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rachel: thank you for having us. it was not lost on me sitting in the green room just now that here we are. two former governors from the northeast, two former presidential candidates. not very much personality in hese two guys. nice girl from public radio on the -- in the middle going to try to moderate this situation. the subtitle to this is, i'm paraphrasing, looking forward to the mid term elections, red, blue, and purple which to me is like a bruise. so we're going to attempt to unpack some issues, talk a little politics, try to bridge the gaping hart san divide. -- partisan divide. let's try. we'll try to leave time for questions at the end. i just got back from singapore for the summit between president trump and north korean's -- north korea's leader, kim jong un. "the daily beast" did a poll with a shocking result. according to the republicans that they polled, those republicans now have a more favorable view of kim jong un than of nancy pelosi. this is the that moment that we are in. it is not an exaggerati
rachel: thank you for having us. it was not lost on me sitting in the green room just now that here we are. two former governors from the northeast, two former presidential candidates. not very much personality in hese two guys. nice girl from public radio on the -- in the middle going to try to moderate this situation. the subtitle to this is, i'm paraphrasing, looking forward to the mid term elections, red, blue, and purple which to me is like a bruise. so we're going to attempt to unpack...
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rachel: no, he said it explicitly. governor christie: i think what he's saying is he wants a complete immigration bill and without a complete immigration bill he's going to enforce the law as it's written and he is correct that the law as written now, if enforced to its fullest, permits what's happening down there. but let's put that aside because we're here talking about politics and politics is about per special. and this is not -- perception. and this is not a good perception for the republican party. it's just not. and what i would say to the president is, whatever -- if in fact he's doing it purely for the leverage piece, i would say to him, it's not worth it. it's not worth it because the damage that you're incurring because of these images, you know, is drowning out whatever other message you want to try to get across on the need for greater immigration reform and his push for other laws which would by the way, include protections for dreerms and all the rest. he talked -- dreamers and all the rest. he talked ab
rachel: no, he said it explicitly. governor christie: i think what he's saying is he wants a complete immigration bill and without a complete immigration bill he's going to enforce the law as it's written and he is correct that the law as written now, if enforced to its fullest, permits what's happening down there. but let's put that aside because we're here talking about politics and politics is about per special. and this is not -- perception. and this is not a good perception for the...
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>> melissa: yes. >> rachel: what do you say? first, the president's entering into talks in a position of strength. strong economy, strong military. is this the right time to do it or are the optics because of the investigation with russia just not good? >> melissa: i don't think you plan a schedule based on the optics of the investigation. we have all spent time with michael bolton -- "michael bolton." i wish! ambassador bolton on the couch and we know what a tough critic of russia he is. to send him there to do advanced work and figure it out, i think it's the way that president trump prefers to do business. one on one. >> is it the right message to send to putin? now democrats are concerned about russia. >> jessica: if question are going to go i want bolton to go first, i guess is what i say about it. the optics of it are bad but more than the optics of it. this is a president haslam been resistant to calling putin the thug he is. you should send the most hawkish representatives in advance if you do it. you could also not do i
>> melissa: yes. >> rachel: what do you say? first, the president's entering into talks in a position of strength. strong economy, strong military. is this the right time to do it or are the optics because of the investigation with russia just not good? >> melissa: i don't think you plan a schedule based on the optics of the investigation. we have all spent time with michael bolton -- "michael bolton." i wish! ambassador bolton on the couch and we know what a tough...
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good picture, exactly, rachel.people on the street but you only change minds if minds are open enough and open to persuasion and to be changed and i don't see any minds changing in whitehall and westminster. i agree with that entirely but they mimic is a different point, which is any time there's been a point of brexit compromise in any way, the hard brexiteers in the parliament and in the media have said no we have two on the will of the people and that the phrase with her again and again. what i think the people demonstrating today were trying to put forward is that the will of the people isn't just one put forward is that the will of the people isn'tjust one thing. the 40% of the country who voted the other way are still citizens of this country. we are leaving the eu but wouldn't do it and try and do it in a way that speaks to the whole of the country rather than the half that voted leave and that these people assistance to and they want their voices heard.
good picture, exactly, rachel.people on the street but you only change minds if minds are open enough and open to persuasion and to be changed and i don't see any minds changing in whitehall and westminster. i agree with that entirely but they mimic is a different point, which is any time there's been a point of brexit compromise in any way, the hard brexiteers in the parliament and in the media have said no we have two on the will of the people and that the phrase with her again and again....
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>> besitos. >> ¿cÓmo estÁ todo por alla rachel?.ostrar todo lo que estÁn haciendo. >> sÉ que camilo nos tiene algo maravilloso ¿no?. >> ya que estÁn hablando de lo rico que es volver a rusia yo tambiÉn me adhiero, aquÍ hay playa, brisa y mar, mi equipo de producciÓn estÁ contento con eso y el estadio de fondo. les digo que turistas y fanÁticos del deporte tendran la oportunidad no solamente caminar sino hasta salgoar del puente peatonal. >> y asÍ que agÁrrate a lo mejor uno no sabe me Ánimo a hacer una pirueta por allÍ. >> yo estoy segura que tÚ te lanzaste porque tÚ eres valiente, todo lo haces por el trabajo y fal nakts asÍ que estoy segura que tÚ sÍ lo hiciste camiloito, estoy segura que sÍ, vamos a ver el final de la nota y los preparativos de esta gran ciudad pero ahora nos toca informarnos voy a pasar con nuestra querida paulina sodi, adelante. >> gracias rachel estaremos esperando ansiosos la informaciÓn, por lo tanto vamos con noticias de este lunes ya que cÁrceles federal de california no cuentan con recursos para acoger a
>> besitos. >> ¿cÓmo estÁ todo por alla rachel?.ostrar todo lo que estÁn haciendo. >> sÉ que camilo nos tiene algo maravilloso ¿no?. >> ya que estÁn hablando de lo rico que es volver a rusia yo tambiÉn me adhiero, aquÍ hay playa, brisa y mar, mi equipo de producciÓn estÁ contento con eso y el estadio de fondo. les digo que turistas y fanÁticos del deporte tendran la oportunidad no solamente caminar sino hasta salgoar del puente peatonal. >> y asÍ que...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now with ari melber in for rachel. good evening, ari. >> good evening, chris. thanks for all your reporting on these stories this week. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. rachel does have the night off. she will be back on monday. i am ari melber, and we have actually a lot to get to tonight. there is a major deadline approaching in the legal case involving donald trump's lawyer michael cohen. intriguing new clues about whether cohen may be preparing to flip on his former client. the reporter who knows more than just about anyone about what is going on in michael cohen's head right now, she joins us in a few minutes. a lot of legal issues to untangle. also, this week we got new insights into some of the tactics used by russia to undermine the elections in 2016 as well as new warnings that the united states may not be prepared for what russia is up to in the next election. this is something many people may have missed this we'll. we think you might not want to miss it tonight. but we begin with the crisis o
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now with ari melber in for rachel. good evening, ari. >> good evening, chris. thanks for all your reporting on these stories this week. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. rachel does have the night off. she will be back on monday. i am ari melber, and we have actually a lot to get to tonight. there is a major deadline approaching in the legal case involving donald trump's lawyer michael cohen. intriguing new clues about whether...
