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rachel hatfield. >> reporter: so rachel. tell me about her. what -- what kind of person -- >> 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
rachel hatfield. >> reporter: so rachel. tell me about her. what -- what kind of person -- >> 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...
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private equity. >> rachel: i agree with you.so note -- it's just not credible when you know that vice president biden is so close to his family and his sons. for them to say he didn't know. >> harris: i want to get back to this point to make sure we are at least in the right consolation about this. was there an option for the vice president to step back and say he wouldn't get involved? >> ed: absolutely. "don't fire mueller, don't fire that special prosecutor." then joe biden is over and ukraine. "let's fire this guy over here." [laughter] >> jessica: we were giving them billions of dollars in aid to help with the democratization process for this where the u.s. should be in this conversation. >> harris: this is the topic today. we will move on. meanwhile, joe biden is facing a new liberal backlash. >> melissa: it's okay, keep going. >> harris: after a 2015 video surfaced showing him praising former vice president dick cheney. watch. >> i actually like dick cheney, for real. i get on with him. i think he is a decent man. >> harr
private equity. >> rachel: i agree with you.so note -- it's just not credible when you know that vice president biden is so close to his family and his sons. for them to say he didn't know. >> harris: i want to get back to this point to make sure we are at least in the right consolation about this. was there an option for the vice president to step back and say he wouldn't get involved? >> ed: absolutely. "don't fire mueller, don't fire that special prosecutor." then...
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rachel. >> we'll be right back stay with us hmm. exactly.stomizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ yeah, i've had some prettyeer. prestigious jobs over the years. news producer, executive transport manager, and a beverage distribution supervisor. now i'm a director at a security software firm. wow, you've been at it a long time. thing is, i like working. what if my retirement plan is i don't want to retire? then let's not create a retirement plan. let's create a plan for what's next. i like that. get a plan that's right for you. td ameritrade. ♪ if you have moderate to little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an i
rachel. >> we'll be right back stay with us hmm. exactly.stomizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ yeah, i've had some prettyeer. prestigious jobs over the years. news producer, executive transport manager, and a beverage distribution supervisor. now i'm a director at a security software firm. wow, you've been...
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this is rachel depositing a check without leaving the house. (rachel) [whispers] have you seen my debit card? (matt) [whispers] no. (vo) this is rachel turning off her debit card. (matt) [whispers] babe. (vo) and back on again. this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. >>> a historic first at saint matthews cathedral. the new leader celebrated first sunday mass. derek ward has more on arch bishop gregory's message >> a ne arch bishop announced his intention to take the cathedral as others have throughout thes.centurie with three raps of a mall let upon the doors, the arch bishop of washington becomes the first african-american arch bishop of washington and walks among a congregation stung by scandal. >> hellos always seem so much easier than good-byes. >> while he was actually installed through a ceremony several days ago, this was to be a first mass since then. >> i knocked the door of saint matthew's cathedra i sought entry not into a buildin butto the lives of the people of this local church. >> reporter: th maeessage tod
this is rachel depositing a check without leaving the house. (rachel) [whispers] have you seen my debit card? (matt) [whispers] no. (vo) this is rachel turning off her debit card. (matt) [whispers] babe. (vo) and back on again. this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. >>> a historic first at saint matthews cathedral. the new leader celebrated first sunday mass. derek ward has more on arch bishop gregory's message >> a ne arch bishop announced his intention to...
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rachel maddow starts now. good evening, rachel. >> i hereby preemptive lly say anything that makes you crazy in politics makes me crazy, too. just by osmosis. you never get crazy about anything, my friend. >> i'm always cool as can be. >> sort of are. >> it's in segment meetings when i really lose it. >> i can hear those down the hall. i know that's true. thank you, my dear. much appreciate it. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. we're having eat one of those nights where the news is, like, can't stop, won't stop, see what you can do to catch up so once again just like last night, we have a whole bunch of options in tmpl terms of where we could start tonight. i think we should start with the most galling and inexplicable story of the evening and then move our way up from there. i'll tell you, if you are watching me on a delay right now or if you have, like, if you're watching me with a dvr at home and have a pause option, i'm going to give you the option to take? a quick shower break after this fir
rachel maddow starts now. good evening, rachel. >> i hereby preemptive lly say anything that makes you crazy in politics makes me crazy, too. just by osmosis. you never get crazy about anything, my friend. >> i'm always cool as can be. >> sort of are. >> it's in segment meetings when i really lose it. >> i can hear those down the hall. i know that's true. thank you, my dear. much appreciate it. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. we're having eat one of...
