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rachel: right. well, these 100 small companies and a lot of them here in silicon valley are making the global body. if i had not come to singularity, i would not have been convinced, i think, that i should set up the company here in silicon valley. >> a really nontraditional university. we are not attempting to have accreditation. we think the accreditation process in the future will change a lot. ray: most education will be online in the future. we have ambitious plans to play a key leadership role in making that happen. dan: what is the future of the university going to look like? we would like to think that it will look a lot like what singularity university will look like. we want specialists in neuroscience and computer science to come out of the stanfords and harvards of the world and come to singularity university. and how do we apply those specialized skill sets in teams to solve problems? poverty, education, global health, these problems, they hit all of us regardless what country we are in
rachel: right. well, these 100 small companies and a lot of them here in silicon valley are making the global body. if i had not come to singularity, i would not have been convinced, i think, that i should set up the company here in silicon valley. >> a really nontraditional university. we are not attempting to have accreditation. we think the accreditation process in the future will change a lot. ray: most education will be online in the future. we have ambitious plans to play a key...
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the woman at the center of all that happened, was rachel. rachel hatfield. >> reporter: so rachel. tell me about her. >> oh, [beep]. i'm sorry. we're starting, huh? >> reporter: well. just -- whatever. >> hmm -- start again. >> reporter: what'd that do to you when i said that? >> my heart just went, "boom." >> the subject of rachel, as you can plainly see, is painful for tim cherrington. a pain that might lessen if he'd only learn to forget. but all he can do is remember. like the night they first met. >> it was a july night, a party. and -- she was -- dancing. and i said, "wow, i'm gonna meet that girl." >> reporter: how old were you? >> i was 18 and i think she was 17. >> reporter: oh. wow. >> love-drunk teens. they set up house together. that's tim during those giddy years, rarely serious. looking like a character from the movie "dazed and confused". and there's rachel, unconsciously glamorous. like some movie star in her own romantic comedy, with a plot that was all too familiar. aspiring artists waiting for their break. >> reporter: could she see making a life as a painter? >>
the woman at the center of all that happened, was rachel. rachel hatfield. >> reporter: so rachel. tell me about her. >> oh, [beep]. i'm sorry. we're starting, huh? >> reporter: well. just -- whatever. >> hmm -- start again. >> reporter: what'd that do to you when i said that? >> my heart just went, "boom." >> the subject of rachel, as you can plainly see, is painful for tim cherrington. a pain that might lessen if he'd only learn to forget....
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i said, "is it rachel?" "yes, it's rachel." i said, i have a question for you."bon around the property?" "yes." "is there a big white van in front of the house?" "yes." >> reporter: don was in the middle of moving. the movers tried to calm him down. >> and the guys says, "we don't know that she's dead." i said, "count on it, he killed her." and i got there and, you know, she was gone. >> reporter: he was right to begin with. rachel was dead. the horrific news spread. >> i got a call from a friend and i said, "it can't be." and the next thing i knew, i woke up on the floor. >> reporter: you fainted? >> i completely blacked out, hit the floor. so i called the sheriff's department and asked them if they knew what was going on. and they said just stay right where you're at. >> reporter: james' daughter katelynn got a message at school. >> i walk outside, and i call a family friend, and he goes, "are you sitting down? i think you need to sit down, katelynn." i was like, "what's going on?" and all i remember is just dropping to the ground. >> reporter: rachel's friend
i said, "is it rachel?" "yes, it's rachel." i said, i have a question for you."bon around the property?" "yes." "is there a big white van in front of the house?" "yes." >> reporter: don was in the middle of moving. the movers tried to calm him down. >> and the guys says, "we don't know that she's dead." i said, "count on it, he killed her." and i got there and, you know, she was gone. >> reporter:...
