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first porsha, then rachel.lancey turns himself in. >> prosecutors claim they took advantage of a farmer and burned through millions of dollars. >> reporter: we notice a picture, a smiling ralph raines jr. with the young boy he loved like a son. >> we did a lot of things together. i have very good memories from them. >> reporter: up next -- judgment day for the scammers. mary marks unmasked. and then she took it off. >> correct. >> reporter: but even now, with the scam exposed, ralph raines is still in love with mary marks, his bogus bride. >> i can say this -- i view mary as a real person. >> reporter: his blind devotion now threatens to torpedo the now threatens to torpedo the case. ♪ seriously, what is this place? it's heaven. yeah, muscle heaven. you want to take one for a test drive? (tires squealing, engine revs) the challenger and charger have the most affordable v8 engines in their classes. check them out now during the fast and furious sales event. the fate of the furious. in theaters april 14th. in dea
first porsha, then rachel.lancey turns himself in. >> prosecutors claim they took advantage of a farmer and burned through millions of dollars. >> reporter: we notice a picture, a smiling ralph raines jr. with the young boy he loved like a son. >> we did a lot of things together. i have very good memories from them. >> reporter: up next -- judgment day for the scammers. mary marks unmasked. and then she took it off. >> correct. >> reporter: but even now, with...
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let me bring this to rachel. rachel, i contend that the syrians attack and the bomb dropped in afghanistan had nothing to do with syria or afghanistan. everything to do with russia, china, iran, and north korea, am i wrong? >> no, you're absolutely right. and by the way, the attack in syria, the chemical attack in syria, the original one that obama let go because of the red line. people forget, because you know, richard is talking about diplomacy. that was bad diplomacy. barack obama was in bed with the iranians trying to make a secret deal and that's why he didn't cross the red line. he was in bed with the iranians. . eric: sure. >> that's nothing to do with the state department. that's bad diplomacy and hopefully donald trump will reverse that. >> if you cut the state department 28% reported to be in the donald trump budget, that means you're cutting our diplomates, cutting foreign aid, our ability-- >> there's lots of money in the state department directed towards climate change and things nothing to do with k
let me bring this to rachel. rachel, i contend that the syrians attack and the bomb dropped in afghanistan had nothing to do with syria or afghanistan. everything to do with russia, china, iran, and north korea, am i wrong? >> no, you're absolutely right. and by the way, the attack in syria, the chemical attack in syria, the original one that obama let go because of the red line. people forget, because you know, richard is talking about diplomacy. that was bad diplomacy. barack obama was...
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rachel,two hours though. look, they have a lot, as lisa points out, hundreds of millions of videos that go up on these sites. is there a way when you see-- is there some sort of algorithm they should be developing where they see a spike in viewership like this, what's causing the spike and if it's illegal or violent or bad they can pull it down? >> yeah, i mean, maybe they need to update their technology, make these algorithms more effective to take it down more rapidly. maybe they need to hire more humans that can do things the algorithms can't. listen, lisa is absolutely right. this says a lot about us. plenty of people. almost two million watched it before it was take be down. the family of this grandfather, of this father, went online begging people to please stop sharing it, plenty of people shared it, and didn't report it. and there is no algorithm, there is no technology to instill common human decency and morality in people. this says a lot about us, about the coarsenning of our society and i've seen
rachel,two hours though. look, they have a lot, as lisa points out, hundreds of millions of videos that go up on these sites. is there a way when you see-- is there some sort of algorithm they should be developing where they see a spike in viewership like this, what's causing the spike and if it's illegal or violent or bad they can pull it down? >> yeah, i mean, maybe they need to update their technology, make these algorithms more effective to take it down more rapidly. maybe they need...
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rachel will bring us up to date with-where that stands. a lot at stake rachel.ng to unfold? will paul ryan deliver for a change? >> paul ryan is going to deliver and lou dobbs is going to eat crow. the government is not going to get shut down. and as a congressional staff i have a tidbit of information. i have been told my husband might not come home until saturday which means they might strike this healthcare deal on saturday on the 100th day anniversary. if they have the votes, they will strike while the iron is hot. lou: i think we need to put your comment in context. rachel is treefg her husband sean duffy, one of the republican leaders in the house. >> that's right. lou: who apparently will be ensconced on capitol hill. charlie, what do you think? am i going to be eating crow? i'm relaxed about the prospects. >> i don't know if you will be eating crow. but you can't put it past the folks in congress at the very last minute to figure out some way to get something over the line. and it's probably not always the best way to govern, but it's the way it kind of
rachel will bring us up to date with-where that stands. a lot at stake rachel.ng to unfold? will paul ryan deliver for a change? >> paul ryan is going to deliver and lou dobbs is going to eat crow. the government is not going to get shut down. and as a congressional staff i have a tidbit of information. i have been told my husband might not come home until saturday which means they might strike this healthcare deal on saturday on the 100th day anniversary. if they have the votes, they...
