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rachel hatfield. >> reporter: so rachel. tell me about her. >> oh, [beep]. i'm sorry. we're starting, huh? >> reporter: well. just -- whatever. >> hmm -- start again. >> reporter: what'd that do to you when i said that? >> my heart just went, "boom." >> the subject of rachel, as you can plainly see, is painful for tim cherrington. a pain that might lessen if he'd only learn to forget. but all he can do is remember. like the night they first met. >> it was a july night, a party. and -- she was -- dancing. and i said, "wow, i'm gonna meet that girl." >> reporter: how old were you? >> i was 18 and i think she was 17. >> reporter: oh. wow. >> love-drunk teens. they set up house together. that's tim during those giddy years, rarely serious. looking like a character from the movie "dazed and confused". and there's rachel, unconsciously glamorous. like some movie star in her own romantic comedy, with a plot that was all too familiar. aspiring artists waiting for their break. >> reporter: could she see making a life as a painter? >> yeah, she could. >> rachel could picture it
rachel hatfield. >> reporter: so rachel. tell me about her. >> oh, [beep]. i'm sorry. we're starting, huh? >> reporter: well. just -- whatever. >> hmm -- start again. >> reporter: what'd that do to you when i said that? >> my heart just went, "boom." >> the subject of rachel, as you can plainly see, is painful for tim cherrington. a pain that might lessen if he'd only learn to forget. but all he can do is remember. like the night they first...
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. >> skylar, rachel, sheila. total bffs. >> they hung out all the time. >> you thought of them as a team. >> the three of them became inseparable. >> one ended up missing. >> nobody's heard from her. nobody knows where she is. >> something's wroong. something's bad wrong. >> where was skylar. someone was hiding something. >> it was the fbi. they were serious. >> twitter, instagram, facebook. you just see things. ridiculously out of control. >> she was like, well, she'll blackmail me. >> a clique of mean girls. were they mean enough to kill? >> it was such a shocking and scandalous kind of case. >> this was diabolical. >> evil comes in all shapes and sizes. tonight, andrea canning with "something wicked." >> in the gentle rolling hills of northern west virginia, in a sweet college town in the heart of coal country lived three teenage girls. their photos capture a moment in time. they were smart, talented, lovely. everything a parent could hope for in a daughter. and so who could have guessed just by looking that s
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will they fix it, rachel? rachel: it's interesting.cember 7th there is a partial spending bill that's going to be coming up. the president, i think, is bringing a lookout of attention to it. he hasn't -- and this is not a political stunt. this is what he ran on. what's interesting and what will be fascinating to see if the media picks up on this. they did not report on the protest in tijuana and of these places where the caravan has come where people from those mexican towns, mexican citizens are going hey, we don't like this. our crime is increasing. our resources are getting strained. a lot of same things we say on this side of the border. the media has not been reporting it this is now getting to a point or a threshold where they're going to have to start reporting this. pete: they really are good on the tijuana mayor for saying this. it's the type of things angela merkel wouldn't say for a long time. rachel: right. pete: she covered it up, the refugee crisis in her own country. i can't handle this. i'm calling on the mayor of mexic
will they fix it, rachel? rachel: it's interesting.cember 7th there is a partial spending bill that's going to be coming up. the president, i think, is bringing a lookout of attention to it. he hasn't -- and this is not a political stunt. this is what he ran on. what's interesting and what will be fascinating to see if the media picks up on this. they did not report on the protest in tijuana and of these places where the caravan has come where people from those mexican towns, mexican citizens...
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rachel, griff and ed. rachel: so many different reports.n the one hand they could use force on the other hand -- ed: lethal force is an option if the situation gets out of control on the border. this is more to help protect border patrol agents. griff: it's a cabinet order, right? so the white house has issued this to stay within the bounds of the 1878 order which basically says under our constitution that you are not going to let the military take action. it's the home landing. at the end of the day, you have this sort of unprecedented swelling on the border. you have assaults on our border a patrol that happen every single day. many of them don't get reported. i have been down there. they talk about the fact that they are being insulted. that's why in garrett's report he said if the military does intervene it will only be for a few minutes to get control of the situation. because, without something in place to properly secure the situation,. rachel: border patrol do it themselves? why do they need the military backup? griff: it's a number
rachel, griff and ed. rachel: so many different reports.n the one hand they could use force on the other hand -- ed: lethal force is an option if the situation gets out of control on the border. this is more to help protect border patrol agents. griff: it's a cabinet order, right? so the white house has issued this to stay within the bounds of the 1878 order which basically says under our constitution that you are not going to let the military take action. it's the home landing. at the end of...
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rachel: leave the decorating to us. >> ♪ ♪ rachel: bye bye, everybody.eports that it has reached an agreement on asylum seekers with the u.s. as president trump reiterates his stance on enforcing legal immigration. the white house preparing for a high stakes summit with china's leaders and house republicans break out their subpoena power during their final weeks in the majority. high, everybody, good morning, i am trish regan in for my friend maria bartiromo this morning and this is sunday morning futures. mexico's new l
rachel: leave the decorating to us. >> ♪ ♪ rachel: bye bye, everybody.eports that it has reached an agreement on asylum seekers with the u.s. as president trump reiterates his stance on enforcing legal immigration. the white house preparing for a high stakes summit with china's leaders and house republicans break out their subpoena power during their final weeks in the majority. high, everybody, good morning, i am trish regan in for my friend maria bartiromo this morning and this is...
