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great guy. >> on the night of rachel's murder, witnesses saw rachel accompany an inebriated denofa tothe motel next door to the club. jack denofa didn't deny that. he simply said she left without going to his room. >> we knew jack denofa was in there, but we wanted to find out -- we wanted to place rachel in that room. >> four days had passed since denofa stayed in the motel room, and it had been cleaned repeatedly, but analysts got a break. on the outside windowsill, they found white fibers, and there was a tiny spot of blood in the shower stall. andrew nardelli compared those fibers to fibers from rachel's sweater. >> one of the main types of characteristics that we would look for first off would be color, and a number of the fibers from the window were a different color than the types of fibers that were from the sweater. >> though superficially similar, the fibers did not match. investigators now compared the blood sample from the shower stall to rachel's dna and got another setback. >> with the swab from the shower stall, there was no dna detected. i ran the sample twice. i tried
great guy. >> on the night of rachel's murder, witnesses saw rachel accompany an inebriated denofa tothe motel next door to the club. jack denofa didn't deny that. he simply said she left without going to his room. >> we knew jack denofa was in there, but we wanted to find out -- we wanted to place rachel in that room. >> four days had passed since denofa stayed in the motel room, and it had been cleaned repeatedly, but analysts got a break. on the outside windowsill, they...
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>> she was a natural. >> reporter: on rachel's 15th birthday, rachel introduced kelly to her new best friends shelia and skylar. here they are that night. >> they were two adorable little girls smiling up at me, you know, just looking so angelic. >> reporter: but that vision of angels would soon be shattered. july 5th, 2012, skylar finishes a night shift at wendy's. >> skylar walked through the door, gave her mom a hug, and said, "i love you, mom." then she hugged me and said, "i love you, dad." she went to bed. >> reporter: the next day dave and mary go to work. but when he returns home that afternoon, skylar's bedroom door is still closed. >> i knocked on her door. there was no answer. so i said, "sky, come on! you got to get up." and i still didn't get an answer. so i opened the door, and i looked down at her bed and it hadn't been slept in. and it scared me. so, i immediately called mary. she said, "she's not home?" and i said, "no." >> reporter: concerned, his next call -- shelia. >> she answered on her first ring. and i said, "you got any clue where skylar is?" she said, "no." i
>> she was a natural. >> reporter: on rachel's 15th birthday, rachel introduced kelly to her new best friends shelia and skylar. here they are that night. >> they were two adorable little girls smiling up at me, you know, just looking so angelic. >> reporter: but that vision of angels would soon be shattered. july 5th, 2012, skylar finishes a night shift at wendy's. >> skylar walked through the door, gave her mom a hug, and said, "i love you, mom." then...
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as for rachel, just hours after skylar's disappearance she's family friend kelly ke but kelly says rachelworried about her missing frnd >> i mean, she was texting all . she seemed urgent. >> reporter: meanwhile her other best friend, shelia, is in constant contact with skylar's parents, helping them post missing person posters. tweeting messages like this, was really waiting for skylar come home. ju disappearance, shelia comes to the neese's home, devastated, with a special request. >> she says, "is i if i go ck a s>> she was crying, shelia crying pretty and she was oner bed, so i just sat down on the bed beside her and rbecki was tryin console her, make her feel beer >> she was going through the same thing we were going through, just at a smaller leve know. i mean, this is ts gone. we're flipping out. aivon herphore s tuo e.'s horr. a doti the runaway theor dn take her contact lens on. >> apparenshe was planning to come back faiy y. morgantown, people are searching for skylarondering what coul d daleen berry.re were lots and. her head. >> somebody followed her home. >> she'd met someone
as for rachel, just hours after skylar's disappearance she's family friend kelly ke but kelly says rachelworried about her missing frnd >> i mean, she was texting all . she seemed urgent. >> reporter: meanwhile her other best friend, shelia, is in constant contact with skylar's parents, helping them post missing person posters. tweeting messages like this, was really waiting for skylar come home. ju disappearance, shelia comes to the neese's home, devastated, with a special request....
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rachel nichols joins us live. a number of the belgian players, is it better for him or them? >> definitely for him, whether it's hockey or soccer, the advantage is always to the goalie because they know how an attacker prefers to score, but also it's an advantage for the u.s., just that they have tim howard, you mentioned he's 35 years old. he was good in high school so young. jurgen klinsmann the u.s. coach calls him one of the top five goaltenders in the world, and he's also very motivated today, carol, as well. hey, he does know at 35, this is likely going to be his last world cup. he's treasured these experiences, and this the knockout round. if they get knocked out that could be a hit for his world cup career and he doesn't want to go home yet. >> i conditioned th >> i can understand that certainly. something funny going on here, you heard the waffle house is boycotting belgian waffles? i love that. >> attacking breakfast food, i understand patriotism, but at some point, right? i mean, come on. everybody shou
rachel nichols joins us live. a number of the belgian players, is it better for him or them? >> definitely for him, whether it's hockey or soccer, the advantage is always to the goalie because they know how an attacker prefers to score, but also it's an advantage for the u.s., just that they have tim howard, you mentioned he's 35 years old. he was good in high school so young. jurgen klinsmann the u.s. coach calls him one of the top five goaltenders in the world, and he's also very...
