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rachel: definitely. [indiscernible] >> does any of the diaries mention the we alexander -- louis who became napoleon's chief of staff? he participated in the campaign. rachel: if he was mentioned, a probably only would have been in passing. the person mentioned the most in the dillon narrative is a friend of his with whom he traveled up and down during that year. but i don't think he is mentioned. yes. >> is there any political content to these narratives? rachel: it depends. because they are so personal, it is more -- they talk more about social issues. i didn't get into it in this presentation, but for example, dillon does talk about pillaging loyalists. he at first is horrified by what is going on. he enters this home thinking in some way that he is going to stop what is going on and all he finds in their is a stripped home with a mother protecting her children. she said, "take everything!" i think he was really struck by that. in the other narrative, to be perfectly honest, he does make some comments
rachel: definitely. [indiscernible] >> does any of the diaries mention the we alexander -- louis who became napoleon's chief of staff? he participated in the campaign. rachel: if he was mentioned, a probably only would have been in passing. the person mentioned the most in the dillon narrative is a friend of his with whom he traveled up and down during that year. but i don't think he is mentioned. yes. >> is there any political content to these narratives? rachel: it depends....
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rising fashion star rachel roy. >> dream come true. hanging out in rachel roy's closet.rity out there -- kate hudson, kim kardashian, gwyne gwyneth paltrow -- they've been photographed in your clothes are that must be amazing. >> it absolutely does feel amazing. >> reporter: toasting kim kardashian's engagement to kanye west on "keeping up with the kardashians." >> both of you are such an example of love. >> reporter: but her inspiration doesn't come from the a-list. >> what inspires me to design are women that i can see right outside of our windows here. a girl that i know probably doesn't have a ton of money and she made the decision to buy one of my pieces because it made her feel good. honestly, that's the best. >> reporter: affordability. one of her label's main goals. rachel's line at macy's features many pieces priced below $50. rachel says the key to a great closet is picking up a few key pieces. >> one thing that should be in every woman's closet. >> a trench coat. i think it slenderizes you. equal parts strong asand sexy. >> reporter: a jumpsuit. >> i consider
rising fashion star rachel roy. >> dream come true. hanging out in rachel roy's closet.rity out there -- kate hudson, kim kardashian, gwyne gwyneth paltrow -- they've been photographed in your clothes are that must be amazing. >> it absolutely does feel amazing. >> reporter: toasting kim kardashian's engagement to kanye west on "keeping up with the kardashians." >> both of you are such an example of love. >> reporter: but her inspiration doesn't come from...
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rachel: josh, i just went on the worst date of my life. rachel. wow. um... you sorry? baby, i-- i was the one who-- can we maybe, you know, grab a-- yeah, yeah. no, that sounds great. yeah. i'd really like that. um, listen, i'm out with a friend right now. but, um, can i call you-- what about dinner tomorrow night? i'd like that. yeah, i'd like that, too. all right. i'm so glad you called. all right. bye. [laughs] told you. i just show them the difference between what's in the hand and what's in the bush. you have mastered the female psyche. to get them to run, i make them think that i'm [...]. to get them to [...], i make them think they're [...]. either way, you're the ass[...]. it's what i do. ♪ i'm telling you now, baby
rachel: josh, i just went on the worst date of my life. rachel. wow. um... you sorry? baby, i-- i was the one who-- can we maybe, you know, grab a-- yeah, yeah. no, that sounds great. yeah. i'd really like that. um, listen, i'm out with a friend right now. but, um, can i call you-- what about dinner tomorrow night? i'd like that. yeah, i'd like that, too. all right. i'm so glad you called. all right. bye. [laughs] told you. i just show them the difference between what's in the hand and what's...
