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her friend had actually asked rachel if she was okay, and rachel indicated to her, it's just jack, i'm fine, i'm okay. >> motel records indicate denofa checked into room 223. the hotel clerk remembered that rachel helped denofa up to his room, but he didn't recall seeing her leave. denofa contradicted that. he claimed rachel left and that he went up to his room alone. >> he said that he was with her and she just went her way and he went his way and that was it. he said he had absolutely nothing to do with her demise whatsoever. >> but to investigators, something just didn't seem right. >> i didn't like the guy. in the real world, security surrounds us. there are cameras, police, guards... but who looks after us online, where we spend more than 200 billion dollars a year. american express can help protect you. with intelligent security that learns your spending patterns, and can alert you instantly to an unusual charge. so you can be a member of a more secure world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. >>> the prime suspect in rachel siani's murder was the last know
her friend had actually asked rachel if she was okay, and rachel indicated to her, it's just jack, i'm fine, i'm okay. >> motel records indicate denofa checked into room 223. the hotel clerk remembered that rachel helped denofa up to his room, but he didn't recall seeing her leave. denofa contradicted that. he claimed rachel left and that he went up to his room alone. >> he said that he was with her and she just went her way and he went his way and that was it. he said he had...
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there had to be a clue. >> rachel shoaf, please stand. >> rachel was sentenced to 30 years in prison.eligible in ten years. marsha says don't be fooled by the girl's appearance. >> are they cold calculate killers despite the baby faces? >> they certainly were on july 5th and 6th, 2012. they planned that crime, not just for hours but days, weeks, months. the horror of that really is what strikes us in the end, not how those girls look in shackles. >> young, attractive, unattractive, male, female, doesn't matter. evil comes in all shapes and sizes. >>> these days around morgantown, there's lingering damage. teenagers who feel they will never trust anyone again. >> after i had went through all that, i didn't really want to become friends with anybody else. >> it's like finding out your little sister was a murderer. >> i still to this day have trust issues. >> skylar's friend morgan lawrence thinks about all the milestones she and skylar had planned to mark together. you two should be doing everything alongside each other. >> yeah, they didn't just take away a bride, they took away a brid
there had to be a clue. >> rachel shoaf, please stand. >> rachel was sentenced to 30 years in prison.eligible in ten years. marsha says don't be fooled by the girl's appearance. >> are they cold calculate killers despite the baby faces? >> they certainly were on july 5th and 6th, 2012. they planned that crime, not just for hours but days, weeks, months. the horror of that really is what strikes us in the end, not how those girls look in shackles. >> young,...
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rachel, you looked at the program. and are there down sides in maybe the first flush of stories that we haven't seen? >> well, i think first of all, the story that comes out really hits on the national anxiety. and the reason this made front-page news in the education world is that families and students are really concerned about the rising costs of college. now, this program does not address the cost of college. it provides a great benefit for starbucks employees, especially those employees with some credits but no degree to get that junior and senior°. >> bill harvey, if you ask the student to pay up front, they have to float that cost for some time on their own, and what we're talking about in this case, the case of baristas and putting muffins on the shelves, some fairly low waged workers. >> it can be a challenge. i know that in our case, one of the things that we do, we try up front, with the perspective students, to understand the commitment that they're making, because it's substantial. from an economic standpo
rachel, you looked at the program. and are there down sides in maybe the first flush of stories that we haven't seen? >> well, i think first of all, the story that comes out really hits on the national anxiety. and the reason this made front-page news in the education world is that families and students are really concerned about the rising costs of college. now, this program does not address the cost of college. it provides a great benefit for starbucks employees, especially those...
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joining me now is rachel and sabrina fulton.or having us. >> and congratulations, rachel. >> thank you so much. >> what would trayvon say about your accomplishments? >> he would say you did it, you finally did it. >> how much did you think about trayvon in your studies? >> in the morning i would have to wake up at 4:00 in the morn ing to get up for school bus and the morning was crazy. >> yeah. >> like, i don't know, some spirit saying get up, get up. >> is brain that, what was going through your mind seeing rachel's accomplishment? >> i was so proud of her just to see that she remained commitmented to her dream. and that was one of her dreams. it seemed simple to a lot of people, but just for her to graduate from high school was a dream of hers. i was just glad to see, i was filled with joy to see her walk across the stage. and of course, i teared up. of course, i thought about trayv trayvon. and i thought about her and him on the telephone. i was just proud. >> you mentioned trayvon, what do you think he would say to rachel? >
joining me now is rachel and sabrina fulton.or having us. >> and congratulations, rachel. >> thank you so much. >> what would trayvon say about your accomplishments? >> he would say you did it, you finally did it. >> how much did you think about trayvon in your studies? >> in the morning i would have to wake up at 4:00 in the morn ing to get up for school bus and the morning was crazy. >> yeah. >> like, i don't know, some spirit saying get up, get...
