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rachel: all right. lemonis: okay? rachel: yes.rk out things with the lenders or go through a bankruptcy process. but i know for sure i don't want my money in the deal, 'cause i don't trust them. ♪ a few days later, i got a phone call from rachel, and i think as the dust settled, they had no choice but to go into bankruptcy. the landlord was trying to foreclose on the property. the lenders basically backed out of the deal that they had on the table. i hope that rachel recognizes that she probably needs to go back to square one and start over, 'cause i know she's capable, and i know she's smart enough, and she's got a great product. ♪ york city. on deck, here's what's coming up >> as stocks see the worst week of the year, utilities just hit an all-time high and there is something in the charts that suggest there is more room for the group to shine carter will break it down, and mike will give the trade. >>> plus, talk about socially awkward. there is one social stock shutting out its peers thi
rachel: all right. lemonis: okay? rachel: yes.rk out things with the lenders or go through a bankruptcy process. but i know for sure i don't want my money in the deal, 'cause i don't trust them. ♪ a few days later, i got a phone call from rachel, and i think as the dust settled, they had no choice but to go into bankruptcy. the landlord was trying to foreclose on the property. the lenders basically backed out of the deal that they had on the table. i hope that rachel recognizes that she...
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rachel: all right. lemonis: okay? rachel: yes.n the deal, 'cause i don't trust them. ♪ a few days later, i got a phone call from rachel, and i think as the dust settled, they had no choice but to go into bankruptcy. the landlord was trying to foreclose on the property. the lenders basically backed out of the deal that they had on the table. i hope that rachel recognizes that she probably needs to go back to square one and start over, 'cause i know she's capable, and i know she's smart enough, and she's got a great product. ♪ man: rolling. amber: what are you eating? lemonis: soup. amber: because someone feels we need a prop with each episode. lemonis: okay. listen. it was the only business we've ever done in milwaukee. if you have a business in milwaukee, please. we only had one business apply from milwaukee. the soup market can't be the only thing you give me. here you go. amber: here? lemonis: let me fix that. amber: no, no, no. please. enough. you're not doing my hair. lemonis: i did it last time. amber: i know, and i saw the w
rachel: all right. lemonis: okay? rachel: yes.n the deal, 'cause i don't trust them. ♪ a few days later, i got a phone call from rachel, and i think as the dust settled, they had no choice but to go into bankruptcy. the landlord was trying to foreclose on the property. the lenders basically backed out of the deal that they had on the table. i hope that rachel recognizes that she probably needs to go back to square one and start over, 'cause i know she's capable, and i know she's smart enough,...
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rachel: all right. lemonis: okay? rachel: yes.w for sure i don't want my money in the deal, 'cause i don't trust them. ♪ a few days later, i got a phone call from rachel, and i think as the dust settled, they had no choice but to go into bankruptcy. the landlord was trying to foreclose on the property. the lenders basically backed out of the deal that they had on the table. i hope that rachel recognizes that she probably needs to go back to square one and start over, 'cause i know she's capable, and i know she's smart enough, and she's got a great product. ♪ brought to you by beach body but filmed by me on my iphone and directly from my heart. hold up. i wanna ask you a question. how do you feel when you look at yourself in the mirror? not so good. like gross. who is this person? like you know you have to do something, but it's so confusing. there's fad diets, extreme workouts, and it's working for other people but it is not working for you. you just want a system, a program that actually works. hello. that doesn't feel like punis
rachel: all right. lemonis: okay? rachel: yes.w for sure i don't want my money in the deal, 'cause i don't trust them. ♪ a few days later, i got a phone call from rachel, and i think as the dust settled, they had no choice but to go into bankruptcy. the landlord was trying to foreclose on the property. the lenders basically backed out of the deal that they had on the table. i hope that rachel recognizes that she probably needs to go back to square one and start over, 'cause i know she's...
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rachel: matt, this is rachel, hello. >> hey, rachel, how are you? rachel: good. according to the "new york times," they say that michael cohen's testimony is going to bring him trouble with his voters. now, you are there at cpac with the base, the grassroots. what do you think the interacimpactof this week's tess on his voters? >> i think that for at least half the country, rachel, they are exhausted from this whole topic. they view michael cohen as kind of a sleaze ball who has given different answers to congress on different questions, different answers to federal prosecutors. so, when you are giving different answers to the same question, it means that one those answers is dishonest. and he just goes back and forth. right now he is trying to make a deal to be loved by the democrats, which is a very interesting strategy. i actually feel sorry for the guy. he seemed rather pathetic from my standpoint in the testimony. if they don't find any evidence of collusion, which there is none, and after two years if you can't find it, it ain't there, i think most people j
rachel: matt, this is rachel, hello. >> hey, rachel, how are you? rachel: good. according to the "new york times," they say that michael cohen's testimony is going to bring him trouble with his voters. now, you are there at cpac with the base, the grassroots. what do you think the interacimpactof this week's tess on his voters? >> i think that for at least half the country, rachel, they are exhausted from this whole topic. they view michael cohen as kind of a sleaze ball...