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rachel, i'm so grateful you took time to spend with us. i will be watching at 9:00 like millions of other americans and you are my -- you are still my air traffic control. thank you so much. >> thanks, darling. all right. >> joining us from outside the supreme court nbc news and msnbc contributor tom goldstein. he's an expert in all things supreme court. harry litman, former u.s. attorney, former assistant attorney general who was once a clerk for justice kennedy. with us at the table for the hour, presidential historian i don't know meacham, mimi rocca, former u.s. attorney for the southern drirkt much new york, nbc and msnbc analyst. former congresswoman donna edwards and jennifer rubin opinion writer for the washington post. tom, let me ask you to start united states off. if you could pickup the thread rachel ticked off from her magnificent mind of all those incredibly consequential decisions, touching just about every aspect of american life from social issues to national security issues to the death penalty to -- i mean, the legacy of
rachel, i'm so grateful you took time to spend with us. i will be watching at 9:00 like millions of other americans and you are my -- you are still my air traffic control. thank you so much. >> thanks, darling. all right. >> joining us from outside the supreme court nbc news and msnbc contributor tom goldstein. he's an expert in all things supreme court. harry litman, former u.s. attorney, former assistant attorney general who was once a clerk for justice kennedy. with us at the...
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porque seguimos con la emociÓn del mundial a solamente un dÍa. >> estamos todos. >> rachel, rachel, racheltura. >> sÍ porque se preguntan cÓmo se logra la cobertura, cree que somos los Único que trabajamos en hay miles trabajando a nivel internacional. >> yo fui al centro internacional de prensa desde donde empiezoezarÁn a ver esos partidos. >> visitamos el epicentro desde donde se transmitirÁ la seÑal de televisiÓn radio y plataforma. >> estamos contentos casi una semana acÁ haciendo pruebas, ensayos para que todo salga de la mejor manera y como pueden ver un montÓn de gente aquÍ trabajando para llevarles todo lo mejor de esta copa mundial mÁximo evento deportivo y no deportivo del mundo. >> mÁs de 500 personas de todas las Áreas de producciÓn viajamos hasta rusia para traerles toda la emociÓn de este magnÍfico evento. >> estamos en el centro de control de la informaciÓn, no solo "un nuevo dÍa" se juntan todos los programas, "al rojo vivo", el noticiero y se canaliza toda la informaciÓn que llega y se distribuye a todos los shows y productores. >> telemundo y universo transmitirÁn en vivo
porque seguimos con la emociÓn del mundial a solamente un dÍa. >> estamos todos. >> rachel, rachel, racheltura. >> sÍ porque se preguntan cÓmo se logra la cobertura, cree que somos los Único que trabajamos en hay miles trabajando a nivel internacional. >> yo fui al centro internacional de prensa desde donde empiezoezarÁn a ver esos partidos. >> visitamos el epicentro desde donde se transmitirÁ la seÑal de televisiÓn radio y plataforma. >> estamos...
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rachel had asked and you delivered.here's a hunt on for photographic evidence pertaining to a very important cabinet member when we come back. stay with us. parallel parking job" goes to... [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. parodot bloodthe toots prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ >>> last night on the sh
rachel had asked and you delivered.here's a hunt on for photographic evidence pertaining to a very important cabinet member when we come back. stay with us. parallel parking job" goes to... [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say...
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>> jimmy: evan rachel wood. is the star of "westworld," the show about rs identical to humans, and cause major chaos. or as it's also known, facebook. [ laughter and applause ] listen to this, a group of scientists in singapore built a a robot that can put together [ t that's when you know something's wrong, when it's easier to build a robot than an ikea dresser. [ laughter and applause ] and finally you guys, the stanley cup playoffs are officially under way. [ cheers and applause ] now, as we know, at the end of the season they give out the most valuable player award, but they also give out other awards sort of like the ones in high school year books, like most likely to succeed, class clown, stuff like that. so with that in mind, it's time for "tonight show" superlatives. here we go. ♪ ♪ tonight show superlatives ♪ >> jimmy: our first player from the pittsburgh penguins is jake guentzel. [ light laughter ] he was voted most likely to play both roles in the "beavis and butt-head spectacular on ice." [ laughter
>> jimmy: evan rachel wood. is the star of "westworld," the show about rs identical to humans, and cause major chaos. or as it's also known, facebook. [ laughter and applause ] listen to this, a group of scientists in singapore built a a robot that can put together [ t that's when you know something's wrong, when it's easier to build a robot than an ikea dresser. [ laughter and applause ] and finally you guys, the stanley cup playoffs are officially under way. [ cheers and...
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rachel larkin, thank you so much. every mind. we'll have that contact information, those phone numbers, on the nbc washington website. in the antime, coming back another important topic, taking care of man in your life. we'll be right back. >>> if you're like me you know a man who isn't crazy about going to the doctor. encourage early detection and treatment ofse among men and boys. the mission of men's health network is ten reach and boys where they live and work and slay and pray. joining now is anna who is vice president of the men's health network. thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> tell us what -- what is meant by a silentis ? what's going on with our men and their health? >> the fact men don't talk a hut theilth is part of the silent crisis. women have a great opportunity to help by talking to their men. when we see them go to a pediatrician. men go into the general practitioner. there is no real doctor specific to men's health issues. so wom field.avigate that they take them to the doctor.
rachel larkin, thank you so much. every mind. we'll have that contact information, those phone numbers, on the nbc washington website. in the antime, coming back another important topic, taking care of man in your life. we'll be right back. >>> if you're like me you know a man who isn't crazy about going to the doctor. encourage early detection and treatment ofse among men and boys. the mission of men's health network is ten reach and boys where they live and work and slay and pray....