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rachel jeantel still has a lot of work ahead of her. more tutoring and plans to go to college. there are several careers she's got in mind. but after her experience there's one line of work she can definitely rule out. let's set the record straight. i'll ask you straight out. >> straight out. >> reporter: do you want to be an attorney? >> no. >> reporter: david mattingly, cnn, miami. >>> and cnn gets unique access to a new york police department forensic lab. we'll show you the state of the art equipment and how officers are using it to solve cases. the science behind the hunt, next. >>> bottom of the hour now. welcome back. i'm fredricka whitfield. >>> actor and comedian tracy morgan is back at home after being released from a rehab hospital center. had continues to recover from a car crash that left him critically injured last month. officials say a walmart truck rear-ended morgan's limo on the new jersey turnpike. the crash killed his friend and injured two others. morgan is suing walmart over the incident. >>> the federal government
rachel jeantel still has a lot of work ahead of her. more tutoring and plans to go to college. there are several careers she's got in mind. but after her experience there's one line of work she can definitely rule out. let's set the record straight. i'll ask you straight out. >> straight out. >> reporter: do you want to be an attorney? >> no. >> reporter: david mattingly, cnn, miami. >>> and cnn gets unique access to a new york police department forensic lab....
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i couldn't really hear after that. >> were you there, rachel, during that? my dad said that somebody -- somebody shot nickel baby and i went outside and i sat in the snow. i just buried my head into my hands and i started to cry. and then he tapped me on the shoulder and told me, haile's gone, too. >> that's your brother and your best friend. do you remember what was racing through your head, rachel? >> basically why? i guess we all just couldn't believe it was both at one time so suddenly. >> even harder to absorb, how and where nick and haile were shot. they were the intruders byron smith killed. >> it was all very unbelievable. >> so what happened in that basement on elm street? the answer to that would lead to a heated debate. how far is too far when it comes to defending your home. when do you cross the line between victim and criminal? >> coming up, what had nick and haile been up to? a grainy image captures a clue. is that nick? >> you see him on different cameras, different angles walking around the house. >> is that haile? deputies are about to lear
i couldn't really hear after that. >> were you there, rachel, during that? my dad said that somebody -- somebody shot nickel baby and i went outside and i sat in the snow. i just buried my head into my hands and i started to cry. and then he tapped me on the shoulder and told me, haile's gone, too. >> that's your brother and your best friend. do you remember what was racing through your head, rachel? >> basically why? i guess we all just couldn't believe it was both at one...
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. >> rachel, it's me! rachel! >> exhibit b-5 creates an internet sensation sparking vigorous debate. some believe it's really leaked trial evidence. >> it feels real. like the shaky camera and the sort of awkward moments when they aren't saying a lot. >> many others think this is a sick and twisted hoax. >> this is definitely fake. there's somebody that's hit by a car you're going to keep a camera on your face and run to them? our instincts are to drop and help your friend. >> so what is the truth? >> well, i just got back from the funeral so i'd have to say exhibit b-5 is pretty damn real. >> wait, there's no way -- >> hi. i'm cindy and i played rachel on exhibit b-5. and i am all good. >> that's more like it. >> rachel! >> exhibit b-5 is a ghoulish take on prank videos. it comes from the creative mind of film director kyle rankin. >> i think people like to watch videos like this because it's similar to getting on a roller coaster. it's skirting death. that's why it's so popular. >> kyle has worked on many films
. >> rachel, it's me! rachel! >> exhibit b-5 creates an internet sensation sparking vigorous debate. some believe it's really leaked trial evidence. >> it feels real. like the shaky camera and the sort of awkward moments when they aren't saying a lot. >> many others think this is a sick and twisted hoax. >> this is definitely fake. there's somebody that's hit by a car you're going to keep a camera on your face and run to them? our instincts are to drop and help...