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rachel: lunchtime?> lunchtime for the fish, that is correct, hatch open -- rachel: it is so clear and calm. >> the next stage is just to have an automated feeding system that will feed the 10 cages we plan to have out here. it is remote controlled on a feeding barge. every cage gets what is needs everyday. rachel: let's feed these suckers. all right. >> custom-made feed. rachel: there you go. cooked it myself. can i jump in there? here goes nothing. what are the greatest challenges on selling clients on the technology? >> we have two types of clients. the new people who want to get into aquaculture, and that is a very steep learning curve. the other challenge is the existing fish farmers who are using surface pens. they have a multitude of questions. there is skepticism from the general public in terms of how fish farms work. skepticism from the traditional existing commercial fish farms that this can be done in the open ocean. we have got a lot to prove. rachel: how much does a fish farmer have to inve
rachel: lunchtime?> lunchtime for the fish, that is correct, hatch open -- rachel: it is so clear and calm. >> the next stage is just to have an automated feeding system that will feed the 10 cages we plan to have out here. it is remote controlled on a feeding barge. every cage gets what is needs everyday. rachel: let's feed these suckers. all right. >> custom-made feed. rachel: there you go. cooked it myself. can i jump in there? here goes nothing. what are the greatest...
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rachel: that is not how brooks sees it.believes it will create american jobs by stopping companies from outsourcing. >> we will have a lot more robots in all parts of our lives. it will be a symbiosis between people and robots. at rethink robotics, we are trying to build robots that ordinary people can use in factories. baxter is a robot that can go into factories which would never have had robots before. the factory workers can work side-by-side with and train to do simple tasks. rachel: this is baxter. i am anxious to meet baxter. i have heard so much about it. >> it is a robot that is meant for small companies that have never had robots before. the idea with baxter is it is easy for people in factories to train it to do new tasks. traditional robots are not sensing the world around them. that robot is going this way, and you happen to be there. it will keep going and it will be bad. baxter is aware of its surroundings. it has a sonar ring around the top that detects where people are. if it runs into you, it stops. rachel
rachel: that is not how brooks sees it.believes it will create american jobs by stopping companies from outsourcing. >> we will have a lot more robots in all parts of our lives. it will be a symbiosis between people and robots. at rethink robotics, we are trying to build robots that ordinary people can use in factories. baxter is a robot that can go into factories which would never have had robots before. the factory workers can work side-by-side with and train to do simple tasks. rachel:...
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i remember when rachel's, when the cafe wasn't there. to have the cafe, i mean, it's such a great addition to that block. it really does a lot and to ditto what everybody says, rachel really goes out of her way. i have seen rachel at times just really, if there is a problem, she really just tackles it. so i can't believe that this cafe the entertainment night is a problem because i would like to see more of it. it's a great addition to the community. thank you. >> would you like to come up first? say your name to the microphone. >> my name is patty owen. >> we bought our house in 1998. my oldest is a junior. this is not something that is recent. this is something we've had to deal with for years. and i gave rachel the benefit of the doubt and i had to deal with her directly and she admitted when she came to my house. now i'm realizing if i made the complaint to you originally this would have been done a long time ago. i can hear it in my house with my doors and windows shuts and head phones on. this is half of the time. she does great wo
i remember when rachel's, when the cafe wasn't there. to have the cafe, i mean, it's such a great addition to that block. it really does a lot and to ditto what everybody says, rachel really goes out of her way. i have seen rachel at times just really, if there is a problem, she really just tackles it. so i can't believe that this cafe the entertainment night is a problem because i would like to see more of it. it's a great addition to the community. thank you. >> would you like to come...
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rachel, i have known you so ng and nev got to have you on the show. you are part of the big mentoring program inashington. jennifer that is the s setup to talk to you. the biggest mentoring program is under the auspices of "washington business journrnal" tell uwhatt is. >> it is called mentoring monday. it is march h 30. it is basically kind of likee speed dating but for mentors. you will have a chance to meet with 40 top-notch women arnd the area and have seven minutes apiece beforore the bell rings and they move on, to get their tips and insights. >> some people think that " washington bususinesreport" is affiliated with "washington business journal"." i am not here to promote this has we are in a professional alliance. are different news organizations, dififferent owners, we are just big fans of "washington business jouournal" and one of the things i like is that your newspaper does so much more than news. you so he several awards that areiven every year. rosie and rachel are partt of the brands where powerful women in e community are nenetwork. al
rachel, i have known you so ng and nev got to have you on the show. you are part of the big mentoring program inashington. jennifer that is the s setup to talk to you. the biggest mentoring program is under the auspices of "washington business journrnal" tell uwhatt is. >> it is called mentoring monday. it is march h 30. it is basically kind of likee speed dating but for mentors. you will have a chance to meet with 40 top-notch women arnd the area and have seven minutes apiece...