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good picture, exactly, rachel. you can get 100,000 people on the street but you only change minds if minds are open enough and open to persuasion and to be changed and i don't see any minds changing in whitehall and westminster. i agree with that entirely but they mimic is a different point, which is any time there's been a point of brexit compromise in any way, the hard brexiteers in the parliament and in the media have said no we have two on the will of the people and that the phrase with her again and again. what i think the people demonstrating today were trying to put forward is that the will of the people isn't just one put forward is that the will of the people isn'tjust one thing. the 40% of the country who voted the other way are still citizens of this country. we are leaving the eu but wouldn't do it and try and do it in a way that speaks to the whole of the country rather than the half that voted leave and that these people assistance to and they want their voices heard. it any difference. i think that's
good picture, exactly, rachel. you can get 100,000 people on the street but you only change minds if minds are open enough and open to persuasion and to be changed and i don't see any minds changing in whitehall and westminster. i agree with that entirely but they mimic is a different point, which is any time there's been a point of brexit compromise in any way, the hard brexiteers in the parliament and in the media have said no we have two on the will of the people and that the phrase with her...
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rachel: wow! sam: anyhoo, how was your day? rachel: oh, uhh... today my boss treated the office to salad wraps. sam: mmm, salad wraps. rachel: i know. >>> welcome back to "mosaic." i'm ron swisher. i mentioned to regina earlier that my first ministry began in 1972 at elmhurst united methodist church, down the street from the east oakland youth development center. therefore, when i read some of their history to see if they were still around, i was just so excited to see that. she has been director since 1994. tell us a bit about the program, regina. >> we are really building leadership capacities of young people, as young as kindergartners, and through into adulthood. one of the things that we try to do is teach them an appreciation for education and taking risks. these days, just learning to read is taking risks. but c defines our lives. we are seeing prisons built based on who can read at the third grade level. we are putting odds in their favor for them to succeed. and when you t to see 13-year- olds like jade who get to demonstrate real energy
rachel: wow! sam: anyhoo, how was your day? rachel: oh, uhh... today my boss treated the office to salad wraps. sam: mmm, salad wraps. rachel: i know. >>> welcome back to "mosaic." i'm ron swisher. i mentioned to regina earlier that my first ministry began in 1972 at elmhurst united methodist church, down the street from the east oakland youth development center. therefore, when i read some of their history to see if they were still around, i was just so excited to see that....
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>> you look from opening, rachel. with cuba we saw an opening and reached out to the cubans to see if they wanted to establish an open channel. but i met with raul castro ayson 20 times before we put obama in the room with raul castro. it took a lot of prep work, well over a year or two. what iouthis, what i feel happened here is that they were on a road to conflict. president moon in south korea was very uneasy with that. he took the initiative. he brought that back to the white house. but then trump kind of took this out of the hands of the south koreans and accelerated this process to get to this summit. normally you would have much longer lead time to develop the agenda, to figure out, as nicolle was saying, what are we trying to achthe meeting before we put the president in the room, how are we going to be positioned coming out of this. the south koreans took the initiative. trump wanted the show and here we all are. >> it wasn't just the south koreans. he literally took the south koreans out of chairman mcmaster
>> you look from opening, rachel. with cuba we saw an opening and reached out to the cubans to see if they wanted to establish an open channel. but i met with raul castro ayson 20 times before we put obama in the room with raul castro. it took a lot of prep work, well over a year or two. what iouthis, what i feel happened here is that they were on a road to conflict. president moon in south korea was very uneasy with that. he took the initiative. he brought that back to the white house....
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the "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening. your zru with alexandria ocasio-cortez was so impressive, i could hardly believe it. we've been reading a lot about her, and obviously everybody knows what she pulled off last night. but seeing you and her in that ping-pong interview back and forth at that level of intellectual engagement was so impressive, i could hardly stand it. >> she has very obvious, very obvious political talent which was very obvious very early on. >> she did something super impressive. but wow, just the chops in that conversation. >> agreed. >> really fascinating to see. thanks. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. all right. he was the tallest ever member of the united states senate. 6'9". his nickname was big luther, which is not a particularly original nickname when you are 6'9" and your name is luther. what else are they going to call you, tiny? he played varsity basketball at tulane back in his college days, back the day of short basketball shorts. he eventually ended up as attorney genera
the "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening. your zru with alexandria ocasio-cortez was so impressive, i could hardly believe it. we've been reading a lot about her, and obviously everybody knows what she pulled off last night. but seeing you and her in that ping-pong interview back and forth at that level of intellectual engagement was so impressive, i could hardly stand it. >> she has very obvious, very obvious political talent...
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thanks, rachel. infact, we thanks, rachel.s rachel touched on there. we're told that driverless cars will be the future of motoring — but how will they actually work? manufacturers are being warned that words like "autonomous" and "autopilot" are lulling some drivers into a false sense of security. motorists may think that they have self—driving cars when that's not actually the case, as our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones explains. so, the autopilot system is on... this is not a self—driving car, but the tesla has some features to automate the driving process, and car insurers are worried about how they're described. we've got something there called "autopilot". i think it's misleading — autopilot suggests, well, that means it's doing it itself. well, this car doesn't do it itself, this car is only supporting the driver, and therefore we should use the word "assisted". in april, a british tesla driver, who apparently believed his car was self—driving, lost his licence when he was filmed on the motorway sitting not
thanks, rachel. infact, we thanks, rachel.s rachel touched on there. we're told that driverless cars will be the future of motoring — but how will they actually work? manufacturers are being warned that words like "autonomous" and "autopilot" are lulling some drivers into a false sense of security. motorists may think that they have self—driving cars when that's not actually the case, as our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones explains. so, the autopilot system...
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. >> rachel? >> you talked about charles krauthammer.every now and then he would weigh-in on the psychological thing going on with his background. you wish he was here. a lot of mind games going on right now. i come from wisconsin. a dairy state. the president has been tweeted about the 300% charge the canadians have open dairy. they're very protectionists when it comes to their industry. they have what is called supply management. so -- >> let you let me step in? >> absolutely. >> emmanuel macron and his wife are now entering the summit. as i mentioned, they're entering that traditional ceremony. they'll have a photo opportunity outside there. you can see the canadian prime minister, trudeau, is there with his wife as well. they'll take photographs and then head into the welcoming ceremony. we want to draw your attention because we promised the live pictured. back to rachel. >> but i was saying, they're very protectionist of their dairy industry. it's something that we haven't heard about for a long time. but there's finally a president
. >> rachel? >> you talked about charles krauthammer.every now and then he would weigh-in on the psychological thing going on with his background. you wish he was here. a lot of mind games going on right now. i come from wisconsin. a dairy state. the president has been tweeted about the 300% charge the canadians have open dairy. they're very protectionists when it comes to their industry. they have what is called supply management. so -- >> let you let me step in? >>...