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thank you very much for being here. >> hey, rachel, glad to see you. >> you, too.y do you consider today's ruling to be such a grave error? i was struck by the starkness of the terms in which you put your response today. >> because it is a grave error. i know that the words about it that you've used tonight are that it's a very narrow opinion, that it focuses just on these medications related to abortion. but rachel, this case, this decision, left unanswered so many questions and the court basically said to corporations come on to us and file your complaint disguised as religious conviction and we'll tell you whether you qualify or not. that is a dangerous way to go. we don't know what a close ownership is in a corporation. we know that the "wall street journal" and "slate" says it could be as many as 90% of the organizations in this land. think about that. and the promise that this wasn't going to heighten discrimination that could be hidden under religion is simply not true. do you want the supreme court of the united states deciding what is a sincere religious b
thank you very much for being here. >> hey, rachel, glad to see you. >> you, too.y do you consider today's ruling to be such a grave error? i was struck by the starkness of the terms in which you put your response today. >> because it is a grave error. i know that the words about it that you've used tonight are that it's a very narrow opinion, that it focuses just on these medications related to abortion. but rachel, this case, this decision, left unanswered so many questions...
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trayvon martin's friend, rachel gent el. >> rachel was on the phone with trayvon martin.made no secret of her feelings during a combative cross-examination by the defense in zimmerman's murder trial. today i find her working hard to put the past behind her and deal with lingering regret. >> were you blaming yourself when george zimmerman went free? >> a little bit. >> do you think you should have said something different this or acted differently? >> act different. >> you think the jurors didn't take your seriously? >> yes. they judge how they talk, how they look, how they dress. >> and they were judging you? >> yes. >> and that was the beginning of an astonishing turn around in rachel jeantel's life. >> she was suffering from post-traumatic stress. >> ron organized a support group he calls the village providing rachel with councseling. no one knew at the time. but when 19-year-old rachel took the stand she was barely able to read and write beyond the level of a third grader. she often pushed back when tutors took four to six hours a day. >> during the trial i saw what ha
trayvon martin's friend, rachel gent el. >> rachel was on the phone with trayvon martin.made no secret of her feelings during a combative cross-examination by the defense in zimmerman's murder trial. today i find her working hard to put the past behind her and deal with lingering regret. >> were you blaming yourself when george zimmerman went free? >> a little bit. >> do you think you should have said something different this or acted differently? >> act different....
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rachel is i mother.ave choices and there is a relative to keep them safe and they make it? >> but shpt the relative meet them and not just love them in the border. >> they put some of that money that is going in to border control. 17 billion in trying to cover all that encompasses going to the border we could everify. that would go a long way to make sure the people are working. and why not? congress said, first we must pass the law to deport len million people. >> that's not going to happen. >> we need immigration reform. republicans agree on that. the discussion is what that is going to look like. but in this case, we saw the increasing number of children coming uncompanied. he had an obligation as a president and parent and speak with the leaders of those countries to stop children from coming alone. the situations are desperate. that journey means you might not so that child again. there is no excuse for the president not doing something. >> you are right. but i don't put the blame on the president?
rachel is i mother.ave choices and there is a relative to keep them safe and they make it? >> but shpt the relative meet them and not just love them in the border. >> they put some of that money that is going in to border control. 17 billion in trying to cover all that encompasses going to the border we could everify. that would go a long way to make sure the people are working. and why not? congress said, first we must pass the law to deport len million people. >> that's not...
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i said -- my exact words was this -- >> yes. >> call rachelle. tell her i need to speak to her. [ bleep ] decision. grow up or something like that. >> yeah, you did. >> if you send me to cw or send me to the box. >> right. >> i was aggravated, rachelle. >> i know that. >> and the only way i know how to channel my anger is physically. so instead of me doing that, i'm yelling. >> yep. >> i'm yelling. >> that was recognized. >> rachelle, tell you the truth, all jokes aside, i'm not trying to play with you. like you know, you got your job. you the boss and i respect you. know what i'm coming from? >> yep. >> you and i both know usually i wouldn't care about being -- about being seg. doesn't matter. i'll stay here. >> i know. >> i just feel as though, if i just did four months. four months. >> that's why i'm saying you're not dead in the water. >> the next step for esdale is administrative segregation or asu hearing that will determine how long he remain in segregation. >> you'll most likely be seeing asu tomorrow. yes. >> i'll be there. >> all right. >> i'll be there. >> all right.
i said -- my exact words was this -- >> yes. >> call rachelle. tell her i need to speak to her. [ bleep ] decision. grow up or something like that. >> yeah, you did. >> if you send me to cw or send me to the box. >> right. >> i was aggravated, rachelle. >> i know that. >> and the only way i know how to channel my anger is physically. so instead of me doing that, i'm yelling. >> yep. >> i'm yelling. >> that was recognized....