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rachel: that's right.: a lot of developments down there. over the last couple of days that we have discovered that apparently outgoing house judiciary committee chairman bob goodlatte from the commonwealth of virginia he has issued two subpoenas. you know, it may be a lame duck session but they are trying to get some stuff done. is he calling in james comey and attorney general loretta lynch. essentially what they are trying to do they are investigating the decisions made and not made by the department of justice and the fbi during 2016. so, finally they are going to get comey and lynch, both behind closed doors to testify. but mr. comey doesn't like that. griff: he sent a tweet yesterday, a fairly blunt tweet. comey had that secret name for his tweet. now he has owned it and put his name out there. here is what he tweeted yesterday. happy thanksgiving. got a subpoena from the house republicans i'm happy to sit in the light and answers all questions. but i will resist a closed door thing because i've seen
rachel: that's right.: a lot of developments down there. over the last couple of days that we have discovered that apparently outgoing house judiciary committee chairman bob goodlatte from the commonwealth of virginia he has issued two subpoenas. you know, it may be a lame duck session but they are trying to get some stuff done. is he calling in james comey and attorney general loretta lynch. essentially what they are trying to do they are investigating the decisions made and not made by the...
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rachel, let me start with you.irst of all, 1.4 million pages that the administration has turned over in this investigation. he has now answered these questions. they are all mainly russia-related. giuliani says that they are completely out of line. is the investigation far-reaching? are they running out of ideas? rach rach absolutely. needs to come to an end. if the american people actually believed there was something there, that he had colluded with the russians, it would have been their talking point in the midterm. if you look at the midterm elections, if you polled americans it wasn't hardly on the list it was number five or six or seven. and if you listen to what the democrats were talking about, they were talking about healthcare. they are not talking about russia because there is nothing there. everything that could have come out would have already come out. >> that's why democrats won because we weren't focusing on this. >> that's exactly right. the american people for the most part think this is a politic
rachel, let me start with you.irst of all, 1.4 million pages that the administration has turned over in this investigation. he has now answered these questions. they are all mainly russia-related. giuliani says that they are completely out of line. is the investigation far-reaching? are they running out of ideas? rach rach absolutely. needs to come to an end. if the american people actually believed there was something there, that he had colluded with the russians, it would have been their...
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rachel is absolutely right. on the one hand, we shouldn't have to be detectives, we shouldn't have to worry. but to recap some of the tips for parents, precautions they can take, at least for the toys we have discussed today. if we are talking about slime, watch your kids carefully when they are playing with slime. call poison control if they ingest it. talking about balloons, it is important to know that they are a choking hazard for children under eight. keep uninflated balloons away from children. we are not just talking about whole balloons, even pieces of broken ones can be choked on. talking about small parts, you've got this at home. if the toy or a part of it fits in this, then you know it isn't suitable for kids under three. talking about excessively noisy toys, you would take the battery out, you might even consider not having this in the home at all. if you are talking about smart toys, see the warning. consider the cyber security and privacy risks of even bringing a smart toy into your home. there ar
rachel is absolutely right. on the one hand, we shouldn't have to be detectives, we shouldn't have to worry. but to recap some of the tips for parents, precautions they can take, at least for the toys we have discussed today. if we are talking about slime, watch your kids carefully when they are playing with slime. call poison control if they ingest it. talking about balloons, it is important to know that they are a choking hazard for children under eight. keep uninflated balloons away from...
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for a little help on this, we'll go to rachel maddow. rachel? you very much, rachel. guys, we will be here all night with up-to-the-minute election coverage and of course the latest boards. we'll be right back everyone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ new theraflu powerpods. the cold and flu fighting machine. you put in your machine. press the button to brew up powerful relief. to defeat your toughest cold and flu symptoms fast. new theraflu powerpods. press. sip. relief. ♪ ♪ ♪ your guests ...brought guests. luckily you're a whiz at winging it. just mix hidden valley ranch dip with a little sour cream, some fresh spinach, and voila. dip equals done. get your dip together with hidden valley. give joyat kohl's! you've earned it! now it's time to spend your kohl's cash! treat yourself to an early gift or, use your kohl's cash on more presents for them! you can spend your kohl's cash on anything even our biggest brands! give joy, get joy - at kohl's. ♪ ♪ four years ago, we rejected marshall tuck and his billionaire backers for superintendent of public ins
for a little help on this, we'll go to rachel maddow. rachel? you very much, rachel. guys, we will be here all night with up-to-the-minute election coverage and of course the latest boards. we'll be right back everyone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ new theraflu powerpods. the cold and flu fighting machine. you put in your machine. press the button to brew up powerful relief. to defeat your toughest cold and flu symptoms fast. new theraflu powerpods. press. sip. relief. ♪ ♪ ♪ your guests...
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rachel safire anywhere!story because my grandmother died from advanced breast cancer and i sat down with her at her kitchen table and had her write out her recipes for me, so i have all of them handwritten. this is wonderful. i love this book, it's amazing. >> dagen: people can buy it and pass these recipes onto their kids. >> steve: it's black friday, good thing to do. >> dagen: big doocy love! more "outnumbered" in just a moment. ♪ surance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ you think you've seen everything? ♪ let's talk about that when you get here. ♪ the united states virgin islands. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1
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joining us this morning is julian zelizer and rachel bader. rachel, let's start with you. a big headline. trump has hijacked the election. from a senior house republican aide. yes, he is talking about the economy, but here is his own revelation over the weekend regarding what happens when he touts the economy. listen. >> they all say speak about the economy. speak about the economy. well, we have the greatest economy in the history of our country. sometimes it's not as exciting to talk about the economy, right? >> he is talking about the caravan, fear. what is your reporting, rachel, that paul ryan and others fear the impact of that? >> it seems that he was talking about an inside joke. is there a debate in the republican party. what do they -- there is a debate in the republican party. what do they want their message to be in the closing days? the administration felt this would be good for drumming up the base and getting republicans to vote and in districts that lean republican. there is a sense he has gone overboard and they are worried about birthright citizenship and
joining us this morning is julian zelizer and rachel bader. rachel, let's start with you. a big headline. trump has hijacked the election. from a senior house republican aide. yes, he is talking about the economy, but here is his own revelation over the weekend regarding what happens when he touts the economy. listen. >> they all say speak about the economy. speak about the economy. well, we have the greatest economy in the history of our country. sometimes it's not as exciting to talk...