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rachel: have a great day, rachel. all right.tting ready to take the polar plunge. etodd? >> good morning to you. obviously here benefit special olympics but i have got to admit it's pretty cold here. aangelon says he has warm skin what do you mean by that. >> i don't know. todd: all of these kids have mustaches here. must be water in the water. that explains kilmeade. more after this. ♪ ♪ like a pound of bacon ♪ you ain't quick and nimble mis. ♪ -guys, i want you to meet someone. this is jamie. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't want to ruin your dinner. -you're not my dad! -that's fair. overstepped. ♪ >> [cheers] ed: it is your shot of the morning the ville nova wildcats coming out on top defeating xavier 71-67 in the big east semi-final game just down the street from
rachel: have a great day, rachel. all right.tting ready to take the polar plunge. etodd? >> good morning to you. obviously here benefit special olympics but i have got to admit it's pretty cold here. aangelon says he has warm skin what do you mean by that. >> i don't know. todd: all of these kids have mustaches here. must be water in the water. that explains kilmeade. more after this. ♪ ♪ like a pound of bacon ♪ you ain't quick and nimble mis. ♪ -guys, i want you to meet...
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rachel: yes. ed: we want a ph.to rachel: i will send proof. at home. ed: typical congressman, he days his day off, his wife's making the bacon. rachel: he's making green pancakes so sean if you have the green pancakes with the kids, send that picture over. pete: he's still sleeping. it's seven o'clock in wisconsin. rachel: i won the husband lottery. ed: the news never sleeps and we have yet another democrat just this morning breaking news officially getting into the race race. she is kirsten gillibrand, the senator from right there in new york. she's been testing the waters for a while. had a bit of a bumpy ride on the way in. pete: she is choosing brave. here she is with her campaign announcement ad. >> i chose brave too. >> we need a leader who makes big, bold. >> brave. >> choices. >> someone who isn't afraid of progress. that's why i'm running for president. and it's why i'm asking you for your support. our anthem asks the question forcing every generation to make a choice. will brave win? >> will brave win? >> will brave win? >> will brav
rachel: yes. ed: we want a ph.to rachel: i will send proof. at home. ed: typical congressman, he days his day off, his wife's making the bacon. rachel: he's making green pancakes so sean if you have the green pancakes with the kids, send that picture over. pete: he's still sleeping. it's seven o'clock in wisconsin. rachel: i won the husband lottery. ed: the news never sleeps and we have yet another democrat just this morning breaking news officially getting into the race race. she is kirsten...
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rachel: no. alive, past or present they are real life super heros and because of men like that we're here free on this couch today. speaking of freedom, if you had to sum up the president's speech yesterday at cpac that would probably be the word. if you missed it and you may have it was saturday afternoon you might have been busy doing other things the president spoke for over two hours the longest speech of his presidency, at cpac, to his base, hitting all the themes and ultimately drawing a lot of contrast that will be a big preview in 2020. it was a two-hour long speech we'll bring it to you in highlights in a minute and a half. watch. president trump: the great genius of campaigns. he called for the comey resignation because he still hasn't gotten over getting his [ [indiscernible] kicked. we reject speech codes, censorship, political correctness and every other attempt by the hard left to stop people from challenging ridiculous and dangerous ideas. >> [applause] president trump: instead, we
rachel: no. alive, past or present they are real life super heros and because of men like that we're here free on this couch today. speaking of freedom, if you had to sum up the president's speech yesterday at cpac that would probably be the word. if you missed it and you may have it was saturday afternoon you might have been busy doing other things the president spoke for over two hours the longest speech of his presidency, at cpac, to his base, hitting all the themes and ultimately drawing a...
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if >> rachel: help what you on the list.el saying why is nancy pelosi speaker of the house appeasing her? aoc, alexandria ocasio-cortez has had the ability to galvanize at around the green new deal. she's got a marketability. she may not have that office for her to open, but she is open for business and her business is oppositional contrary, she gets it done for her own vision so what would you do as a leader? what do you have abuse her? >> morgan: used all the thoughts right out of my head. she may not be politically the most powerful, but emotionally when it comes to the base, she wrote a green new deal which has some of the most ridiculous unvented language in there and got six senators who are running for president who couldn't get a single staff member to read it but were so quick to sign onto it. she helped lead a movement to get amazon commode of the most powerful companies in the world out of new york city. the establishment democrats with all due respect and many of them sit on this couch are completely out of touch
if >> rachel: help what you on the list.el saying why is nancy pelosi speaker of the house appeasing her? aoc, alexandria ocasio-cortez has had the ability to galvanize at around the green new deal. she's got a marketability. she may not have that office for her to open, but she is open for business and her business is oppositional contrary, she gets it done for her own vision so what would you do as a leader? what do you have abuse her? >> morgan: used all the thoughts right out of...
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welcome back rachel and alex. we were talking a little about how jewish food has come into the mainstream and i am wondering with a loom no shy and the way you think about jewish food alex, how that is from your perfect stiff. >> well, i feel a real sense of pride and the fact that's our food which, i'll admittedly, ashkenazi jewish food can be kind of bland and it is comfort food for us and nostalgic and that is why we love it stow much, but it is not always the best food. last week for those people who watched top chef, were almost at the final and a woman chef from kentucky was jewish and had to cook something from their own heritage and mix it with chinese flavors and she went shopping in a store where she couldn't read the packages. all the chefs had to do that. she bought crackers and made matzo ball soup and she won. hearing them discussing it, i felt a sense of pride. this is a gourmet challenge and she might win the title with a bowl of matzoh ball soup. it goes to rachel's point about what is jewish cuis
welcome back rachel and alex. we were talking a little about how jewish food has come into the mainstream and i am wondering with a loom no shy and the way you think about jewish food alex, how that is from your perfect stiff. >> well, i feel a real sense of pride and the fact that's our food which, i'll admittedly, ashkenazi jewish food can be kind of bland and it is comfort food for us and nostalgic and that is why we love it stow much, but it is not always the best food. last week for...