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rachel, what prompted you to write the piece? >> well, i was really concerned about the fear that people are bringing up about these kids being a disease threat. we should be concerned about children from central america who have made this long journey, who have been trafficked, who come from violent places. we should be concerned about their health, but we shouldn't think of them as a health threat to americans, because frankly, if you look at the facts especially with respect to vaccine-preventable diseases, these kids are more likely to be vaccinated than kids in texas. >> you're someone who studies public health, md phd. you think there's nothing there, just as a matter of basic -- the basic facts of this from a public health perspective, this scare mongering about them, these kids, a public health threat, is not really -- there's no there, there. >> i do think there are some diseases of concern, but most of the ones that these kids are at risk for are coming up and are a problem because of crowding and unsanitary conditions
rachel, what prompted you to write the piece? >> well, i was really concerned about the fear that people are bringing up about these kids being a disease threat. we should be concerned about children from central america who have made this long journey, who have been trafficked, who come from violent places. we should be concerned about their health, but we shouldn't think of them as a health threat to americans, because frankly, if you look at the facts especially with respect to...
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parents rachel and tony are in their car with their three small children having just left rachel's parents the passenger seat and rachel is behind the wheel. >> we had been driving for about 15 minutes and all of a sudden tony tells me, there's a snake head. >> i looked up out of the corner of my eye and i was like, it's a snake head and i looked back down and started studying, again, and i did a double take and thought, what in the world? >> i look over for a minute and he does a double take, too, and gets out his phone. >> being a daddy of now three, you just anything happens your phone is ready to start videoing. >> and we watch this snake come out from in front of him on the passenger side and start sliding across our windshield wipers and then over to my side. >> before they know it. a 4 1/2 foot rat snake turns their regular routine into a terrifying adventure. >> but i know nothing about snakes, so, i'm just thinking it's a poisonous snake and at that point i'm freaking out. >> the fisher's next scary thought is that it must have crawled up from the car's engine and was there a chan
parents rachel and tony are in their car with their three small children having just left rachel's parents the passenger seat and rachel is behind the wheel. >> we had been driving for about 15 minutes and all of a sudden tony tells me, there's a snake head. >> i looked up out of the corner of my eye and i was like, it's a snake head and i looked back down and started studying, again, and i did a double take and thought, what in the world? >> i look over for a minute and he...
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. >> thank you, rachel. >> it does seem improbable to me, given congressional politics right now, that president obama is going to get what he's asking for in terms of surging resources to deal with this situation on the border. what is your sense of it? >> well, i'm very hopeful that we'll be able to take his proposal and justify it and make sure it does what it needs to do to handle some 60,000 kids, most of them from the age of 14 to 18, on the border. look, we've got a big problem. we cannot ignore it like we've ignored the highway trust fund and like we've ignored immigration reform and like we've ignored so many things in congress.
. >> thank you, rachel. >> it does seem improbable to me, given congressional politics right now, that president obama is going to get what he's asking for in terms of surging resources to deal with this situation on the border. what is your sense of it? >> well, i'm very hopeful that we'll be able to take his proposal and justify it and make sure it does what it needs to do to handle some 60,000 kids, most of them from the age of 14 to 18, on the border. look, we've got a big...
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that's something he said before. >> rachel's point is interesting.n't say anything like i was wrong and i'm moving on. he's not the only politician we've seen in that kind of box. hillary clinton was in that kind of box in the last presidential election. he probably wanted any problems with that particular subject in the civil rights act, but do you think that kind of thing is going to dog him throughout a presidential campaign? >> i think it is difficult when you look at the number of questions in our politics that relate to federal versus state control. it's an issue on obamacare in the medicaid expansion and an issue on some of these discussions around corporate personhood and where do you want to locate that power and do you want to have national or local rules? he's led on the idea that we should let states decriminalize pot. but again, that brings you back to these questions of federalism. there are some issues, laurnwre, that are bigger than state's rights. we settled that controversy in this country around race and civil rights. there are oth
that's something he said before. >> rachel's point is interesting.n't say anything like i was wrong and i'm moving on. he's not the only politician we've seen in that kind of box. hillary clinton was in that kind of box in the last presidential election. he probably wanted any problems with that particular subject in the civil rights act, but do you think that kind of thing is going to dog him throughout a presidential campaign? >> i think it is difficult when you look at the number...
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rachel, thank you so much. >> welcome back. >> thank you. >>> and today, vladimir putin finally spoke out about the shootdown of malaysia airlines flight 17.
rachel, thank you so much. >> welcome back. >> thank you. >>> and today, vladimir putin finally spoke out about the shootdown of malaysia airlines flight 17.