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rachel maddow is here! >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: rachel maddow!"outlander." sam heughan is dropping by. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and we have greac brand new muom carly rae jepsen, ladies and gentlemen! [ cheers and applause ] oh, we're going to do this now?. this is exciti >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: guys, we have exciting news here. "people" magazine is about to co out with their annual "sexiest man alive" issue. no one knows who it is yet. i know it's not me. but -- [ laughter ] we're going to announce who the sexiest man is right now. [ cheers and applause ] he's in london, via satellite. questlove, can i get a drum ll, please? [ drum roll ] ladies and gentlemen, this year'sexiest man alive is -- idris elba. idris, are you there, buddy? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hey! jimmy, how are you? >> jimmy: idris elba. congratulations on being the t sexin alive. we have the cover here. it refers to you as a sweet, smoldering superstar. can we see a little smolder? >> smolder? >> jimmy: yeah. >> how's that? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that
rachel maddow is here! >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: rachel maddow!"outlander." sam heughan is dropping by. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and we have greac brand new muom carly rae jepsen, ladies and gentlemen! [ cheers and applause ] oh, we're going to do this now?. this is exciti >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: guys, we have exciting news here. "people" magazine is about to co out with their annual...
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rachelle: we will have to check it out. diti with the press review.f you would like to take a closer look at any of those stories, head to france 24.com. ,tay with us here on france 24 live from paris continues after a short break. i will have all the latest world news p - hey, i'm darius rucker. coming up onreel sououth. - [dararius] from mobile to birmingham, alabama's gay community is no longer silent. - [searcy] you know, my roots are definitely southern. - [d[darius] and the struguggle to change e state laws and attitudes s has gained grou. - [patricia] for somebody like me who's a political junkie and an a activist, t this isis the frontnt les.. - [darius] but in many cases, families' lives have been upended. - [kinley]y] once again,our. - this is about the whole state. this is ababout everyy singlele gay person who's s been denied rightsts. - [darius]s] witness "alababama bound" onreel south. - [female narrator] support for thisis program is provided by south arts, sponsors of the southern circuit tour of i independent filmmakers, withth fundin
rachelle: we will have to check it out. diti with the press review.f you would like to take a closer look at any of those stories, head to france 24.com. ,tay with us here on france 24 live from paris continues after a short break. i will have all the latest world news p - hey, i'm darius rucker. coming up onreel sououth. - [dararius] from mobile to birmingham, alabama's gay community is no longer silent. - [searcy] you know, my roots are definitely southern. - [d[darius] and the struguggle to...
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rachel will speak after i do. and then we are happy to answer any questions that ya'll have. and then you can also come up. so we are here today to release the education fund 33rd annual toy safety report, trouble in toyland. the message today is clear. we must protect our youngest consumers from unsafe toys. parents and care givers should watch out for common hazards when shopping for toys. over the last 30 years, our report has led to at least 150 recalls and other actions to get dangerous toys off store shelves. sadly, our researchers once again found potentially unsafe toys this year on store shelves. first, we're going to to talk about slime. in recent years, slime has become a popular toy for kids to play with. and mold into different forms. unfortunately, our test results showed six popular slimes to contain toxic lexes of boron likely in the form of borax which is an ingredient found in many slimes. we found up to 15 times the european union limit. so why is this a problem? when ingested, boron in small, in moderate amounts, can cause nausea, vomiting, and long-term r
rachel will speak after i do. and then we are happy to answer any questions that ya'll have. and then you can also come up. so we are here today to release the education fund 33rd annual toy safety report, trouble in toyland. the message today is clear. we must protect our youngest consumers from unsafe toys. parents and care givers should watch out for common hazards when shopping for toys. over the last 30 years, our report has led to at least 150 recalls and other actions to get dangerous...
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even becoming the focus of a netflix documentary, "the rachel divide." >> she never woke and up said, franklin, i know what i'm going to do today, i'm going to be black. >> reporter: jackson argues the modern version of blackface is about cultural appropriation and blackfishing is popping up all over social media. >> the internet that is wonderful and diverse and great, but it's also part of the wider world where race and socialization and culture and all these things matter in the way that we interact with each other. >> reporter: she says this isn't about shaming any one person but about sparking a much-needed conversation among everyone. >> if a large group of people are telling you that something that you're doing is ultimately part of a racist legacy in history, listen to that. >> i cannot change the way i was born because the things i've been accused of and the things people are mad about are things that are natural on me. like my hair, my lips, my nose, my face. >>> up next, holy cow. meet the super-sized steer raising the "steaks" in australia. on table ten. ♪ he'd be proud of
even becoming the focus of a netflix documentary, "the rachel divide." >> she never woke and up said, franklin, i know what i'm going to do today, i'm going to be black. >> reporter: jackson argues the modern version of blackface is about cultural appropriation and blackfishing is popping up all over social media. >> the internet that is wonderful and diverse and great, but it's also part of the wider world where race and socialization and culture and all these...