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rachel, do you have anything to say for yourself? three three-year old melissa rachel and three three-year old steven pagano had nothing to say as they were escorted to and from their arraignment from bensalem. rachel was driving with the suspend license when she struck and killed six three-year old vincent perry, junior walking on the shoulder of the roadway at 4100 bristol pike. >> we received a credit credible tip today, to one of our officers which we were able to follow-up, and, then make an arrest. >> reporter: why did you try to hide the car. >> i didn't do bleep, i don't know what you are talking about. >> reporter: police say pagano helped the plan to hide gmc pick up truck that rachel was driving and to take it to a location in, northeast philadelphia. >> they hid the vehicle from our sight that night, they then took to it a location in philadelphia. where they did some other things that we cannot get into right now. >> reporter: at this point police have no idea how rachel managed to strike the victim without seeing him an
rachel, do you have anything to say for yourself? three three-year old melissa rachel and three three-year old steven pagano had nothing to say as they were escorted to and from their arraignment from bensalem. rachel was driving with the suspend license when she struck and killed six three-year old vincent perry, junior walking on the shoulder of the roadway at 4100 bristol pike. >> we received a credit credible tip today, to one of our officers which we were able to follow-up, and, then...
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. >> my father said, "rachel, come home." and then he just hung up. >> so many secrets locked tight for so many years, uncovered by daughters turned detectives. >> you hacked into his phone? >> yeah. there was a lot of different things that came out. >> things like a mistress named gypsy. was she a motive for murder? in court, an epic showdown. father against daughter. and daughter -- >> why were you seeking information as to your mother's death? >> because i believed my father killed her. >> but was the evidence on his side? >> the medical examiner's report listed it as a natural cause of death. >> who will you believe? >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's keith morrison with "secrets in pleasant grove." >> the story you're about to witness is all too human. oh, what people will do to each other. and yet, puzzling. there were these three women. wouldn't have a story to tell without them. two sisters and their aunt. and what they discovered, of course, might make you wonder, can you ever really see the truth in t
. >> my father said, "rachel, come home." and then he just hung up. >> so many secrets locked tight for so many years, uncovered by daughters turned detectives. >> you hacked into his phone? >> yeah. there was a lot of different things that came out. >> things like a mistress named gypsy. was she a motive for murder? in court, an epic showdown. father against daughter. and daughter -- >> why were you seeking information as to your mother's death?...
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just ahead in "pop news," with rachel. great to have you here, rachel. keep it here. i guess i never really gave much thought to the acidity in any foods. never thought about the coffee i was drinking having acids. it never dawned on me that it could hurt your teeth. my dentist has told me your enamel is wearing away, and that sounded really scary to me, and i was like well can you fix it, can you paint it back on, and he explained that it was not something that grows back, it's kind of a one-time shot and you have to care for it. he told me to use pronamel. it's going to help protect the enamel in your teeth. it allows me to continue to drink my coffee and to eat healthier, and it was a real easy switch to make. whoa! introducing the kohler touchless toilet. honey, check this out. what's up? the no-touch flush for your home. whoa! get yours today at the home depot. ♪ if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see young
just ahead in "pop news," with rachel. great to have you here, rachel. keep it here. i guess i never really gave much thought to the acidity in any foods. never thought about the coffee i was drinking having acids. it never dawned on me that it could hurt your teeth. my dentist has told me your enamel is wearing away, and that sounded really scary to me, and i was like well can you fix it, can you paint it back on, and he explained that it was not something that grows back, it's kind...
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and rachel smith is here with more. hi, rachel. >> hi, guys. that's right, dan and rebecca.ersies in the very short time since she captured the title of miss usa. and the latest, questions the state she called home before winning the crown. is it nevada or california? >> nevada. >> reporter: this morning, miss usa nia sanchez, just seven days into her reign, is facing questions about eligibility. >> nia sanchez, 24, las vegas, nevada. >> reporter: critics say she moved to nevada for easier competition, after three consecutive failed attempts to win the golden state's crown. >> riverside county, nia sanchez. >> reporter: the network claims that sanchez was living in california throughout 2013, when she captured the title of miss nevada, usa, earning the spot in the national competition last sunday night. the miss universe and miss nevada, usa, organization, telling abc news, they stand by their winner. writing in a statement, there's no reason to question her residency. sanchez also released a statement to abc news, saying, nothing could have been more thrilling for me than t
and rachel smith is here with more. hi, rachel. >> hi, guys. that's right, dan and rebecca.ersies in the very short time since she captured the title of miss usa. and the latest, questions the state she called home before winning the crown. is it nevada or california? >> nevada. >> reporter: this morning, miss usa nia sanchez, just seven days into her reign, is facing questions about eligibility. >> nia sanchez, 24, las vegas, nevada. >> reporter: critics say she...