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so tonight, with only an assumed blessing from rachel maddow herself, we break ground on "the rachel the canned response repetition hall of fame. they were simply canned response repeaters. but tonight, they're now hall of famers, thanks to the fourth charter member of this club, and he is republican governor rick scott of florida. last week a complaint was filed. when he was asked about the allegations yesterday, here is what he had to say. >> with the law enforcement who with there are with you, did you think all of those deputies were off duty? >> i'm very proud we got a police chief endorse me and 40 sheriffs endorsed me. i'm very proud of the support of all the law enforcement. we invite them to our campaign events and i'm appreciative of the ones that came. >> do you think it was a problem to have on-duty law enforcement there? >> i'm very appreciative of their support and those that come to my event. >> you didn't answer that question. >> look, i'm appreciative of everybody that comes to my events. we should be very supportive of our law enforcement. >> do you think it's okay
so tonight, with only an assumed blessing from rachel maddow herself, we break ground on "the rachel the canned response repetition hall of fame. they were simply canned response repeaters. but tonight, they're now hall of famers, thanks to the fourth charter member of this club, and he is republican governor rick scott of florida. last week a complaint was filed. when he was asked about the allegations yesterday, here is what he had to say. >> with the law enforcement who with there...
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>> rachel, i saw children younger than 1 years old. saw a child crying for her mother while a border agent changed her diaper. saw children looking across with their faces pressed to the glass at their siblings that were in different cells from them. i saw children, like your children and my children, who are scared and feel abandoned and were dirty and need help. and in dallas county, we have the ability to help them and we're going to help them. >> i understand that dallas is also looking -- dallas county is also looking for families to potentially be involved as foster families for these kids. is that right? >> i had a meeting today with leaders in the catholic charities and the baptist general convention of texas and asked them to look not only throughout north texas, but throughout the united states and i'll ask others to help with that so that we can find foster families so that we can provide some love and some normalcy to these children. >> dallas county judge, clay jenkins, thank you for talking with us about this. we'd love t
>> rachel, i saw children younger than 1 years old. saw a child crying for her mother while a border agent changed her diaper. saw children looking across with their faces pressed to the glass at their siblings that were in different cells from them. i saw children, like your children and my children, who are scared and feel abandoned and were dirty and need help. and in dallas county, we have the ability to help them and we're going to help them. >> i understand that dallas is also...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts now. good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. we've got wendy davis, democratic candidate for texas governor, here tonight for the interview. i hope you will stick around for that. >>> but we start with this. second terms are tough for american presidents. in bill clinton's second term, he got impeached. in richard nixon's second term, he was about to get impeached and then he had to resign the presidency. ronald reagan's second term he had to come up with the "i don't remember anything" answer to make the iran contra scandal go away. although 14 members of his administration got indicted in that scandal including his defense secretary and two of his national security advisers. and in george w. bush's second term, it was clear very early on in that second term that that second term for him, like most other modern presidents, was also not going to be a walk in the park. and there was this great snapshot, this great moment in time less than one week after george w. bush was inaugurated for his second term where p
"the rachel maddow show" starts now. good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. we've got wendy davis, democratic candidate for texas governor, here tonight for the interview. i hope you will stick around for that. >>> but we start with this. second terms are tough for american presidents. in bill clinton's second term, he got impeached. in richard nixon's second term, he was about to get impeached and then he had to resign the presidency....
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send your hate mail to rachel@msnbc.com. in any event, the soviet union, itself, collapsed of its own weight in the late 1980s. the soviet union was gone as an institution by the early 1990s. and today there are only a handful of communist countries left in the whole world. there are, in fact, exactly five communist countries left on the face of the earth. vietnam is still a communist country. and its neighbor, laos, is communist as well. north korea is communist, among its many forms of north korean insanity. cuba, of course, under castro. and still, the big one, china, the most populous nation on earth. but that's it. for the whole communist world, only five are left. and the soviet union is no locker. there's no longer an archipelago of countries around the world for the soviet union to use to project itself as a superpower the way it used to be. it's just those five countries left. and a funtny thing happened on the way to the collapse of global communism. vladimir putin was first elected prime minister of russia in 1999
send your hate mail to rachel@msnbc.com. in any event, the soviet union, itself, collapsed of its own weight in the late 1980s. the soviet union was gone as an institution by the early 1990s. and today there are only a handful of communist countries left in the whole world. there are, in fact, exactly five communist countries left on the face of the earth. vietnam is still a communist country. and its neighbor, laos, is communist as well. north korea is communist, among its many forms of north...
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rachel says people are upgrading television sets as often as smartphone. she says the rapid turnover is one of the reasons she doesn't recommend buying an extended warranty. you are better off spending the money on a nicer tv. >>> and a business alert for you now. a terrible day in the markets. take a look at those numbers. with stocks closing at lowest point in three months resulting in the dow erasing all of 2014 gains. fox business's nicole petallides on the floor all day long and joins us live. what happened? >> incredible day on wall street. i don't think the traders expected this kind of move. while they enjoy some of the action being able to buy and sell and mostly sell in this case, this was the day we saw selling upon selling. they sold everything, gerri, it was every sector across the board. the dow dropped over 300 points, negative territory now for 2014. so for the 401(k)s and ira's today, you saw the selling upon selling. you have the russia story, that will continue. israel-gaza. we have argentina default on debt for the second time in 13 yea
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good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. today two hot spots gave us a very full day of bad breaking news. >> nbc news special report. >> we are following breaking news. >> a plane has crashed. >> a malaysian airlines passenger plane crashing in the ukraine. >> as many as 295 people on board. >> flying from amsterdam to kuala lumpur. >> this happened somewhere near the ukranian-russian border. >> the scene of a great deal of military conflict. >> the ukranians are blaming separatists. >> hit by a missile. >> shot down, blown out of the sky.