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normally we would be watching one rachel maddow. >> i'd be hemming and hawing my way through something now. as we await this handshake, sue me, terry. i want to ask you to put us in the mindframe of north korean defectors, north korean dissidents, people who have survived this regime. the most repressive totalitarian dictatorship on the face of the earth. when they see this handshake that's about to happen, what is that going to mean to people? >> i think they feel betrayed. particularly because we're not putting human rights on the table. because you said this is a man who's accused of crime against humanity. united nations came out with a 400-page report talking about north korea. there's no parallel in contemporary history in terms of what's going on in terms of human rights violations. the only parallel they're talking about is nazi germany. i think when the defectors are looking at this they don't know what to make of. i know there are many defectors in south korea and some here who are very unhappy with it. but what they want, at least fervently hope, is at least president trump
normally we would be watching one rachel maddow. >> i'd be hemming and hawing my way through something now. as we await this handshake, sue me, terry. i want to ask you to put us in the mindframe of north korean defectors, north korean dissidents, people who have survived this regime. the most repressive totalitarian dictatorship on the face of the earth. when they see this handshake that's about to happen, what is that going to mean to people? >> i think they feel betrayed....
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rachel you weigh in.tion is will democrats sign on to any legislative fix on separating parents from children. chuck schumer has sort of said no. he wants this to be presidential edict. >> democrats feel they have the moral high ground here. so they don't feel they will be in a position where they have to accept something like trump's border wall or cuts to legal immigration. i think you could perhaps, depending on the, a family separation issue. but they are far apart right now in terms of how they would fix this problem. we are hearing house republicans and some of the senate republican leadership are talking about a fix that would keep kids with their parents and allow them to be detained indefinitely in these detention facilities. they would be together but still, you know, in effect, democrats say this is in effect jailing children with their kids. it is repulsing democrats. it is getting a lot of interest from the aclu. right now trump is not showing he is willing to back off right now. >> right. >>
rachel you weigh in.tion is will democrats sign on to any legislative fix on separating parents from children. chuck schumer has sort of said no. he wants this to be presidential edict. >> democrats feel they have the moral high ground here. so they don't feel they will be in a position where they have to accept something like trump's border wall or cuts to legal immigration. i think you could perhaps, depending on the, a family separation issue. but they are far apart right now in terms...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. >> you bet. >> much appreciated. there's a lot going on in the news today. a lot we're following today and into tonight. trump campaign chairman paul manafort today filed an appeal against the judge's ruling that sent him to jail ten days ago. manafort's first federal trial is due to start next month. he's now in jail in virginia awaiting the start of that trial. because the special counsel's office alleged to the court that paul manafort has been attempting to tamper with potential witnesses in his case while he was out on bail. well, now as of today manafort has filed an appeal asking the same judge who jailed him to instead reconsider that decision and put him back on house arrest. that will be taken up with the appeals court, appealing to the appeals court tooverturn the ruling of the judge overseeing his case. also today abc news reports that erik prince, the brother of education secretary betsy devos, founder of the private security firm blackwater, erik pr
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. >> you bet. >> much appreciated. there's a lot going on in the news today. a lot we're following today and into tonight. trump campaign chairman paul manafort today filed an appeal against the judge's ruling that sent him to jail ten days ago. manafort's first federal trial is due to start next month. he's now in jail in virginia awaiting the start of that...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. much appreciated. >> you bet. >>> this time last night we broke a little bit of news, that the defense department was detailing active duty jags, active duty military lawyers, at the request of the justice department to go to the border to start prosecuting the justice department's immigration cases. we broke that news last night. the defense department has confirmed it. tonight we are going to break some more news that you have not heard anywhere else. this is an exclusive story that we have learned and confirmed today about the handling of the family separation policy by the senior ranks of the trump administration by one senior trump administration official in particular. i'm going to have that breaking news for you in just one moment. all right. hurricane katrina became a hurricane on a friday. friday august 25th in 2005. by the next day, by saturday a bunch of coastal parishes in louisiana were under mandatory evacuation orders. on that first saturday, day afte
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> you'll pry the ritz carlton lotion scandal -- >> ritz carlton lotion. he's driving around because he went to a ritz carlton once, he likes the lotion and so he's got his government employee trying to get that -- the moment -- the nostalgic moment he's seek og to recreate of the smell of the ritz carlton lotion. very human. >> here's the thing i don't understand about it, honestly. if you got the lotion at the ritz carlton, presumably it means it's like the ritz carlton lotion. why do you have to drive around looking for it? don't you just drive to the ritz carlton? >> he's like going to the w hotel and he's like they don't have it. no, they don't have it. it's the ritz carlton lotion. >> right. the one thing we know about ritz carlton lotion is where to get it. right? >> it's true. i hope he's watching. >> much appreciated. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. super happy to have you here. when you ask questions, it turns out, when things that previ
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> you'll pry the ritz carlton lotion scandal -- >> ritz carlton lotion. he's driving around because he went to a ritz carlton once, he likes the lotion and so he's got his government employee trying to get that -- the moment -- the nostalgic moment he's seek og to recreate of the smell of the ritz carlton lotion. very human. >> here's the thing i don't understand about it, honestly. if you got the...
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." >> good evening, rachel. i tune in early at this point in your program because this is where i get my homework assignments tomorrow. so i have 500 pages coming at me tomorrow? >> yes. if you -- the way to prep for it is to look at the justice department inspector general's website, it's like a table of contents of nonpartisan anxiety about law enforcement and the election. it is going to be a huge hairy deal tomorrow. >> team, cancel my schedule tomorrow. thanks, rachel. >> sorry. >> you've ruined another -- what was going to be a perfectly easant afternoon. >> it's going to rain. you'll be fine. >> we have work to do. >> thanks, lawrence. >> we have work to do. than, rachel. well, michael con is just not h. that's one of his problems. president trump's personal attorney michael cohen said he had to take out a home equity loan to pay stormy daniels ,000 tnever tell her story about having sex with donald trump, a story she then told. if michael cohen had to take out a home equity loan to pay $130,000 to stormy
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. >>> rachel does have the night off. i am ari melber. we have a lot to get to tonight. intriguing new clues of michael cohen about whether he may be preparing to flip on his former client. the reporter knows more than just about anyone and about what's going on in michael cohen's head right now. she joins us in a few minutes of a lot of legal issues to unta untang untangle. we got new insights of some of the tactics used by russia and the united states may not be prepared of what russia are up to. this is something many may miss this week, we think you may not want to miss it tonight. we begin with the crisis of the thousands of immigrant children ripped away from their pa participanparents relegated to many country. the headline today tells story of chaos and confusion and uncertainty and whether this government has the ability to reunite the family it chose to separate especially the trump administration has begun deporting some parents without their children. we want to show you this report from our nbc news report from richard engel. it stopped a lot of us in our tr
. >>> rachel does have the night off. i am ari melber. we have a lot to get to tonight. intriguing new clues of michael cohen about whether he may be preparing to flip on his former client. the reporter knows more than just about anyone and about what's going on in michael cohen's head right now. she joins us in a few minutes of a lot of legal issues to unta untang untangle. we got new insights of some of the tactics used by russia and the united states may not be prepared of what...