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he was only 94 rachel, why? why?it was also ricky martin's ♪ ♪ birthday. ♪ [music] ♪ [music] >> the bay of pigs, kielbasa, anthony weiner, assault rifles, ricky martin. it's all coming together like a batter that makes the deadly cake for a sinister figure on a dark day. based on lies. [laughter] [applause] happy birthday rachel. you deserved it! [applause] all right we need to welcome tonight's guest, this man has written more books than i have read. celebrated journalistic great works, you had to get his latest book. it is called how the hell did this happen? probably the best light of my generation. all right like an emergency room dr. he will leave messages and give you drugs after. actor, writer, comedian jamie --. she considers this a bromance. -- and being a saharan. [applause] >> so you grew up when the russians were really really bad. and the left loves them. so, we, you and i, we were the enemy and the cold war. the russians were their friends.so is this outrage or to swallow? >> yes, i mean - you nailed it
he was only 94 rachel, why? why?it was also ricky martin's ♪ ♪ birthday. ♪ [music] ♪ [music] >> the bay of pigs, kielbasa, anthony weiner, assault rifles, ricky martin. it's all coming together like a batter that makes the deadly cake for a sinister figure on a dark day. based on lies. [laughter] [applause] happy birthday rachel. you deserved it! [applause] all right we need to welcome tonight's guest, this man has written more books than i have read. celebrated journalistic great...
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rachel? >> hans nichols for us at the pentagon. i believe we got one picture, not a live picture, it would be sort of a conceptualizing picture of al shayyat airfield. this is what we were told is the target tonight. of course not post-bombing, not if 60 tomahawk missiles were launched at it. this is the image we've got of that site, again, close to the syrian city of homs which is the city we've read a lot about in terms of our coverage of the fighting in the syrian civil war. what hansiccome reporte from the pentagon is infrasucture at the airfield was hit and also aircraft were hit. the syrian air force is a considerable force. it's used for targets in the north of syria. but this is what we believe the targets -- this is is what we believe the target was of this major u.s. strike. we're going to bring back in the conversation admiral stavridis. looking at that site, what we know about that location, the fact this was site that was targeted apparently with pretty massive number, dozens of these missiles, what would be the strate
rachel? >> hans nichols for us at the pentagon. i believe we got one picture, not a live picture, it would be sort of a conceptualizing picture of al shayyat airfield. this is what we were told is the target tonight. of course not post-bombing, not if 60 tomahawk missiles were launched at it. this is the image we've got of that site, again, close to the syrian city of homs which is the city we've read a lot about in terms of our coverage of the fighting in the syrian civil war. what...
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rachel joins me now. rachel, i learned a lot in the book.tly i learned for those who believe two years ago here's a woman who turns, who knows, 30 years old and decides she can be black to get a high paying gig at the naacp and then gets outed. well, they were wrong. it's a much more complicated story. let me share with my audience some of what i learned about you from the book. i learned as a child at age 4, put this up on the screen, when you were asked to sketch yourself, you sketched yourself as a black child. you fantasized that you were from africa. when aunt becky wanted to get you a raggedy ann or andy doll, you finish the story, what kind of doll did aunt becky get you? >> she actually made me a black raggedy ann and andy doll. >> how come? >> well, because she kind of recognized and seemed to understand my affinity for black is beautiful and black is inspirational. >> you went to howard university for your masters. you were raised with four adopted black siblings. you braided their hair. you married a black guy. i was thinking cait
rachel joins me now. rachel, i learned a lot in the book.tly i learned for those who believe two years ago here's a woman who turns, who knows, 30 years old and decides she can be black to get a high paying gig at the naacp and then gets outed. well, they were wrong. it's a much more complicated story. let me share with my audience some of what i learned about you from the book. i learned as a child at age 4, put this up on the screen, when you were asked to sketch yourself, you sketched...
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>> rachel: eli works for bloomberg. "the new york times" reported that he is a conservative outle outlet. from the outset, he's trying to discredit the story, trying to remove all the smoke that we all see. >> meghan: i believe he was a never trump or if i'm correct. >> rachel: the real scandal here is how the media and the democrats, who are the first ones to call the aclu, they are so obviously denying the story and denying the legacy clearly has. i think it's really outrageous. by the way, dangerous where national security. exactly what eli said is going to happen. the intelligence community is going to be reined in and the powers that we as a medic people have given them to collect this intelligence because of this kind of behavior. >> sandra: i want to jump in with this breaking news because susan rice who worked under president obama, she just said this in response to exactly what we are talking about. this is not anything political. the allegation is somehow the obama admin's ration officials use it for political
>> rachel: eli works for bloomberg. "the new york times" reported that he is a conservative outle outlet. from the outset, he's trying to discredit the story, trying to remove all the smoke that we all see. >> meghan: i believe he was a never trump or if i'm correct. >> rachel: the real scandal here is how the media and the democrats, who are the first ones to call the aclu, they are so obviously denying the story and denying the legacy clearly has. i think it's...
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rachel.ing the reaction and the opposition to that in one of the disappointing thing is that makes me more worried is even looking at the way people who have consistently said, trump is dangerous, unstable, we can trust. they have switched to support is action on syria. that lack of consistency worries me. we have run out of time. that's all we have time for. dateline will be back next week same time same place. but as this is my last time hosting, i want to thank all of our guests and also you, our viewers. until we meet again, goodbye. hello. if it is warm weather and sunshine you are after, the rest of this weekend will come up with the goods. the day started off like this in essex. that the scene in clacton on sea. just about all of us are enjoying some strong sunshine and in that sunshine, it will be feeling very warm. high pressure is in charge of the scene. it has drifted eastwards allowing a southerly wind to waft across the british isles. warm airto many to waft across the british is
rachel.ing the reaction and the opposition to that in one of the disappointing thing is that makes me more worried is even looking at the way people who have consistently said, trump is dangerous, unstable, we can trust. they have switched to support is action on syria. that lack of consistency worries me. we have run out of time. that's all we have time for. dateline will be back next week same time same place. but as this is my last time hosting, i want to thank all of our guests and also...