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the rachel maddow show starts right now. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour, this is the picture that you may have imagined in your mind before today, you never saw it before today. before prosecutors unveiled it today in open court in richmond, virginia. that is the then governor of virginia, conservative republican family values guy bob mcdonnell. next to him is his wife whose name is maureen. she's in the passenger seat. and that, the big vehicle there, that is not the mcdonnell family's ferrari, it's a ferrari that belongs to a wealthy virginia businessman who let governor mcdonnell drive the ferrari for free for use at the lake they were staying at. also a range rover he had delivered to the vacation for the use of one of the governor's daughters. also, delivered to the home for the use of the governor was the white ferrari. the washington post last year published this photo of the white ferrari parked in front of the governor's mansion in virginia. you see, there's the car in the drive way, you can also see the sort of tell tale yellow pinked of the executive ma
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rachel maddow is up next. >> thank you, chris, my friend. this house is in iceland. used to be the french consulate in iceland. it's kind of a cute house, right? in 1986 when the cold war was still waging u.s. president ronald reagan and the leader of the soviet union at the time third quarter spent a couple of cold dark october days at this house in iceland trying to come up with an agreement to basically dial it back on the arms race, to try to mutually agree to get rid of some of the weapons our two countries had built up in massive stockpiles over our years of not quite shooting at each other. and the pictures from that summit in 1986 were kind of remarkable. look at them smiling, shaking hands. reagan and gorbachev, meeting one on one, talking eye to eye, obviously both directly involved in those discussions. two standing off super powers meeting human to human, man to man, meeting person to person. ultimately at the very last minute of those talks in 1986 the negotiations didn't break down. apparently gorbachev asked for too much. he wanted a global ban on weap
rachel maddow is up next. >> thank you, chris, my friend. this house is in iceland. used to be the french consulate in iceland. it's kind of a cute house, right? in 1986 when the cold war was still waging u.s. president ronald reagan and the leader of the soviet union at the time third quarter spent a couple of cold dark october days at this house in iceland trying to come up with an agreement to basically dial it back on the arms race, to try to mutually agree to get rid of some of the...
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rachel carson gave you a campus of ecological problems which were built on the basis of studies. what i'm doing is i'm explaining that very political system that allows that to happen. without this complete understanding of political corruption and especially corruption of the very idea of science there is no way we can ask the proper question and demand change. so now i'm going to come to suggest some of the things i would do if i were to be the administrator for one day. first of all i would abolish this business of what we call the revolving door. the president appoints say you as the administrator but then that would be the end of his power. just like with the federal reserve. the administrator with his own deputies by law should exclude any kind of demands from congress and the white house that demands to do things for what they want to do. that is the epa ought to become a political independent agency just like the federal reserve. if you do that, then you begin to give the power back to where it belongs to well-educated scientists who can look at the evidence, find out and
rachel carson gave you a campus of ecological problems which were built on the basis of studies. what i'm doing is i'm explaining that very political system that allows that to happen. without this complete understanding of political corruption and especially corruption of the very idea of science there is no way we can ask the proper question and demand change. so now i'm going to come to suggest some of the things i would do if i were to be the administrator for one day. first of all i would...
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rachel nichols -- are you on the line -- our host of "unguarded." "sports illustrated." news now. >> how did this whole thing -- >> yeah. >> i didn't hear your question, ash. >> well, i'm looking at this big sort of in depth letter written with the help of "sports illustrated" and it's being posted. nothing leaked, nothing got out before now? >> well, this is, you know, this is a very carefully orchestrated, you know, free agency period. i talked to lebron a lot about how he was going to handle this week, these last couple of weeks. he says he's learned from his mistakes last time. that he wanted to take some time to consider all options. that there wasn't going to be a lot of leaks from the camp or a lot of different things people would say. he wanted to keep it all close to the vest with him. he wanted to take the time to consider what was best for him and his family. and in the end, as you saw in that letter, as we've heard him say at times over the past few years, he has such strong ties to his hometown, he has such strong ties to the community of akron. he married h
rachel nichols -- are you on the line -- our host of "unguarded." "sports illustrated." news now. >> how did this whole thing -- >> yeah. >> i didn't hear your question, ash. >> well, i'm looking at this big sort of in depth letter written with the help of "sports illustrated" and it's being posted. nothing leaked, nothing got out before now? >> well, this is, you know, this is a very carefully orchestrated, you know, free agency...