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have you ever met rachel? >> he's been in custody for some 30 days. since police found a bb gun at his job, a violation of his parol. but both he and his interrogator know that's not why they're here. two young women, students at nearby colleges have gone missing. one taken off the street, the other from her home in the middle of the night. police suspect the women have fallen victim to a sexual predator. >> the county has a lot of people that have been convicted of sex offenses and just about any one of them could have done something like this. >> this is one of dozens of sex offenders interviewed by police. he and hobson have been talking for police, informerly at the county jail. since the pa patrol agent not y notifies the task force there's a parallel between the way the women apparently vanished and the suspect's past. >> back in may, 1987, he committed a rape. he had broken through the bathroom window and at the end of that crime, he hog tied it the victim and left the residence, and i'll never forget this, he said to the victim, have a nice da
have you ever met rachel? >> he's been in custody for some 30 days. since police found a bb gun at his job, a violation of his parol. but both he and his interrogator know that's not why they're here. two young women, students at nearby colleges have gone missing. one taken off the street, the other from her home in the middle of the night. police suspect the women have fallen victim to a sexual predator. >> the county has a lot of people that have been convicted of sex offenses and...
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. >> i don't want them to hang out on the regular agenda the first is the delores cafe rachel is the proprietor and the reason rachel is here this particular venue has a place of entertainment permit this isn't or since 1999 at the time the police were putting on the permit they were only allowed that music from 7 to 10 public comment p.m. she's been paying for this she's out of compliance having microscopic on nights we've never looked at they are permit because we didn't have complaint we got one neighbor who was at the music only fire hydrant and other times that was urban available we at that time, asked for the permit and decided to bring her in to look at the permit to see if there's conditions to be lifted to be capacity and give the community an opportunity to speak if this year's worries about the potrero and you guys can go from there. >> in the packet the original permit. >> the original permit is in there. >> so commissioners hearing that i don't know if anyone has issue thoughts. >> you might want to invite her up to see if increase comments. >> where is she oh. >> hello
. >> i don't want them to hang out on the regular agenda the first is the delores cafe rachel is the proprietor and the reason rachel is here this particular venue has a place of entertainment permit this isn't or since 1999 at the time the police were putting on the permit they were only allowed that music from 7 to 10 public comment p.m. she's been paying for this she's out of compliance having microscopic on nights we've never looked at they are permit because we didn't have complaint...
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thanks rachel. >>> as rachel said major breaking news.ting a development from the voice recorder from the german airliner that crashed in the french alps. and war is spreading tonight in the middle east with saudi arabia launching military attacks against rebel forces in yemen.
thanks rachel. >>> as rachel said major breaking news.ting a development from the voice recorder from the german airliner that crashed in the french alps. and war is spreading tonight in the middle east with saudi arabia launching military attacks against rebel forces in yemen.