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rachel, good work as usual.ffrey, thanks to you as well. >>> up next, john kerry says the obama administration finally supports arming syrian rebels but has the destruction grows more appalling, is it already way too late? xpert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. grandpa! [ female announcer ] stay strong, stay active with boost. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron
rachel, good work as usual.ffrey, thanks to you as well. >>> up next, john kerry says the obama administration finally supports arming syrian rebels but has the destruction grows more appalling, is it already way too late? xpert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete...
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and things are going to change, but it happens to everyone. >> rachel?> i'd say kind of similar to what maya said, don't be embarrassed because everyone goes through the same thing. >> alexandra? >> i would just say try to live as healthy a life as you can and exercise and eat well and be active and just enjoy being a teenager while you can. >> all right. thank you all for being here. thank you for participating in the study. i know there'll be a lot more coming out of this. we're going to take a little break right now. coming up next we're going to ta talk about the challenges of puberty for boys as well as transgender children. so . >>> welcome back. today we talked about many of the challenges faced by young women in puberty. what about the experiences of boys or transgender children who don't feel at home in the physical body in which they were born. joining me in the studio right now is dr. tetra steinbuchel a psychologist focused on mental health and child development at children's hospital research center in oakland. thank you for being here today
and things are going to change, but it happens to everyone. >> rachel?> i'd say kind of similar to what maya said, don't be embarrassed because everyone goes through the same thing. >> alexandra? >> i would just say try to live as healthy a life as you can and exercise and eat well and be active and just enjoy being a teenager while you can. >> all right. thank you all for being here. thank you for participating in the study. i know there'll be a lot more coming out...
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i think as you know, rachel, the issue that we are mostly concerned about now, the waiting times that exist in various facilities around the country. and we deal with that reasonably aggressively. what we say to veterans, if there is a long waiting period, you can go to a private doctor, you can go to a community health center, department of defense facility, you can get the care you need in a timely manner outside of the va. if you are 40 miles away from a va facility you can go to a private doctor. importantly, rachel, what we also did was put $5 million into the hiring of new doctors and nurses and other personnel. because at the end of the day, it's my view, that in many parts of the country, the va hospitals and clinics are simply understaffed. they don't have the capability of providing care in a timely manner well. address that. we also in this bill -- provide funding for 26 new major medical facilities around the country which have kind of been held on the shelf for a number of years. we are going to got out and build them. that should help a lot of communities around the coun
i think as you know, rachel, the issue that we are mostly concerned about now, the waiting times that exist in various facilities around the country. and we deal with that reasonably aggressively. what we say to veterans, if there is a long waiting period, you can go to a private doctor, you can go to a community health center, department of defense facility, you can get the care you need in a timely manner outside of the va. if you are 40 miles away from a va facility you can go to a private...
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. >> reporter: rachel do you have anything to say for yourself. 32-year-old melissa rachel and stephen pagano had nothing to say as they were going to their arraignment in bensalem. rachel struck and killed vincent perry junior. >> we received a credible tip one of our officers was able to follow up. >> reporter: pagano why did you try to hide the car. bensalem police say he helped concoct a plan to hide the pick up truck and take it to a location in northeast philadelphia. >> they hid the vehicle and took to the a location in philadelphia. >> reporter: at this point, police have no idea how rachel managed to strike the victim without seeing him and whether she was driving under the influence. >> at this time we have no evidence to approve there was narcotics or alcohol related to the investigation. >> reporter: judge brown noting the severitity of the charges ordered rachel held on $750,000 cash bail. pagano was charged with tampering with evidence he removed the license tag and washed the truck he has been ordered held on 75,000 cash bail. at bensalem police headquarters, dann cuella
. >> reporter: rachel do you have anything to say for yourself. 32-year-old melissa rachel and stephen pagano had nothing to say as they were going to their arraignment in bensalem. rachel struck and killed vincent perry junior. >> we received a credible tip one of our officers was able to follow up. >> reporter: pagano why did you try to hide the car. bensalem police say he helped concoct a plan to hide the pick up truck and take it to a location in northeast philadelphia....
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks for joining us this hour at home. the invasion of iraq started on march 20th, 2003. march 20th. on march 23rd, 2003, so still during the very first few days of the initial invasion period, on march 23rd, a long column of vehicles from the 3rd infantry division was driving from southern iraq toward baghdad, when a maintenance company got hit by an ambush. with the nation riveted to the start of that war to what was supposed to be the shock and awe application of overwhelming force to what would be a short victory. that gave us our first household name. the name was jessica lynch. 19-year-old blonde white female west virginia soldier. but apparently beneath it all, she was a rambo. on april 3rd, 2003, "the washington post" ran this front page story and photo of jessica lynch and told the story of her unbelievable heroism after the ambush on that day three of the iraq war. private jessica lynch rescued tuesday from an iraqi hospital, fought fiercely and thought several iraqi soldi
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks for joining us this hour at home. the invasion of iraq started on march 20th, 2003. march 20th. on march 23rd, 2003, so still during the very first few days of the initial invasion period, on march 23rd, a long column of vehicles from the 3rd infantry division was driving from southern iraq toward baghdad, when a maintenance company got hit by an ambush. with the nation riveted to the...