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rachel i agree with you 100 percent.we are talking about what this is for which is women at the front lines, you cannot take that away from her whatever your political ideology is, she works for it. she is 29 years old. i know people who are actually this that district and they talk about how she hit the ground running and she did the work so she deserves that place. >> ed: susan, you get the final word on all of this. it's going to be an interesting balance here because she has already been a little bit of a thorn in nancy pelosi's side on climate change and whatnot. she is az radioing star. >> she is a rising star. can i just say growing up in a household watching a single mom raise four kids on her own, i respect and admire the hustle so these shoes, yes, they are symbolic and mean a lot. in finance there is a term that says when you own the ups, you also own the downs, right? there has been so much criticism on her what she is wearing whether it's on her feet or on her body, i mean, if she wants to talk about shoes,
rachel i agree with you 100 percent.we are talking about what this is for which is women at the front lines, you cannot take that away from her whatever your political ideology is, she works for it. she is 29 years old. i know people who are actually this that district and they talk about how she hit the ground running and she did the work so she deserves that place. >> ed: susan, you get the final word on all of this. it's going to be an interesting balance here because she has already...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts with ali velshi in for rachel. good evening. >> that was remarkable piece of coverage and great discussion about these forest fires. >> thank you. >> we need to spend more time. thank you, chris. have a great evening. thanks for joining us this hour. rachel has the night off. she's going to be back tomorrow. happy veterans day. this is a long weekend for some people. if you're one of them, congratulations. you may have noticed that the news really did not slow down this weekend, like not even for a second. not even for a two-day, let alone a three-day weekend. these absolutely terrifying and terrifyingly destructive fires have continued to ravage california. the death toll from those fires rose precipitously through the weekend. we're going to have more on that ongoing disaster in the president's ill considered response to it in just a few home momentums. the midterm elections that happened almost a week ago have continued happening. not just through the weekend, but right up to this very moment. nbc news is callin
"the rachel maddow show" starts with ali velshi in for rachel. good evening. >> that was remarkable piece of coverage and great discussion about these forest fires. >> thank you. >> we need to spend more time. thank you, chris. have a great evening. thanks for joining us this hour. rachel has the night off. she's going to be back tomorrow. happy veterans day. this is a long weekend for some people. if you're one of them, congratulations. you may have noticed that the...
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and rachel evans.ohn, let me start with you because eric just showed us a -- us the flows on oil etf's. you have written about how oil could be for overleveraged oil companies in particular. >> most of these are junk issuers. the last time we had a very big late in the oil price, 2014, 2015, you saw a huge spike in the spreads, specifically on energy high-yield. a large chunk of the high-yield invest. and you are seeing a spike at the moment. isst points to make, yes, it a very significant spike in those spreads. you are seeing the overall beingield indices, jnk the best known. however, you also have to say compared to the last time oil really slid, this is still virtually nothing. the spreads are nowhere near as high and the high-yield sector is holding nothing like it did in 2015. scarlet: rachel, put this in perspective for us. what flows have we seen out of hyg and jnk during this oil selloff? rachel: slightly smaller but still important. about $1.3 billion in outflows just yesterday. people are pu
and rachel evans.ohn, let me start with you because eric just showed us a -- us the flows on oil etf's. you have written about how oil could be for overleveraged oil companies in particular. >> most of these are junk issuers. the last time we had a very big late in the oil price, 2014, 2015, you saw a huge spike in the spreads, specifically on energy high-yield. a large chunk of the high-yield invest. and you are seeing a spike at the moment. isst points to make, yes, it a very...
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please welcome back to "the late show," rachel weisz! whiskers on kittens ♪ bright copper kettles and can warm woolen mittens ♪ brown paper packages tied ( cheers and applause ) >> stepn:heo. >>ene y again. >> lovely s stephen: how hve youk sphen: e you had a baby. >> i did. that is a busy schedule. >> stephen: three months ago, right? >> that's right. >> stephen: congratulations, that's wonderful. >> thank you, thank you. ( applause ) >> stephen: a little girl, right? >> she is. >> stephen: this is where your husband. daniel craig. >> yes. he'd be the father. >> stephen: okay, good, good. does the child-- >> we say baby daddy. >> stephen: we say that here, too. >> do you! >> stephen: you guys got that from us. does the child take after you or daniel? >> she does look very like him. ( laughter ) she really does. >> stephen: really? >> yeah, she does. >> stephen: steely blue eyes and big shoulders. >> yeah, yeah. ( laughter ) yeah. >> stephen: when you were here ou wo ra the child. >> uh-huh. >> stephen: because you live both in the unite
please welcome back to "the late show," rachel weisz! whiskers on kittens ♪ bright copper kettles and can warm woolen mittens ♪ brown paper packages tied ( cheers and applause ) >> stepn:heo. >>ene y again. >> lovely s stephen: how hve youk sphen: e you had a baby. >> i did. that is a busy schedule. >> stephen: three months ago, right? >> that's right. >> stephen: congratulations, that's wonderful. >> thank you, thank you. ( applause...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. i'm excited to see whose lawn michael moore ends up mowing next summer and whose snow he ends up shoveling this winter. >> the amount of organizers i know in my life both professionally and personally and the sort of granularity with which they target voters and run an operation, the thought of, you know, just going knocking on doors. but activism, civic percent vacation is good. go do it. >> you know what? when it's down to the last day and you haven't done anything yet do, something. do. >> something. >> thanks, my friend. much appreciated. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. barack obama was elected president ten years ago last night. his victory speech at grant park in chicago in front of a quarter million people actually spanned the midnight hour. so that victory speech ended ten years ago today. ten years. and he, of course, was sworn into office in the midst of the collapse of the u.s. financial sector, in the most rapid contraction of the u.s. economy since the
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. i'm excited to see whose lawn michael moore ends up mowing next summer and whose snow he ends up shoveling this winter. >> the amount of organizers i know in my life both professionally and personally and the sort of granularity with which they target voters and run an operation, the thought of, you know, just going knocking on doors. but activism, civic percent vacation is good. go do...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening. have a spectacular weekend. >> you too, you too. thanks for joining us this hour. it's friday. fridays are often a little nutty. this is one of those friday nights when so many different kinds of big news stories are happening and developing all at once. this is going to be a busy show there is a lot going on. as you have probably been following in the news today, nearly a quarter of a million people have been evacuated out of their homes in california as of this evening because of fires that are burning out of control in that state, including in fairly densely populated parts of california. one of the more terrifying scenes from the current california fires happened in butte county, where communities like paradise, california, in the sierra foothills was just completely overwhelmed by fire with terrifying speed. we have now learned that at least phi people died while trapped in their car, trying to escape that fire in paradise, california. that one is called the camp fire. it's burni
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening. have a spectacular weekend. >> you too, you too. thanks for joining us this hour. it's friday. fridays are often a little nutty. this is one of those friday nights when so many different kinds of big news stories are happening and developing all at once. this is going to be a busy show there is a lot going on. as you have probably been following in the news today, nearly a quarter of a...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks my friend. >> you bet. >> and thanks to you at home for joining me this hour. happy thursday. for months we have been hearing about organizing efforts, what people plan to do to try to shut down the investigation, investigation into russian interference into his election and the crucial question of whether his campaign was in on that foreign operation. so for months activist groups have been openly developing a plan for there to be some sort of public response as soon as the president just stopped talking smack about that investigation and moved instead to take his first steps to actually curtail it. well, yesterday after the president fired the attorney general and installed a hand-picked replacement to oversee the entire justice department including the mueller investigation, those groups that have been musing about this possibility for months, yesterday they declared that they had reached their break glass in case of emergency moment. and so that put their long developed pla
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks my friend. >> you bet. >> and thanks to you at home for joining me this hour. happy thursday. for months we have been hearing about organizing efforts, what people plan to do to try to shut down the investigation, investigation into russian interference into his election and the crucial question of whether his campaign was in on that foreign operation. so for months...