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>> rachel. >> jimmy: and rachel. okay. laura and rachel. l and r. laura and rachel.olds, daffodils, lilacs, tulips, roses, daisies and of course? >> pansies. i like it. >> pansies. >> jimmy: that's pansies, yes, of course. pansies, very good, pansies. you guys, it's spring break for a lot of people right now. okay, you guys are college kids. what's the craziest thing you did on spring break? >> we got tattoos. >> jimmy: tattoos? >> of candy corn. >> matching candy corn tattoos. [ laughter ] >> we did. >> jimmy: where did you get the tattoos? >> on our foot. >> you want to see it? >> jimmy: yeah, we can see one. we can see one if you got one. which is easier to take their -- rachel, you've got candy corn on your foot. this is -- we can tell if this is made up or not. your dad's going to see this. oh, you're in a lot of trouble. [ cheers and applause ] that's right. dad, she's going to be all right. she wears a sock most of the time. i like it, actually. i think it looks like corn. any significance or just don't worry about it? >> spontaneity. >> jimmy: all right, very
>> rachel. >> jimmy: and rachel. okay. laura and rachel. l and r. laura and rachel.olds, daffodils, lilacs, tulips, roses, daisies and of course? >> pansies. i like it. >> pansies. >> jimmy: that's pansies, yes, of course. pansies, very good, pansies. you guys, it's spring break for a lot of people right now. okay, you guys are college kids. what's the craziest thing you did on spring break? >> we got tattoos. >> jimmy: tattoos? >> of candy corn....
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it's now a pleasure to welcome rachel hoff to moderate our panel. thank you, rachel. rachel: thank you very much. thank you very much, chris and to senator cotton for those very insightful remarks. i am pleased to be joined by this panel to follow up on the senator's remarks and diving deeper into these questions of current military capacity and capability in order to meet rising national security threats as well as the defense budget question within the context of the broader fiscal year 2016 budget. douglas, to my right previously, he served as director the congressional budget office next is the policy director at the foreign policy initiative. previously, he was a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute and served for two years as deputy director in the u.s. department of defense. david also served as a research staff member for defense analysis. and mckenzie, who will start us off, is a resident fellow at the center. she's worked on defense issues both here in the senate and in the house of representatives as well as in the pentagon. also, secretary
it's now a pleasure to welcome rachel hoff to moderate our panel. thank you, rachel. rachel: thank you very much. thank you very much, chris and to senator cotton for those very insightful remarks. i am pleased to be joined by this panel to follow up on the senator's remarks and diving deeper into these questions of current military capacity and capability in order to meet rising national security threats as well as the defense budget question within the context of the broader fiscal year 2016...
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thanks, rachel. >>> as rachel said, major breaking news.lopment from the voice recorder from the german airliner that crashed in the french alps. and war is spreading tonight in the middle east, with saudi arabia launching military attacks against rebel forces in yemen. >> the crash of germanwings flight 9525. >> voices recorded in the cockpit have been analyzed. >> during th
thanks, rachel. >>> as rachel said, major breaking news.lopment from the voice recorder from the german airliner that crashed in the french alps. and war is spreading tonight in the middle east, with saudi arabia launching military attacks against rebel forces in yemen. >> the crash of germanwings flight 9525. >> voices recorded in the cockpit have been analyzed. >> during th
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i'm phil torres here with kyle and rachelle. can 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 o
i'm phil torres here with kyle and rachelle. can 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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tell me about her. >> so rachel is a remarkable girl from seattle.ople worldwide didn't have access to clean water. she decided to donate her ninth birthday to charity water. instead of gifts she asked for money to build a well. she set a goal of raising 300 dollars for a well in ethiopia. she was bummed out she was only able to raise just over 200. soon after she was in a car accident, she was fighting for life. people were trying to show support. people went to her page, donated. the amount raised surges. past $300, past $5,000 - but - in the end she died. she did not make it. but people wanted all the more to commemorate her life, to support rachel's last fundraiser, and raised $1.2 million water for 37,000 people, and rachel's mom says while there's nothing that can solve the grief of losing your 9-year-old child, that this provided not only a way to commemorate a big-heart girl, but to provide an overlay of purpose, and meaning to an event that was not just tragic, but so frustratingly random. >> what is interesting is that compassion and giving
tell me about her. >> so rachel is a remarkable girl from seattle.ople worldwide didn't have access to clean water. she decided to donate her ninth birthday to charity water. instead of gifts she asked for money to build a well. she set a goal of raising 300 dollars for a well in ethiopia. she was bummed out she was only able to raise just over 200. soon after she was in a car accident, she was fighting for life. people were trying to show support. people went to her page, donated. the...