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thank you very much, rachel. i really appreciate it. >> welcome back, we love you, lawrence. >> thanks, rachel. >>> coming up we're going to have more on this, steve schmidt is going to join me, we're going to hear some surprising remarks from rand paul. bellman: captain: thanks, captain obvious. captain: and here's a tip. when you save money on hotel rooms, it's just like saving money on anything else that costs money. like shoes, textiles, foreign investments, spatulas, bounty hunters, javelins... this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" >>> the test now, not just for mr. maliki but all the leadership in iraq is, are they able to set aside their suspicions, their sectarian preferences, for the good of the whole? and we don't know. the one thing i do know is that if they fail to do that, then no amount of military action by the united states can hold that country together. >> that was the presid
thank you very much, rachel. i really appreciate it. >> welcome back, we love you, lawrence. >> thanks, rachel. >>> coming up we're going to have more on this, steve schmidt is going to join me, we're going to hear some surprising remarks from rand paul. bellman: captain: thanks, captain obvious. captain: and here's a tip. when you save money on hotel rooms, it's just like saving money on anything else that costs money. like shoes, textiles, foreign investments, spatulas,...
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thank you very much, rachel. i really appreciate it. >> welcome back, we love you, lawrence. >> thanks, rachel. >>> coming up we're going to have more on this, steve schmidt is going to join me, we're going to hear some surprising remarks from rand paul. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. leadership in iraq is, are they able to set aside their suspicions, their sectarian preferences, for the good of the whole? and we don't know. the one thing i do know is that if they fail to do that, then no amount of military action by the united states can hold that country together. >> that was the president on "morning joe" th
thank you very much, rachel. i really appreciate it. >> welcome back, we love you, lawrence. >> thanks, rachel. >>> coming up we're going to have more on this, steve schmidt is going to join me, we're going to hear some surprising remarks from rand paul. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!"...
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>> love this story, rachel. thank you to your intern stephanie for beating everyone and going out and finding it. >> nice work. >> if the spurs wins, ron is actually going to triple that money. >> yeah, that will be the day. enough problems with the haircut. >>> we turn now to our weather and we say good morning again to meteorologist stephanie roberts, back with us from our sarasota, florida, station. wwsb. good morning, stephanie. >> good morning. >>> it was kind of a rough overnight in the middle of the country. lot of the storm reports coming in, eight reported tornadoes and 86-mile-per-hour wind gusts being reported in kansas. these severe storms will continue be a concern now even as we go into father's day. i want to show you some video out of nebraska, where the rains just poured down overnight. more than 2 1/2 inches of rain reported there in grand island. we're also looking at hail, baseball-sized hail, being compared to a baseball, being compared to an apple. measured on a ruler. obviously, that causi
>> love this story, rachel. thank you to your intern stephanie for beating everyone and going out and finding it. >> nice work. >> if the spurs wins, ron is actually going to triple that money. >> yeah, that will be the day. enough problems with the haircut. >>> we turn now to our weather and we say good morning again to meteorologist stephanie roberts, back with us from our sarasota, florida, station. wwsb. good morning, stephanie. >> good morning....
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i'm rachel nichols. chad johnson spent years as one of the nfl's top receivers.as at catching passes was nothing at compared to how well he was at marketing himself. the man even had his name legally changed to chad ochocinco, a twist on his jersey number, 85. but it's hardly been smooth sailing over the last few years and now chad finds himself in a very unexpected place. >> i'm celebrating. i'm going to score. i'm going to score more than once. >> chad ochocinco! >> he was a six-time pro bowl receiver who dazzled fans as much with his personality as he did with his play. >> they changed the dollar bill to say, in chad we trust. >> "dancing with the stars." >> his own iphone app, movies, tv shows, music videos. ♪ >> he even had a lavish winning to a reality tv star. >> the world premiere of the t-ocho show. >> there was a time chad ochocinco seemed to have it all. that time is long gone. this is quebec, where montreal's canadian football league team is holding training camp. now back to just plain old chad johnson, the 36-year-old is scrapping to get a job. what
i'm rachel nichols. chad johnson spent years as one of the nfl's top receivers.as at catching passes was nothing at compared to how well he was at marketing himself. the man even had his name legally changed to chad ochocinco, a twist on his jersey number, 85. but it's hardly been smooth sailing over the last few years and now chad finds himself in a very unexpected place. >> i'm celebrating. i'm going to score. i'm going to score more than once. >> chad ochocinco! >> he was a...