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[laughter] happy birthday rachel. you deserved it. [applause] [applause] we need to welcome our guests. this man has written more books than i have read. celebrated journalists, the great pj o'rourke, it is called how the hell did this happen. probably the best writer of my generation. like an emergency room dr. he will leave you in stitches. actor, writer, comedian, janie. [applause] she considers deliverance and romance. a national writer, cat. and the sahara desert is a sandbox, welcome tyrus. [applause] tj, you grew up on the russians were really bad. in the left love them. so you and i were the enemy in the cold war, the russians were their friends. was this outrage hard to swallow. >> yes, you nailed it, now that russia is kind of a regular country, we are just doing regular evil stuff instead of a vast network of james bond level evil stuff. now that they are just a stinky country, like all of the rest of the countries. the left has gotten really -- noticing inequality. >> greg: they also had free stuff like free healthcare and
[laughter] happy birthday rachel. you deserved it. [applause] [applause] we need to welcome our guests. this man has written more books than i have read. celebrated journalists, the great pj o'rourke, it is called how the hell did this happen. probably the best writer of my generation. like an emergency room dr. he will leave you in stitches. actor, writer, comedian, janie. [applause] she considers deliverance and romance. a national writer, cat. and the sahara desert is a sandbox, welcome...
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] last time evan rachel wood was on our show, we talked about her new band.her out for the golden globes, we were doing the golden globes cold open and we had a bunch of different celebrities come out and sing and do -- and she came and, man, can she sing. we were like, holy mackerel. you said you saw that -- >> steve: yeah. i've seen her sing a few times. [ laughter ] yeah jimmy i did. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. one or the other with you. i guess the muscle relaxants are settling in perfectly there. [ laughter ] anyways -- evan rachel wood. rebel and a basketcase, everybody. yeah! >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hey guys, our good friend country music superstar, luke bryan was in town recently, he played a show at madison square garden. and the next day we got lunch together at one of those outdoor food carts. >> steve: mm-hmm. >> jimmy: and it got a little awkward. because when luke was ordering, it was kind of a strange moment. and i don't think -- it's not just him. i've been there myself. and quite frankly i think it's so
] last time evan rachel wood was on our show, we talked about her new band.her out for the golden globes, we were doing the golden globes cold open and we had a bunch of different celebrities come out and sing and do -- and she came and, man, can she sing. we were like, holy mackerel. you said you saw that -- >> steve: yeah. i've seen her sing a few times. [ laughter ] yeah jimmy i did. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. one or the other with you. i guess the muscle relaxants are settling...
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it is the point rachel made, the bombing continues.ons are a step too far, it's an arguable position, because clearly those things kill people as these bombs have killed some people in the last day or so, every bomb is likely to kill somebody. from that point of view we can understand the argument but the world in general draws the line at chemical weapons. if you calculate too much, as obama did, and do nothing, it doesn't help the situation necessarily. so i don't think responding to this one thing means the whole problem will be solved. if it were to happen again what would the response be? if you've done it once...? again what would the response be? if you've done it once. . . ? that's the worry, it's right that chemical weapons are a red line. there are lots of things that are red lines that we have not respected either in syria or elsewhere. but let's look at what happened. in 2013 to an agreement was brokered by russia whereby bashir al—assad was supposed to get rid of his stockpile and his capacity to generate more weapons. but
it is the point rachel made, the bombing continues.ons are a step too far, it's an arguable position, because clearly those things kill people as these bombs have killed some people in the last day or so, every bomb is likely to kill somebody. from that point of view we can understand the argument but the world in general draws the line at chemical weapons. if you calculate too much, as obama did, and do nothing, it doesn't help the situation necessarily. so i don't think responding to this one...
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rachel, let's kick off with the story in the telegraph. yet again, a story about how much potentially we will be going the eu or how much the unreasonable eu is demanding of us, and this time the key number is 8 billion, but we have had numbers in the millions and billions, this is not a particularly new story. what is new is that there are now reports that this is being considered as pa rt that this is being considered as part of the negotiation on the british side to help us get the transitional deal which i think will probably make some hard brexiteers very upset, that we will continue paying the eu bill until 2020. there isa paying the eu bill until 2020. there is a case that this is money we committed. the eu budget frameworks are seven years so committed. the eu budget frameworks are seven years so this is money that was allocated to these projects. it is definitely showing that one of our key negotiating chips is going to be our contributions. we have the money, they need the money. so i think you can put a fairly positive spin on t
rachel, let's kick off with the story in the telegraph. yet again, a story about how much potentially we will be going the eu or how much the unreasonable eu is demanding of us, and this time the key number is 8 billion, but we have had numbers in the millions and billions, this is not a particularly new story. what is new is that there are now reports that this is being considered as pa rt that this is being considered as part of the negotiation on the british side to help us get the...