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we are here with rachel maddow. she hosts "the rachel maddow show" weeknights at 9:00 p.m.lionaire!" >> jimmy: yes. okay. "the millionaire." >> "millionaire!" >> jimmy: "millionaire!" here we go. >> this is in honor and in thanks for donald trump being involved in american presidential politics. [ light laughter ] and making our job that much easier. it's a classic drink. >> jimmy: okay. >> it's called "the millionaire." i have to tell you it is a a terrible drink. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: okay. >> it's not tasty. >> jimmy: it's not a tasty beverage? >> it's not a very tasty beverage as classic cocktails go. >> jimmy: see, but this always freaks me out see, look at this. because i want the lime to go this way. right? >> to go up. but then it squirts you right in the face. >> jimmy: oh. but the real deal is you do it that way. >> yeah. because it has holes on the bottom that you want the juice to come out. >> jimmy: i know, but science. i don't understand. [ light laughter ] >> do you want to just squeeze it on your hand? >> jimmy: no, no. i like that thing. it's really
we are here with rachel maddow. she hosts "the rachel maddow show" weeknights at 9:00 p.m.lionaire!" >> jimmy: yes. okay. "the millionaire." >> "millionaire!" >> jimmy: "millionaire!" here we go. >> this is in honor and in thanks for donald trump being involved in american presidential politics. [ light laughter ] and making our job that much easier. it's a classic drink. >> jimmy: okay. >> it's called "the...
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rising fashion star rachel roy. >> dream come true. hanging out in rachel roy's closet. every celebrity out there -- kate hudson, kim kardashian, gwyneth gwyneth paltrow -- they've been photographed in your clothes are
rising fashion star rachel roy. >> dream come true. hanging out in rachel roy's closet. every celebrity out there -- kate hudson, kim kardashian, gwyneth gwyneth paltrow -- they've been photographed in your clothes are
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it is a very special edition of the rachel maddow show. tomorrow night, rachel will be back for it. she's been at work on it for a long time and she is very excited about sharing with it all of you. that is tomorrow night right here. cleaning the gutters. have you touched the stuff? it's evil. and ladders. sfx: [screams] they have all those warnings on 'em. might as well say... 'you're gonna die, jeff.' you hired someone to clean the gutters. not just someone. angie's list helped me find a highly rated service provider to do the work at a fair price. ♪ everyone can shop, but members get more with reviews, live customer support, and better pricing. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. >>> take a look at this tape. this was the scene earlier tonight in the northeastern chinese port city of tianjin. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> hundreds of people have been injured and at least 17 killed after a series of huge explosions went off in a warehouse storing hazardous goods there in tianjin close to beijing. close to 300 people have been admitted to hospitals. police sayi
it is a very special edition of the rachel maddow show. tomorrow night, rachel will be back for it. she's been at work on it for a long time and she is very excited about sharing with it all of you. that is tomorrow night right here. cleaning the gutters. have you touched the stuff? it's evil. and ladders. sfx: [screams] they have all those warnings on 'em. might as well say... 'you're gonna die, jeff.' you hired someone to clean the gutters. not just someone. angie's list helped me find a...
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>> we are not post rachel. we are better we are better. >> what would define "post rachel"?nd is it possible. >> i think it is possible but it's something, you know, you just some dreaming you are having. and if you are understood as dreaming, you understand dream. >> can you recount for me any interaction you had with dr. this? >> i can say we were best -- i can't say we were best friends or buddies. one time we were walking across the moore house college campus and i said, doc, how are you doing? and he sell i am not doing with. you know employment is high. racism is well. segregation. i feel awful. i have a nightmare. i said turn that around. try, i have a dream. >> it came from you? you were the i have a dream guy? when you -- what brought you to the movement in the first place? what made julian bond wake up and say i want to put myself in harm's way and make it better? i was going to moore house college in atlanta, sitting in a drugstore having lunch. a student came up to me and said, have you seen this? held up a newspaper and says greensboro students set in for third
>> we are not post rachel. we are better we are better. >> what would define "post rachel"?nd is it possible. >> i think it is possible but it's something, you know, you just some dreaming you are having. and if you are understood as dreaming, you understand dream. >> can you recount for me any interaction you had with dr. this? >> i can say we were best -- i can't say we were best friends or buddies. one time we were walking across the moore house...
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rachel, you'll get face paint. >> [ echoing ] rachel... >> [ echoing ] rachel... >> [ echoing ] rachel... [ heart beating ] >> stay with us. there's a lot more coming up on "teen kids news." we'll be right back. >> this report is brought to you by a grant from the connecticut tobacco & health trust fund. [ pop! ] >> whether in sports or things like school projects, when people talk about someone being a quitter, it's usually a bad thing. but emily tells us how being a quitter can also be a good thing. >> when you think about the damage smoking can do to you -- from cancer to heart disease -- it's little wonder that most teens who smoke want to quit. in fact, 85% have thought of quitting. and more than half of teen smokers -- 55% -- have actually tried to quit. but quitting is hard because you can become addicted to smoking. so what should teens do if they want to kick the butts? >> well, the best thing to do is to set a quit date, and then you should decide why you want to quit and write those reasons down so you can look at them while you're quitting. and make sure to throw away all o
rachel, you'll get face paint. >> [ echoing ] rachel... >> [ echoing ] rachel... >> [ echoing ] rachel... [ heart beating ] >> stay with us. there's a lot more coming up on "teen kids news." we'll be right back. >> this report is brought to you by a grant from the connecticut tobacco & health trust fund. [ pop! ] >> whether in sports or things like school projects, when people talk about someone being a quitter, it's usually a bad thing. but...
