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rachel. >> hi, rachel. >> stephen: now, rachel-- >> that can't be comfortable. >> stephen: rachel, david >> interesting. yes, sort of. the character of tobias funke, that person. >> stephen: this is tobias as one of his incarnations there as a member of blue man. >> shows up in a-- i can't remember-- clorox -- >> stephen: the collectors. >> i don't know what-- i don't watch-- i haven't seen-- but, anyway, yeah, he shows up in one of the things. >> stephen: he shows up in the collectors. there he is in the background right there. >> yeah. >> stephen: thank you, rachel. >> so it's kind of a yes and no. >> all right. >> stephen: thank you, rachel. rachel, everybody. ( applause ) let's find out. let's find out. oh, david, it's always a pleasure. it's always a pleasure. i wish we could just keep talking. thank you. >> thank you, man. >> stephen: it's always good to see you. >> i can-- can i mention my stand-up tour. >> stephen: oh, of course, of course. hold on one second. ladies and gentlemen, david, please. >> i just wanted to mention that i'm starting a-- an international stand-up tour. it
rachel. >> hi, rachel. >> stephen: now, rachel-- >> that can't be comfortable. >> stephen: rachel, david >> interesting. yes, sort of. the character of tobias funke, that person. >> stephen: this is tobias as one of his incarnations there as a member of blue man. >> shows up in a-- i can't remember-- clorox -- >> stephen: the collectors. >> i don't know what-- i don't watch-- i haven't seen-- but, anyway, yeah, he shows up in one of the...
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rachel has raise that warning. our website is old, it needs to be enhanced, modernized, and made it your -- more user- friendly. we are going to try to make that source of data more effective and more user- friendly. we need to raise awareness to the consumer. that's a good portal for you to share your experience with us. there will be improvements being done on that. just a couple of other issues that the agency is focusing on. to bring you up to speed on the agency. the first is voluntary standards. the staff is engaged in voluntary standard committees. we are actively involved. we gave our staff the ability to vote and take leadership positions on these standards because a we believe in, we've been directed by congress that when that voluntary standard addresses the hazard and complies with the regulatory community that that is their preference for us. voluntary standards are an important part of what we do. and we are actively involved in that. and i want to thank rachel and the consumer federation of america.
rachel has raise that warning. our website is old, it needs to be enhanced, modernized, and made it your -- more user- friendly. we are going to try to make that source of data more effective and more user- friendly. we need to raise awareness to the consumer. that's a good portal for you to share your experience with us. there will be improvements being done on that. just a couple of other issues that the agency is focusing on. to bring you up to speed on the agency. the first is voluntary...
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if there's an event, if there's a hearing, if there's a briefing, rachel is there and rachel provides such important input. and so we recognized her and i want to recognize her again. the consumer is much safer because of rachel weintraub and what she does to promote consumer safety and product safety. [ applause ] and i will say about rachel, she promotes and she works on behalf of the consumer but she does it in a thoughtful way. she does it in a way that engages all of us. she does it in a way that finds that common ground. and seeks to find solutions. it's one thing to just talk. a lot of people love to just talk. as bob will attest to in our agency. however, seeking solutions is the key here and that's what rachel is always trying to do. and i so appreciate her willingness to do that, and her willingness to invite me here today. so thank you very much. bob spent -- which is really good because i have about three pages. many of you don't know me. i was going to introduce myself. i will -- and i thank bob for giving me my bio. i did start out as a nurse. i've spent my life in advoc
if there's an event, if there's a hearing, if there's a briefing, rachel is there and rachel provides such important input. and so we recognized her and i want to recognize her again. the consumer is much safer because of rachel weintraub and what she does to promote consumer safety and product safety. [ applause ] and i will say about rachel, she promotes and she works on behalf of the consumer but she does it in a thoughtful way. she does it in a way that engages all of us. she does it in a...
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kron 4's gabe slate talked to her and has the story. sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " shockingto another person" on thursday just before 2 pm, rachel thurow says she was driving northbound on highway 101 in petaluma...about a mile north of the east washington street exit.... sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i heard a loud bang" rachel says a blue paintball came through her open driverside window and splattered inside her car. sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i don't know how it didn't hit me in the head" rachel says this blue paint on the inside of her passenger side trunk window is where the blue paintball exploded.sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i got no sleep last night because i thought if it had hit me in the head the big accident it would have caused" rachel says her window was the only one open so she believes the paintball would have had to pass right by her head based on where it landed. there is an outdoor paintball facility in petaluma called play land.. but they have barriers set up and it's a couple miles way to the south of where rachel says
kron 4's gabe slate talked to her and has the story. sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " shockingto another person" on thursday just before 2 pm, rachel thurow says she was driving northbound on highway 101 in petaluma...about a mile north of the east washington street exit.... sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i heard a loud bang" rachel says a blue paintball came through her open driverside window and splattered inside her car. sound from rachel thurow - santa...