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rachel is here with her -- oh. rachel and rodney. >> a selfie. >> here i am with my dad, jim.was taken three weeks ago. that is me. that is literally me in all denim. we were in alaska where we have family. >> love it. >> pretty much every picture my dad has the minnesota twins hat from that era. i love it. >> that's really cute. >> thanks, guys. >> where is your dad? >> i think we're going to show him later on. >> we're going to bring him out live. >>> also coming up on this father's day, a twist on our "gma" mom testers segment, of course, it's dad on the job putting those as seen on tv products to the test, including something called the chair jim. gym. >>> but first the case of the feuding neighbors that wound up becoming a murder trial. >> a california man taking the stand in his own defense to say he shot the guy next door because he feared for his life. abc's michelle franzen has more from the courtroom testimony. >> i shot him because i saw a pistol. >> do you feel you had any other choice? >> there was no other choice. >> reporter: michael vilkin in his own words on t
rachel is here with her -- oh. rachel and rodney. >> a selfie. >> here i am with my dad, jim.was taken three weeks ago. that is me. that is literally me in all denim. we were in alaska where we have family. >> love it. >> pretty much every picture my dad has the minnesota twins hat from that era. i love it. >> that's really cute. >> thanks, guys. >> where is your dad? >> i think we're going to show him later on. >> we're going to bring him...
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. >> rachel, i love watching you on these election nights. it's just the most exciting rachel maddow show we can get. >> who needs meth? i'm too excited. >> exactly. i just got to tell you something, i'm going to talk about something halater in the show that i think is the best new thing in the world. but i promise you i will not call it that, because, you know -- >> if you need it, i will loan you my franchise. you can use it. >> it would be wrong. it would be stealing. i can't do that. thank you, rachel, very much. we have breaking news tonight. another chance for republican voters to choose a republican versus the tea party. >> ugly. >> twisted. >> the mississippi mud was expected to fly today. >> in a runoff. >> less than 1,000 votes separated the candidates. >> it has been a grueling thee weeks of campaigning since then. >> it's been nasty and hard fought. >> the most nasty, negative campaign i've ever seen. >> six-term republican thad cochran. >> they want new people. >> he has less experience. >> both are fighting for their political l
. >> rachel, i love watching you on these election nights. it's just the most exciting rachel maddow show we can get. >> who needs meth? i'm too excited. >> exactly. i just got to tell you something, i'm going to talk about something halater in the show that i think is the best new thing in the world. but i promise you i will not call it that, because, you know -- >> if you need it, i will loan you my franchise. you can use it. >> it would be wrong. it would be...
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. >> reporter: rachel do you have anything to say for yourself. 32 melissa rachel and stephen pagano had nothing to say as they were led away to their arraignment in bensalem. >> we received a credible tiptoed one of our officers was able to follow up. >> reporter: pmplet agano -- pagano why did you try to hide the car police say pagano tried to hide the pick up truck and took it to a location in philadelphia. >> they took it to a location in philadelphia where they did other things that we can't get into right now. >> reporter: at this point police had no idea how rachel struck the victim without seeing him and whether she was driving under the influence. >> at this time we have no evidence to approve there was narcotics or alcohol related to the investigation. >> reporter: judge brown ordered rachel held on $750,000 cash bail. pagano has been charged with tampering with evidence, he removed the license tag and washed it. he has been ordered held on $75,000 cash bail. dann cuellar channel 6 "action news." >> osha is investigating the death of a worker at a demolition site in south j
. >> reporter: rachel do you have anything to say for yourself. 32 melissa rachel and stephen pagano had nothing to say as they were led away to their arraignment in bensalem. >> we received a credible tiptoed one of our officers was able to follow up. >> reporter: pmplet agano -- pagano why did you try to hide the car police say pagano tried to hide the pick up truck and took it to a location in philadelphia. >> they took it to a location in philadelphia where they did...
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>> you're right, rachel. very striking that he had an event today, cochran did, all three congressmen there. lieutenant governor there. the governor there. john mccain there supporting him. there's a tv ad that runs i think every five seconds here showing brett favre, the most popular person i'm sure in mississippi endorsing cochran as well. there's a lot of bad blood between haley barbour who's kind of the official head of the republican party in reality here in mississippi, and mcdaniel or things mcdaniel did when barbour was governor. at the same time, this is a very poor state and why the electeds want cochran to win. their view is he can bring more earmarks back. no matter who they have in the senate, they need that person to get earmarks to the state. this is a very poor state, and protect their military bases. you saw mccain today in an interview already hinting he would find a way to work with mcdaniel down the line. people here are acknowledging mcdaniel is likely to win. i think you will see a unity
>> you're right, rachel. very striking that he had an event today, cochran did, all three congressmen there. lieutenant governor there. the governor there. john mccain there supporting him. there's a tv ad that runs i think every five seconds here showing brett favre, the most popular person i'm sure in mississippi endorsing cochran as well. there's a lot of bad blood between haley barbour who's kind of the official head of the republican party in reality here in mississippi, and mcdaniel...