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led by rachel?he on-air coverage was even more dramatic, even sicker, take a look. >> this is a slow motion, almost a self-coup by which a president pulls power to himself that he is not supposed to have. >> what we saw today is a kind of coup against the rule of law, a kind of action that you see in a tin-pot dictatorship. >> there has been a slow motion night massacre starting with the firing of james comey, now at the firing of the attorney general attorney general. >> are we seeing a kind of gangster mentality at the white house and trying to control the doj? speak i really do think this is a national emergency. i don't think you can overstate the gravity of the situation, and it is incumbent along everyone in public life to respond like it is an emergency. >> the broad public, this is the time to maybe take to the streets. >> the president's panicked firing of his attorney general has moved donald trump one step closer to impeachment. >> they always have a opinion of the white house counsel, th
led by rachel?he on-air coverage was even more dramatic, even sicker, take a look. >> this is a slow motion, almost a self-coup by which a president pulls power to himself that he is not supposed to have. >> what we saw today is a kind of coup against the rule of law, a kind of action that you see in a tin-pot dictatorship. >> there has been a slow motion night massacre starting with the firing of james comey, now at the firing of the attorney general attorney general....
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>> kelly's base in the new york, while rachel bounces between new york and l.a.ing "suits" and "lucifer." th their face time convos into a new show. >> have you ever wiped with the card board is this. >> yes. >> we decided there was nothing off limits. >> one hot topic during their at chas, kelly's hot husband, mark c consway lows. >> every day, he's like, is thi? can i touch you never sure what clipped in and a part of my body. >> she's bonkers. >> emily blunt on meryl streep. >> joe al win on his new leading lady. >> she's phenomenal. >> then -- ♪ take a minute >> you know her music. what you never knew about alessia cara. >> like, what is going on? >>. closed captioning provided by -- know when you're s and the holiday spirit just hits you... yes! or when you get the best deal... on a treat for your best friend? or when you score a magical gift... at an unbelievable price? yes! that's yes for less. ross has you and your list covered with gifts you'll love to give. and it feels even better when you find them for less-at ross. yes for less. >>> i'm own my way to
>> kelly's base in the new york, while rachel bounces between new york and l.a.ing "suits" and "lucifer." th their face time convos into a new show. >> have you ever wiped with the card board is this. >> yes. >> we decided there was nothing off limits. >> one hot topic during their at chas, kelly's hot husband, mark c consway lows. >> every day, he's like, is thi? can i touch you never sure what clipped in and a part of my body. >>...
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let's start off michael and rachel with tuition fees.s story, did new?” did. i had strong feelings about this because of my personal views on this because of my personal views on this have changed. there is a new government plan to cut tuition fees currently over £9,000 a year to 6500, it is theresa may's proposal and theoretically what she wants to do is help attract young voters especially becausejeremy corbyn is very popular with younger voters and promised in the last election that he would cut tuition fees completely. that is a political reason for doing it. it is quite damning the numbers here. it says the move would cost the treasury £3 billion a year and either we take cap on student numbers which we do not want or leave universities with a third less income from their fees and it has been damned by university vice chancellors, politicians and experts who say this is a ridiculous proposal. but it sounds good to the kids, doesn't it? last time i checked all those kids who voted for corbyn did not come into downing street. they may
let's start off michael and rachel with tuition fees.s story, did new?” did. i had strong feelings about this because of my personal views on this because of my personal views on this have changed. there is a new government plan to cut tuition fees currently over £9,000 a year to 6500, it is theresa may's proposal and theoretically what she wants to do is help attract young voters especially becausejeremy corbyn is very popular with younger voters and promised in the last election that he...
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kelly's base in the new york, while rachel bounces between new york and l.a.ing "suits" and "lucifer." they turned their face time convos into a new show. >> have you ever wiped with the card board is this. >> yes. >> we decided there was nothing off limits. >> one hot topic during their at chas, kelly's hot husband, mark c consway lows. >> every day, he's like, is this okay? can i touch you here? because he's never sure what's clipped in and a part of my body. >> she's bonkers. >> emily blunt on meryl streep. >> joe al win on his new leading lady. >> she's phenomenal. >> then -- ♪ take a minute >> you know her music. what you never knew about alessia cara. >> like, what is going on? >>. closed captioning provided by -- (heavy rain) ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> i'm own my way to ina's and i would have to say that on ane my wedding day, birth ofs of my children and going ina's house as even playing field. >> the barefoot contessa has that effect on people. em will i and lin-manuel miranda appear in a "mary poppins" themed show. >> emily as a nanny had quite an effect on his husba
kelly's base in the new york, while rachel bounces between new york and l.a.ing "suits" and "lucifer." they turned their face time convos into a new show. >> have you ever wiped with the card board is this. >> yes. >> we decided there was nothing off limits. >> one hot topic during their at chas, kelly's hot husband, mark c consway lows. >> every day, he's like, is this okay? can i touch you here? because he's never sure what's clipped in and a...