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rachel: not every woman director is capable of directing every movie.nd not every man is capable of directing every movie. we all have a different skill set to bring to the job. but the job is completely gender-neutral. victoria: ask any man, who has a wonderful career that they love doing what would happen if somebody told you, you can't do that because you have the wrong genitals? i mean, it is absurd. ♪ victoria: we knew there was something wrong. but we did not know it was that bad. but it was that bad. the next question was, what are we going to do about this? lexi: by the time you get into the dga, you have long been a director. you know, you are not coming off of the street. they are not recruiting new talents out of nowhere. maria: in the dga studio diversity agreements, ethnic minority men and women are clumped together in one category. so when show runners or studio execs feel that in order to comply with studio diversity agreements, they have to hire an ethnic minority man or a woman, invariably they hire a man. an ethnic minority man. ♪ so i
rachel: not every woman director is capable of directing every movie.nd not every man is capable of directing every movie. we all have a different skill set to bring to the job. but the job is completely gender-neutral. victoria: ask any man, who has a wonderful career that they love doing what would happen if somebody told you, you can't do that because you have the wrong genitals? i mean, it is absurd. ♪ victoria: we knew there was something wrong. but we did not know it was that bad. but...
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joining us again, comedian and actress rachel feinstein.rs and applause) he's a rapper and actor you can see in the new movie "southpaw," out friday, 50 cent. (cheers and applause) and he's the director of the new movie "trainwreck" and author of the new book "sick in the head," my old pal, judd apatow. (cheers and applause) it's a great panel. lot of movie power on the panel tonight. now, judd, we did this whole cosby thing. i wish he was here tonight. because i know you had a lot to say about this. what is your take on what all this stuff that just came out? >> well, everything just came out so i feel like -- >> larry: you were enjoying it. it's so sad. i mean, you are one of the only people to really make a strong statement about it. and i only talked about it because nobody was talking about it. >> larry: well, it's showbiz. i feel like the women make strong statements. (laughter) no one chose to believe them. >> that's through. right -- true. right. (applause) the camille thing always shocked me that she stands by him. >> larry: yeah.
joining us again, comedian and actress rachel feinstein.rs and applause) he's a rapper and actor you can see in the new movie "southpaw," out friday, 50 cent. (cheers and applause) and he's the director of the new movie "trainwreck" and author of the new book "sick in the head," my old pal, judd apatow. (cheers and applause) it's a great panel. lot of movie power on the panel tonight. now, judd, we did this whole cosby thing. i wish he was here tonight. because i...
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rachel: not every woman director is capable of directing every movie.nd not every man is capable of directing every movie. we all have a different skill set to bring to the job. but the job is completely gender-neutral. victoria: ask any man, who has a wonderful career that they love doing what would happen if somebody told you, you can't do that because you have the wrong genitals? i mean, it is absurd. ♪ victoria: we knew there was something wrong. but we did not know it was that bad. but it was that bad. the next question was, what are we going to do about this? lexi: by the time you get into the dga, you have long been a director. you know, you are not coming off of the street. they are not recruiting new talents out of nowhere. maria: in the dga studio diversity agreements, ethnic minority men and women are clumped together in one category. so when show runners or studio execs feel that in order to comply with studio diversity agreements, they have to hire an ethnic minority man or a woman, invariably they hire a man. an ethnic minority man. ♪ so i
rachel: not every woman director is capable of directing every movie.nd not every man is capable of directing every movie. we all have a different skill set to bring to the job. but the job is completely gender-neutral. victoria: ask any man, who has a wonderful career that they love doing what would happen if somebody told you, you can't do that because you have the wrong genitals? i mean, it is absurd. ♪ victoria: we knew there was something wrong. but we did not know it was that bad. but...