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i'm back now with carli lloyd, eva chin and rachel nichols.twitter traffic during the portugal, usa match. twitter literally blew up with each goal. so why is this world cup different than any of the other world cups? why is twitter going crazy over it. >> i this i they need into each other. certainly have more people on twitter than before. it's growing every year. we're talking before about the communal experience. it's a great way to sort of share with your friends who might not be around with you are, feel like you're all watching it together. and again, because everybody in the country is basically rooting for the same team. it just makes that communal feeling more exponential. you might be watching an nfl game and on twitter following along with your chicago bears tweets but there's a lot of people rooting for the new york giants. if everyone on your twitter feed is celebrating the same goal at the same time, it adds to the experience. >> carli, i want to ask you this. it's like we want to figure out a reason. why is this, why is that. m
i'm back now with carli lloyd, eva chin and rachel nichols.twitter traffic during the portugal, usa match. twitter literally blew up with each goal. so why is this world cup different than any of the other world cups? why is twitter going crazy over it. >> i this i they need into each other. certainly have more people on twitter than before. it's growing every year. we're talking before about the communal experience. it's a great way to sort of share with your friends who might not be...
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breathe right. >>> i'm rachel nichols, and welcome back to our nba finals edition of "unguarded." coming to you tonight from the san antonio spurs practice gym. one of the biggest stars to come through here, david robinson, the ten-time all star who won two nba titles and two olympic gold medals, one is a member of the historic dream team. and his post playing career hasn't been too bad either. >> well, as we sit here and watch the spurs try to win another title, it's hard not to think about the title you won and then walked off the court. i mean -- >> yeah. >> this is supposedly the athlete's ultimate dream, right? to walk away and retire a champion. we hear that a lot. does it actually make it easier? >> yeah. it's amazing. it's great experience. and especially since you work through your whole career, you're trying to build up to that one great moment. it is kind of the ultimate achievement. and it's a nice way to walk out. >> a lot of the athletes have trouble retiring. >> the first year or two after you retire, it's difficult because there's no place you can get that same kin
breathe right. >>> i'm rachel nichols, and welcome back to our nba finals edition of "unguarded." coming to you tonight from the san antonio spurs practice gym. one of the biggest stars to come through here, david robinson, the ten-time all star who won two nba titles and two olympic gold medals, one is a member of the historic dream team. and his post playing career hasn't been too bad either. >> well, as we sit here and watch the spurs try to win another title, it's...
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. >> reporter: police arrested 22-year-old emily hunzinger and 29-year-old rachel camilla eventually finding the hat in the break-in, and other items in hunzinger's car. after she was pulled over for speeding. both women face burglary charges. ryan owens, abc news, los
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so rachel, you take care. teresa as well.'re getting close to the top of the hour. that's our show for now. thanks so much for watching us this sunday afternoon. reminder for you here, make sure you join "morning joe." mika brzezinski tomorrow, one-on-one interview with president obama. that is right here on msnbc. so have a great evening. i know what y'all are probably going to be doing here in about two hours. right? go team usa versus portugal. i don't care how good looking the dude is from portugal, okay? go usa! >> they are the good guys. >> the dog looked like he was about to get swept away. >> and the bad. >> trying to slit my throat from behind, telling me she's going to kill me. >> men and women capable of courageous action. >> if we didn't get things going quickly, he was losing brain function. >> or dastardly deeds. >> they were carrying guns, big guns. >> from the valiant. >> i didn't know how many thrusts it would take. he was a lot bigger guy than i was. >> to the violent. >> the first few blows were so
so rachel, you take care. teresa as well.'re getting close to the top of the hour. that's our show for now. thanks so much for watching us this sunday afternoon. reminder for you here, make sure you join "morning joe." mika brzezinski tomorrow, one-on-one interview with president obama. that is right here on msnbc. so have a great evening. i know what y'all are probably going to be doing here in about two hours. right? go team usa versus portugal. i don't care how good looking the...
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the "rachel maddow show" begins right now. good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, chris. thank you. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. the conservative medium and conservative movement in this country have a single, undisputed home on the internet. there's one low-tech mostly black-and-white website which is basically the home page online for the whole american right wing. and it has been the same website, it has been the same place for more than a decade now. yeah, there have been others that have tried to topple it, but nobody's been able to. no offense to our friends at the fox news channel, but the fox news website is terrible. even the new fox news website is terrible. and when they got a new new fox news website recently, that, too, was terrible. nobody really uses the fox news website as their home page unless they're paid to do so because they work at the fox news channel. other well-funded entrepreneurial efforts have been made on the right to try to take over that sector. new right-wing media hubs have been popping up on the right over the last few
the "rachel maddow show" begins right now. good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, chris. thank you. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. the conservative medium and conservative movement in this country have a single, undisputed home on the internet. there's one low-tech mostly black-and-white website which is basically the home page online for the whole american right wing. and it has been the same website, it has been the same place for more than a decade now....