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"the rachel maddow show" starting with the one and only rachel maddow begins now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. how is your friday going? >> it's good. not quite as eventful as yours has been but it's been good. [ laughter ] >> thank you very much. giving it away, as always. thank you, my friend. >>> i will tell you what chris is referring to is that a couple of hours ago, maybe even less than that, i was standing knee-deep in a trout stream in tennessee. [ laughter ] >> but now it's mueller time and so i'm in a studio in the great state of tennessee. the trout are basically just as safe as they were when i was flailing away at them this afternoon. but now it is -- listen, it's -- this is history. this is a reason to stop fishing and go to work. our job tonight as a country sort of or what everybody in the country is going to be doing tonight is trying to figure out what it means that the report of special counsel robert mueller has finally been submitted. we've heard it said so many times that it was imminent, that it was done and maybe done and we
"the rachel maddow show" starting with the one and only rachel maddow begins now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. how is your friday going? >> it's good. not quite as eventful as yours has been but it's been good. [ laughter ] >> thank you very much. giving it away, as always. thank you, my friend. >>> i will tell you what chris is referring to is that a couple of hours ago, maybe even less than that, i was standing knee-deep in a trout stream...
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rachel: it is not.y that traditional stock pickers do not all pick the same stock, because that would not make any sense. everybody has a different view. you have to have research, data, the technology that enables you to extract the data that has not been reported in a standardized way. that's the interesting thing, the intersection of technology, let's call it, around asset management and the rise of data, machine learning, artificial intelligence that enables you to extract things from unstructured data sets to come up with better insights. whether it's applied across europe, that's not really the point. that's about regulatory status. the fundamental principle of looking at what are the risk factors that will drive a company's performance, well, why would you not do that? >> sounds to me like there is more to come from blackrock. rachel, thank you. rachel: thank you very much. >> that is rachel lord, the head of europe, the middle east, and africa for blackrock. there is more to come from zurich ove
rachel: it is not.y that traditional stock pickers do not all pick the same stock, because that would not make any sense. everybody has a different view. you have to have research, data, the technology that enables you to extract the data that has not been reported in a standardized way. that's the interesting thing, the intersection of technology, let's call it, around asset management and the rise of data, machine learning, artificial intelligence that enables you to extract things from...
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could i get you, rachel, to turn to the guardian?ay is helping the fourth will be the charm, the likelihood of that happening? i worked charm, the likelihood of that happening? iworked really charm, the likelihood of that happening? i worked really hard on that! that was really good! did you like that?! i liked it, i am not sure how i am supposed to respond to that, except to say... shouldn't even be on the table? absolutely not, she can't bring back the same deal over and over again, apparently she is hoping to bring it back because, what, she is going to configure it as a run—off between her deal and whatever the indicative votes throw up as the soft brexit alternative, which may actually turn out to be some sort of composite, thatis out to be some sort of composite, that is what the indicative point people are working on, some composite between a customs union and... the softer brexit some are not happy about. we are back and... the softer brexit some are not happy about. we are b fest from 11:30pm for another brexit fest from you
could i get you, rachel, to turn to the guardian?ay is helping the fourth will be the charm, the likelihood of that happening? i worked charm, the likelihood of that happening? iworked really charm, the likelihood of that happening? i worked really hard on that! that was really good! did you like that?! i liked it, i am not sure how i am supposed to respond to that, except to say... shouldn't even be on the table? absolutely not, she can't bring back the same deal over and over again,...
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alix: joining me now is rachel adams heard.n the ground, what was the talk between opec in the u.s. this year? rachel: they met on monday for dinner, the third time they have done that. those conversations seemed to be high-level, obviously if you're meeting with top competitors, you are not going to get into the dirty details. that we heard from the diamondbacks ceo travis dice. the occidental ceo. it sounded like they had a good conversation with the doctor up being -- the backdrop was nopec legislation and legislation of the u.s. alix: opec was coming out saying we do not like this legislation, , if you do that, we will unleash the full barrels. walk me through what we heard with that. rachel: it sounds like they are sending a strong signal to wall street that this is not something they are ok with. the energy industry in general has been pretty critical of this legislation. we know that api is strongly against it. the real question is, whether president trump is going to follow up on his promise in 2011 that he does not wan
alix: joining me now is rachel adams heard.n the ground, what was the talk between opec in the u.s. this year? rachel: they met on monday for dinner, the third time they have done that. those conversations seemed to be high-level, obviously if you're meeting with top competitors, you are not going to get into the dirty details. that we heard from the diamondbacks ceo travis dice. the occidental ceo. it sounded like they had a good conversation with the doctor up being -- the backdrop was nopec...