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and ben was always the one person rachel could count on.ir friendship, so unconditional, for the longest time, rachel didn't even know ben had down syndrome. >> i guess someone told me eventually. and explained it. >> did it change anything? >> no. no he is still just my best friend after that. >> when you say best friend. >> you mean best friend. >> i mean best friend, yeah. >> this is what people didn't understand when they saw your video. >> yeah. >> 50 years ago back when a lot of special needs consider were still being institutionalizedment few people could have imagined a utopian moment such as this. a time and place where differences, melt away and kids like ben are recognized less for their down syndrome and more for their ability to get down. steve hartman, on the road, in burnsville, north carolina. >> nothing short of amazing there. that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others you can check back with us a little later for the morning news and of course, cbs this morning. from the bro
and ben was always the one person rachel could count on.ir friendship, so unconditional, for the longest time, rachel didn't even know ben had down syndrome. >> i guess someone told me eventually. and explained it. >> did it change anything? >> no. no he is still just my best friend after that. >> when you say best friend. >> you mean best friend. >> i mean best friend, yeah. >> this is what people didn't understand when they saw your video. >>...
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ben was the one person that rachel could count on.riendship was unconditional and for the longest time, rachel did not know that ben had down syndrome . >> someone told me eventually and explained that. >> reporter: did it change anything? >> no, he was still my best friend after that. >> reporter: when you say best friend, you mean best friend? >> i mean best friend! >> reporter: this is what people did not understand when they saw your video? >> yes. >> reporter: 50 years ago when special-needs kids were being institutionalized, few people could have ever imagined a utopian moment such as this, a time and place where differences melt away and kids like ben are recognized as further down syndrome, and more for their ability to get down! >> ♪ >> reporter: steve hartman, burnsville, north carolina. >>> ming all weekend on cbsn. i'm jeff glor. have a great holiday weekend. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org i call it like i see it. the race for governor has turned into a scam.
ben was the one person that rachel could count on.riendship was unconditional and for the longest time, rachel did not know that ben had down syndrome . >> someone told me eventually and explained that. >> reporter: did it change anything? >> no, he was still my best friend after that. >> reporter: when you say best friend, you mean best friend? >> i mean best friend! >> reporter: this is what people did not understand when they saw your video? >> yes....
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rachel campos tempe. and joining us in the center seat, founder of caldwell strategic consulting gianno caldwell is "outnumbered." this is a big day. >> gianno: thank you for having me. i'm wearing jeans, i'm either ready for "outnumbered" or church. >> harris: some people like to to. welcome. let's get to the news. we are awaiting an announcement from president trump as i mentioned on the iran nuclear deal. he says this afternoon, he will reveal his decision on whether the u.s. will remain in that agreement. the campaign promising to pull out of it and has called the deal insane. the world is watching to see what he does. iran's vice president said is the head of the announcement only the naive would now negotiate with the u.s. the president's announcement comes after a series of recent visits from european leaders urging him to stay in the deal and after republican chairman of the house armed services committee mac thornberry suggested, he delayed the may 12 deadline for making the decision. today, cong
rachel campos tempe. and joining us in the center seat, founder of caldwell strategic consulting gianno caldwell is "outnumbered." this is a big day. >> gianno: thank you for having me. i'm wearing jeans, i'm either ready for "outnumbered" or church. >> harris: some people like to to. welcome. let's get to the news. we are awaiting an announcement from president trump as i mentioned on the iran nuclear deal. he says this afternoon, he will reveal his decision on...
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kron 4's gabe slate talked with the woman who says she wants to warn other people. sound from rachelurow - santa rosa " shocking someone could do this to another person" on thursday just before 2 pm, rachel thurow says she was driving northbound on highway 101 in petaluma...about a mile north of the east washington street exit.... sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i heard a loud bang" rachel says a blue paintball came through her open driverside window and splattered inside her car. sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i don't know how it didn't hit me in the head" rachel says this blue paint on the inside of her passenger side trunk window is where the blue paintball exploded.sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i got no sleep last night because i thought if it had hit me in the head the big accident it would have caused" rachel says her window was the only one open so she believes the paintball would have had to pass right by her head based on where it landed. there is an outdoor paintball facility in petaluma called play land.. but they have barriers set up and it's a
kron 4's gabe slate talked with the woman who says she wants to warn other people. sound from rachelurow - santa rosa " shocking someone could do this to another person" on thursday just before 2 pm, rachel thurow says she was driving northbound on highway 101 in petaluma...about a mile north of the east washington street exit.... sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i heard a loud bang" rachel says a blue paintball came through her open driverside window and splattered...
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hit me in the head" rachel says this blue paint on the inside of her passenger side trunk window is where the blue paintball exploded.sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i got no sleep last night because i thought if it had hit me in the head the big accident it would have caused" rachel says her window was the only one open so she believes the paintball would have had to pass right by her head based on where it landed. there is an outdoor paintball facility in petaluma called play land.. but they have barriers set up and it's a couple miles way to the south of where rachel says she was on the highway traveling north... so unlikely a rouge shot from the paintball park... sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i'm for sure not going to be keeping windows down on highway" sound from reporter gabe slate - "chp said no whitnesses and no leads, they have not had any other incidents, "sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i just want others to know " rachel thurow says from now on she will be keeping her windows up when driving on 101. in santa rosa gabe slate kron 4 news. kron 4 n
hit me in the head" rachel says this blue paint on the inside of her passenger side trunk window is where the blue paintball exploded.sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i got no sleep last night because i thought if it had hit me in the head the big accident it would have caused" rachel says her window was the only one open so she believes the paintball would have had to pass right by her head based on where it landed. there is an outdoor paintball facility in petaluma...