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so rachel we know that right now this is going to be a huge impact to the u.s. software business how how severe is this going to be for the broader u.s. tech market well like you mentioned they stand to lose around $20000000000.00 in cells just from semiconductors so this is something that could have serious reffer questions and it remains to be seen just how those companies will continue to act if they start to lose profits as a whole and if the united states government will step in to help them out or will change it changes the dealings with wall wave based on how those profits line up and our correspondent rachel blevins with the latest thanks for your time thank you . the party of the indian prime minister narendra modi is on track for a stand alone majority in the lower house of the indian parliament candidates for mr modi's bharatiya janata party b j p are leading or have been declared the winner in 300 races while our parties will have a few dozen more seats of the b.a.p.'s dominating majority the sun 6 index and bombay road the election results to a new
so rachel we know that right now this is going to be a huge impact to the u.s. software business how how severe is this going to be for the broader u.s. tech market well like you mentioned they stand to lose around $20000000000.00 in cells just from semiconductors so this is something that could have serious reffer questions and it remains to be seen just how those companies will continue to act if they start to lose profits as a whole and if the united states government will step in to help...
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correspondent rachel blevins who's been closely following the story rachel welcome to must thank you so rachel we've seen from the f.a.a. it's been very curiously been rather defensive with regard to boeing rather than you know the usual regulatory attitude what was told to members of congress as they question f.a.a. officials earlier today about whether they were thorough enough and meeting their safety reviews on 30 some 37 max he has said a.j. and tearing the hearing we saw a mixture of both criticism and support for the f.a.a. from members of congress some of them noted that by continuing to support boeing the f.a.a. is risking hurting its credibility worldwide they also pointed to the fact that boeing decided to remove a key safety feature from the $737.00 max aircraft and didn't tell anyone and it was an entire year until the f.a.a. found out that they had done that and then may didn't do anything about it as well but at the same time we also saw members of congress who were very supportive of the f.a.a. and of boeing and they insisted that there have been more than 57000 fligh
correspondent rachel blevins who's been closely following the story rachel welcome to must thank you so rachel we've seen from the f.a.a. it's been very curiously been rather defensive with regard to boeing rather than you know the usual regulatory attitude what was told to members of congress as they question f.a.a. officials earlier today about whether they were thorough enough and meeting their safety reviews on 30 some 37 max he has said a.j. and tearing the hearing we saw a mixture of both...
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this is matt and rachel. at ross. this is rachel depositing a check without leaving the house.en my debit card? (matt) [whispers] no. (vo) this is rachel trdning off her debit ca. (matbet) [whispers] (vo) and back on again. this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. someone is going to be the first. someone isoing to make waves. someone is going to blow up the game. someone is going to reinvent a classic. someone is going to start from scratch. someone is going to break barriers. someone is going tlydo that thing you real, really want to do. it might as well be you. exactly what you need... yes. ...for your growing family? that's yes for less. everything your pet needs at 20 to 60 percent off specialty store prices. oss. yes for less. like many cities, d.c. is trying to figure out how to humanely deal with the homeless. thousandsp/6[ in the area, man ton the streets. h> i think if there were easier answers like t problem would have been solved by now. >> the news4 i-team found weekly efforts are leading to curbside show downs and mounting bills for taxpayers
this is matt and rachel. at ross. this is rachel depositing a check without leaving the house.en my debit card? (matt) [whispers] no. (vo) this is rachel trdning off her debit ca. (matbet) [whispers] (vo) and back on again. this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. someone is going to be the first. someone isoing to make waves. someone is going to blow up the game. someone is going to reinvent a classic. someone is going to start from scratch. someone is going to break...