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it is my pleasure and honor to introduce our guest speaker, rachel devlin. who is an award-winning historian and associate professor at rutgers university since 2011. whose interests are in the politics of girlhood, sexuality and race in the postwar united states. she is the author of relative intimacy, father's and daughters in postwar culture. and she received her phd from yale university and currently lives in brooklyn, new york. she has published several articles in the journal of social history. the yale journal of law and the humanities and the american history. she is also received awards from american council of learned society. the do boys institute of harvard university, the charles warren center for studies in american history at harvard university and the social sciences research council. this evening, rachel devlin will discuss her latest work, "a girl stands at the door". the generation of young women who desegregated america's schools. this illustrates external bravery of young african-american woman who made racial integration in schools a po
it is my pleasure and honor to introduce our guest speaker, rachel devlin. who is an award-winning historian and associate professor at rutgers university since 2011. whose interests are in the politics of girlhood, sexuality and race in the postwar united states. she is the author of relative intimacy, father's and daughters in postwar culture. and she received her phd from yale university and currently lives in brooklyn, new york. she has published several articles in the journal of social...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. >> you bet. >> and thanks for joining us at home at this mourp one of the perks of being president of the united states is you get the use of being a very nice supposedly rustic retreat called camp david. it's in the woods. it's up in the mountains in maryland. it is technically a u.s. military facility, but what it really is is the official country residence of the president of the united states. and camp david isn't just one house. it isn't like one single living facility. it's a whole bunch of different buildings. a bunch of different cabins or lodges. and they're all named for different trees and shrubs. there's red oak and hawthorne and witch hazel and the hickory lodge. there's a presidential office and a whole bunch of conference and meeting rooms at a place called laurel lodge which was built during the nixon administration in the early '70s. but the main presidential cabin up at camp david is called aspen. and if you do a google image search for it you'll f
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. >> you bet. >> and thanks for joining us at home at this mourp one of the perks of being president of the united states is you get the use of being a very nice supposedly rustic retreat called camp david. it's in the woods. it's up in the mountains in maryland. it is technically a u.s. military facility, but what it really is is the official country residence...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks for my help. hi, senator brown. can we do a little crossover? >> i don't know where i am. i know it's in the building. if you give me directions i'll show up. >> i'm over here. hi, senator. nice to see you. >> jum np through the screen. thank you, rachel. thank you, chris. >> thanks to you for joining us. thanks to our interloper from the other show. that was nice. did i not say there was going to be a ton of news this week? we knew in advance this week was going to be nuts in terms of big national news. but boy howdy was that an understatement. there's lots to get to tonight. there are a lost ways to get yourself an advantage in an election. you can, for example, get an edge on your opponent if you are great on the issues, if you're great at explaining your positions sow win all the arguments, you win all the debates, and you therefore win the race. you can sometimes win if you're an incumbent and people like the job you're doing, so they're generally inclined to keep you arou
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks for my help. hi, senator brown. can we do a little crossover? >> i don't know where i am. i know it's in the building. if you give me directions i'll show up. >> i'm over here. hi, senator. nice to see you. >> jum np through the screen. thank you, rachel. thank you, chris. >> thanks to you for joining us. thanks to our interloper from the other show. that was...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts now. good evening, rachel. you have some news to break, so i have to rush to go watch the show. >> thank you, my friend. much appreciated. doing great work there. thanks to you at home joining us this hour. we have a little bit of news to break this hour, this segment, in fact. we're very happy to have you here tonight. tonight, i promise i'll hold it together better than i did last night. because there is nothing else going on in the world, because the federal government and the trump administration are just cruising along fine with no problems, they have nothing better to worry about right now, they've decided to start something new. tonight, the trump administration announced plans to merge the department of education and the department of labor. the department of education and the department of labor have nothing to with each other. so this new reportedsal from the trump administration to combine them could be seen as a nicer way of saying they're abolishing the labor department or it could be seen as a nic
"the rachel maddow show" starts now. good evening, rachel. you have some news to break, so i have to rush to go watch the show. >> thank you, my friend. much appreciated. doing great work there. thanks to you at home joining us this hour. we have a little bit of news to break this hour, this segment, in fact. we're very happy to have you here tonight. tonight, i promise i'll hold it together better than i did last night. because there is nothing else going on in the world,...
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that is what progressives like rachel motley understand. it's unfortunate to see them opposed to that. >> translator: mr. speaker, saying the environment and economy going hand in hand while buying a pipeline is a bit like saying that exercise and good eating go together while stuffing your face with donuts and cake. why are the liberals refusing to invest in a fair energy transition? companies are ready. we need to create workers for the jobs of tomorrow. how can the liberals justify blowing $4.5 billion of our money on an old pipeline rather than investing in clean energy? >> translator: the federal ndp still think that you need to choose between the economy and the environment. that's no longer the case. progressive leaders like rachel motley have understood that. that's why in addition to a limit on oil development and a price on pollution, her plan included having a pipeline to o markets other than the u.s. something that canadians can understand that is needed today. and that's, of course, in addition to investing in renewable energy
that is what progressives like rachel motley understand. it's unfortunate to see them opposed to that. >> translator: mr. speaker, saying the environment and economy going hand in hand while buying a pipeline is a bit like saying that exercise and good eating go together while stuffing your face with donuts and cake. why are the liberals refusing to invest in a fair energy transition? companies are ready. we need to create workers for the jobs of tomorrow. how can the liberals justify...
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rachel? integer sheeting. has to be changed. —— it isa have something has to be changed. —— it is a true excruciating. certainly it is a true excruciating. certainly it was advice that was undermined by declining that was used in grenfell that was not designed, not compatible with that kind of advice. of course for people who lost lives, who were in that situation, that's going to be excruciating, the knowledge that they might have got out. much more on this when we... we got to leave it there. ritual, michael, thank you both very much indeed. that is it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, michael and rachel. goodbye. good evening. it's been another warm day right across the uk, although we lacked sunshine in the south and even had a few showers both here and towards the north. the south,
rachel? integer sheeting. has to be changed. —— it isa have something has to be changed. —— it is a true excruciating. certainly it is a true excruciating. certainly it was advice that was undermined by declining that was used in grenfell that was not designed, not compatible with that kind of advice. of course for people who lost lives, who were in that situation, that's going to be excruciating, the knowledge that they might have got out. much more on this when we... we got to leave...