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hit me in the head" rachel says this blue paint on the inside of her passenger side trunk window ise blue paintball exploded.sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i got no sleep last night because i thought if it had hit me in the head the big accident it would have caused" rachel says her window was the only one open so she believes the paintball would have had to pass right by her head based on where it landed. there is an outdoor paintball facility in petaluma called play land.. but they have barriers set up and it's a couple miles way to the south on the highw traveling e was north... so unkely a rouge shot from the intball park... sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i'm for sure not going to be keeping windows down on highway" sound from reporter gabe slate - "chp said no whitnesses and no leads, they have not had any other incidents, "sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i just want others to know " rachel thurow says from now on she will be keeping her wiows up when driving on 101. in santa rosa gabe slate kron 4 news. kron 4 news. (ken) (ken) embattled california as
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one of adjusting pictures, that, rachel. 0ne ofa adjusting pictures, that, rachel.side of that coin, the to open that embassy. side, and the flip side of that coin, the to open that embassylj think coin, the to open that embassy.” think this juxtaposition has coin, the to open that embassy.” think thisjuxtaposition has it —— says it all, really. 0n the one hand we have a banker and jarrod trump opening is in the provocative mood. jerusalem is seen by being settled community, eastjerusalem is seen as occupied territory. jerusalem is seen as the shared capital for both israelis and palestinians, which is why no other country puts it embassy that. it is a very provocative move and comes on the eve of the 70th anniversary of commemorations that mark both israel's independent as a state, but also he palestinian catastrophe, the dispossession of so
one of adjusting pictures, that, rachel. 0ne ofa adjusting pictures, that, rachel.side of that coin, the to open that embassy. side, and the flip side of that coin, the to open that embassylj think coin, the to open that embassy.” think this juxtaposition has coin, the to open that embassy.” think thisjuxtaposition has it —— says it all, really. 0n the one hand we have a banker and jarrod trump opening is in the provocative mood. jerusalem is seen by being settled community,...
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. >> thank you, rachel. >> thank you, rachel. >> thanks, lawrence. >> as you heard from rachel, the dayf president trump's interview on "fox & friends" she said she couldn't wait to see what we would do with it here on the last word. we'll show you our coverage of that bizarre morning next. ooh-wee, grab an umbrella kids 'cause dad's gonna make it rain "tre tres". he's saying he's gonna score a bunch of three-pointers on you. yeah, we ball til we fall. there are multiples on the table: one is cash, three are fha, one is va. so what can you do? she's saying a whole lotta people want to buy this house. but you got this! rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple. understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes. by america's largest mortgage lender. are those my shorts? gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay. i'm all about my bed. this mattress is dangerously comfortable. when i get in, i literally say, ahh. introducing the lee
. >> thank you, rachel. >> thank you, rachel. >> thanks, lawrence. >> as you heard from rachel, the dayf president trump's interview on "fox & friends" she said she couldn't wait to see what we would do with it here on the last word. we'll show you our coverage of that bizarre morning next. ooh-wee, grab an umbrella kids 'cause dad's gonna make it rain "tre tres". he's saying he's gonna score a bunch of three-pointers on you. yeah, we ball til we...
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. >> thank you, rachel. >> thank you, rachel. >> thanks, lawrence. >> as you heard from rachel, the dayesident trump's interview on "fox & friends" she said she couldn't wait to see what we would do with it here on the last word. we'll show you our coverage of that bizarre morning next. man 1: this is my body of proof. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. avo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb.
. >> thank you, rachel. >> thank you, rachel. >> thanks, lawrence. >> as you heard from rachel, the dayesident trump's interview on "fox & friends" she said she couldn't wait to see what we would do with it here on the last word. we'll show you our coverage of that bizarre morning next. man 1: this is my body of proof. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight...
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it continue the front page you're making, rachel.ke and tear gas behind her. laura's pointing to hamas being involved in this. is that clear? is it clear that hamas are actually behind this? and give it some context. gaza has been under siege for ten years. there are 1.8 million palestinians living in gaza, it is controlled by israel. israel controls what goes on and what goes out. there is a shortage of medical supplies, there is a shortage of food, there is a shortage of building material, and constant electric shortages. this is after two wars with israel. in the last decade. so we are looking at people who have an absolute right to protest, a military blockade imposed upon them by israel. they are protesting it peacefully, at what i find extraordinary about your narrative, laura, is what is it that you want palestinians do? you say that they should not be violent, but then they have is absolutely non—violent protest, which by the way, it is a popular lead protest. that is how it started. it started in gaza said, look, it is 110w
it continue the front page you're making, rachel.ke and tear gas behind her. laura's pointing to hamas being involved in this. is that clear? is it clear that hamas are actually behind this? and give it some context. gaza has been under siege for ten years. there are 1.8 million palestinians living in gaza, it is controlled by israel. israel controls what goes on and what goes out. there is a shortage of medical supplies, there is a shortage of food, there is a shortage of building material,...
