the rachel maddow show" on msnbc where he was asked a pointed question. >>any discrimination of any form. what about freedom of speech? should we limit speech from people we find abhorrent? should we limit racists from speaking? >> rand issued a statement saying, i believe we should work to end all racism in american society, and staunchly defend inherent rights of every person. and we will hear more from paul coming up later this morning. he's a...
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clearly he was open enough to appear with rachel mado.he question is can the fire storm die down the next few months or do we learn more that somehow they keep flaring up again? host: next, south carolina. good morning. welcome. caller: good morning. i just -- hawaii will not be a bell weather for the fall. i just want to make a couple comments about the tea party. i believe it is organized and financed primarily by dick army freedom works and maybe some of freedom works and maybe some of the crew left over from jack abenauf special interest and that, really, when democrats argue against it they always bring up race but i kind of see it has more maybe in an apartheid capitalism where it's primarily the baby boomers in 48 who were able to take advantage of the post-world war ii economy and kind of earn a little bit of privilege. and the reason that there's no faces of color in there is because it wasn't until 64 that the civil rights kicked in allowing that group of people to start to take advantage and position themselves with a little bi
clearly he was open enough to appear with rachel mado.he question is can the fire storm die down the next few months or do we learn more that somehow they keep flaring up again? host: next, south carolina. good morning. welcome. caller: good morning. i just -- hawaii will not be a bell weather for the fall. i just want to make a couple comments about the tea party. i believe it is organized and financed primarily by dick army freedom works and maybe some of freedom works and maybe some of the...
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joining me now is rachel zalas. so why is she in cannes in the first place?osedly to promote a film, but here's the rub. most actresses go there to promote films that are actually coming out. she hasn't shot anything of this film yet. so clearly she's there just to party, have a good time. >> everybody's talking about this life spinning out of control. this is the longest spiral i think i've ever seen. it's been going on for years. >> absolutely. it's a really sad situation. she was an incredibly gifted young actress and we've seen it spiral progressively between her party girl days to the duis, crazy out of control behavior and now this is not a happy judge. >> and when you see a picture like that, can't be necessarily admissible, but pictured next to what looks like cocaine. judge sees that. other people that potentially want to hire her down the line. she could say i'm just a 23-year-old so many times. >> absolutely. how many times are you going to forgiveindsay? she needs to be locked up, leave the city, go to college, get a real life instead of being out
joining me now is rachel zalas. so why is she in cannes in the first place?osedly to promote a film, but here's the rub. most actresses go there to promote films that are actually coming out. she hasn't shot anything of this film yet. so clearly she's there just to party, have a good time. >> everybody's talking about this life spinning out of control. this is the longest spiral i think i've ever seen. it's been going on for years. >> absolutely. it's a really sad situation. she was...