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. >>> and on last night's "rachel maddow," pulitzer prize-winning journalist and author of "the angler the cheney vice presidency" talks to rachel about cheney's "wall street journal" op ed and his views on iraq. >> he had a 13% approval rating because the american people didn't understand what it takes to protect them. he's convinced of his rightness. he thinks the public's fickle and not well informed, and therefore he uses a sort of blunt hammer in trying to form public opinion. >> and that is your morning dish of "scrambled politics." i am joined now by syndicated columnist bob franken. always good to see you, bob. good morning. >> good morning, although i'm following quite the act with bart gelman, a friend of mine and one of the most distinguished reporters there is. he's the one, by the way, who's exposed much of the ed snowden material in the "washington post." >> that was a great interview on "rachel maddow" last night. >> it was. >> the president told leaders on capitol hill he will keep them in the loop on the situation in iraq, but will he act with congress -- he didn't ask
. >>> and on last night's "rachel maddow," pulitzer prize-winning journalist and author of "the angler the cheney vice presidency" talks to rachel about cheney's "wall street journal" op ed and his views on iraq. >> he had a 13% approval rating because the american people didn't understand what it takes to protect them. he's convinced of his rightness. he thinks the public's fickle and not well informed, and therefore he uses a sort of blunt hammer...
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monday night, rachel.n once again say "and now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell" and every one of those words will be true including the lawrence and o'donnell part. >> i said it a lot when the lawrence o'donnell part was not true because i just couldn't stop doing it. both in your memory but also because i'm just hard wired. we are all really, really, really looking forward to having you back, lawrence. congratulations on your recover re. we missed you terribly. it's great that you're back monday. >> thank you for the book, rachel. >> absolutely. it was hard to get. >>> all right. coming up, we took a little field trip today to the deep south. we got some footage today in mississippi that is exclusive to the show that you won't see anywhere else and that i think is kind of magic. i'm really proud of this special that we're just about to do right now. stay with us. that's next. ♪ abe! get in! punch it! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to ama
monday night, rachel.n once again say "and now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell" and every one of those words will be true including the lawrence and o'donnell part. >> i said it a lot when the lawrence o'donnell part was not true because i just couldn't stop doing it. both in your memory but also because i'm just hard wired. we are all really, really, really looking forward to having you back, lawrence. congratulations on your recover re. we...
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a reminder to all of you, don't miss rachel's world cup special "unguarded." an exclusive with new york yankee derek jeter. we'll watch you, rachel, tonight 10:30 eastern on cnn. >>> coming up next, #alleyesonisis. the terrorist group using several forms of social media to get their message out. they even released this youtube video today in english. who are they trying to recruit? what does this video say about their sophistication level? coming up on cnn. vo: david's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of
a reminder to all of you, don't miss rachel's world cup special "unguarded." an exclusive with new york yankee derek jeter. we'll watch you, rachel, tonight 10:30 eastern on cnn. >>> coming up next, #alleyesonisis. the terrorist group using several forms of social media to get their message out. they even released this youtube video today in english. who are they trying to recruit? what does this video say about their sophistication level? coming up on cnn. vo: david's heart...
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here he is, adam silver telling rachel nichols about what is next for the team. you know that dream... on my count. the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no... introducing verizon xlte. hey guys, i got it right here! we've doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to coast. so take on more. with xlte. for best results, use verizon. when salesman alan ames books his room at laquinta.com, he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can check in and power up before his big meeting. and when alan gets all powered up, ya know what happens? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! he's a selling machine! put it there. and there, and there, and there. la quinta inns & suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only a laquinta.com! la quinta! (vo)cars for crash survival,ning subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble... ...and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tes
here he is, adam silver telling rachel nichols about what is next for the team. you know that dream... on my count. the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no... introducing verizon xlte. hey guys, i got it right here! we've doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to coast. so take on more. with xlte. for best results, use verizon. when salesman alan ames books his room at laquinta.com, he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows...
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i'm phil torres here with kyle and rachelle.an i do with bamboo to get around town? >> turns out you can build a bike. we were using bamboo for well over a century. but down in greensboro, alabama, you can build a bike with an innovative new design. why don't we check it out? deep in the heart of rowe, alabama, the once thriving town of greensboro is struggling. a quarter of the population lives below the poverty line. the catfish capital is struggling to keep its head above water. >> what happened when you came here? >> about 75% of the shops shut down. >> there was one thing they had plenty of. >> we have a lot of bamboo. you have to have something you're making out of it. >> pandor became somewhat of a one woman stimulus plan for governor'sboro, running the hero foundation, she tapped into the town's most unwanted resource to do it. bamboo bicycles aren't exactly a new idea. they have been around since the first one was introduced back in 1894. and now they are gaining popularity in small bike shops like this one. but none of
i'm phil torres here with kyle and rachelle.an i do with bamboo to get around town? >> turns out you can build a bike. we were using bamboo for well over a century. but down in greensboro, alabama, you can build a bike with an innovative new design. why don't we check it out? deep in the heart of rowe, alabama, the once thriving town of greensboro is struggling. a quarter of the population lives below the poverty line. the catfish capital is struggling to keep its head above water....