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yes look i've i've never been a fan of rachel show and. i've always wondered if she ever considered the fact that she's never not only is she never going to convert a republican to a democrat she's going to drive democrats away from the party because arrogance and condescension are just are are not good. good attributes to have but for me i've i've always got on to the one question i have for her for everybody which is if your child behave like donald trump would you tolerate it and i don't see how anybody could say yes i'd love my son to go to school and bully everybody and to be an abduction is jerk and i never said that the drug colluded i've always looked at it as more like incompetence i had dinner with chris christie a couple of weeks ago when he was talking about the lack of organization and the incompetence of the trumpet ministration and i think that that would be my take on it do they run an effective competent white house absolutely not is there an agenda you know that is probably wrong you do not really want to answer the quest
yes look i've i've never been a fan of rachel show and. i've always wondered if she ever considered the fact that she's never not only is she never going to convert a republican to a democrat she's going to drive democrats away from the party because arrogance and condescension are just are are not good. good attributes to have but for me i've i've always got on to the one question i have for her for everybody which is if your child behave like donald trump would you tolerate it and i don't see...
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so, rachel and steven, so, racheland steven, let's so, rachel and steven, let's begin at what tomorrowttack on the chancellor. a really stark attack on the chancellor. all week we have had headlines on front pages about the rise in violent crimes in london and across the country, very sadly today, another stabbing, in london, politicians are urging theresa may to do something, and the home secretary has been involved in what that the chancellor do? he says you can have extra money, for policeman, to stop this, if we don't have a no—deal brexit and beaufort theresa may deal x week. it is completely tone deaf and has really misread the move of the country. —— a deal next week. i think it will be damaging to him and to the prime minister and she continues to grapple and fail to do it with this issue. he has already kind of taken a different line from side to david to save it to police, use the resources from crimes that are lower priorities and shift into fighting knife crime. doesn't sound that came to open the treasury coffins. he is fiscally relu cta nt treasury coffins. he is fiscally
so, rachel and steven, so, racheland steven, let's so, rachel and steven, let's begin at what tomorrowttack on the chancellor. a really stark attack on the chancellor. all week we have had headlines on front pages about the rise in violent crimes in london and across the country, very sadly today, another stabbing, in london, politicians are urging theresa may to do something, and the home secretary has been involved in what that the chancellor do? he says you can have extra money, for...
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it's about our democracy, rachel. while he has offered to brief the leaders of the committee, i think even the leaders of the committees would tell you what the most important thing is that we get this report out there publicly. 90% of americans say they want to see this report. 420 members of the house of representatives voted to make it public. when you look at those special counsel rules as you pointed out, they say that it should be released if it's not public interest. you look at the scope of the investigation which from the beginning was very specific. i mean, it said any links or coordination between russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of president donald trump. so that is a broad mission and to me, the public as we head into the 2020 elections, they have a right to know what's public. so briefings, fine. i would prefer to have it after it's public so we can ask followup questions and want to see the underlying data and we must be able to see this report. it's not -- can't just be b
it's about our democracy, rachel. while he has offered to brief the leaders of the committee, i think even the leaders of the committees would tell you what the most important thing is that we get this report out there publicly. 90% of americans say they want to see this report. 420 members of the house of representatives voted to make it public. when you look at those special counsel rules as you pointed out, they say that it should be released if it's not public interest. you look at the...
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as an example this video has been making the rounds online someone caught this together and it's rachel maddow from one episode this is one episode of her throw russian expression russian question russian russians russians rush rush rush russians russians russian russians russian russian russian rush rush rush rush rush rush rush in moscow russian russian russia putin the russian russian aggression rush rush rush against us russians russians russian against the us the russians rush rush rush rush rush in the russian government the russians stop them or putin russia ok ok ok you stuff good. stuff. that must be what it feels like to. those of us with even a half an iota of integrity i would scream for two years now that this was a stupid conspiracy theory the democrats lost the twenty sixth seal lection to a clown douche game show host because they don't stand for anything unless their quarterly write. was right there were only running for president the democrats do not stand up against wall street don't stand over to stop climate change do not stand up to help your average worker all of
as an example this video has been making the rounds online someone caught this together and it's rachel maddow from one episode this is one episode of her throw russian expression russian question russian russians russians rush rush rush russians russians russian russians russian russian russian rush rush rush rush rush rush rush in moscow russian russian russia putin the russian russian aggression rush rush rush against us russians russians russian against the us the russians rush rush rush...
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a pool so rachel and her mad cow disease have. this country in a phenomenally dangerous place but it's not just her the reactions of the other talking heads to the mahler report were equally on hey interest what do we know we know russia intervened in our election to help troubled no we don't know well whole point of the expression let's look at what we know is to follow that with factual reality. still what he just said let's look at what we know and then followed it with nonsense that's like saying let's look at what we know we know that pigeons drive around on ski dues to help their organ harvesting operation. that we know. look at the evidence of russian interference we've got so far it boils down to two points one was that russia hacked into the deed leak from the inside the d.n.c. not a hat and the f.b.i. stuff never actually examined the hacked servers former d.n.c. chair donna brazil said they destroyed the servers the d.n.c. destroyed the servers before the f.b.i. could examine them. why would one destroy servers that are
a pool so rachel and her mad cow disease have. this country in a phenomenally dangerous place but it's not just her the reactions of the other talking heads to the mahler report were equally on hey interest what do we know we know russia intervened in our election to help troubled no we don't know well whole point of the expression let's look at what we know is to follow that with factual reality. still what he just said let's look at what we know and then followed it with nonsense that's like...