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the airplane is very sophisticated, rachel. it is so sophisticated, that it will not allow you to do things that will allow you to destroy the airplane. you have to follow certain procedure in order to make changes. in order to do that, you would have to be able to program into that console, the computer, the fact that you want the nose down, you want the airplane to maintain the same air speed. you want the airplane to maintain the same heading. you want the airplane to maintain stability as it flies on that descent. the only thing you want changed is altitude. and from all of the parameters that i've seen so far, that's what happened. the only thing that changed, once that airplane started to make its deviation, was altitude. everything else was steady. can that be done just by mystery or whatever else? no. human activity has to do that somehow. >> captain, one last clarifying question on these doors. you mentioned that a pilot leaving the cockpit for whatever reason would have to get back in either by asking to be let in, or
the airplane is very sophisticated, rachel. it is so sophisticated, that it will not allow you to do things that will allow you to destroy the airplane. you have to follow certain procedure in order to make changes. in order to do that, you would have to be able to program into that console, the computer, the fact that you want the nose down, you want the airplane to maintain the same air speed. you want the airplane to maintain the same heading. you want the airplane to maintain stability as...
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your thoughts rachel?is president -- this president -- i am sorry. >> i look at the president and trying to medal in the election of the best friends in the middle east and influence the election is showing poor judgment on the president and you look at isis and iran and russia and the guy's foreign policy is a disaster and this is another example in a long line of flubs >> i was going to say i think the green revolution when the protesters came out and said we want to overthrow this iranian regime and he turned his back showed a real lack of judgment. and we should trust him now on the biggest blenders of the time. he is trying to change the middle east. i got criticized a lot when i said that last time on the show and i think this is part of the plan. i think he is absolutely trying to fundamentally change the middle east >> he is trying to change the entire map stepping down for the leader in europe and calling for others to step down and trying to influence the politics in the middle east except for ir
your thoughts rachel?is president -- this president -- i am sorry. >> i look at the president and trying to medal in the election of the best friends in the middle east and influence the election is showing poor judgment on the president and you look at isis and iran and russia and the guy's foreign policy is a disaster and this is another example in a long line of flubs >> i was going to say i think the green revolution when the protesters came out and said we want to overthrow...
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rachel: we will take a road trip to volkswagen's green factory.att: we are next with car manufacturer, right?
rachel: we will take a road trip to volkswagen's green factory.att: we are next with car manufacturer, right?
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and rachel let me be clear. there are a lot -- i'd say 99% of our officers in the secret service are great men and women doing a great job. but i'm telling you, when you have a situation where your supervisor tells you to look the other way and allow somebody who appears to be impaired to just go home and sleep it off as if nothing happened it has a phenomenal effect on morale. it also brings confusion to the officers and a level of disrespect. in other words, they have to -- they end up disrespecting their superiors. then we go right back to something that was happening months ago where secret service agents will come to us in the congress before they will go to their higher ups to report things. because they just don't feel comfortable. we are better than that. and i look at this thing very seriously because as you said, you're talking about the president of the united states of america. the most powerful person in the world. and i tell you as i look at what's going on here it makes me so upset. and i will not
and rachel let me be clear. there are a lot -- i'd say 99% of our officers in the secret service are great men and women doing a great job. but i'm telling you, when you have a situation where your supervisor tells you to look the other way and allow somebody who appears to be impaired to just go home and sleep it off as if nothing happened it has a phenomenal effect on morale. it also brings confusion to the officers and a level of disrespect. in other words, they have to -- they end up...