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rachel plat season going to perform her number one song.hen people say i'm lucky to have this hair, i thank them. but then i really thank preference. to me, nothing compares to preference. preference is luminous. fade-defying color that lasts. there's so many different subtleties to the tone... ...golden and warm and luminescent. that's what's so special about preference. luminous color isn't luck, it's preference. preference by l'oreal. it's worth it. and so are you. l'oreal. haircolorist. paris. ♪ it's just a summer thing double it up this summer with a hot deal from mcdonald's. the $2.50 double combo, a mouth-watering double cheeseburger and small fries for just $2.50. (music) we know there are lots of things you're supposed to do to be healthy. but nature made adult gummies are one part of your health routine you'll actually look forward to. mmmm, mango. nature made adult gummy vitamins and supplements. at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen season every sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavo
rachel plat season going to perform her number one song.hen people say i'm lucky to have this hair, i thank them. but then i really thank preference. to me, nothing compares to preference. preference is luminous. fade-defying color that lasts. there's so many different subtleties to the tone... ...golden and warm and luminescent. that's what's so special about preference. luminous color isn't luck, it's preference. preference by l'oreal. it's worth it. and so are you. l'oreal. haircolorist....
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i'm phil torres and today i'm here with kyle, lindsay and rachelle. going to start with a story of how we can use our dna in medicine . rachelle, what do you have? >> i submitted my dna for a company called 23andme. let's find out. >> simple test, nothing complicated. the first thing i have to do is take the tune and i get to fill it with slief hav splie saliva. you can watch me spit. that's done. i joined 23 million people who sent their saliva to 23andme. to conduct a personal dna test. they begin with our 46 chromosomes, 23 from each parent, filled with you're dna. dna is a double helix with base pairs of nucleotides. as paired with cs. >> katy: , g s.over and over. so that a sequencing machine has enough material to determine the exact order of those as ts gs and cs. >> that's the instruction manual for what makes you you, and me me, and other people themselves. when we sequence dna, we are determining the order of those bases then you match them up to a reference. you match up to where you differ from the reference sequence. and those changes are
i'm phil torres and today i'm here with kyle, lindsay and rachelle. going to start with a story of how we can use our dna in medicine . rachelle, what do you have? >> i submitted my dna for a company called 23andme. let's find out. >> simple test, nothing complicated. the first thing i have to do is take the tune and i get to fill it with slief hav splie saliva. you can watch me spit. that's done. i joined 23 million people who sent their saliva to 23andme. to conduct a personal dna...
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it is a very special edition of the rachel maddow show. tomorrow night, rachel will be back for it.en at work on it for a long time and she is very excited about sharing with it all of you. that is tomorrow night right here. you're finally here. long way from the sandlot. first game in the majors? you don't know "aarp". because this family is enjoying a cross-country baseball stadium trip they planned online at aarp travel. it's where your journey begins with inspiration, planning, booking, and hot travel tips from real pros. if you don't think seize the trip when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". find more surprising possibilities and get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities. so you think this chip is nothing to worry about? well at safelite we know sooner or later, every chip will crack. these friends were on a trip when their windshield got chipped. so they scheduled at safelite.com... they didn't have to change their plans, or worry about a thing. and i fixed it right away... ...with a strong repair they can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost
it is a very special edition of the rachel maddow show. tomorrow night, rachel will be back for it.en at work on it for a long time and she is very excited about sharing with it all of you. that is tomorrow night right here. you're finally here. long way from the sandlot. first game in the majors? you don't know "aarp". because this family is enjoying a cross-country baseball stadium trip they planned online at aarp travel. it's where your journey begins with inspiration, planning,...
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lady, rachel dolezal, boom, boom! boom! >> larry: why that got nobody my wheelhouse, jon?is. what about the show we prepared on the former imf chief getting aquited in prince-- how about that? >> jon: yeah, sure. yeah,. >> larry: you know we're going to talk about that crazy white lady, come on. come on, jon. >> larry: . >> jon: all right, thank you, larry, have fun. that's our show. here it is, your home of zen. >> in the '90s i thought, lots of fun tweets so we will start with d who says in the '90s i thought that computers were much easier to use. remember the green flashing, you know. >> oh, yeah. >> and thought nothing will ever be as cool as crystal meth. captioning sponsored by comedy central >> larry: tonightly, is birthright citizenship protected by the u.s. constitution? the gop says yes, as long as birthright citizenship is a type of gun. a couple is fighting mississippi's ban on same sex adoption. listen, if these two can handle being gay in mississippi, parent heed is going to be a breeze. [ cheers and applause ] >> larry: and we ask the question, what exactly
lady, rachel dolezal, boom, boom! boom! >> larry: why that got nobody my wheelhouse, jon?is. what about the show we prepared on the former imf chief getting aquited in prince-- how about that? >> jon: yeah, sure. yeah,. >> larry: you know we're going to talk about that crazy white lady, come on. come on, jon. >> larry: . >> jon: all right, thank you, larry, have fun. that's our show. here it is, your home of zen. >> in the '90s i thought, lots of fun tweets...