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good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel.us a full day of very bad breaking news. >> nbc news special report. >> we are following breaking news. >> a plane has crashed. >> a malaysian airlines passenger plane crashing in the ukraine. >> flying from amsterdam to kuala lumpur. >> this happened somewhere near the ukrainian-russian border. >> hit by a missile. >> shot down, blown out of the sky. >> what you're looking at is simply a blip on the radar. >> it has the earmarks of a tragic mistake.
good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel.us a full day of very bad breaking news. >> nbc news special report. >> we are following breaking news. >> a plane has crashed. >> a malaysian airlines passenger plane crashing in the ukraine. >> flying from amsterdam to kuala lumpur. >> this happened somewhere near the ukrainian-russian border. >> hit by a missile. >> shot down, blown out of the sky. >> what you're looking at is simply a...
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rachel carson. and i had to write the book after rachel car soften. rachel carson gave you a canvas of ecological problems which she built on the basis of published studies. and what i'm doing is i'm explaining that very political system that allows this to happen. and without this concrete understanding of political corruption and especially corruption of the very idea of science, there is no way we can ask a proper question and demand change. so now i'm going to come to suggest some of the things i would do if i were to be the administrator or, say, the president for one day. first of all, i would abolish this business of the what are called the revolving door. the president appoints, let's say you -- [laughter] as the administrator. but then that would be the end of his power. just like they have now with the federal reserve. the administrator ought to be able to appoint his own deputies, and then by law we should exclude any, any kind of demands from congress and the white house that these demands to do things for what they want to do. that is, th
rachel carson. and i had to write the book after rachel car soften. rachel carson gave you a canvas of ecological problems which she built on the basis of published studies. and what i'm doing is i'm explaining that very political system that allows this to happen. and without this concrete understanding of political corruption and especially corruption of the very idea of science, there is no way we can ask a proper question and demand change. so now i'm going to come to suggest some of the...
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joining me now, cnn's rachel nichols. rachel, so put a button on it. what did this mean for us? >> it was a great step forward for u.s. soccer. yes, the american soccer team had reached this stage before, but never with the confidence and fervor that they had in this world cup. never with the support that they had all over the united states. and never being able to emerge from the group of death, which really gave the americans that confidence that they needed to go on to the world stage. i think that before the tournament, we heard jurgen klinsmann, the coach, ruffle a few feathers when he said it was, quote, not realistic for the u.s. to win the world cup. there was debate about that and whether it was good or bad to lower expectations. but i guarantee you this, don. no american soccer coach is ever going to say significant anything like that again because the expectation in this country is absolutely we can compete for a world cup. and with this young team, it's a reality. that. >> we can go all the way. can we talk about tim howard? what an amazing game. it was possibly one
joining me now, cnn's rachel nichols. rachel, so put a button on it. what did this mean for us? >> it was a great step forward for u.s. soccer. yes, the american soccer team had reached this stage before, but never with the confidence and fervor that they had in this world cup. never with the support that they had all over the united states. and never being able to emerge from the group of death, which really gave the americans that confidence that they needed to go on to the world stage....
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. >>> "the rachel maddow show" begins now with ari melber sitting many for rachel. >> thank you at home for joining us tonight. rachel does have the night off. something weird happened in the capitol today. you can see it right there. a jgenuine real live bill signing, yes, happening in our congress. it wasn't a major bill or big-ticket reform. just a small jobs package with some funding for job training. still, though, if you follow politics, if you like the idea of our government actually working, it's a welcome sight. and it's not what we usually get from this republican house. this is a body that has settled on being against everything obama no matter what. >> this week we're passing two more bills that would encourage businesses to invest and to create jobs here in america. now, compare all this to the president's tone deaf celebration of our struggling economy yesterday. we'll talk about being out of touch. middle class families continue to struggle with high prices on everything from gas, to groceries, to health care. that's why house republicans passed nearly 40 jobs bills that
. >>> "the rachel maddow show" begins now with ari melber sitting many for rachel. >> thank you at home for joining us tonight. rachel does have the night off. something weird happened in the capitol today. you can see it right there. a jgenuine real live bill signing, yes, happening in our congress. it wasn't a major bill or big-ticket reform. just a small jobs package with some funding for job training. still, though, if you follow politics, if you like the idea of...