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percent so they've suffered a huge crushing defeat the bottom ninety percent under a system that rachel maddow m s n b c thinks was fantastic they think that system was so frickin great and it was like who voted against this who is it against us it can't be us it can't be me rachel maddow and this system i love that has done so well for me it must be some foreigners it must be some superman it must be some. freak from out of out of space. we're going with that you know they're trying to push the blame somewhere else instead of on the underlying system which is statistically and this is the data this is you know these are the facts this is coming from the your own federal reserve this is coming from your bro labor statistics this is coming from u.s. government data shows that the top one percent are over ten percent better off the bottom ninety percent are more than twenty percent worse off so. what just on my engineering with my initial engineering it's ockham's razor would suggest this is the reason people didn't want whoever the continuation of the obama regime remember hillary clinto
percent so they've suffered a huge crushing defeat the bottom ninety percent under a system that rachel maddow m s n b c thinks was fantastic they think that system was so frickin great and it was like who voted against this who is it against us it can't be us it can't be me rachel maddow and this system i love that has done so well for me it must be some foreigners it must be some superman it must be some. freak from out of out of space. we're going with that you know they're trying to push...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> what do you mean there might be more podcasts coming? >> that's what we call in the business a tease. >> but i work down the hall from you and we're supposed to be colleagues. that's the sort of thing give me a knowing glance, yeah, he does have big news. >> more info to come soon. but maybe we'll talk more about it. >> okay. i feel a little out of the loop. all right. thank you, chris, my friend. >> all right. >> and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. much appreciated. we've got kind of a big show tonight. one that's structured a little differently than the way we usually do things, but there is a good reason for it. all right. there is one airplane manufacturer in all of south korea. south korea obviously makes a lot of great cars. they have an excellent electronics manufacturing sector, an excellent high-tech manufacturing sector. but they've only got one airplane company in the whole country, and last year that one airplane company in south ko
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> what do you mean there might be more podcasts coming? >> that's what we call in the business a tease. >> but i work down the hall from you and we're supposed to be colleagues. that's the sort of thing give me a knowing glance, yeah, he does have big news. >> more info to come soon. but maybe we'll talk more about it. >> okay. i feel a little out of the loop. all right. thank you, chris,...
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rachel, she does everything. so please identify yourselves if you're willing, if you wish to remain anonymous that's okay, too. make it brief, whether it's a comment or a question, don't make a long speech. >> hi. i'm dan mccrory with the chicago consumer coalition. the question is for mr. ruse. in the last 30 seconds of your original presentation you introduced concepts of brand, hit and cash burn. indeed the ep entire conversation seemed to be that there's corporations and there's individuals and there's different ways of measuring their damages. now, i thought the supreme court just last year decided for us that corporations were individuals and we should judge them that way. it seems our entire conversation challenges that. am i misinterpreting some things? >> i'm not sure that i actually grasped the question, per se, although i will certainly concede that there's, you know -- in the legal realm the fact that you have real concerns and you have legal concerns ends up with some odd results for sure. my point o
rachel, she does everything. so please identify yourselves if you're willing, if you wish to remain anonymous that's okay, too. make it brief, whether it's a comment or a question, don't make a long speech. >> hi. i'm dan mccrory with the chicago consumer coalition. the question is for mr. ruse. in the last 30 seconds of your original presentation you introduced concepts of brand, hit and cash burn. indeed the ep entire conversation seemed to be that there's corporations and there's...
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. >>> "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. >> thanks, my friend. we had a whole show planned, guests booked, interviews researched. then news broke before showtime, yes. are you tired of winning yet? ahem. this happens a lot. it's not happened twice in two nights, which might be the kind of record i'm not interested in breaking. last night it was the new yo"th times" with this story which they posted literally as i sat down in my chair to do the show. i was reading it out loud on air for the first time, which is exciting in its own way. a list of nearly 50 questions that special counsel robert mueller reportedly wants to ask the president in the issue scandal. if he ever gets the president to sit down for an interview in that matter. now according to "the times" last night, that list was based on information that was relayed to the president's legal team during a meeting between mueller's office and the president's legal team in march. the president's lawyers took notes during that session about what mueller and his prosecutors wanted to ask the pr
. >>> "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. >> thanks, my friend. we had a whole show planned, guests booked, interviews researched. then news broke before showtime, yes. are you tired of winning yet? ahem. this happens a lot. it's not happened twice in two nights, which might be the kind of record i'm not interested in breaking. last night it was the new yo"th times" with this story which they posted literally as i sat down in my chair to do the show. i...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> who is your favorite podcast guest? >> you're going to have to subscribe, rachel maddow, and wait until tuesday morning when it drops into your phone. >> but chris! >> the suspense. >> and it's ahead of the weekend. >> i know. >> well, that's flabbergasting. well done, my friend. thank you. much appreciated. and thank you for joining us. happy to have you here with us on this friday thiet. a lot to get to tonight. the mass shooting today at a texas high school about 35 miles from houston has thus far claimed ten lives. another ten people are injured. the 17-year-old suspect in the mass murder is in custody. he's said to have used two guns in the killing, a .38-caliber revolver, so i ahaa handgun, ano reportedly a shotgun. over the course of the day we've had mixed reports about other people besides the shooter being sought or questioned by police in conjunction with these murders. we done yet have clarity on whether other people had knowledge of this attack or
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> who is your favorite podcast guest? >> you're going to have to subscribe, rachel maddow, and wait until tuesday morning when it drops into your phone. >> but chris! >> the suspense. >> and it's ahead of the weekend. >> i know. >> well, that's flabbergasting. well done, my friend. thank you. much appreciated. and thank you for joining us. happy to have you here with us on this...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. you know how i always say oh, we had a whole show planned and we just threw it out? i literally just threw out the show while i was in the makeup chair. and if you know anything about me, i don't spend all that much time in the makeup chair. but just a couple minutes before we were due to get on the air, "the new york times" has just published a remarkable document. michael schmidt is the reporter at "the new york times." the headline is "mueller has dozens of inquiries for trump in broad quest on russia ties and obstruction." literally reading this off "the new york times" website right now because they have just published it. thank you, jackie, who's just hand td to me. robert mueller the special counsel investigating russia's election interference has at least four dozen questions on an exhaustive array of subjects that he wants -- that he wants to ask president trump. to learn more about trump's ties to russia and determine whether trump obs
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. you know how i always say oh, we had a whole show planned and we just threw it out? i literally just threw out the show while i was in the makeup chair. and if you know anything about me, i don't spend all that much time in the makeup chair. but just a couple minutes before we were due to get on the air, "the new york times" has just...