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and a network for professional women rachel sclar is with us. >> rachel, is the support for hillary clinton waning? she had tough woks in the interview. >> i don't think the support for hillary clinton is waning at all. i think she is just emerges as a precandidate if you will. >> precandidate. >> no one is a candidate until they announce their intention to announce. this is a move toward candidacy and putting herself out there and obviously, i don't think any politician expects to go out to the the public and have it sunshine and puppies and roses and unicorns certainly not hillary clinton. but it is a best seller and the book got a ton of coverage, and the most important thing when you are hillary clinton is to show case your leadership and likeability. and first time america likes hillary clinton. >> the bock is doing fine. it is not harry potter, and it is not jk rolings. what makes me sad about the interpretation. she didn't used lewinsky it would fly off the shelves. i don't care about state department intrigue. >> i did buy it and i care. >> me and james bonds would have to be involv
and a network for professional women rachel sclar is with us. >> rachel, is the support for hillary clinton waning? she had tough woks in the interview. >> i don't think the support for hillary clinton is waning at all. i think she is just emerges as a precandidate if you will. >> precandidate. >> no one is a candidate until they announce their intention to announce. this is a move toward candidacy and putting herself out there and obviously, i don't think any politician...
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rachel nichols, don lemon, thank you to both of you. >> how will he survive?, guys. >>> just ahead, an emotional first pitch at a softball game that brought members of congress together against journalists, including me. the play-by-play, after this. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. imagine what they can do for yours. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that. did you know there is an oldest trick in the book? what? trick number one. look-est over there. ha ha. made-est thou look. so end-eth the trick. hey.... yes.... geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. listen up, thunder dragons, it's time to get a hotel. hey, razor. check this out. we
rachel nichols, don lemon, thank you to both of you. >> how will he survive?, guys. >>> just ahead, an emotional first pitch at a softball game that brought members of congress together against journalists, including me. the play-by-play, after this. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter...
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. >> rachel madow has written a piece saying you can't continue to band wagon on these things. the white house has powwowed with both chambers of congress. leaders have intimated that the president doesn't need to seek a new authorization for deploying forces and maintaining a kind of combat stance if needed inside iraq if needed. those authorizations had expired. the president punctured the expiration had on that date when we removed combat troops. rachel is saying you can't go back and rewrite that history because she would like to see a vote in congress among those people. we saw in syria when members of the house and senate were home on labor day weekends and news had been reached about the syria chemical weapons attacks, there was a lot of effort and very quickly congress heard from constituents all over the country we do not want to go to war. the initial steps to basically begin being taken to strike syria were walked back because the american public just said no. rachel is basically saying you can't do this as a parlor room deal without coming back for the authorization
. >> rachel madow has written a piece saying you can't continue to band wagon on these things. the white house has powwowed with both chambers of congress. leaders have intimated that the president doesn't need to seek a new authorization for deploying forces and maintaining a kind of combat stance if needed inside iraq if needed. those authorizations had expired. the president punctured the expiration had on that date when we removed combat troops. rachel is saying you can't go back and...
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as rachel laid out, they needed a point. they got a point. they're in good shape. >> you and griff, you enjoy yourself as you stay there and work very hard. just kidding because i love. rachel, looking ahead to thursday and germany. everyone loves a good mystery. the conspiracy theorists are at it already as far as maybe if the two teams could get together because this u.s. head coach, jurgen klinsmann, national hero, played for germany once upon a time. get together, have a draw, save up their energy for the next game. is that just nonsense or what? >> certainly i don't think anyone seriously thinks that's going to happen. you have to know why people are talking about this. first of all, not just a national soccer hero here in germany, but he used to coach the german national team. his protege now coaches the german national team. there's five german americans on the u.s. team. germany has a history of doing this. this happened before in 1982 in the world cup, what was then west germany was playing austria. it's pretty well acknowledged the
as rachel laid out, they needed a point. they got a point. they're in good shape. >> you and griff, you enjoy yourself as you stay there and work very hard. just kidding because i love. rachel, looking ahead to thursday and germany. everyone loves a good mystery. the conspiracy theorists are at it already as far as maybe if the two teams could get together because this u.s. head coach, jurgen klinsmann, national hero, played for germany once upon a time. get together, have a draw, save up...