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good free advice from rachel.t this story is that so much of it is so familiar. you talk about the guardian. it had few say something new about brexit? you look the other topics. us politics. you cannot get away from it.|j the other topics. us politics. you cannot get away from it. i do think a slight problem with wrecks it cover it is to pretend something new is happening when it is not. there is happening when it is not. there is no move for a second referendum, angela will not save the day... the important thing is for people to understand that very little is changing other than the thing we're waiting to find out which is what is the individual rake in point of mps. some of them cannot inching to see. we know that the are a large group of labourmps, are we know that the are a large group of labour mps, are they going to panic? are the people afraid of no deal going to panic? if the answer to either of those questions we will have a good idea next week about what the shape of brexit is. let's move on. picking u
good free advice from rachel.t this story is that so much of it is so familiar. you talk about the guardian. it had few say something new about brexit? you look the other topics. us politics. you cannot get away from it.|j the other topics. us politics. you cannot get away from it. i do think a slight problem with wrecks it cover it is to pretend something new is happening when it is not. there is happening when it is not. there is no move for a second referendum, angela will not save the...
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we are joined by rachel scott from alabama with the latest. rachel?porter: yeah, well crews have blocked off this area here behind me as they continue their search and rescue efforts well into the night. but this small community is just heartbroken. homeowners say they're not only mourning the loss of their property, they're also mourning the death of their neighbors. search and rescue teams sifting through rubble for survivors in alabama today. >> this is the worst natural disaster that has ever occurred in lee county. >> reporter: a 170 mile-per-hour tornado ripped through lee countries last night. the trail of destruction at least half a mile wide. drones now flying overhead equipped with heat-seeking devices to help look for survivors. >> it is just bad. it is a blessing ae talk about it because there are people missing. >> reporter: homeowners are returning to see the scope of the catastrophic damage. this homeowner tells me what is left of her home is now scattered on both sides of the street. >> one day you got everything and the next day you a
we are joined by rachel scott from alabama with the latest. rachel?porter: yeah, well crews have blocked off this area here behind me as they continue their search and rescue efforts well into the night. but this small community is just heartbroken. homeowners say they're not only mourning the loss of their property, they're also mourning the death of their neighbors. search and rescue teams sifting through rubble for survivors in alabama today. >> this is the worst natural disaster that...
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carol: alex and rachel evans explain.x: in september, we saw this enormous inflow of cash into a technology fund, followed by an outflow. this is something we had been watching for for a while. we heard about this big index rebalancing that was going to take place in september, as it got reject. we were looking to for this and when we saw the inflow it was really large, more than 3 billion, and it got us thinking about what these traits are all about. we have seen these trades in the past that typically happen with an index rebalancing, the etf getting rid of the stocks it no longer needs. carol: a normal part of market activity. rachel: of very large trade. this is the thing that zach picked up on. zach: there's a totally innocent explanation, which is this is how the fund needs to get rid of a few stocks, but that is actually not what's really going on. if they wanted to do that, they would just wait until markets closed and they could sell the stocks that needed to leave and buy the new ones. or they could swap with an
carol: alex and rachel evans explain.x: in september, we saw this enormous inflow of cash into a technology fund, followed by an outflow. this is something we had been watching for for a while. we heard about this big index rebalancing that was going to take place in september, as it got reject. we were looking to for this and when we saw the inflow it was really large, more than 3 billion, and it got us thinking about what these traits are all about. we have seen these trades in the past that...
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. >> hey, rachel. my pleasure. >> let me just ask big picture what did you think of this sentencing hearing today and the behavior of the judge, the behavior of the defendant, mr. manafort. what was your biggest impression? >> well, the top line, of course, is the takeaway of it being just a 47-month sentence. i would say the consensus of most of the people i was sitting amongst in the room, lawyers, observers, journalists, would be we would see a sentence between 7 to 12 years. maybe not up in the guidelines of 20 to 24 years, but a substantial sentence nonetheless. four is a lot lighter than many people were expecting. another thing that struck me was the lack of any public contrition from paul manafort. his statement was very brief. we were in the courtroom for about three hours altogether today, and his statement amounted to four minutes. the strongest thing he said was that he recognizes that it's his conduct that has brought him here. but there was no regret, really, certainly no remorse and no k
. >> hey, rachel. my pleasure. >> let me just ask big picture what did you think of this sentencing hearing today and the behavior of the judge, the behavior of the defendant, mr. manafort. what was your biggest impression? >> well, the top line, of course, is the takeaway of it being just a 47-month sentence. i would say the consensus of most of the people i was sitting amongst in the room, lawyers, observers, journalists, would be we would see a sentence between 7 to 12...