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e b b, about, your lowest ebb and rachel's lowest ebb, but you are drawing on your own experiences, it is an unusual combination, isn't it? it is a survival mechanism that a lot of people use. it is certainly a lot of people use. it is certainly a very irish thing. so that mean when you tackle such difficult subjects you get a strong response from your audience because they are laughing and identifying at the same time? it is not anything i ever set out to do but i think a great way of making unpalatable subjects palatable is to offer humour alongside it. and you took that approach with and this charming man, about domestic violence and why women stay in a music relationships. —— abusive. women stay in a music relationships. -- abusive. i wanted to do justice to women who face violence in a home and the research shows it is not just physical it is sexual, it is emotional, it is financial, that women are bullied i their money being withheld. worse if control, we have a new here about that. exactly, and that is something i had to be very careful about. i didn't want to upset anyone. a
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. >> rachel, thank you very much, it is a privilege to be on your show >> when i was explaining of what and your firm are doing, did i get it right? >> yeah, that was right on. we are see ng a moral policy carried out by the trump add minum a minute stragm administration. >> obviously when the firm's business is doing this work for pay and you are making a decision as an organization to make a national call that you represent people on this matter for free. i imagine it is a serious discussion among employees of the firm and how did you arrive at this and what do you make of the response for. it >> it was a serious decision and it was a quick decision for us. we stand up for people who need a voice. we can't think of better calling to do that for families who are separated and employees enforced these policies. on sunday night we convened on the telephone and pulled lawyers together at 8:00 a.m. for a conference called and roll out this nationwide pro bono effort by noon that day. >> we understand that there are a handful already that at least five federal employee haves reached out to
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the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris, well done my friend and thank you for being there covering this. >>> thanks at home for joining us this hour. we have a lot to get to tonight. at this time on last night's show, this time last night we reported the new news that the republican governor of massachusetts charlie baker had canceled his national guard deployment to the border from his state in protest of president trump's new policy of separating kids from their parents at the border. massachusetts canceling a national guard deployment and reported last night at this time on another new action taken by the democrat governor of colorado, john hickenlooper. who signed an executive order yesterday insisting that no colorado state resources could be used in any way to support that new trump administration family separation policy. so we broke the news of both of those aksz actions by the two different governors at this time last night and that is an interesting pair of actions. a
the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris, well done my friend and thank you for being there covering this. >>> thanks at home for joining us this hour. we have a lot to get to tonight. at this time on last night's show, this time last night we reported the new news that the republican governor of massachusetts charlie baker had canceled his national guard deployment to the border from his state in protest of president trump's new...
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rachel crain live in las vegas with a pretty incredibly story. rachel? >> reporter: john, i have a feeling you're a little jealous of this assignment. i was so obsessed i named my dog astro. when i heard i was get anything kitty hawk's flyer, i was equal parts ecstatic and fair tied. it was a little simpler than expected. take a look at my wild ride. okay. this was definitely one of the craziest experiences of my career. but what is this thing? why am i flying it? i'm at a secret facility in las vegas, the training come for kitty hawk. >> the mission is to get everybody to fly. >> reporter: that is the ceo. what he is basically describing is making the jetsons flying cars a reality. >> it's a long way to that. it is a recreational vehicle. but we could take something similar and fly into new york. >> reporter: flyer is the first commercial vehicle. todd ricart is the lead engineer. >> you have 12 moving parts. >> reporter: what are they? >> 10 motors and two control sticks. and that's it. >> reporter: pretty simple. while operating it, it may be simple.
rachel crain live in las vegas with a pretty incredibly story. rachel? >> reporter: john, i have a feeling you're a little jealous of this assignment. i was so obsessed i named my dog astro. when i heard i was get anything kitty hawk's flyer, i was equal parts ecstatic and fair tied. it was a little simpler than expected. take a look at my wild ride. okay. this was definitely one of the craziest experiences of my career. but what is this thing? why am i flying it? i'm at a secret facility...
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for the res of their lives. >> it will be like we are a team. >> we are not a team. >> abc hopes rachel eddie cibrian bring the sparks to their new summer series "take two" about a private eye played by cibrian who teams up with bilson, a fresh out of rehab actress who used to play a cop on tv. >> they just don't let me do my stunts because i fall when i'm walking, is what he's trying to say. >> she's pretty clumsy! i'm accident prone. >> and "the gong show" is back tonight. >> this show is completely designed for people to fly their freak flag. >> but gone will be the charade of host mike myers trying to fool us disguised as british comedic legend tommy maitland. >> i'm tommy maitland. >> why did you do the show as tommy, mike myers? >> for funsies and, um, shizzies and gizzies. we had to acknowldege it or you will look like an insane person. >> look like? he said it, though. >> yeah, he said it. by the way, it does seem like mike is about to bring back his famous alter ego. he said it's looking good that there's going to be a fourth austin powers movie. >> i can't get enough. >> oh, h
for the res of their lives. >> it will be like we are a team. >> we are not a team. >> abc hopes rachel eddie cibrian bring the sparks to their new summer series "take two" about a private eye played by cibrian who teams up with bilson, a fresh out of rehab actress who used to play a cop on tv. >> they just don't let me do my stunts because i fall when i'm walking, is what he's trying to say. >> she's pretty clumsy! i'm accident prone. >> and...
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you know, rachel, we have covered so many of these shootings.here is almost an inclination, a temptation to say, well, only five died. we should never say only. at this event today, five journalists got up in the morning, tried to do their jobs, made their calls, were calling their sources in the middle of the afternoon when a smoke grenade and a shotgun, a lone man came in and took five lives. now they are going to be searching for answers on just what the motive was, what the background and importantly if there were missed signals. officials are combing through social media trying to figure out what this individual's intentions were before and could they have been known. >> hans, there were reports today there may have been violent threats that came into the paper's offices today. is that nailed down yet? do we understand that's what happened? >> reporter: so law enforcement here wants to be very careful about drawing a direct link between this individual, those threats and what happened today. i would say those are unconfirmed. local official
you know, rachel, we have covered so many of these shootings.here is almost an inclination, a temptation to say, well, only five died. we should never say only. at this event today, five journalists got up in the morning, tried to do their jobs, made their calls, were calling their sources in the middle of the afternoon when a smoke grenade and a shotgun, a lone man came in and took five lives. now they are going to be searching for answers on just what the motive was, what the background and...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris, my friend. appreciated. thanks to you at home for join ugh us at it hour. chris just mentioned that news that broke last hour, we're following an unusual breaking news story this evening in which prosecutors in robert muelr's office the special counsel's office, have filed a motion, unexpected motion tonight, just filed this evening in federal court in washington, d.c. asking the judge in the paul manafort case to revoke paul manafort's pretrial release. paul manafort, trump's campaign chair, has been charged with multiple felonies in two federal jurisdictions. he's looking at going on trial in july and again in september. and in both of those trials he is out essentially on bail. he's put up millions of dollars basically as security, telling the government he won't flee the country, he won't flee prosecution. he's wearing ankle bracelets -- heng one or two ankle bracelets and he's promised to put up millions of dollars in property and cash to say that he can be left at home rather than in jail
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris, my friend. appreciated. thanks to you at home for join ugh us at it hour. chris just mentioned that news that broke last hour, we're following an unusual breaking news story this evening in which prosecutors in robert muelr's office the special counsel's office, have filed a motion, unexpected motion tonight, just filed this evening in federal court in washington, d.c. asking the judge in...