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thank you for being with us. >> thank you, rachel.nored to be on. >> one of the reasons i wanted to talk to you tonight is because i learned today after you won that you beat six men in the primary to get this spot on the ballot? >> i did. and in that primary election, we had a field of seven, i got 57% of the vote in that primary, which is pretty unprecedented and went on to win the general election last night against congressman holtgren. >> what is the secret to your success? winning that primary, unseating a four-term incumbent. to what do you attribute this? >> well, when we launched this campaign, we had a goal of being everywhere in our district all the time. this is a seat that was formerly held by the u.s. speaker of the house, dennis hastert, and a democrat succeeded him, but it had been a long time since there was real grass roots democratic involvement, training and an opportunity for a candidate to be able to travel to the rural and suburb ban parts of the community and really build and mobilize a campaign that could be s
thank you for being with us. >> thank you, rachel.nored to be on. >> one of the reasons i wanted to talk to you tonight is because i learned today after you won that you beat six men in the primary to get this spot on the ballot? >> i did. and in that primary election, we had a field of seven, i got 57% of the vote in that primary, which is pretty unprecedented and went on to win the general election last night against congressman holtgren. >> what is the secret to your...
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reporter rachel wulff is live in chico.. where evacuation centers are filling up. rachel? >>> let's switch our attention back to the fire in butte county. >> reporter rachel wolff is life in chico where evacuation centers are filling up. a lot of people have friends in chico and some are seeking shelter wherever they can find it. >> reporter: that's right. thousands of people are looking for a place to stay tonight. there are four american red cross shelters set up, the last one set up today in chester. this one at the neighborhood church in chico, they expected like 200 people. they have 370 people. so tonight they're handing out masks because the air quality is really bad and a hot meal while many folks look for family and friends. >> this is how i came. i got nothing left. >> reporter: this man has nothing but the clothing on his back after narrowly escaping the camp fire with his girl friend. >> i went through a very dark smoke and i saw the light, thank you, god. we made it. >> reporter: he stayed with friends last night but stopped by neighborhood church to register
reporter rachel wulff is live in chico.. where evacuation centers are filling up. rachel? >>> let's switch our attention back to the fire in butte county. >> reporter rachel wolff is life in chico where evacuation centers are filling up. a lot of people have friends in chico and some are seeking shelter wherever they can find it. >> reporter: that's right. thousands of people are looking for a place to stay tonight. there are four american red cross shelters set up, the...
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don and rachel and miles, do me a favor and all stand by. we're holding our breath.l the excitement all the way over here, just to see when "insight" lands on mars. live pictures, pasadena, california. we'll be right back. ♪ bum-bum-bum-bum-bum t-mobile believes it's better to give than to receive. some may disagree. (scream) no! others won't believe it. no! no! and some just won't have the words. (laugh) join t-mobile and get the samsung galaxy s9 free. we look forward to your reactions. (scream) ♪ bum-bum-bum-bum-bum >>> the parachute will deploy -- >> all right. you are looking live picture of the jpl, jet propulsion laboratory, pasadena, california. we are within mere minutes of finding out whether this "insight" probe will actually land on mars. let's listen in. >> reports sudden change in doppler. >> ground stations are observing signals consistent with parachute deploy. >> michael alpha, michael bravo, maintain lock status. >> telemetry shows parachute deployment. radar powered on. [ applause ] heat shield separation commande commanded. >> this is really good
don and rachel and miles, do me a favor and all stand by. we're holding our breath.l the excitement all the way over here, just to see when "insight" lands on mars. live pictures, pasadena, california. we'll be right back. ♪ bum-bum-bum-bum-bum t-mobile believes it's better to give than to receive. some may disagree. (scream) no! others won't believe it. no! no! and some just won't have the words. (laugh) join t-mobile and get the samsung galaxy s9 free. we look forward to your...
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rachel is going to be back tomorrow.snbc.com/bagman for the latest of the podcast. now it is time for the "last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, ali. and as long as we're in the promotional zone, i feel i should mention that my book "playing with fire" came out in paperback today. >> a worthy read. >> rachel's podcast comes first, and then when you finish listening to that -- >> everyone needs two treats. >> and by the way, they overlap a little bit. thank you, ali. >>> we have breaking news tonight, breaking election news on what is still election night in america. nbc news has projected that democratic kirsten sinema is the apparent winner. apparent winner.in arizona republican martha mcsally
rachel is going to be back tomorrow.snbc.com/bagman for the latest of the podcast. now it is time for the "last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, ali. and as long as we're in the promotional zone, i feel i should mention that my book "playing with fire" came out in paperback today. >> a worthy read. >> rachel's podcast comes first, and then when you finish listening to that -- >> everyone needs two treats....