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their pants and it was trickling down their legs all right let's see the first few seconds of the rachel maddow show on monday of this week after she learned what was in the molar report. you knew it was going to be this kind of night and you know. yeah i tried to go on vacation these last few days did not work oh i have got questions i have lots of questions yeah. ok. so you have a lot of surprise to such as number one how did i ingest the brain parasite that has taken hold. number two is it possible to teach said parasite that we already did the mccarthyism hysteria thing in the nineteen fifties and it was not good all right and number five eleven said parasite middlebury russia hang gliding bob we're going to start and i ask you why. now before we continue to look at the reactions of pathetic snake oil salesmen and women i want to make clear how horrific this insanity has been donald trump is corrupt he's been corrupt since way back when he was selling trump board games that included a special get out of grabbing free card. for the whole family he was involved in thousands of lawsuits
their pants and it was trickling down their legs all right let's see the first few seconds of the rachel maddow show on monday of this week after she learned what was in the molar report. you knew it was going to be this kind of night and you know. yeah i tried to go on vacation these last few days did not work oh i have got questions i have lots of questions yeah. ok. so you have a lot of surprise to such as number one how did i ingest the brain parasite that has taken hold. number two is it...
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good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel.tina. >> status hearing. >> here's what i don't understand, rachel. i thought the mueller investigation was over. i thohtha
good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel.tina. >> status hearing. >> here's what i don't understand, rachel. i thought the mueller investigation was over. i thohtha
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good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel.ddow here. >> oh. >> i just ran into the chair, i don't know, about it 2 1/2 seconds ago. >> do you need to catch your
good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel.ddow here. >> oh. >> i just ran into the chair, i don't know, about it 2 1/2 seconds ago. >> do you need to catch your
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rach rachel, great to see you here. so post barr report, as we wait for the mueller report, it seems both pearce aarties are turning healthcare. they think it was a winning issue in 2018. so are all the people in the caucus, all the democrats on board with this new plan? >> absolutely. trump gave nancy pelosi a gift. democrats have had a tough couple of weeks. there's been a lot of infighting with ilhan omar and her comments about israel, we've had a divide in the democratic party, and then they got the news that mueller didn't find evidence to charting president with either obstruction or some sort of conspiracy with russia, and so, you know, the news the next morning, tuesday morning that the white house and the trump administration is going to try to completely axe obamacare, perhaps not surprising, the timing was perfect for the democrats because this is one issue where they can unify. this is something that they won their majority non 20won in 201. they flipped 40 seats. kevin mccarthy who's a minority leader in th
rach rachel, great to see you here. so post barr report, as we wait for the mueller report, it seems both pearce aarties are turning healthcare. they think it was a winning issue in 2018. so are all the people in the caucus, all the democrats on board with this new plan? >> absolutely. trump gave nancy pelosi a gift. democrats have had a tough couple of weeks. there's been a lot of infighting with ilhan omar and her comments about israel, we've had a divide in the democratic party, and...
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rachel burden is in the newsroom. what goes on air, how we discuss things, who we talk to, the kind of conversations that take place, editorial conversations as well about the nitty—gritty of brexit and what it is we feel our audience needs to know. so much that these days takes online, on social media. 0ne days takes online, on social media. one of our audience members is here today looking at our facebook page, which has loads of messages, which would be typicalfor a morning we are discussing brexit. does it reflect for you the kind of conversations you are having on your real life? yes, to be honest, a lot of people have turned around and saidi of people have turned around and said i have zoned out a brexit, it's very negative and stop looking at it, people are using words like dark times and dangerous. to be honest, it's how i feel about brexit myself. these are not scientific surveys by any means and some social media skews more to remain or some towards brexit. it can get quite heated. have you found yourself ge
rachel burden is in the newsroom. what goes on air, how we discuss things, who we talk to, the kind of conversations that take place, editorial conversations as well about the nitty—gritty of brexit and what it is we feel our audience needs to know. so much that these days takes online, on social media. 0ne days takes online, on social media. one of our audience members is here today looking at our facebook page, which has loads of messages, which would be typicalfor a morning we are...
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corsi and others to be dancing in the end zone, rachel. here's why, it seems to me that a lot of these cases whether it's corsi or carter page, right, or randy credico, or the trump kid or folks associated with the inaugural committee or the trump organization can be charged and prosecuted elsewhere. they don't have to be charged and prosecuted by bob mueller. so mueller may not be indicting anyone else, but i fully expect other indictments in what i am broadly calling this case. mueller's remit was always rather narrow. i disagree with the congressman in one respect. mueller was asked to look at russia interference in the 2016 election. nobody asked mueller to rummage through trump's attic, and so we know the southern district of northern investigation continues. we know that the president, for instance, was identified in public court filings as having directed illegal campaign finance payments. we know other people were involved in that. we know that cohen and flynn and gates and others continue to cooperate. we see large amounts of reda
corsi and others to be dancing in the end zone, rachel. here's why, it seems to me that a lot of these cases whether it's corsi or carter page, right, or randy credico, or the trump kid or folks associated with the inaugural committee or the trump organization can be charged and prosecuted elsewhere. they don't have to be charged and prosecuted by bob mueller. so mueller may not be indicting anyone else, but i fully expect other indictments in what i am broadly calling this case. mueller's...