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>> i'm rachel. >> jimmy: all right, rachel, welcome rachel. rachel, where are you from? >> from pennsylvania, the phillies. >> jimmy: there you go! [ cheers and applause ] that's the magic word with "the roots." rachel, what's the most fun thing you've done this summer? >> i went to firefly musical festival. >> jimmy: oh, cool. you went to "firefly." who did you go to see there? >> a bunch of people. snoop dogg was there. >> jimmy: yeah. >> all of these people. >> jimmy: everyone went with you? >> well, no. not everyone. >> jimmy: great concert. yeah. "roots", you got pal, rachel here, she's from philly, philly, philly. the most fun thing she did this summer -- she went to "firefly." she saw snoop dogg. she brought the whole crowd with her. so, for the first one, because it's summer and it's hot out, can you do like miami style? like pit bull type of song for rachel? is that cool? when i step into the play i see that girl with the big fat i put the car i felt pretty like jason derulo rachel is in the house she came all the way from philly on a drumline she saw snoop dog
>> i'm rachel. >> jimmy: all right, rachel, welcome rachel. rachel, where are you from? >> from pennsylvania, the phillies. >> jimmy: there you go! [ cheers and applause ] that's the magic word with "the roots." rachel, what's the most fun thing you've done this summer? >> i went to firefly musical festival. >> jimmy: oh, cool. you went to "firefly." who did you go to see there? >> a bunch of people. snoop dogg was there. >>...
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from msnbc "the rachel maddow show," rachel maddow is with us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] very psychedere. from the new movie "paper towns," cara delevingne is with us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] can't wait to talk to her about that. and a wonderful band. they are back on the show tonight. neon trees will be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] you're here on a good night. now, before we move on, here at "late night," we just love slogans. they are so much fun. for example, we all know kfc's slogan is "it's finger lickin' good." it is, i licked all my fingers. [ light laughter ] de beers -- de beers slogan, "a diamond is forever." i hope so, it was very expensive. [ light laughter ] energizer battery slogan "keeps going, going, and going." it does. they're all great slogans, but we started to think why should only products have slogans? everything could benefit from one, so we came up with some for you in a segment we call "new slogans." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: let's kick things off with a slogan for kale smoothies. "kale smoothies -- good to the first drop." [ laughter
from msnbc "the rachel maddow show," rachel maddow is with us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] very psychedere. from the new movie "paper towns," cara delevingne is with us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] can't wait to talk to her about that. and a wonderful band. they are back on the show tonight. neon trees will be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] you're here on a good night. now, before we move on, here at "late night," we just love slogans. they are so much...
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tomorrow night, rachel will be back for it.been at work on it for a long time and she is very excited about sharing with it all of you. that is tomorrow night right here. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrea
tomorrow night, rachel will be back for it.been at work on it for a long time and she is very excited about sharing with it all of you. that is tomorrow night right here. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the...
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thank you for being here. >> thanks rachel. >> it's nice to see you.will be interesting talking about that kind of question questionnaire. that goes to them all. the right has mastered that. the left and the center do that much less but i think particularly on race issues you'll see candidates getting pinned down more than previous movement buzz the street movement is making that happen. it annoys everybody but it always gets the goods. stay with us. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in bloo
thank you for being here. >> thanks rachel. >> it's nice to see you.will be interesting talking about that kind of question questionnaire. that goes to them all. the right has mastered that. the left and the center do that much less but i think particularly on race issues you'll see candidates getting pinned down more than previous movement buzz the street movement is making that happen. it annoys everybody but it always gets the goods. stay with us. when a moment spontaneously...