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i think as rachel said, north korea is still 93% integrated with china still. so that's a long time later possibly down the road. i don't see it happening any time soon. even though north koreans are not happy with chinese. they're not. the whole blood alliance relationship has changed from the earlier years. ere was truelood alliance relationship, but that has evolved and changed. still, they're still allies, still have mutual interest. don'tee north korea breaking away from china towards the united states any time soon. >> let's bring back to the conversation, richard engel who joins us from seoul and who was talking to us for the first time this evening when president trump and kim jong-un so rudely inupted him. richard, we're hap to have you back. one of the things we have been talking about tonight repeatedly is the prospect that one of the things that may be on the table tonight for lots of different reasons is a reduction of u.s. troops in south korea. how is that playing? how does that look from where you stand right now in seoul? >> reporter: so one of
i think as rachel said, north korea is still 93% integrated with china still. so that's a long time later possibly down the road. i don't see it happening any time soon. even though north koreans are not happy with chinese. they're not. the whole blood alliance relationship has changed from the earlier years. ere was truelood alliance relationship, but that has evolved and changed. still, they're still allies, still have mutual interest. don'tee north korea breaking away from china towards the...
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. >> rachel you are quite good as making correct assumptions. under the senate rules it's just not possible for me to get into it. >> let me just -- i just want to push around the edges of that with great respect for your fidelity to the responsibilities as a member of the intelligence committee, sir. the times is reporting tonight that there is a connection between the justice department surveilling their reporters, reading reporter as emails and looking at phone records while working as a reporter for going back years. the times is reporting a connection between that treatment of their reporter which obviously raises a lot of first amendment concerns, and this investigation into whether or not there were unauthorized leaks from a staffer on your committee. it is is the times right to draw the two things together? are these connect zplood rachel, i heard about the content of the times story as you were reading it on the air. and, again, without being particularly ob strep rouse, i can't get into this because of the committee rules. >> okay. and
. >> rachel you are quite good as making correct assumptions. under the senate rules it's just not possible for me to get into it. >> let me just -- i just want to push around the edges of that with great respect for your fidelity to the responsibilities as a member of the intelligence committee, sir. the times is reporting tonight that there is a connection between the justice department surveilling their reporters, reading reporter as emails and looking at phone records while...
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. >> rachel hideth executive direcdirector of san francisco transit writers. want to offer strong support for this program and the enurge committee portion that we are going to be a part of. the concept and practice of encouraging youth is inspiring. [please stand by] we look forward to a deeper involvement in this program. thank you all for your time. >> supervisor peskin: seeing no other members of the public comment, public comment is closed and mr. jones and ms. knox white will be checking in. that concludes this item is there any introduction of new items. seeing one is there any general public comment? seeing none we are adjourned. >> supervisor kim: good morning. thank you for your patience as we waited to get on line. welcome to the treasure island mobility management agency. alberto quintanilla is our clerk. i want to acknowledge sfgov tv for broadcasting the meeting. mr. clerk, can you please call the roll? [roll call] >> clerk: we have a quorum. >> supervisor kim: thank you so much. i will begin with the chair's report today. and i just want to high
. >> rachel hideth executive direcdirector of san francisco transit writers. want to offer strong support for this program and the enurge committee portion that we are going to be a part of. the concept and practice of encouraging youth is inspiring. [please stand by] we look forward to a deeper involvement in this program. thank you all for your time. >> supervisor peskin: seeing no other members of the public comment, public comment is closed and mr. jones and ms. knox white will...
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rachel, i've never seen anything quite like this. it is tragic. and one of the things that is most upsetting to me, frankly, is that the government is purposely not allowing you and others to do your job. and that is to bring the reality of this to light. and the reason why they don't want that to come to light is because it's ugly. it's really ugly. if you could accompany me to interview some of these mothers, and of course they won't allow you in the facilities, they won't allow any of the media in the facilities -- >> at least not with cameras. >> well, they won't even allow to you sit -- to be present while i interview one of these mothers. but if you had the ability to sit there while i interviewed these mothers and hear their stories, and if you had the ability to convey that to the american people, people would be even more outraged than they truly are. this is absolutely tragic. >> do you have the resources at your firm and the experience at your firm to handle big immigration portfolios for that many people? >> no question. we've also par
rachel, i've never seen anything quite like this. it is tragic. and one of the things that is most upsetting to me, frankly, is that the government is purposely not allowing you and others to do your job. and that is to bring the reality of this to light. and the reason why they don't want that to come to light is because it's ugly. it's really ugly. if you could accompany me to interview some of these mothers, and of course they won't allow you in the facilities, they won't allow any of the...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. i'm very much looking forward to seeing your foot frj mcallen. much appreciated. thanks to you at home for joining us at this hour. i've got to tell you we have two very, very, very good guests joining us on this show tonight. a pulitzer prize-winning reporter who cracked open a huge new window into the biggest story in the country right now. an absolutely shocking report. she's going to be joining us here in just a moment. we've also got a second guest here tonight who is a legitimate american hero. she is someone who broke open another one of the biggest stories in the country but she did it not as a reporter but as a doctor. her story is amazing. she's here tonight for the interview. you heard chris hayes just say that his show tomorrow night is going to be live from near the u.s.-mexico border in mcallen, texas. we're also going to be joined tonight by a congressman who's now running for senate in texas who represents a border community and who has been leading the political respo
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. i'm very much looking forward to seeing your foot frj mcallen. much appreciated. thanks to you at home for joining us at this hour. i've got to tell you we have two very, very, very good guests joining us on this show tonight. a pulitzer prize-winning reporter who cracked open a huge new window into the biggest story in the country right now. an absolutely shocking report. she's going to be...