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over the phone we're not able to deal with the xhifkts they still remain that's the question here rachel fox i have mr. alyssa here with me and he's basically limited in his english but here to say that he was told to move out rent is not collected since december of 2014 and he's been told that his partner is fidgety and should move out and the rent will remain the same glenda a has lived in the property for the last 3 years we have behavior including not accepting rent consistent with the letter that was sent by the other lawyer stanley chin to move out by march 31st we're in favor of the unit remaining in how's we reached out to john chow the partner to try to work something out first of all, we're not aware the unit a one illegal the no notice of violation the ceilings are high everything shows the unit is legal the concern what was happening if you're trying to do capital improvements great we're not in favor of the preventing owners from making improvements but the question if you're claiming to legalize a unit that's not designated as legal by removing the kitchen and converting it
over the phone we're not able to deal with the xhifkts they still remain that's the question here rachel fox i have mr. alyssa here with me and he's basically limited in his english but here to say that he was told to move out rent is not collected since december of 2014 and he's been told that his partner is fidgety and should move out and the rent will remain the same glenda a has lived in the property for the last 3 years we have behavior including not accepting rent consistent with the...
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now it's time for lawrence o'donnell." >> rachel, i'm with you.ce i've been. i don't know why people working at fox think those are in every workplace in the country. >> in more companies than not. really? >> and big difference between private company's e-mails and the e-mails of the administrators of justice in ferguson. >> exactly. >> very big difference that doesn't seem to be understood at fox news. >> maybe it was a typo. maybe they didn't mean it. >> thanks, rachel. >>> well, today, former secretary of state hillary clinton added her objection to that letter sent by 47 republican senators to the leaders of iran. and tonight, t
now it's time for lawrence o'donnell." >> rachel, i'm with you.ce i've been. i don't know why people working at fox think those are in every workplace in the country. >> in more companies than not. really? >> and big difference between private company's e-mails and the e-mails of the administrators of justice in ferguson. >> exactly. >> very big difference that doesn't seem to be understood at fox news. >> maybe it was a typo. maybe they didn't mean it....
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thanks, jason, rachel and larry shover. good to see all of you. >>> just hours ago israeli prime minister bejnamin netanyahu delivered much anticipated and controversial speech to a joint session of congress on the need to thwart iran's nuclear program. david: president obama and vice president biden were not in attendance furthering speculations of strained relations between united states and israel. with us is conor powell live in jerusalem with the reaction over there and peter barnes with our reaction over here. peter, it really comes down to who you trust in this debate because we had the two policies laid out today, first by netanyahu, then by the president. i want to play a clip and get your reaction because the president says trust me. let's play the clip and get you to talk about it. >> what i can guaranty if it is a deal i signed off on, i will be able to prove that it is the best way for us to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. and for us to pass up on that potential opportunity would be a great mistake.
thanks, jason, rachel and larry shover. good to see all of you. >>> just hours ago israeli prime minister bejnamin netanyahu delivered much anticipated and controversial speech to a joint session of congress on the need to thwart iran's nuclear program. david: president obama and vice president biden were not in attendance furthering speculations of strained relations between united states and israel. with us is conor powell live in jerusalem with the reaction over there and peter...
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. >> rachel good to be with you and you hit it right on the head. bizarre because the bill that was put in barely a week ago by bob corker the republican chair of the foreign relations committee was headed, i believe, for a vetoproof majority. people were clamoring to co-sponsor it. bob corker is a very careful to keep it bipartisan. i wouldn't put a republican on it until he got a democrat and was building out from the middle and all of a sudden it got blown up. i mean this is -- if this isn't an example of snatching victory from the defeat from the jaws of victory, i've never seen it. it's a very strange turn of events. they have politicized, they have politicized and made partisan an issue that was never partisan before. >> i wanted -- i'm glad you brought up senator corker because that last point is what i was going to ask you. senator corker as far as i understand is one of the republicans who did not sign on to senator cotton's letter today. it's got unanimous democratic opposition. it split the republicans senators including senator corker an
. >> rachel good to be with you and you hit it right on the head. bizarre because the bill that was put in barely a week ago by bob corker the republican chair of the foreign relations committee was headed, i believe, for a vetoproof majority. people were clamoring to co-sponsor it. bob corker is a very careful to keep it bipartisan. i wouldn't put a republican on it until he got a democrat and was building out from the middle and all of a sudden it got blown up. i mean this is -- if this...