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. >> thanks, rachel. it's good to be here. >> i am extrapolating from one word in your report, which is "warning." that the special counsel, that the character of this consultation between the special counsel's office and the president's lawyers was essentially a warning that this was the special counsel saying that they believe it's within their right and within their legal capability to compel the president to testify. is there a difference of opinion legally between the president's lawyers and the special counsel's office as to whether or not that's true as a matter of law? >> i think there's a little bit of bravado, rachel, honestly, about the legal ability of bob mueller to subpoena the president. of course he can subpoena the president. the ultimate question is whether or not he'll be successful in subpoenaing, forcing his testimony. and i think that what you see in this march 5th meeting and in the standoff that my colleague bob costa and i describe is that both sides were kind of plucking around e
. >> thanks, rachel. it's good to be here. >> i am extrapolating from one word in your report, which is "warning." that the special counsel, that the character of this consultation between the special counsel's office and the president's lawyers was essentially a warning that this was the special counsel saying that they believe it's within their right and within their legal capability to compel the president to testify. is there a difference of opinion legally between the...
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first of all, congratulations on that primary win, rachel.ed about $57,500 leading up to the primary, twice as much as any opponent. you ended up running unopposed. your republican opponent, the incumbent bill reinecke, who you'll face in november, he won easily in 2014. trump carried that district by nearly 26 points. what makes you think that you can win, and do you think the momentum behind your story is what will do it? >> hi, joy. it's nice to be here again today. and, yeah, i mean i think of course i hope to win. and i think there is momentum for my race and a lot of support coming in across the nation. but ultimately, you know, this is about my district and what the people in my district need. and fortunately i think they are paying attention to our state government in ohio and there's a lot of work to be done. we have basically a culture of corruption in columbus unfortunately. so i think that that may obviously play in my favor in the november election. >> and it sounds like you're focusi focusing on local issues, which is smart poli
first of all, congratulations on that primary win, rachel.ed about $57,500 leading up to the primary, twice as much as any opponent. you ended up running unopposed. your republican opponent, the incumbent bill reinecke, who you'll face in november, he won easily in 2014. trump carried that district by nearly 26 points. what makes you think that you can win, and do you think the momentum behind your story is what will do it? >> hi, joy. it's nice to be here again today. and, yeah, i mean i...
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here is the other thing that we don't know, rachel.ther the president knew about this or not, whether the president turned a blind eye to it, whether the president was in on it. we don't know any of that. what we do know is you're talking millions of dollars in a very brief period of time. you know what, i actual i wly ws encouraged by the filing. i laughed when i saw the filing this afternoon. i'll tell you why. all of this money that we point to, all of these big multinational corporations, and the best they've got is $20,583? i've taken a lot of exams in law school and college and elementary school and high school. and i tell you what, i'll take 99.35% on any exam i've ever taken. >> the question -- the prospect that you just raised about the connection to the president and the trump organization is -- needs to be asked, and i want to ask you about that if you can hold on through the break. michael avenatti is our guest. we'll be right back. stay with us. mom! mom! kyle, we talked about this. there's no monsters. but you said they'd
here is the other thing that we don't know, rachel.ther the president knew about this or not, whether the president turned a blind eye to it, whether the president was in on it. we don't know any of that. what we do know is you're talking millions of dollars in a very brief period of time. you know what, i actual i wly ws encouraged by the filing. i laughed when i saw the filing this afternoon. i'll tell you why. all of this money that we point to, all of these big multinational corporations,...
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kron 4's gabe slate talked to her and has the story. sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " shockinghis to another person" on thursday just before 2 pm, rachel thurow says she was driving northbound on highway 101 in petaluma...about a mile north of the east washington street exit.... sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i heard a loud bang" rachel says a blue paintball came through her open driverside window and splattered inside her car. sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i don't know how it didn't hit me in the head" rachel says this blue paint on the inside of her passenger side trunk window is where the blue paintball exploded.sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i got no sleep last night because i thought if it had hit me in the head the big accident it would have caused" rachel says her window was the only one open so she believes the paintball would have had to pass right by her head based on where it landed. there is an outdoor paintball facility in petaluma called play land.. but they have barriers set up and it's a couple miles way to the south of where rachel s
kron 4's gabe slate talked to her and has the story. sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " shockinghis to another person" on thursday just before 2 pm, rachel thurow says she was driving northbound on highway 101 in petaluma...about a mile north of the east washington street exit.... sound from rachel thurow - santa rosa " i heard a loud bang" rachel says a blue paintball came through her open driverside window and splattered inside her car. sound from rachel thurow -...