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i'm joy reed in for rachel tonight. rachel will be back tomorrow. happy almost tax day.ax day is tomorrow, the 18th. it's usually april 15th but this know how to sort out because they are the kings of that, not us. >> what he's doing is about the mirror. he's playing to "fox and friends." he's playing to himself in the mirror to a certain extent. and that is really terrifying because there's no reason to believe there's a strategy any of this. >> and this is the no strategy. we use diplomacy first. >> there's no one in the state department. that is all in for this evening. rachel maddow show starts in with joy reid. >> congratulations on the big launch to the book. that's really terrific. you don't even need luck because you have skichlt thank you so much to you for tuning in this hour. i'm joy reed in for rachel tonight. rachel will be back tomorrow. happy almost tax day. tax day is tomorrow, the 18th. it's usually april 15th but this year the date fell on a saturday. this year the occasion was larjd with large gatherings to protest the president's refusal to release hi
i'm joy reed in for rachel tonight. rachel will be back tomorrow. happy almost tax day.ax day is tomorrow, the 18th. it's usually april 15th but this know how to sort out because they are the kings of that, not us. >> what he's doing is about the mirror. he's playing to "fox and friends." he's playing to himself in the mirror to a certain extent. and that is really terrifying because there's no reason to believe there's a strategy any of this. >> and this is the no...
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rachel? is interesting is watching the reaction and the opposition to that, and one of the disappointing things that makes me more worried is even looking at the way people who have consistently said, "trump is dangerous, unstable, we can't trust him," they have switched to support his action on syria. that lack of consistency worries me. we have run out of time. that's all we have time for. dateline will be back next week same time same place. but as this is my last time hosting, i want to thank all of our guests and also you, our viewers. until we meet again, goodbye. good morning. warm spring sunshine at the weekend saw an early outing of the summer and it is not surprising when we had clear blue skies, lots of sunshine and lots of heat, highs of 25 in parts of cambridgeshire, and generally in the south—east on sunday, glorious. but thicker cloud further north and west, here a bit fresher, and rain in the far north of scotland by the end of the day. now, this weather front is significant,
rachel? is interesting is watching the reaction and the opposition to that, and one of the disappointing things that makes me more worried is even looking at the way people who have consistently said, "trump is dangerous, unstable, we can't trust him," they have switched to support his action on syria. that lack of consistency worries me. we have run out of time. that's all we have time for. dateline will be back next week same time same place. but as this is my last time hosting, i...
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rachel?ay progressive, what's interesting is watching the reaction and the opposition to that, and one of the disappointing things that makes me even more worried is even looking at the way people who have consistently said, "trump is dangerous, unstable, we can't trust him," they have switched to support his action on syria. that lack of consistency worries me. we have run out of time. wouldn't you know? thanks to all of you. that's all we have time for. dateline will be back next week, same time same place. but as this is my last time hosting, i want to thank all of our guests and also you, our viewers. until we meet again, goodbye. hello there, good morning. more sunshine on the way for many of us on more sunshine on the way for many of us on sunday. a chilly start again. his downfall in southern england and east anglia, but a lovely morning for england and wales. sunshine extending the southern and eastern scotla nd extending the southern and eastern scotland before the cloud moves from t
rachel?ay progressive, what's interesting is watching the reaction and the opposition to that, and one of the disappointing things that makes me even more worried is even looking at the way people who have consistently said, "trump is dangerous, unstable, we can't trust him," they have switched to support his action on syria. that lack of consistency worries me. we have run out of time. wouldn't you know? thanks to all of you. that's all we have time for. dateline will be back next...
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rachel? watching the reaction and the opposition to that, and one of the disappointing things that makes me more worried is even looking at the way people who have consistently said, "trump is dangerous, unstable, we can't trust him," they have switched to support his action on syria. that lack of consistency worries me. we have run out of time. that's all we have time for. dateline will be back next week same time same place. but as this is my last time hosting, i want to thank all of our guests and also you, our viewers. until we meet again, goodbye. hello, good morning. saturday brought sunshine and warmth for about all others but fortunes are more divided today. there's plenty of sunshine, and things are warming up, but creeping in towards the north and west there was more cloud, even just the north and west there was more cloud, evenjust a little bit the north and west there was more cloud, even just a little bit of rain coming from the cloud. you can see here that the crowd is spreading
rachel? watching the reaction and the opposition to that, and one of the disappointing things that makes me more worried is even looking at the way people who have consistently said, "trump is dangerous, unstable, we can't trust him," they have switched to support his action on syria. that lack of consistency worries me. we have run out of time. that's all we have time for. dateline will be back next week same time same place. but as this is my last time hosting, i want to thank all...
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rachel campos-duffy, we'll invite you back, too., but we are delighted you are with us and look forward to seeing you again soon. lou: congressman mo brooks and laura ininininin nicole: breaking news this morning. a bombshell in fox's earnings season rights requested the identities that trump officials be en masse in intelligence reporter. we will have the latest. good morning. i'm nicole petallides. lauren: good morning. i am lauren simonetti. senate judiciary cir chuck grassley ballet methods that so they can earn. nicole: u.s. stock starts a new chair. automakers posted disappointing march sales. s.
rachel campos-duffy, we'll invite you back, too., but we are delighted you are with us and look forward to seeing you again soon. lou: congressman mo brooks and laura ininininin nicole: breaking news this morning. a bombshell in fox's earnings season rights requested the identities that trump officials be en masse in intelligence reporter. we will have the latest. good morning. i'm nicole petallides. lauren: good morning. i am lauren simonetti. senate judiciary cir chuck grassley ballet methods...