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"the rachel maddow show" begins now with steve kornacki sitting in for rachel. happy monday. >> happy monday to you as well. thanks to you at home for joining us for the next hour. rachel has the night off. this, what you are looking at this, is the brown chapel ame church in selma, alabama, a church that played a major role in the civil rights movement, back in the 1960s was used by martin luther king jr. as his headquarters, sort of a staging ground for the fight for voting rights. it was front of the brown chapel in selma, alabama, that on sunday march 7th 1965 in the face of a ban on protest marches in that city it was on that day in front of that church that 600 demonstrators gathered and kicked off their march from selma to the state capital of montgomery. that was what became known as bloody sunday when those protesters were viciously attacked and beaten with all of the world watching by police officers. 42 years later, 42 years after that day on sunday, march 4th, 2007, the 42nd anniversary of bloody sunday, the keynote speaker chosen to address the cong
"the rachel maddow show" begins now with steve kornacki sitting in for rachel. happy monday. >> happy monday to you as well. thanks to you at home for joining us for the next hour. rachel has the night off. this, what you are looking at this, is the brown chapel ame church in selma, alabama, a church that played a major role in the civil rights movement, back in the 1960s was used by martin luther king jr. as his headquarters, sort of a staging ground for the fight for voting...
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good evening lawrence. >> good evening, rachel.hat should have been done. >> this sort of exit stuff interview he's doing and the way he's leaving, he's making a lot of good cases for what future attorney generals will have more latitude to do this. >> thanks, rachel. >>> well, tonight, subpoenas have been issued for hillary clinton's e-mails when she was secretary of state, which we now know were kept on a server in her home in new york. and the supreme court considered the meaning of a few very simple words today, words that appear in the affordable care act, and as usual, the justices could not agree on what those words meant. also tonight, republican darling dr. ben carson apologized for what he said earlier today about gay sex in prison and it is a truly remarkable apology.
good evening lawrence. >> good evening, rachel.hat should have been done. >> this sort of exit stuff interview he's doing and the way he's leaving, he's making a lot of good cases for what future attorney generals will have more latitude to do this. >> thanks, rachel. >>> well, tonight, subpoenas have been issued for hillary clinton's e-mails when she was secretary of state, which we now know were kept on a server in her home in new york. and the supreme court...
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now time for "the last word" with ari filling in. >> thank you, rachel. >>> a u.s.sey is now accused of trying to help isis. a defiant benjamin netanyahu declares he's staying in power. and loretta lynch gains an unlikely ally in rudy giuliani. seriously. >> illinois republican congressman aaron schock is stepping dow
now time for "the last word" with ari filling in. >> thank you, rachel. >>> a u.s.sey is now accused of trying to help isis. a defiant benjamin netanyahu declares he's staying in power. and loretta lynch gains an unlikely ally in rudy giuliani. seriously. >> illinois republican congressman aaron schock is stepping dow
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rachel this is amy. >> amy black, very nice to meet you. >> rachel i am so excited to meet you.awesome. >> oh i'm not at all, but i'm glad you've been duped into thinking so. when you say you were brought up on politics, what does that mean? >> that means my father was very like mom, staunch democrat very into political shows. he brought me up on "meet the press" and wall street week in review and i can't even date a republican. he's just so into that type of stuff. >> if you never need a doctor's note to excuse a date with a republican, just give me a call. i'm not that kind of doctor. i'm going to ask you three questions. fif you get two or more of them right -- >> you will win the rachel maddow drink mixer. >> it's a tiny cocktail shaker. we also have an extra credit prize/consolation prize, which is something random we found in our office. tonight, we're giving you a choice between two particularly worthless prizes both of which are a little gross. nick what are they? >> the first one is this weird fingerless glove. >> that's awesome. >> it's plastic. we think it is. >> i th
rachel this is amy. >> amy black, very nice to meet you. >> rachel i am so excited to meet you.awesome. >> oh i'm not at all, but i'm glad you've been duped into thinking so. when you say you were brought up on politics, what does that mean? >> that means my father was very like mom, staunch democrat very into political shows. he brought me up on "meet the press" and wall street week in review and i can't even date a republican. he's just so into that type of...