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emma stone and rachel weiss join us at the table. i'm not giving anything away.oids. i like the dialogue between you. you look at the script and thought what, emma? >> i was in love. it was heaven to read those beautiful rich layers, complex parts for three women. >> and you were the only american in the cast, right? >> i was. >> and rachel, why were you drawn to the character of lady churchill? >> i think all the characters are interesting and complicated and i know what you mean about the mean girls comment but -- because there are lots of females in the leading roles and they're not kind to each other but the difference is this it's about running england not being the most popular girl in the class. so in the beginning of the film. the te's in crge but she's not. by the end of the movie this one has taken over. so it's like vying for high stakes mean girls. >> "variety" calls it the of e back stabbing that plays out between the two cousins. describe the power struggle. you come and you were sort of a scullery maid. you refer to her as scullery scraps and turn
emma stone and rachel weiss join us at the table. i'm not giving anything away.oids. i like the dialogue between you. you look at the script and thought what, emma? >> i was in love. it was heaven to read those beautiful rich layers, complex parts for three women. >> and you were the only american in the cast, right? >> i was. >> and rachel, why were you drawn to the character of lady churchill? >> i think all the characters are interesting and complicated and i...
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thank you, michael and rachel. goodbye. good evening. here's your latest sports news.of their club owner and those who died in the helicopter crash outside the club's stadium last weekend. their midweek cup game was postponed but strikerjamie vardy says its important for the club. it was an unanimous decision, every single player and stop them becoming out and saving, we need to play this game and who want to play this game and that is exactly what happened. has said, for the players, we want to be there. the play is a club, we should be there, as i said, it is an extended family. hibernian manager neil lennon may reconsider his position at the club due to the sectarian abuse he receives from football fans in scotland. it was reflected in one of the incidents that marred wednesday's edinburgh derby when he was struck by a coin after celebrating a disallowed hearts goal near the end of the game. as an irish catholic who has captained celtic, lennon believes he's singled out for sectarian abuse. aston villa are up to 13th in the championship after a two—nil home win over
thank you, michael and rachel. goodbye. good evening. here's your latest sports news.of their club owner and those who died in the helicopter crash outside the club's stadium last weekend. their midweek cup game was postponed but strikerjamie vardy says its important for the club. it was an unanimous decision, every single player and stop them becoming out and saving, we need to play this game and who want to play this game and that is exactly what happened. has said, for the players, we want...
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tonight we are going to hear from rachel levandoski. she is a historian and the office of the secretary of defense historical office, and a phd candidate at the university of north airline at chapel hill. rachel is going to talk with at this evening about how american military medicine confront a shell shock in world war i, and what lessons that we learned and maybe did not learn and how we proceeded from there. i like to welcome rachel and has done a fabulous job.:you rachel for joining us tonight.[ applause ] >> thank you, and thank you so much for that warm welcome from everybody at the museum, who had been fantastic. this is by far the coolest place i have ever done a lecture. i have always been really interested in the history of military medicine. it has been a goal to come to this museum since i moved here about three years ago, so this is a real honor for me to be here today. i will start my talk by saying that the research and views that are presented today are not reflected in the opinions or views of the office of the secreta
tonight we are going to hear from rachel levandoski. she is a historian and the office of the secretary of defense historical office, and a phd candidate at the university of north airline at chapel hill. rachel is going to talk with at this evening about how american military medicine confront a shell shock in world war i, and what lessons that we learned and maybe did not learn and how we proceeded from there. i like to welcome rachel and has done a fabulous job.:you rachel for joining us...
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here's rachel.r killed by gangs than by all other national security risks put together. ministers are pledging to combat more than 4000 gangs that are active in the uk. the security minister, ben wallace, said minor offences can indicate a wider issue with criminal gangs. often the minor crimes that you see on your street directly linked to organised crime. so county lines, we have heard over the last few months, where organised crime groups have taken over up and down the country the distribution of drugs, even small amounts of drugs, by placing people in market towns and small communities and villages, running up and down the country, using secure smartphones to distribute those drugs. that is driving some of that local crime that you and i see everyday. that is driving some of the burglary because it is feeding addicts. ben wallace. specialist hospital doctors in the uk can prescribe medicinal cannabis for the first time from today. a change in the law was announced in the summer following a high
here's rachel.r killed by gangs than by all other national security risks put together. ministers are pledging to combat more than 4000 gangs that are active in the uk. the security minister, ben wallace, said minor offences can indicate a wider issue with criminal gangs. often the minor crimes that you see on your street directly linked to organised crime. so county lines, we have heard over the last few months, where organised crime groups have taken over up and down the country the...
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tonight -- john kerry, from "celebrity autobiography," actress and comedian rachel dratch, comedian danielimonsen, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump participated in the turkey pardoning ceremony today. said an aide, "that's mitch mcconnell." [ laughter and applause ] during the turkey pardon ceremony today, president trump mentioned the people impacted by the recent california wildfires and said, quote, "i just came back. i've never seen anything like it. probably nobody has." [ light laughter ] probably nobody has? there were people there when got there, right? [ laughter ] even the turkeys were like, "this dude has a walnut brain." [ laughter ] according to a new report, more than 54 million americans will travel 50 miles or more this thanksgiving. and that doesn't include the half mile walk to get stoned before dinner. [ laught
tonight -- john kerry, from "celebrity autobiography," actress and comedian rachel dratch, comedian danielimonsen, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump participated in the turkey pardoning ceremony today. said...
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. >> it's unbelievable, rachel.s an exaggeration to say that especially if it goes late into tomorrow evening, this could be the most consequential election jurisdiction in the country, and that is very specifically because four of the seven toss-up races in california are actually in orange county. the 39th, the 45th, the 48th, and the 49th will all be counted here. and not only will they be counted, they've been being counted here for weeks, 29 days so far, they've been doing early voting. what's happening right now, rachel, as a matter of fact, is these are early and absentee votes that are coming into this location in real-time. so, you mentioned 30 days as a possibility -- that's sort of the longest possibility, coming up, you know, if it gets tight, but we could be talking about at least a day, at least a week, depending on the scenarios. it depends on the margin of votes when it all goes down tomorrow night. >>> a -- and so jacob, they're counting absentee and early votes already. what happens in terms of the
. >> it's unbelievable, rachel.s an exaggeration to say that especially if it goes late into tomorrow evening, this could be the most consequential election jurisdiction in the country, and that is very specifically because four of the seven toss-up races in california are actually in orange county. the 39th, the 45th, the 48th, and the 49th will all be counted here. and not only will they be counted, they've been being counted here for weeks, 29 days so far, they've been doing early...