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. >> thank you, rachel. >> we have other big news unrelated to the supreme court that we have to get to. stay with us. lots coming on. the game" with uncle drew. this is the moment. you gonna run away from it? or are you gonna step up and take it? now introducing, aleve back and muscle pain. only aleve targets tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. so you can leave it all on the court. coach: no, kids, don't you do that! uncle drew: i could do this all day. yes, way to finish man! aleve back and muscle. all day strong. all day long. see uncle drew in theatres june 29th. >>> what if birth control was illegal? what would you do? it used to be illegal and then griswold versus connecticut. that case decided 7-2 in 1965 gave marry couples the right to access birth control regardless where they lived. over the next decades, supreme court over turned laws for unmarried couples and teen na a. abortion rights guaranteed by law in all 50 states. some old bans on abortion that existed before the supreme court rule, some old bans are in ten states the only stopping them to be active a
. >> thank you, rachel. >> we have other big news unrelated to the supreme court that we have to get to. stay with us. lots coming on. the game" with uncle drew. this is the moment. you gonna run away from it? or are you gonna step up and take it? now introducing, aleve back and muscle pain. only aleve targets tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. so you can leave it all on the court. coach: no, kids, don't you do that! uncle drew: i could do this all day. yes, way...
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we will join the rachel maddow show in a moment, but first we are watchinghese results come in fro the b primary day of the year so far, what will b th busiest single day of primaries until the mid-term elections in november. polls in california just closed an hour ago, where all eyes are on a number of big house races there. we're also tracking results from seven other states where ver decided on candidates who will face off in this year's mid terms. for more and for the very latest, to the big board we go. steve kornacki has all of the big returns. >> cafornia, can we get 48th district of california on the screen? dana rohrabacher, can we get it on the screen? the question is for democrats, can they get into the top two in some of these districts? this is one hillary clinton won this district, dana rohrabacher a very controversial incumbent. democrats think they're going to take back the house. they need to win this in the fall. you can see we're wting for some more votes to come in here. this is all orange county. used to be very republican. there is sort of a dissident faction of t
we will join the rachel maddow show in a moment, but first we are watchinghese results come in fro the b primary day of the year so far, what will b th busiest single day of primaries until the mid-term elections in november. polls in california just closed an hour ago, where all eyes are on a number of big house races there. we're also tracking results from seven other states where ver decided on candidates who will face off in this year's mid terms. for more and for the very latest, to the...
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evan rachel wood is one of those. what compelled you to be a part of this and see what's happening at the border? >> i'm the mother of a five-year-old boy. i can't imagine the pain of being separated from him and not knowing where he is or when we would be reunited. and i actually wanted to come here personally so that i could learn because i want information, i want to know what i can do to help, and i want to be able to report back to other people. so i thought coming down here was the best way to get information firsthand. >> you had an opportunity to visit a shelter. what were your observations? were there children, were there parents inside that shelter? what did you see? >> i haven't been able to get into one of the detention centers, but i did visit a shelter where families are resting while they're being processed and sort of waiting to hear what their fate will be. and there were families there, there were children, some as young as two years old. probably the oldest was around eight. i played with them for h
evan rachel wood is one of those. what compelled you to be a part of this and see what's happening at the border? >> i'm the mother of a five-year-old boy. i can't imagine the pain of being separated from him and not knowing where he is or when we would be reunited. and i actually wanted to come here personally so that i could learn because i want information, i want to know what i can do to help, and i want to be able to report back to other people. so i thought coming down here was the...
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wise and rachel mcadams the two rachel's in a story of forbidden love in the orthodox jewish community in north london so that's another really hope until of course we have a clip but we don't have time to show it brady would have missed the pictures when we both have a girl crush on rachel he's definitely a dude we definitely do. something for you now before we go we remind you that unfortunately you have all the emotional rollercoaster of the germany match against south korea was not reserved for those on the pitch found across germany and around the world felt it as well and here's a taste of germany fan reaction from a two nil loss that sends the defending world champions. right that i am simply means i am. i am. i am. glad sometimes to get the bodies turned out. but the vast majority of mexico's two hundred thousand missing persons never found. mexico is in the grip of drug cartel some function. but human rights activists and family members cling to this for company. mexicans dying for justice in fifteen minutes on t.w. . up . ok who do you think is going to be bullshitting. all t
wise and rachel mcadams the two rachel's in a story of forbidden love in the orthodox jewish community in north london so that's another really hope until of course we have a clip but we don't have time to show it brady would have missed the pictures when we both have a girl crush on rachel he's definitely a dude we definitely do. something for you now before we go we remind you that unfortunately you have all the emotional rollercoaster of the germany match against south korea was not reserved...
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well done, my friend. >> thank you, rachel. >> thanks. >> as rachel pointed out, it only takes one. and this is going to be a different take on how it only takes one and what that means. one senator can stop the nomination of the next supreme court justice. one perfectly placed senator, republicans have a 51-49 majority on the senate floor, but senator john mccain is too ill to vote which means republicans have a one vote advantage on the floor, 50- -49 but when the first vote came up, three democrats voted for neil gorsuch. heidi hide camp in north dakota where the president visited tonight campaigning against her and where donald trump won by 36 points. joe manchin in west virginia and joe donelly in indiana, all three of them voted for neil gorsuch. but this time everything could be different. if one senator does what he has promised to do. a retiring senator in his final months in office who is not in the senate leadership or a chairman of a committee is normally in a powerless position bidding fond fair well to his colleagues. but tonight, jeff flake, who is in his last months
well done, my friend. >> thank you, rachel. >> thanks. >> as rachel pointed out, it only takes one. and this is going to be a different take on how it only takes one and what that means. one senator can stop the nomination of the next supreme court justice. one perfectly placed senator, republicans have a 51-49 majority on the senate floor, but senator john mccain is too ill to vote which means republicans have a one vote advantage on the floor, 50- -49 but when the first vote...
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let's bring in cnn political analyst rachel bader. walk us through these two bills and do they talk extremely about the issue of family separation? >> these are both democratic bills, so republicans aren't going to vote for either of them. one of them is a more conservative bill that the far right has been pushing for a long time. it cracks down on illegal immigration and also legal immigration. it gives daca, dreamers, who are in this sort of the uncertain situation, they can choose to renew a status that reserves deportation, but they don't really have a path to citizenship. speaker paul ryan has been bringing in the moderates, republicans from swing districts to talk with the conservatives, to come up with some sort of compromise. they came up with this bill that includes hard line issues for conservatives but it also includes a pathway to citizenship for dreamers. that's the difference between these two bills. >> how do the two bills deal with the issue of children being separated from their moms and dads? >> this issue has really
let's bring in cnn political analyst rachel bader. walk us through these two bills and do they talk extremely about the issue of family separation? >> these are both democratic bills, so republicans aren't going to vote for either of them. one of them is a more conservative bill that the far right has been pushing for a long time. it cracks down on illegal immigration and also legal immigration. it gives daca, dreamers, who are in this sort of the uncertain situation, they can choose to...