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i have a vague memory -- >> rachel is it from steve's office, by any chance?ice. >> no no random but delicious. a bucket of girl scout cookies. >> so he gets the bucket and all the cookies inside? >> oh, yes. twofer. >> and you get to talk to the disembodied voice of steve bennett. steve, meet matt matt meet steve. >> matt, pleasure to meet you. >> steve, i'm so excited to talk with you and rachel. i'm a fan of both of your work. but i have to say it's really exciting to talk to steve today. >> it's kind of nice to feel like i'm in the way. >> you're not, really, you're not. >> you have a very important part to play in this. i'm just trying to work the refs here to get the judges on my side. >> i'm just bringing the relationship between you and steve. it's all right. i'm fine. first question from monday's show. monday's show you are from massachusetts, you are joining us from boston. on monday's show we talked about the tiny, tiny tiny republican delegation in the massachusetts state senate. republicans hold only six of the 40 seats. but open and every one of
i have a vague memory -- >> rachel is it from steve's office, by any chance?ice. >> no no random but delicious. a bucket of girl scout cookies. >> so he gets the bucket and all the cookies inside? >> oh, yes. twofer. >> and you get to talk to the disembodied voice of steve bennett. steve, meet matt matt meet steve. >> matt, pleasure to meet you. >> steve, i'm so excited to talk with you and rachel. i'm a fan of both of your work. but i have to say it's...
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i'm so excited to talk with you and with rachel. i'm a fan of both of your work.'s really exciting to talk to steve today. >> oh you know it's kind of nice to feel like i'm in the way. >> you're not. really, you're not. i promise. >> you have a very important part to play in all of this. >> yes. >> i'm just working to get the judges on my side. >> i know about bridging the relationship between you and steve. it's all right. i'm fine. all right. first question. >> okay. >> it's from monday's show. on monday's show you are from massachusetts. you are joining us from boston. on monday's show we talked about the teeny, teeny tiny rendell gas station in the massachusetts state senate. republicans hold only six seats. >> that's right. >> but each and every one of them, of those six lonely republicans does get something surprisingly great for their service in the state senate. do they all get, a, a leadership title and the extra $15,000 salary that comes with that leadership title. do they get, b, tax-payer funded cars, which happen to be all painted republican red. c, d
i'm so excited to talk with you and with rachel. i'm a fan of both of your work.'s really exciting to talk to steve today. >> oh you know it's kind of nice to feel like i'm in the way. >> you're not. really, you're not. i promise. >> you have a very important part to play in all of this. >> yes. >> i'm just working to get the judges on my side. >> i know about bridging the relationship between you and steve. it's all right. i'm fine. all right. first...
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rachel smith takes us behind the scenes.him before. as a suburban dad, prime inspect the murder of a 5-year-old boy in an abc whodunit, "secrets and lies." his character may or may not be a killer. >> even though he maintains his innocence, he is making choices a guilty person may make. >> on his trail, trying to crack the case is juliette lewis the hard charging police detective. >> this is a crime scene. >> i joked with people, i haven't smiled in four and a half months. >> in real life, phillippe has three kids, two with ex-wife reese witherspoon. he wasn't sure he could play parent on the big screen. >> i felt i was way too young. >> really? >> even though i have a 15-year-old daughter, on the series i have a 17-year-old, i still get carded for drinks if i buy -- >> oh, my gosh what a tough problem to have. >> he is famous for starring with reese witherspoon playing bad boy sebastian. >> i have been informed of your bad boy reputation. >> what have you heard? >> reporter: now the roles are reversed. you go to a party to
rachel smith takes us behind the scenes.him before. as a suburban dad, prime inspect the murder of a 5-year-old boy in an abc whodunit, "secrets and lies." his character may or may not be a killer. >> even though he maintains his innocence, he is making choices a guilty person may make. >> on his trail, trying to crack the case is juliette lewis the hard charging police detective. >> this is a crime scene. >> i joked with people, i haven't smiled in four and a...