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. >> reporter: rachel garza is working her beat.k at these sprinklers going at 1:00 in the afternoon. >> reporter: when we see this, is this bad? >> very bad. >> reporter: no gun, no cuff, no siren. but this drought-buster protects and serves one of california's most valuable resources, defending against water waste like this. >> the water is too precious right now to not use it correctly. >> reporter: two hours into our ride -- >> look. they're still going on. unbelievable. >> reporter: these are the same sprinklers? >> there's the guy. >> reporter: the guy working these sprinklers did not want to be on camera but he defended letting the water run in the hottest part of the day. >> we have a concern because we're in a drought. >> reporter: garza's district does not ticket water wasters for now, but other cities will issue fines of up to 500 bucks under a new california rule. if that doesn't work, public shaming might. #droughtshaming has taken off on social media. mike barnum was running errands when he snapped this picture and twe
. >> reporter: rachel garza is working her beat.k at these sprinklers going at 1:00 in the afternoon. >> reporter: when we see this, is this bad? >> very bad. >> reporter: no gun, no cuff, no siren. but this drought-buster protects and serves one of california's most valuable resources, defending against water waste like this. >> the water is too precious right now to not use it correctly. >> reporter: two hours into our ride -- >> look. they're still...
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good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel.ery full day of bad breaking news. >> nbc news special report. >> we are following breaking news. >> a plane has crashed. >> a
good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel.ery full day of bad breaking news. >> nbc news special report. >> we are following breaking news. >> a plane has crashed. >> a
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rachel rothman is good housekeeping institute. us on "the willis report" with products that work and some best left on the shelf. good to see you again. >> thank you for having me. gerri: have a bunch of products we'll walk through and tell you what is good, what is bad. you tested them. >> we vigorously tested these at our research institute. we'll let you know which ones work and which one don't. gerri: the first one is the bacon bowl. >> yes. gerri: i have my questions. >> we were dubious as well. we put it to the test it really make as really nice bowl. it is crispy and make it in the microwave and 2 1/2 minutes. gerri: are you going to try this. >> i tweeted about this i'm a huge bacon fan. look as lot smaller but i will try it. gerri: there is a fork there if you want to use the fork. >> it is bite-sized. >> what do we say? >> very crispy and good. i'm surprised. can i keep eating it? gerri: that for you. >> so good. >> bacon lover, we think it is great. $7, shipping and handling. comes with two. really great for eggs, salad
rachel rothman is good housekeeping institute. us on "the willis report" with products that work and some best left on the shelf. good to see you again. >> thank you for having me. gerri: have a bunch of products we'll walk through and tell you what is good, what is bad. you tested them. >> we vigorously tested these at our research institute. we'll let you know which ones work and which one don't. gerri: the first one is the bacon bowl. >> yes. gerri: i have my...
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crew and rachel ray is weighing in. ray said, it's the most silly, assanini thing i've heard in my entire life. what human wants to be a ooo? is there a need for ooo? no. i don't think you can have a valid conversation about anything unless you're in your right mind and unfortunately, whether you're starving yourself or overeating, i think that piece us in the wrong mind. and then there's this. reality tv star bethany frankel. have you seen this yet? proudly flaunting her figure by posting a photo of herself in her 4-year-old daughter's pajamas with the caption, this is my daughter's nightgown and pj shorts. think we're ready to start sharing clothes yet? okay. that is a little disturbing but i think that's completely separate from the rachel ray comments about oo o. isn't they alienating those people that actual cool have slight frames and are just generally skinny? it's in their genetics. >> there are people who are naturally thin and there are various ethnic groups where that's just the way they're made. other people
crew and rachel ray is weighing in. ray said, it's the most silly, assanini thing i've heard in my entire life. what human wants to be a ooo? is there a need for ooo? no. i don't think you can have a valid conversation about anything unless you're in your right mind and unfortunately, whether you're starving yourself or overeating, i think that piece us in the wrong mind. and then there's this. reality tv star bethany frankel. have you seen this yet? proudly flaunting her figure by posting a...
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maybe rachel should have listened to her parents.week she got a restraining order from that boyfriend accusing him of choking her. midwin here's the question. should teenagers be able to sue their parents? >> no. at least not for the claims that she has. which is, she wants her parents to pay all her bills. she's 18, she needs to, again, get over herself. >> absolutely not. unless the parents were abusive or something, no, they should not be able to sue. that's what parenting is. you shouldn't be dating this boy, get over it. obviously they were right. >> thank you both for your time tonight. have a good weekend. >> thank you. >>> coming up, she's a six-time tony award winner and she's here, the one and only audra mcdonald next. ♪ in the nation, the safest feature in your car is you. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. which for you, shouldn't be a problem. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. nationwide is on your s
maybe rachel should have listened to her parents.week she got a restraining order from that boyfriend accusing him of choking her. midwin here's the question. should teenagers be able to sue their parents? >> no. at least not for the claims that she has. which is, she wants her parents to pay all her bills. she's 18, she needs to, again, get over herself. >> absolutely not. unless the parents were abusive or something, no, they should not be able to sue. that's what parenting is....