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rachel: let me take you back to where we started with ava.n february of 2013 -- 17 -- 2017. she was strictly a tech-based customer support agent. then as we evolved a vet, we partnered with soul machine, that is a new zealand tech company that essentially is studying human consciousness through ai. they brought a better life through the development of a digital avatar. this digital avatar for consumers can voice and video chat with our customers and recognize and respond to emotional cues. emily: obviously, we know this is potentially very transformative. in the short-term, how transformative will this technology be? how fast will it be implemented? rachel: we are working still in the pilot phase. it is very much emerging technology right now. in terms of transformation, i really think without those added visual cues and the inflection in town, and those other signals in our communication that are not tech space, you really miss a lot in the engagement. thefar as transforming customer experience, i think it will be very transformative. as an
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that's what rachel and i were discussing, what would be basically a conspiracy theory. the ap reporting today that trump basically told an ally this week that he wanted to brand this informant as spy believing the term would resonate more in the media and with the public. that rhetoric tries to take back the power of scandals ending in gate. many compare trump's russia problem to watergate. and he's looking for ways to allege others of misdeeds. it can be effective rhetorically. consider in the last month of the 2016 campaign fake news stories online helped trump and many people, including barack obama, were criticizing fake news by name. trump hijacked that term to attack the real news and a lot of people consider that as his term now. that's the framework for what's happening on a bigger scale as trump says spygate could be one of the biggest political scandals in history. and he took to the lawn about what's happening. >> all you have to do is look at the basics and you'll see. it looks like a serious event. we'll find out. when they look at the documents, i think pe
that's what rachel and i were discussing, what would be basically a conspiracy theory. the ap reporting today that trump basically told an ally this week that he wanted to brand this informant as spy believing the term would resonate more in the media and with the public. that rhetoric tries to take back the power of scandals ending in gate. many compare trump's russia problem to watergate. and he's looking for ways to allege others of misdeeds. it can be effective rhetorically. consider in the...
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rachel crooks will join me just days after winning her primary.anges as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. "i donald john trump do solemnly swear." the wall street journal is reporting today that a lawyer for the president arranged a one-hundred-and-thirty-thousand dollar payment to a former adult film star a month before the 2016 presidential election. "that i will faithfully execute." "there was no knowledge of any payments from the president and he's denied all these allegations." "the office of president of the united states." "the raid late today of president trump's personal lawyer and friend michael cohen fbi agents took a host of documents, including some related to cohen's one-hundred-and-thirty-thousand- dollar payment to porn star stormy daniels" "and will to the best of my ability." "giuliani has just dropped something of a bombshell on that one-hundred-and-thirty-
rachel crooks will join me just days after winning her primary.anges as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. "i donald john trump do solemnly swear." the wall street journal is reporting today that a lawyer for the president arranged a one-hundred-and-thirty-thousand dollar payment to a former adult film star a...
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brad eddie and rachel weaver are their mentors. >> everybody knows how it feels to be in transition, and, you know, whether it's something that we might experience like a new job or a new neighborhood, we just wanted to try to ease that transition. >> reporter: brad and rachel more than eased that transition. they became family, there for major milestones. >> she was the only family member who attended our graduation of our son. really, that's something that touch us. >> when jeremy was born, the first person i called, it was rachel. >> you called her because she's family? >> yes, yes, that's why i called her. >> reporter: brad feels the same way. >> i think we both feel like we have people we can count on and depend on and talk to. >> pittsburgh welcomed you? >> yes. >> reporter: once strangers now family making the world feel a tiny bit smaller. i'm feeling pretty welcome. got a hi from the guy in the floating tiki bar there. i want to say a big thanks to the people of pittsburgh that came out and our partners at wpxi for their warm welcome. we'll see yonow: good evening and thanks
brad eddie and rachel weaver are their mentors. >> everybody knows how it feels to be in transition, and, you know, whether it's something that we might experience like a new job or a new neighborhood, we just wanted to try to ease that transition. >> reporter: brad and rachel more than eased that transition. they became family, there for major milestones. >> she was the only family member who attended our graduation of our son. really, that's something that touch us. >>...
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tonight's recipient is rachel spilliard. she's a science teacher and department head at washington high school, and tonight, presenting the award will be washington high school principal, susan saunders. >> thank you. it's my pleasure to introduce this month's rave award recipient, rachel spilliard. her co-workers did not nominate her solely for her deep involvement in our school community. she was nominated because of her dedication to all students, her equity centered leadership and her efforts toic ma sure that our science department is at the forefront of sfusd's planning skpi planning and implementation. rachel is able to find teachable moments in every aspect of her work, and understands a connection between building community and learning. please help me congratulate this month's rave distinguished service award recipient, miss rachel spilliard. [applause]. >> i didn't really prepare anything, but i -- i just wanted to say that i -- i was so floored when i got a copy of the nomination in my e-mail box a couple weeks a
tonight's recipient is rachel spilliard. she's a science teacher and department head at washington high school, and tonight, presenting the award will be washington high school principal, susan saunders. >> thank you. it's my pleasure to introduce this month's rave award recipient, rachel spilliard. her co-workers did not nominate her solely for her deep involvement in our school community. she was nominated because of her dedication to all students, her equity centered leadership and her...