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rachel: definitely.e have made the mistake before on bloomberg news where we have written stories about sentiment really bullish only to see that slow out the next day because it was ad hoc rebalancing or something we missed. it definitely skews the flow. it beholds people to look at it over a longer time as a result of that. you cannot look at them on a weekly basis. monthly tends to be safer. scarlet: what is the difference between funds using this heartbeat trade versus there was an overall etf loophole built into the product? zachary: it is a special break that essentially only applies to etf's. hedge fund or mutual fund, you cannot get the same break. but the billion a day out of investors wanting to own fewer etf's takes a lot of the taxes away. but the heartbeat are for when that is not quite enough to cut out all the taxes. you call the bank to do this kind of once a year or once a quarter trade that cleans out the cobwebs and gets would've all the taxes. -- gets rid of all the taxes. caroline: i
rachel: definitely.e have made the mistake before on bloomberg news where we have written stories about sentiment really bullish only to see that slow out the next day because it was ad hoc rebalancing or something we missed. it definitely skews the flow. it beholds people to look at it over a longer time as a result of that. you cannot look at them on a weekly basis. monthly tends to be safer. scarlet: what is the difference between funds using this heartbeat trade versus there was an overall...
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that makes it bingeworthy. >> it's easy to fall in love with rachel as the "the marvelous mrs.ewife who turns to standup comedy after her husband leaves her. >> oh, come on. >> i'm serious. i am a mother. >> great. we'll use that. >> did one of your kids do something weird? >> i love it and it feels like we have gone back in time in a time machine. it's about two hours, maybe two hours and change of hair, makeup and wardrobe. >> yes. the sets and costumes are magical, but there's another reason to give "maisel" a try. it's from amy sherman-palladino who also gave us "gilmore girls." there's heart, and a lot of female empowerment. >> it's a lot of ambition, and she can do it all in heels. >> she's a joyous character. even in times when her life is crumbling, you know, we make a point to not let her crumble. >> great plan. cross our fingers and hope for the best. >> season three started of the eight-time emmy-winning comedy. there is plenty of time to binge all 18 episodes before new ones are expected to drop later this year. >> i make a hell of a jell-o mold. >> we were told the
that makes it bingeworthy. >> it's easy to fall in love with rachel as the "the marvelous mrs.ewife who turns to standup comedy after her husband leaves her. >> oh, come on. >> i'm serious. i am a mother. >> great. we'll use that. >> did one of your kids do something weird? >> i love it and it feels like we have gone back in time in a time machine. it's about two hours, maybe two hours and change of hair, makeup and wardrobe. >> yes. the sets and...
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i just pulled a rachel maddow here.n into the chair about two and a half seconds ago. >> do you need to catch your breathe? >> it's the stan
i just pulled a rachel maddow here.n into the chair about two and a half seconds ago. >> do you need to catch your breathe? >> it's the stan
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>> rachel bade, don't go far. we need you back in just a second. >>> martha mcsally stunning her senate colleagues during a hearing on sexual assault in the military. mcsally revealed she was raped by a superior officer while serving in the air force. we're live in los angeles with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alison. this was such a stunning moment in this hearing. we're talking about a career military woman, a woman who is a war hero and someone who i've covered over her senate run in arizona. someone who always displayed incredible toughness. well, she shared that toughness as she talked and shared her personal story. >> so, like you, i am also a military sexual assault survivor. >> reporter: survivor and senator representing arizona now and revealing she was once a young air force member who felt she couldn't speak up. >> in one case i was preyed upon and then raped by a superior officer. i stayed silent for many years. i didn't report being sexually assaulted. like so many women and men, i d
>> rachel bade, don't go far. we need you back in just a second. >>> martha mcsally stunning her senate colleagues during a hearing on sexual assault in the military. mcsally revealed she was raped by a superior officer while serving in the air force. we're live in los angeles with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alison. this was such a stunning moment in this hearing. we're talking about a career military woman, a woman who is a war hero and someone who i've...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts now. >> good evening, chris. thanks my friend. thanks to you at home for joining us. nothing like this has ever happened before. almost. ish. there was that one other time. >> today a limousine brought john mitchell to court. they used to call him enchalada. when the time came for a final statement, mitchell and his lawyer had nothing to say. all eyes were on the man known as maximum john, the judge wasted no time on a speech. mit they must serve two and a half years in prison, maybe eight. the judge would not comment as he left the courthouse. john mitchell left growling it could have been worse, he could have sen menactenced me to spen rest of my life with martha mitchell. >> could have been worse, could have sentenced me to spend the rest of my life with martha mitchell. john mitchell was richard nixon's presidential campaign manager. when nixon won in '68, john mitchell's marriage had broken up in 1973 in the midst of the watergate scandal and nixon resigned in scandal and he at least was pardoned for watergate related crimes
"the rachel maddow show" starts now. >> good evening, chris. thanks my friend. thanks to you at home for joining us. nothing like this has ever happened before. almost. ish. there was that one other time. >> today a limousine brought john mitchell to court. they used to call him enchalada. when the time came for a final statement, mitchell and his lawyer had nothing to say. all eyes were on the man known as maximum john, the judge wasted no time on a speech. mit they must...