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>> you know you're right, rachel. was about an opportunity by giving each candidate 15 or 20 minutes to expand their thinking, to lay out their thoughts to the you will bare their feelings a little bit upon these issues. i think we contributed a lot. a lot of presidential campaigns are about talking points, slogan sloganeering. well worn messaging. today we i think, pushed encouraged and indeed forced this conversation. but this is only the beginning. all of the candidates are going to get a detailed questionnaire from us that questionnaire will ask them to expand their thinking on the issues contained in the 21st century agenda for jobbings and freedom. one of the urban league's roles in the civil rights and social justice community is to point to the policy recommendations and the solutions that activists and activism want to see take place. and i think this presidential campaign is going to be one of the things that's going to spur this broader debate. so today was a start, today was a beginning, today was a good w
>> you know you're right, rachel. was about an opportunity by giving each candidate 15 or 20 minutes to expand their thinking, to lay out their thoughts to the you will bare their feelings a little bit upon these issues. i think we contributed a lot. a lot of presidential campaigns are about talking points, slogan sloganeering. well worn messaging. today we i think, pushed encouraged and indeed forced this conversation. but this is only the beginning. all of the candidates are going to...
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take a look. >> rachel, 53 years old from salem, virginia.l students for 28 years and this wife and mom of two who has never had a makeover is proud to say she is a breast cancer survivor. let's see the new rachel siler. >> oh, my gosh. yes. >> oh, my gosh. oh, i look so elegant. i love it. i went from a high school class to the president of our class who sent it to everybody in my class. thank you, "today" show for making this senior citizen feel very special. >> gina page, 33 from vermont. she's a work-at-home mom of four, so she never does anything drastic when it comes to her look. makeup worn only for church and she hasn't colored her hair in more than a decade. here is the new gina. >> i live in a small town in vermont and word of me boeing on the show traveled fast. i felt the need to glam up every time i left the house because people wanted to see the new look. in reality i have naturally curly hair so i let my bangs grow out. i haven't worn heels since. i don't know anyone who can help me maintain the look louis did. i think you need
take a look. >> rachel, 53 years old from salem, virginia.l students for 28 years and this wife and mom of two who has never had a makeover is proud to say she is a breast cancer survivor. let's see the new rachel siler. >> oh, my gosh. yes. >> oh, my gosh. oh, i look so elegant. i love it. i went from a high school class to the president of our class who sent it to everybody in my class. thank you, "today" show for making this senior citizen feel very special....
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i add a little twist to that, rachel. believe it would be very useful not to tell the candidates in the campaigns ahead of time which group of eight they're going to be in. have the lottery lead off the debate. this might actually lead to some spontaneity because they would have no idea in advance what the dynamic would be on that stage. they wouldn't know who they were going to be on the stage with. naturally no one would be in favor of this, or very few people involved in the process many stead. >> it would make not only for interesting -- an interesting challenge for all those candidates, it would make for great tv to see them actually drawing straws or participating in that mini lottery and deal with their fate right there. >> pay per view? >> maybe we can get ufc to organize it. >> larry sabado from university of virginia, great to have you here. thanks a lot. >> i will say with fox making this decision that they just are not using the five most recent polls and picked five of the six and threw one out, that would ma
i add a little twist to that, rachel. believe it would be very useful not to tell the candidates in the campaigns ahead of time which group of eight they're going to be in. have the lottery lead off the debate. this might actually lead to some spontaneity because they would have no idea in advance what the dynamic would be on that stage. they wouldn't know who they were going to be on the stage with. naturally no one would be in favor of this, or very few people involved in the process many...
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the rachel maddow show starts now melissa harris perry in for rachel. good evening, melissa. >> thanks, chris. and thanks for staying with us for the next hour. rachel has the night off but she'll be back tomorrow. >> thanks, chris. and thanks for staying with us for the next hour. rachel has the night off but she'll be back tomorrow. let's start with what seems to be the clearest and honest truth of the political moment. donald trump is wing. i'm not talking about the fact that trump is leading in the polls, i mean that donald trump is winning big. let me suggest another idea. mr. trump may win even if he fails to secure the republican nomination and never successfully captures 270 electoral votes. how? to answer that, we must consult leonardo dicaprio. yes, leonardo dicaprio. i'm not making reference here to "titanic" hubris headed for inevitable demise. instead, think of dicaprio in the mind-bending film "inception." because in that film, dicaprio plays a crafty mind hacker capable of planting a seed of an idea deep into a person's mind and then watc
the rachel maddow show starts now melissa harris perry in for rachel. good evening, melissa. >> thanks, chris. and thanks for staying with us for the next hour. rachel has the night off but she'll be back tomorrow. >> thanks, chris. and thanks for staying with us for the next hour. rachel has the night off but she'll be back tomorrow. let's start with what seems to be the clearest and honest truth of the political moment. donald trump is wing. i'm not talking about the fact that...