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good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. begin by saying thank you for what you did today. >> uh-huh. >> i know how hard you work, so i didn't want to interrupt your day with even those two words of "thank you." we don't have to get into why you did this. >> i said i wouldn't say. >> we're just going to leave that aside. >> yes. >> but we can share with the audience that you did send me flowers today. when i arrived at our l.a. bureau today, there were flowers from you. >> are they nice? >> they're fantastic, and i just want you to know you have a place in history. i believe this is the first time i have ever received flowers while not being in a
good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. begin by saying thank you for what you did today. >> uh-huh. >> i know how hard you work, so i didn't want to interrupt your day with even those two words of "thank you." we don't have to get into why you did this. >> i said i wouldn't say. >> we're just going to leave that aside. >> yes. >> but we can share with the audience that you did send me flowers today. when i arrived at our l.a. bureau...
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joining us by phone, my friend and colleague rachel maddow. i've been dying since i saw this, this morning, to know your thoughts. >> well, i had different thoughts until you just said something that blew my mind. you just broke a significant piece of news, nicolle. could you reiterate about deputy attorney general rod rosenstein still overseeing mueller and not whitaker? >> i think people that cover this have known this to be the case. it's something that people check in on a daily basis is the special counsel investigation still under the direction and management of the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, as it has been since its ince inception. and i'm told today that that is still the case. the charges -- or the charge brought against michael cohen today, as i think matt or frank said, has special counsel mueller's signature on it. that went through the same office that all charging documents have gone through since the special counsel has existed. that's the deputy attorney general's office and his staff's office. i'm told matt whitak
joining us by phone, my friend and colleague rachel maddow. i've been dying since i saw this, this morning, to know your thoughts. >> well, i had different thoughts until you just said something that blew my mind. you just broke a significant piece of news, nicolle. could you reiterate about deputy attorney general rod rosenstein still overseeing mueller and not whitaker? >> i think people that cover this have known this to be the case. it's something that people check in on a daily...
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rachel youngs/mother"i made a comment on how cute her dog was, and she went around to the front of my car and made a comment about how cute my baby is."rachel youngs stopped at target on shawnee mission parkway to get groceries this morning.she says she was in the baby section when a woman with a dog walked up to her. rachel youngs/mother"she made a comment saying, yeah, i'll trade you my dog for your baby, and i thought she was just joking."youngs says during the conversation, the woman told her she babysits all the time, and has a dog grooming business.rachel youngs/mother"just was super, super nice. and she went to the front of my cart and asked me if she could hold my daughter. and she starts taking her out of the car seat, and she hands me her dog."youngs says she agreed to let the stranger hold her baby, but immediately regretted it.rachel youngs/mother"while she's holding my baby, she started saying weird things, she starts asking me, 'do you have a godmother?' i said no, and she said i'd love to be your godmother, i'll split everything 50/50, and i was like this is kind of wei
rachel youngs/mother"i made a comment on how cute her dog was, and she went around to the front of my car and made a comment about how cute my baby is."rachel youngs stopped at target on shawnee mission parkway to get groceries this morning.she says she was in the baby section when a woman with a dog walked up to her. rachel youngs/mother"she made a comment saying, yeah, i'll trade you my dog for your baby, and i thought she was just joking."youngs says during the...
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so i'm going to let rachel ask those and switch gears. we've had robust discussions and we have only have about 20 minutes. if you have a question, write it on a card and we'll pick it up. >> i wanted to bring cindy in, in your west virginia example you highlighted a classic good news/bad news situation. you over achieved your goals in terms of finding folks that were eligible in enrolling them. obviously with that comes some costs you weren't expecting so i think as we talk to states, but also to federal folks, there's a lot of interesting concern about, you know, doing a really good job at outreach and enrollment. how are you sure you have the resources to bring those people into the system and how have you seen those costs balance out? have you seen savings or more balancings of expend turs when you look at reductions and other costs? >> so in west virginia we did our enrollment far exceeded our expectations. we've leveled out now around 165,000 individuals on expansion. at one time we were up to 185,000. like arkansas, we have seen a
so i'm going to let rachel ask those and switch gears. we've had robust discussions and we have only have about 20 minutes. if you have a question, write it on a card and we'll pick it up. >> i wanted to bring cindy in, in your west virginia example you highlighted a classic good news/bad news situation. you over achieved your goals in terms of finding folks that were eligible in enrolling them. obviously with that comes some costs you weren't expecting so i think as we talk to states,...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >>> that reporting from trymaine was so incredible. well done. thanks to you at home. happy to have you with us. if you are sensing a little tension, a little drama, a little frissant of expectation about the election, if you get the sense that things are a little tense right now, closely fought in terms of how the elections are going to be decided, that is not just you projecting from your own internal levels of anxiety and stress. what you are sensing is a true thing that is measurable in the world. never more so than it is pleasurable tonight. look at this. this is a new poll just released tonight in one of the most fascinating and important races that is going to happen in the country. this is the georgia governor's race between republican secretary of state, ultra conservative republican brian kemp and the former democratic leader of the state legislature in georgia, stacey abrams. new poll from the atlanta journal constitution, as you see in the headline, i
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >>> that reporting from trymaine was so incredible. well done. thanks to you at home. happy to have you with us. if you are sensing a little tension, a little drama, a little frissant of expectation about the election, if you get the sense that things are a little tense right now, closely fought in terms of how the elections are going to be decided, that is not just you projecting from your own internal levels...