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nationals. -- rachel katumwa.m paid? we do not know, ransoms there a ransom paid? we do not know, ra nsoms are there a ransom paid? we do not know, ransoms are frequent in kidnappings in this part of the world and in this country and this part of the country. we do not know, we have no confirmation yet on whether or not a ransom was paid in this case. that was our reporter in ken shashi. the former labour cabinet minister, dame tessa jowell, who campaigned to raise awareness of brain cancer, following her diagnosis a year ago, has died. she was 70. a leading light in tony blair's government, tessa jowell was also instrumental in bringing the olympics to london in 2012. this morning, mr blair praised her courage and dignity in publicly confronting her cancer, saying her efforts to raise awareness were "a lasting tribute to a lifetime of public service." leila nathoo looks back at her life. the games of the 30th 0lympiad in 2012 are awarded to the city of london. the words they wanted to hear. london had won the con
nationals. -- rachel katumwa.m paid? we do not know, ransoms there a ransom paid? we do not know, ra nsoms are there a ransom paid? we do not know, ransoms are frequent in kidnappings in this part of the world and in this country and this part of the country. we do not know, we have no confirmation yet on whether or not a ransom was paid in this case. that was our reporter in ken shashi. the former labour cabinet minister, dame tessa jowell, who campaigned to raise awareness of brain cancer,...
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much appreciated. >> thanks, rachel.or knows nothing's more important than a good bedside manner. i don't know how to say this. it's ok doc. give it to me straight. no you don't understand. i don't know how to say this. i'm just a tv doctor. they also know you should get your annual check-up. it could save your life. and now you can page a tv doctor to set up a check-up reminder. call 1-833-page-doc. cigna. together, all the way. is the fact that it's very, very tough on bacteria, yet it's very gentle on the denture itself. polident consists of 4 powerful ingredients that work together to deep clean your denture in hard to reach places. that work together so, you guys have recently starteyes. - yes. a little less than a month. coming up on two months now, yeah... cool. so, i want to show you guys these three chevy suv's. the first one is called the trax. beautiful! do you think it would be good for moving in together? moving in together?! ahhh! - ahhh! okay, well, this is the chevy equinox... wow. nice. perfect for when
much appreciated. >> thanks, rachel.or knows nothing's more important than a good bedside manner. i don't know how to say this. it's ok doc. give it to me straight. no you don't understand. i don't know how to say this. i'm just a tv doctor. they also know you should get your annual check-up. it could save your life. and now you can page a tv doctor to set up a check-up reminder. call 1-833-page-doc. cigna. together, all the way. is the fact that it's very, very tough on bacteria, yet...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now with ari melber in for rachel. good evening, ari. >> chris, i have bad news. >> what's that? >> i have a new podcast coming out called "why isn't this happening?" >> that is a perfect joint team. people can subscribe to both. >> okay, good. you know what? then it was good news. i will be subscribing. thank you, chris. >> you bet. >> and i want to thank you at home for of course joining us this hour. rachel has the night off. it was a year ago today that president trump opened the oval office to host putin's foreign minister and his ambassador in the united states, the russian ambassador. this is one day of course after he fired fbi director james comey. the photos you're looking at right now are from the russian government because no members of the u.s. press were invited to attend. and trump confided in the russians with classified information from an american ally. that caused an uproar at the time. as for the comey firing, trump told the russian officials that firing eased pressure from the investigation, which
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now with ari melber in for rachel. good evening, ari. >> chris, i have bad news. >> what's that? >> i have a new podcast coming out called "why isn't this happening?" >> that is a perfect joint team. people can subscribe to both. >> okay, good. you know what? then it was good news. i will be subscribing. thank you, chris. >> you bet. >> and i want to thank you at home for of course joining us...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now with joy reid in for rachel. good evening, joy. >> good evening, chris. i have my phone and will be subscribing as soon as we hit a commercial break. very excited. congrats. >> have a good one. >> thank you. you too. and thank you to you at home for joining us at this hour. rachel has the night off. okay. so it's friday, which these days means there's a lot going on in the news. there are no slow news days anymore. we're learning more about the russian oligarch affiliated with an american investment firm that paid half a million dollars to trump lawyer michael cohen. the president's chief of staff gave a rare media interview, which has been making headlines all day and not in a good way. we'll talk about both of those stories tonight. plus new details about that time epa administrator scott pruitt's security detail busted down the door of his apartment for no reason. remember that? you do not want to miss this story and the new weird information about it. so like i said, big show ahead. but i want to start tonigh
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now with joy reid in for rachel. good evening, joy. >> good evening, chris. i have my phone and will be subscribing as soon as we hit a commercial break. very excited. congrats. >> have a good one. >> thank you. you too. and thank you to you at home for joining us at this hour. rachel has the night off. okay. so it's friday, which these days means there's a lot going on in the news. there are no slow news days anymore. we're...