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this is rachel, and bush barrow was on her farm. it is one of many barrows she looks after.ss on a proportion of the far end of the farm because they were significant archaeology under the ground to protect it. bush barrow is a burial symmetry amongst 40 others here. this is it, bush barrow. yes this is bush barrow, the key monument in this symmetry. underneath here is still bush barrow man? yes, they left him in there and took all the pots and gold and all the exciting bits and pieces so yes it is quite exciting to think that bush barrow man is still under our feet. where is the road going to go? stonehenge is over there, it will come in a tunnel south of stonehenge, so the tunnel underneath will come out in the field we see opposite is pretty scars are on the field. how big a road are we talking about? massive, four carriageways. how do you feel? very upset. how can and this fantastic landscape when i have put so much work into recreating the interplay with the monuments and then it is ok to go and put a road right through the landscape. people are going to say that you ju
this is rachel, and bush barrow was on her farm. it is one of many barrows she looks after.ss on a proportion of the far end of the farm because they were significant archaeology under the ground to protect it. bush barrow is a burial symmetry amongst 40 others here. this is it, bush barrow. yes this is bush barrow, the key monument in this symmetry. underneath here is still bush barrow man? yes, they left him in there and took all the pots and gold and all the exciting bits and pieces so yes...
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rachel campos-duffy, we'll invite you back, too.w you both have been overwhelmed, but we are delighted you are with us and look forward to seeing you again soon. lou: congressman mo brooks and laura ingraham will be with us tomorrow. good night from new york. [♪] >> battle royale on capitol hill as senators cast their votes on neil gorsuch. will republicans go nuclear to get it done. rand paul declaring the healthcare battle is not done yet. the panel is here. with all the optimism in the business world, why is the media selling such doom and gloom. all that and more tonight on "kennedy."
rachel campos-duffy, we'll invite you back, too.w you both have been overwhelmed, but we are delighted you are with us and look forward to seeing you again soon. lou: congressman mo brooks and laura ingraham will be with us tomorrow. good night from new york. [♪] >> battle royale on capitol hill as senators cast their votes on neil gorsuch. will republicans go nuclear to get it done. rand paul declaring the healthcare battle is not done yet. the panel is here. with all the optimism in...
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we speak with the new director of my name is rachel corey.ow your clothes smell can say at lot about you. that's why new downy protect and refresh conditions fibers to lock out odors. so clothing odors don't do the talking for you. lock out odors with new downy protect and refresh. >> rachel corey was an american activityist from washington. in 2003 she was part of the international solidarity movement where she found herself on the gaza strip. >> you may remember this photograph. that's when she was run over and killed by a bulldozer. >> her story is now being brought to the stage in the show my name is rachel corey. it starts tomorrow in the bay area at the magic theater. joining us is the director jonathan cain. thank you for coming in. i have read that some have called this controversial. some disagree. why are you excited to direct this story on stage? >> well, i've been in theater for 30 years. it is one of the most beautiful plays that i have ever come across. it is not about her death. it is about her life. and at 23 she was quite an
we speak with the new director of my name is rachel corey.ow your clothes smell can say at lot about you. that's why new downy protect and refresh conditions fibers to lock out odors. so clothing odors don't do the talking for you. lock out odors with new downy protect and refresh. >> rachel corey was an american activityist from washington. in 2003 she was part of the international solidarity movement where she found herself on the gaza strip. >> you may remember this photograph....
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get to rachel. >> how making my dishwasher inefficient help ka jakarta or hurricane sandy. it doesn't. the hysteria is to get us worked up about it so he can make money and barack obama and liberals can control us through big government programs, but it's not doing thinking. >> these are alternative facts and #alternativefacts. eric: here could be alternative reasoning behind the hysteria, put up the full screen, look at the amount of money we've spent the last few years on this global warming, clean energy program. richard $126 billion, it's very profitable to be in the global warming hysteria business. >> eric, this is not hysteria, this is real facts. we're all-- you're a capitalist, you're a business reporter, you get this. every major corporation, nike, intel, ibm, in their quarterly report last year put that one risk that they are accounting for is the risk of climate change. why would they say that to the investors. eric: what's the risk to nike on climate change. >> read the financial report. it's in the report. >> rachel. >> they're more on intervention than climat
get to rachel. >> how making my dishwasher inefficient help ka jakarta or hurricane sandy. it doesn't. the hysteria is to get us worked up about it so he can make money and barack obama and liberals can control us through big government programs, but it's not doing thinking. >> these are alternative facts and #alternativefacts. eric: here could be alternative reasoning behind the hysteria, put up the full screen, look at the amount of money we've spent the last few years on this...