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they both love clothes by rachel roy and the designer is expanding with less-famous clients in line. first the "nightline 5." >> when salonpas began in japan in 1934 a single patch created the category of pain relief. 80 years later salonpas has evolved into a family of pain relievers. perfect for back, muscle, join pain. salonpas for targeted relief. >>> heartburn comes creeping up on you. fight back with relief so smooth and fast, tums smoothies dissolves the instant it touches your tongue and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. smoothies only from tums.
they both love clothes by rachel roy and the designer is expanding with less-famous clients in line. first the "nightline 5." >> when salonpas began in japan in 1934 a single patch created the category of pain relief. 80 years later salonpas has evolved into a family of pain relievers. perfect for back, muscle, join pain. salonpas for targeted relief. >>> heartburn comes creeping up on you. fight back with relief so smooth and fast, tums smoothies dissolves the instant...
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rachel will be back on monday.o be back in the morning, a few hours on my own show melissa harris-perry. 10:00 a.m. now as rachel would say it is time to go to prison. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> america's prisons, dangerous, often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down, on your feet! down! >> among the nation's toughest, california state prison corcoran, severely overcrowded and plagued by racial tension. we spent months inside, where officers try to maintain order in an institution with a notoriously violent past. this is "lockup: corcoran extended stay."
rachel will be back on monday.o be back in the morning, a few hours on my own show melissa harris-perry. 10:00 a.m. now as rachel would say it is time to go to prison. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> america's prisons, dangerous, often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down, on your feet! down! >> among the nation's toughest, california state prison corcoran,...
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thanks for being here with us. >> thanks, rachel. thanks for having me and i really appreciate listening to those clips from ten years ago. >> yeah. i feel like -- i'm 42 now, i was 32 then. it's not like i was so young then that i can't remember it, but i was newly shocked, newly very emotional not just about the toll but about the governmental failure that happened at that time. i wonder if you feel like that's being put in proper perspective right now, ten years out. obviously this visit by the president today is a big deal for new orleans, but do you feel like we've grasped it and remember it properly? >> you know, i think that the film clips that you've aired need to continue to be aired. because only by reminding people what happened, only about reminding people about the ineptitude and incompetence at every level of government and the way that people suffered, the way people lost their lives, the way people were in sweltering heat, high humidity, stranded at the convention center, stranded at the dome, on the roofs and attics
thanks for being here with us. >> thanks, rachel. thanks for having me and i really appreciate listening to those clips from ten years ago. >> yeah. i feel like -- i'm 42 now, i was 32 then. it's not like i was so young then that i can't remember it, but i was newly shocked, newly very emotional not just about the toll but about the governmental failure that happened at that time. i wonder if you feel like that's being put in proper perspective right now, ten years out. obviously...
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. >> rachel carson what about that? >> i don't know spanish u.s.nd environmentalist. >> i don't know her. >> wilma mankiller. john: she was fourth and most people don't know who she is. >> chief of the cherokee nation elected three times. john: because her last name is man killer? >> but if we name shame this woman had an incredible accomplishments so we want to honor that. john: thank you. later i will solve the conflict of food to put on the currency and i will give both of you my solution first one more comment women are paid less shouldn't they be of the $7.57 bill? [laughter] the battle between cash and credit john: companies keep sending us credit cards in the mail. you are qualified with low interest rates to make it sound great but if you don't pay your bill right away the interest can suck all your money away and people get in trouble and that is why crystal paine all the uses cash with the personal finance blogging money-saving mom.com never used a credit card? >> never in my entire life. people cannot believe that is possible. you use ca
. >> rachel carson what about that? >> i don't know spanish u.s.nd environmentalist. >> i don't know her. >> wilma mankiller. john: she was fourth and most people don't know who she is. >> chief of the cherokee nation elected three times. john: because her last name is man killer? >> but if we name shame this woman had an incredible accomplishments so we want to honor that. john: thank you. later i will solve the conflict of food to put on the currency and i...