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rachel? ( gasps ): oh, my god! ( screaming ) i've seen birds do this on wild kingdom. what are you guys doing here? well, we were in the city shopping and your mom said you work here and it's true! look at you. you look like you're in a play. god, look at you. you are so big. i can't believe it. i know. i know. i'm a duplex. so what's going on with you? well, guess who my dad's making partner in his firm? ( screaming ) and while we're on the subject of news... ( screaming ) look. look. i have elbows. ( screaming ) passes to leech leech spots messier in the crease. here's the pass... we'll take a time out while messier stops to look at women's shoes. carol was wearing boots just like those the night that we... we first, you know... in fact, she, uh, never took them off. ( laughs ) sorry. n' ( groans ) what? peach pit. yes, bunny? peach pit. that night we, uh, we had... peaches? actually, nectarines. but, basically... could have been a peach. then we, uh... then we got dressed and i walked her to the... the bus stop. ( sighs ) i'm fine. hey, that woman's got an ass like
rachel? ( gasps ): oh, my god! ( screaming ) i've seen birds do this on wild kingdom. what are you guys doing here? well, we were in the city shopping and your mom said you work here and it's true! look at you. you look like you're in a play. god, look at you. you are so big. i can't believe it. i know. i know. i'm a duplex. so what's going on with you? well, guess who my dad's making partner in his firm? ( screaming ) and while we're on the subject of news... ( screaming ) look. look. i have...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts now with joy reid in for rachel. >> thank you very much. have a great rest of your night. thanks to you at home for joining us. rachel halz ts the night off. she'll be back on monday. yesterday we were treated to two related pieces of news that were both shocking in their aown way. we witnessed the sitting president's campaign chair being sentenced to prison that that ever happened. that is one. the second piece is what kind of sentence paul manafort got. one that shocked even veteran prosecutors because paul manafort's sentence of nearly four years in prison on eight felony financial fraud counts was far less than the 19 and 19.5 to 24 years that were recommended by the federal sentencing guidelines for his crimes. far less than we've seen people sentenced for for anything from mistakenly voting in an election with a previous felony conviction or being convicted for marijuana possession, for a lot of people watching that sentence yesterday, felt like an object lesson in rich man's justice and manafort and exited the court with a complete t
"the rachel maddow show" starts now with joy reid in for rachel. >> thank you very much. have a great rest of your night. thanks to you at home for joining us. rachel halz ts the night off. she'll be back on monday. yesterday we were treated to two related pieces of news that were both shocking in their aown way. we witnessed the sitting president's campaign chair being sentenced to prison that that ever happened. that is one. the second piece is what kind of sentence paul...
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you are absolutely correct, rachel, that the american people clearly spoke in the november elections when they sent me and my colleagues here to protect our health care coverage and make it more affordable. their actions last night were uncalled for and they are really alarming because we know this touches the lives of so many americans around the country counting on this really
you are absolutely correct, rachel, that the american people clearly spoke in the november elections when they sent me and my colleagues here to protect our health care coverage and make it more affordable. their actions last night were uncalled for and they are really alarming because we know this touches the lives of so many americans around the country counting on this really
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you are absolutely correct, rachel, that the american people clearly spoke in the november elections when they sent me and my colleagues here to protect our health care coverage and make it more affordable. their actions last night were uncalled for and they are really alarming because we know this touches the lives of so many americans around the country counting on this really
you are absolutely correct, rachel, that the american people clearly spoke in the november elections when they sent me and my colleagues here to protect our health care coverage and make it more affordable. their actions last night were uncalled for and they are really alarming because we know this touches the lives of so many americans around the country counting on this really
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thanks for being here. >> good evening, rachel. >> what was that?se of money and intelligence in 2016 and beyond and it started off with what looked like a battle scene. >> it was remarkable. my hupulse was around 200 just watching the play back. the emotional energy was amazing. devin nunes with the midnight run to the white house and his activities ultimately resulting in nancy pelosi after a year and a half of antics calling on him to step down. you can tell the republicans were waiting for this moment and of course, what they did was they created a moment in which adam schiff reminded the nation that while and we're going to accept mueller for his conclusion, while the president's behavior does not rise to the level of an indi indictable conspiracy, inappropriate outrageous, every one of those actions was. it put little damper on the republican celebration. >> in terms of both where the hearing went today and with the grounds on which chairman schiff made the stand, it intere's intg to me he has been asking to you guys on the intelligence commit
thanks for being here. >> good evening, rachel. >> what was that?se of money and intelligence in 2016 and beyond and it started off with what looked like a battle scene. >> it was remarkable. my hupulse was around 200 just watching the play back. the emotional energy was amazing. devin nunes with the midnight run to the white house and his activities ultimately resulting in nancy pelosi after a year and a half of antics calling on him to step down. you can tell the republicans...
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the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >>> chris, i am super excited about your green new deal town hall thing. >> i am, too. it's in the bronx, in the hospital i was born in which is in alexandria ocasio-cortez's district. >> i have to find about these things watching tv. jeez, you know, i work down the hall. >> well, you're welcome to come if you want. although you got to a show to do. >>> thank tuesday you at home for joining us this hour. we've got a lot to get to tonight. you can always tell that when my desk is piled up like this before we even started talking about anything. but we're going to start with something that arrived in today's news as a surprise. about a week and a half ago "the washington post" filed a motion with the federal court in washington, d.c. that was handling a criminal case of president's campaign chairman, paul manafort. and that motion from "the washington post" called on the judge in the manafort case in d.c. to release unredacted filings and transcripts from manafort'
the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >>> chris, i am super excited about your green new deal town hall thing. >> i am, too. it's in the bronx, in the hospital i was born in which is in alexandria ocasio-cortez's district. >> i have to find about these things watching tv. jeez, you know, i work down the hall. >> well, you're welcome to come if you want. although you got to a show to do. >>> thank tuesday you at home for joining us...