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fox news contributor rachel campos duffy.g up, chicago bulls put a number one in the nokia playoff, new york rangers smothered the montrÉal canadiens to even up the series. new music from france. ♪ lea: probably don't recognize that. one year after princes that come in music release of the legendary performer. we will have more of it for you. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. hey you've gotta see this. c'mon. no. alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. okay, what do we got? okay, watch this. do the thing we talked about. what do we say? it's going to be great. watch. remember what we were just saying? go irish! see that? yes! i'm gonna just go back to doing what i was doing. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. lea: time now for sports. the boston celtics digging themselves a hole against the chicago bulls. thomas played to the loss of a sister who died in car crash on saturday. third-quarter tomas tries to land and hits the folder. celtics got one. boston couldn't
fox news contributor rachel campos duffy.g up, chicago bulls put a number one in the nokia playoff, new york rangers smothered the montrÉal canadiens to even up the series. new music from france. ♪ lea: probably don't recognize that. one year after princes that come in music release of the legendary performer. we will have more of it for you. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. hey you've gotta see this. c'mon. no. alright, see you down...
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neil gorsuch to the supreme court, rod rosenstein, deputy attorney general, rachel brand to be associate attorney general. i want to explain how we're going to proceed. the addition to the supreme court nominee, we need to report out the nominees for deputy attorney general, associate attorney general, do you all understand it's important for the department of justice to have senior leadership in place. my intention is to have everyone speak on the judge and then vote on his nomination and then we will turn to rosenstein and brand. i will have a statement on both of them that i'm going to put in the record so we can keep things moving. regarding the judge for the most part, everyone has already indicated one way or another how they intend to vote so there isn't a whole lot of mystery about how this is going to go at our committee meeting today. but regardless, everyone should have anopportunity to explain their vote . so everybody can speak as long as they want to. but my hope is that members can try to keep their remarks within 10 minutes so that everyone can speak and we can proceed in
neil gorsuch to the supreme court, rod rosenstein, deputy attorney general, rachel brand to be associate attorney general. i want to explain how we're going to proceed. the addition to the supreme court nominee, we need to report out the nominees for deputy attorney general, associate attorney general, do you all understand it's important for the department of justice to have senior leadership in place. my intention is to have everyone speak on the judge and then vote on his nomination and then...
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this is rachel and bush barrow is on his farm. looks after and she sees herself asa she looks after and she sees herself as a custodian and has adapted the way she farms around them. wheat grass down a proportion of the far end of the farm because there was archaeology. it is in what is known as the burial cemetery, around 40 others here. bush barrow is the key monument in this cemetery. under here is still bush barrow man. they took all the pots and the gold and the exciting bits and pieces so yes, it's quite exciting to think that a bush barrow man is still under our feet. where does the road go? stonehenge over there, it will come ina tunnel stonehenge over there, it will come in a tunnel south of stonehenge, tunnel underneath, it will come out the tunnel in the field we see opposite where the scars are on the field. how big a road are we talking about? massive, four carriageways. people will say you just don't want this on your land. i think it's important enough consideration is given to sensibly putting this road and the env
this is rachel and bush barrow is on his farm. looks after and she sees herself asa she looks after and she sees herself as a custodian and has adapted the way she farms around them. wheat grass down a proportion of the far end of the farm because there was archaeology. it is in what is known as the burial cemetery, around 40 others here. bush barrow is the key monument in this cemetery. under here is still bush barrow man. they took all the pots and the gold and the exciting bits and pieces so...
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good to have you here. >> thanks, rachel. >> all right. we'll be right back. ♪ and a thing called love. ♪ ♪ let me tell you 'bout the stars in the sk♪, ♪ a girl and a guy♪ ♪ and the way they could kiss on a night like this ♪ life's as big as you make it. introducing the all-new seven seater volkswagen atlas ♪ and a thing called love. ito treat your toughy nasal allergies... ...listen up. unlike pills that don't treat congestion, clarispray covers 100 percent of your nasal allergy symptoms. clarispray. from the makers of claritin. adult 7+ promotes alertness and mental sharpness in dogs 7 and older. (ray) the difference has been incredible. she is much more aware. she wants to learn things. (vo) purina pro plan bright mind. nutrition that performs. >>> i know what you want. i know what you've been thinking. you should just own up to it. you've been sit issing there tonight all through the show thinking yes, yes, this is all fine, maddow. but man, i wish there was some new, even creepier details on that lurid sex scandal involving alabama's handsome 74-year-old
good to have you here. >> thanks, rachel. >> all right. we'll be right back. ♪ and a thing called love. ♪ ♪ let me tell you 'bout the stars in the sk♪, ♪ a girl and a guy♪ ♪ and the way they could kiss on a night like this ♪ life's as big as you make it. introducing the all-new seven seater volkswagen atlas ♪ and a thing called love. ito treat your toughy nasal allergies... ...listen up. unlike pills that don't treat congestion, clarispray covers 100 percent of...
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oh this is rachel. hi, rachel, the 24-year-old mother of two from nova scotia who was profiled in the daily 100 pounds without any weight loss gimmicks. how did she do? focused on calorie counting, eating healthy foods, portion control. i did a reverse image search. i saved the original picture of amanda, uploaded it to the site i like to use, and whamo, it shows me the first page where the picture was produced on the internet, and it was the daly mail article. back to this crock of bull story. a different one, and now amanda is a student at stanford whose story is being shared on cnn. my girl is everywhere. it's a gimmick to try to sell this nonsensical supplement. i can verify if it's false. do what rachel did to lose weight, diet and exercise. come on, there's no magic pill! if you see something on tv or your social media feed that has you wondering if it's true or not or someone is trying to do here. we will try to verify it for you. send me a link on twitter or facebook or a big old e-mail. >>> top
oh this is rachel. hi, rachel, the 24-year-old mother of two from nova scotia who was profiled in the daily 100 pounds without any weight loss gimmicks. how did she do? focused on calorie counting, eating healthy foods, portion control. i did a reverse image search. i saved the original picture of amanda, uploaded it to the site i like to use, and whamo, it shows me the first page where the picture was produced on the internet, and it was the daly mail article. back to this crock of bull story....