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hello this is breakfast, with rachel burden and charlie stayt. president trump has compared a london hospital to a war zone in a speech defending gun laws. they say it is as bad as a military war zone hospital. knives, knives, knives. good morning it's saturday, 5th may. also this morning... jamie acourt, a former suspect in the murder of stephen lawrence, and one of the uk's most wanted fugitives is arrested in spain. fresh volcanic eruptions in hawaii before the islands are rocked by a major earthquake. in sport, a record crowd heads for wembley, for the women's fa cup final, this evening, as arsenal and chelsea meet in a repeat of the final years ago, which arsenal won. and sarah has the weather. good morning. some fine and dry weather for many of us through the bank holiday weekend. not wall—to—wall sunshine but plenty of sunny spells and things warming up quite nicely. good morning. first, our main story. donald trump has said the uk's strict gun laws has led to a rise in knife crime, adding that a hospital in london was like "a war zone" be
hello this is breakfast, with rachel burden and charlie stayt. president trump has compared a london hospital to a war zone in a speech defending gun laws. they say it is as bad as a military war zone hospital. knives, knives, knives. good morning it's saturday, 5th may. also this morning... jamie acourt, a former suspect in the murder of stephen lawrence, and one of the uk's most wanted fugitives is arrested in spain. fresh volcanic eruptions in hawaii before the islands are rocked by a major...
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plenty to chew on this evening. >> good evening, rachel.e second biggest joy about this particular time slot here at msnbc, the biggest joy being i get to say good evening to you. the second biggest joy is i get to say good evening to your guests in the hallway, like say ronan farrow tonight when he has the breaking news story of the night. >> this is a remarkable story. >> he walked you through it, what's so fascinating to me about it is there's a deeply personal story inside that
plenty to chew on this evening. >> good evening, rachel.e second biggest joy about this particular time slot here at msnbc, the biggest joy being i get to say good evening to you. the second biggest joy is i get to say good evening to your guests in the hallway, like say ronan farrow tonight when he has the breaking news story of the night. >> this is a remarkable story. >> he walked you through it, what's so fascinating to me about it is there's a deeply personal story inside...
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rachel: thank you so much for being with us today. good morning. this is our 10th annual conference for our center, where we explore important topics in criminal law. today certainly meets that definition. this is a spin off from last year's conference on reentry. what we learned from that, with prosecutors and reentry experts from around the country and additional research, we printed a report on prosecutors that care about recidivism should be doing to help people reenter their communities. recidivism se doing to help people reenter their communities. year'ssult of last conference in that report, prosecutors and judges across the country are using the report and inquiring about what they can do to implement recommendations. when we started working on these issues it became clear to us one obstacle for reentry for many, is that they have mental health issues. we wanted to convene another event focused specifically on that, which is today's. to look at that as a standalone topic. we are trying to figure out, what are the best practices for divertin
rachel: thank you so much for being with us today. good morning. this is our 10th annual conference for our center, where we explore important topics in criminal law. today certainly meets that definition. this is a spin off from last year's conference on reentry. what we learned from that, with prosecutors and reentry experts from around the country and additional research, we printed a report on prosecutors that care about recidivism should be doing to help people reenter their communities....
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plenty to chew on this evening. >> good evening, rachel.i get to say good evening to you. the second biggest joy is i get to say good evening to your guests in the hallway, like say ronan farrow tonight when he has the breaking news story of the night. >> this is a remarkable story. >> he walked you through it, what's so fascinating to me about it is there's a deeply personal story inside that technical reporting that he did tonight. that's the deeply personal story of his source, who remains secret, but is a government official who knows that releasing that was a violation of law and he or she, whoever it is, lives in fear of what will now happen to that government official. >> and, you know, we know from
plenty to chew on this evening. >> good evening, rachel.i get to say good evening to you. the second biggest joy is i get to say good evening to your guests in the hallway, like say ronan farrow tonight when he has the breaking news story of the night. >> this is a remarkable story. >> he walked you through it, what's so fascinating to me about it is there's a deeply personal story inside that technical reporting that he did tonight. that's the deeply personal story of his...
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michael beschloss, thank you, my friend. >> thank you, rachel.k. as a face to be reckoned with. only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make moderate to severe frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. it's a quick 10 minute cosmetic treatment given by a doctor to reduce those lines. there is only one botox® cosmetic, ask for it by name. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyelid and eyebrow drooping and eyelid swelling. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications including botulinum toxins as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. leave your mark on the world. minimize its mark on you. get started at botoxcosm
michael beschloss, thank you, my friend. >> thank you, rachel.k. as a face to be reckoned with. only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make moderate to severe frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. it's a quick 10 minute cosmetic treatment given by a doctor to reduce those lines. there is only one botox® cosmetic, ask for it by name. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor...
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. >> good evening, rachel. i know you have a good 40 minutes of television, 45, 50, that you had written for tonight's 9:00 hour, would you mind just dropping by here and slipping me, like in the second half hour, i could do all of those -- some of those segments of yours. >> no because i'm not planning on there being any news tomorrow and i'm going to run tonight's show tomorrow, so you would be scooping me. >> or you could wait and bequeath them to the museum of broadcasting that got bumped by breaking news. >> you bump stuff every day because something happens between 7:00 and 9:00 every night that changes the show and everything. then in my life at least i keep all of these things in a fire trap pile next to my desk. and if you let these things cook for another day or two, they end up having some horrible, terrible new two days on development. so even though these stories die a slow death on fast nights they often come back a few days later. >> it was amazing to watch you deal with it with about three minut
. >> good evening, rachel. i know you have a good 40 minutes of television, 45, 50, that you had written for tonight's 9:00 hour, would you mind just dropping by here and slipping me, like in the second half hour, i could do all of those -- some of those segments of yours. >> no because i'm not planning on there being any news tomorrow and i'm going to run tonight's show tomorrow, so you would be scooping me. >> or you could wait and bequeath them to the museum of broadcasting...