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this is rachel. bush barrow is on herfarm. it is one of many barrows she looked after. herself as a custodian, and has adapted the way she farms around them. we grassed down a proportion of the far end of the farm, because there was archaeology. bush barrow is among a0 others here. bush barrow is the key monument in the cemetery. underneath here is still bush barrow man. they removed all the parts and gold and exciting bits of pieces, so, yes, it is quite exciting to think that bush barrow man is still under our feet. where is the road going to go? stonehenge over there, and you can see the tunnel will come underneath, where you can see the matting, it will come out in the field we see opposite us, where the scars are on the field. how big a road are we talking about? massive. four carriageways. people are going to say that you just don't want this on yourland. ijust think it is so important that enough consideration is given as to sensitively putting this road in the environment. it has to be sensitive, not in front of bush barrow man. the high value of gold found in t
this is rachel. bush barrow is on herfarm. it is one of many barrows she looked after. herself as a custodian, and has adapted the way she farms around them. we grassed down a proportion of the far end of the farm, because there was archaeology. bush barrow is among a0 others here. bush barrow is the key monument in the cemetery. underneath here is still bush barrow man. they removed all the parts and gold and exciting bits of pieces, so, yes, it is quite exciting to think that bush barrow man...
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thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: rachel dratch, everybody!we'll be right back with george saunders. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i wanna rock right now ♪ i'm lil yachty and i'm down, if you're down ♪ ♪ i'm not the most lyrical kid known ♪ ♪ yet i'm known to keep the party going ♪ ♪ now look what you made me do ♪ you and me baby it takes two ♪ bringing new moves to the old school ♪ ♪ 1, 2, 3 get loose now ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ with the deduction findingombine superpower of ibm watson? ah! you get more money. that's what you could get. h&r block with watson. get your taxes won. before you set out, you plan to capture every moment. ♪ but what you really can't plan for is when the moment captures you. marriott now has 30 brands in over 110 countries. so no matter where you go, you are here. join or link accounts. xfini'll get my coat.ek is back. meaning you can catch up on all the moments you might have missed. you seriously can't tell the difference between
thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: rachel dratch, everybody!we'll be right back with george saunders. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i wanna rock right now ♪ i'm lil yachty and i'm down, if you're down ♪ ♪ i'm not the most lyrical kid known ♪ ♪ yet i'm known to keep the party going ♪ ♪ now look what you made me do ♪ you and me baby it takes two ♪ bringing new moves to the old school ♪ ♪ 1, 2, 3 get loose now ♪ it takes two to make a thing...
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((pkg)) rachel franklin /facebook social vr chief <"facebook spaces is a place for you to be yourself in vr with your friends no matter where you are in the real world"> facebook's social vr chief rachel franklin gave a demo of facebook's first social virtual reality application called "spaces" to the crowd of developers this week at their annual f8 show. the idea of spaces is you would put on virtual reality headset, launch the spaces app, and meet up to 3 other friends in a shared virtual reality space. rachel franklin /facebook social vr chief <"it's like a magical feeling of presence, the sense that we are really there together even when we are apart">in spaces you create a virtual version of you an avatar... it looks kind of cartoonishonce you and your friends meet up in a space you can do activities together. rachel franklin /facebook social vr chief <" you can draw anything you can think up">another example showed a brother and sister planning their upcoming vacation and here this girl gets a birthday surprise from her friends across country it could be sitting around a campfir
((pkg)) rachel franklin /facebook social vr chief facebook's social vr chief rachel franklin gave a demo of facebook's first social virtual reality application called "spaces" to the crowd of developers this week at their annual f8 show. the idea of spaces is you would put on virtual reality headset, launch the spaces app, and meet up to 3 other friends in a shared virtual reality space. rachel franklin /facebook social vr chief in spaces you create a virtual version of you an...
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rachel, let's kick off with the story in the telegraph.e
rachel, let's kick off with the story in the telegraph.e
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and, rachel, i have not seen this before. and it sets a very dangerous precedent.resident trump when he was running said no one is above the law. well, he's not above the law either, and there is a separation of powers. i listened to mr. spicer today talk about claiming they don't have documents. i was very upset just listening to that because they do have documents. as a matter of fact, they've told us they have documents but they found every excuse under the sun not to produce the documents. and so what we're doing is we are staying focused. this is not some witch hunt. this iabout a fight for our democracy. so we're not going to be distracted. we're going to go after the documents. >> in terms of the timing here, i was looking back at general flynn's career. obviously he had a very distinguished career in the military. is considered to be one of the most brilliant intelligence officers to ever serve the kind of rank he did but he left the pentagon in 2014. when i do the math on that, it looks like he would have had to reapply for security clearance full stop by
and, rachel, i have not seen this before. and it sets a very dangerous precedent.resident trump when he was running said no one is above the law. well, he's not above the law either, and there is a separation of powers. i listened to mr. spicer today talk about claiming they don't have documents. i was very upset just listening to that because they do have documents. as a matter of fact, they've told us they have documents but they found every excuse under the sun not to produce the documents....
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i'm joy reed in for rachel tonight. rachel will be back tomorrow. happy almost tax day. tax day is tomorrow, the 18th. it's usually april 15th but this year the date fell on a saturday. this year the occasion was larjd with large gatherings to protest the president's refusal to release his tax returns. the houses turned out in chicago, sacramento, atlanta, d.c. null new york, and west palm beach near r-a-lago, well as many other cities. ey were r the most part peaceful. violence did break out in berkeley, california, where 21 people were arrested as protesters clashed with hundreds of trump is not. but on the whole they were peaceful. they were also well-attended. maybe not the largest marches ever, but a clear demonstrations that this movement has real staying power and the issue of his taxes is not going away. protesters were determined to make sure the tax issue remains part of the political conversation. saturday's showing did just that. what we saw over the weekend ensured the issue remains an issue putting the white house press secretary on the defensive. >> is the
i'm joy reed in for rachel tonight. rachel will be back tomorrow. happy almost tax day. tax day is tomorrow, the 18th. it's usually april 15th but this year the date fell on a saturday. this year the occasion was larjd with large gatherings to protest the president's refusal to release his tax returns. the houses turned out in chicago, sacramento, atlanta, d.c. null new york, and west palm beach near r-a-lago, well as many other cities. ey were r the most part peaceful. violence did break out...
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it's rachel ‘s first time with us. this is as shambolic as it often is! know? must be me. the pages tonight. we will be looking at two of them in debt. —— in depth. the times leads with the warning from moscow that the united states is one step away from military clashes with russia. the ft has a picture of the stockholm attack. its main story is syria and what it calls the stark shift in us strategy. the mirror also leads with russia's warning to trump. the male leads on washington ‘s message at the un, that it is ready to launch further attacks against assad. they express also leads on syria, besides an image of the burning truck in sweden. the guardian says the white house appears to back away from wider military involvement in syria, leaving the world perplexed at its strategy. the telegraph leads with the horror in sweden. it says the attack appeared to target young children deliberately. these are the two stories that have dominated our news today. we will begin following the fallout of those cruise missile strikes from the us. against that target in idlib in syria.
it's rachel ‘s first time with us. this is as shambolic as it often is! know? must be me. the pages tonight. we will be looking at two of them in debt. —— in depth. the times leads with the warning from moscow that the united states is one step away from military clashes with russia. the ft has a picture of the stockholm attack. its main story is syria and what it calls the stark shift in us strategy. the mirror also leads with russia's warning to trump. the male leads on washington ‘s...
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>> dreaming. >> get home and watch, that rachel. >> i will. thank you, lawrence. >>> also, as the clock ticks down on the president's first 100 days, if they can't have legislative achievements, at least, at least they can have legislative announcements. and so today was all about taxes, which in the trump white house always comes back to trump tax returns. >> this is going to be the biggest tax cut. >> this is not a plan. this is a piece of paper. i'm surprised it didn't come on a napkin at this point. >> we will let you know the specific details at the appropriate moment. >> one could argue the roll-out of the plan was supposed to be the appropriate moment that you would have some of these details. >> it's a great plan. it's going to put people back to work. >> i find it fascinating that blowing this gigantic hole in the debt is not an issue anymore. >> he is the king of debt, and now we're seeing it in realtime. >> t >> the people who will get a gigantic tax cut are corporations and very wealthy people, people like donald trump. >> will the
>> dreaming. >> get home and watch, that rachel. >> i will. thank you, lawrence. >>> also, as the clock ticks down on the president's first 100 days, if they can't have legislative achievements, at least, at least they can have legislative announcements. and so today was all about taxes, which in the trump white house always comes back to trump tax returns. >> this is going to be the biggest tax cut. >> this is not a plan. this is a piece of paper. i'm...
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but rachel had become pregnant, and it was just not gonna work out for her to do it. and sj stepped in kind of at the last minute, but i thought she embodied that character and maybe it's not a picture that's familiar to people, but she played this doctor you know who has this relationship with dennis quaid, completely different, more dramatic, more complex. much more dramatic than sex and the city, and but i do agree with you that one of the challenges in promoting the show, and if you've read the reviews, a lot i think that the, not so much the audience, but a lot of critics have had trouble embracing this isn't bouncy, cheerful carrie bradshaw. and bouncy cheerful, playful, sex, sexy stories. - they almost want to make it out to be a sequel, like that somehow these shows are connected in some way and they're totally, they're just totally different right? - they bring up sex and the city, i would say in virtually every review that i've read. - critics are terrible, we can just stipulate that. - but i mean, but i'm just saying, i think it has been you know to separat
but rachel had become pregnant, and it was just not gonna work out for her to do it. and sj stepped in kind of at the last minute, but i thought she embodied that character and maybe it's not a picture that's familiar to people, but she played this doctor you know who has this relationship with dennis quaid, completely different, more dramatic, more complex. much more dramatic than sex and the city, and but i do agree with you that one of the challenges in promoting the show, and if you've read...