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rachel's mother, lisa. >> he was obsessed with her.told me he's in love with her upon. >> reporter: sheldon jeter's attorney, michael santicola. >> i think it's fair to say that he's a suspect but there is a cast of characters that all could be considered suspects. i would say her fiance is a possible suspect. >> i'm the exfiangsta of rachael deltondo. >> reporter: frank, i'm going to ask you directly, duff anything to do with the death of rachael deltondo? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: >> she was afraid of police, deathly afraid of police. >> reporter: joe perciavalle was assistant chief of police when rachel was murdered. do you think that anyone in the police department was involved in any way in rachel's death? >> ninan: you can watch erin moriarty's full report about the murder of rachael deltondo on an all-new "48 hours" tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central. still ahead, trouble in paradise. how a california town that nearly burned to the ground faces a threat from its own water supply. . >> ninan: fire investigators say power lines
rachel's mother, lisa. >> he was obsessed with her.told me he's in love with her upon. >> reporter: sheldon jeter's attorney, michael santicola. >> i think it's fair to say that he's a suspect but there is a cast of characters that all could be considered suspects. i would say her fiance is a possible suspect. >> i'm the exfiangsta of rachael deltondo. >> reporter: frank, i'm going to ask you directly, duff anything to do with the death of rachael deltondo?...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. much appreciated. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. the one and only hillary clinton is going to be my guest for this hour. she is going to be here in studio. i am very excited about that. i have not had a hard time coming up with things to ask secretary clinton. quite the contrary. i have way too much to ask. and that was all before we started today's news with this. march 27th, 2019. dear attorney general barr, quote. i previously sent you a letter march 25 that enclosed the introduction and executive summary of each volume of the special counsel's report parked with redactions. we also marked two sentences for review and we now confirmed that these sentences can be released publicly. accordingly, the enclosed documents are in a form that can be released to the public. i am requesting that you provide these materials to congress and authorize their public release at this time. as we stated in our meeting of march 5 and reiterated to the department ea
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. much appreciated. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. the one and only hillary clinton is going to be my guest for this hour. she is going to be here in studio. i am very excited about that. i have not had a hard time coming up with things to ask secretary clinton. quite the contrary. i have way too much to ask. and that was all before we started today's news...
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first we will talk to matt hemsworth who took on rachel ‘s case and joins us now. who took on rachel particular? we underestimate how important our treasured memories are to us before something like this happens. rachel obtained a probate in relation to her husband ‘s digital assets and it was easy for her to get access to his shares and finances. that was a simple matter for the ye think she and her daughter really wanted to get hold of where his photographs and videos on his icloud. he was the photographer in the family and all the family photographs were taken on his phone. indeed, he used matilda's thumbprint as a mechanism for opening his phone. but because the phone had been powered down and needed to be recharged, once it was recharged they were not able to use matilda's farm and they needed a pin code which matthew had. and part of the grieving process, particularly with a young daughter between six and ten as she is now, her memories and ten as she is now, her memories and recollections are changing and what is in portland and part of the healing process is for her to rememb
first we will talk to matt hemsworth who took on rachel ‘s case and joins us now. who took on rachel particular? we underestimate how important our treasured memories are to us before something like this happens. rachel obtained a probate in relation to her husband ‘s digital assets and it was easy for her to get access to his shares and finances. that was a simple matter for the ye think she and her daughter really wanted to get hold of where his photographs and videos on his icloud. he...
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thank you, rachel. republican congressman justin amash is now making stronger statements about impeaching president trump than most democratic members of the house of representatives. george will has been watching congressman amash for more years than most. and will join us with what his view what he's up to. george will himself left the republican party after donald trump won the republican presidential nomination. what will happen top congressman amash? in a party that now seems to be owned and operated as a trump enterprise? and another anti-trump republican will join us former republican massachusetts governor bill weld who is challenng donald trump for the republican presidential nomination. bill weld does not have to win that nomination to do very serious damage to the trump candidacy. every incumbent president who has been challenged within his own party in the primaries beyond the new hampshire primary has then lost his re-election. in the general election. bill weld will tell how far he plans t
thank you, rachel. republican congressman justin amash is now making stronger statements about impeaching president trump than most democratic members of the house of representatives. george will has been watching congressman amash for more years than most. and will join us with what his view what he's up to. george will himself left the republican party after donald trump won the republican presidential nomination. what will happen top congressman amash? in a party that now seems to be owned...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. much appreciate. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. just back from the long weekend, from the memorial day holiday. you can see where i missed my sunscreen right there. it's like a smiley face right here. can't do anything about it. makeup only has its limits really. we're just back from the long holiday weekend. already the news cycle is cranked right back up again like it never happened. today planned parenthood sounded the alarm that they think for the first time since roe versus wade an american state is about to go to zero abortion clinics. zero abortion providers. the republican governor of missouri last week signed one of these draconian new abortion bans that all the republican-controlled states are passing now. missouri before that was already down to only one clinic that provides abortions in that entire state. and that's a big state. well, today that clinic announced that the state of missouri also appears to be denying them a renewal of thei
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. much appreciate. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. just back from the long weekend, from the memorial day holiday. you can see where i missed my sunscreen right there. it's like a smiley face right here. can't do anything about it. makeup only has its limits really. we're just back from the long holiday weekend. already the news cycle is cranked right back up...
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thank you, rachel and claire. goodbye. hello again.across the country today, quite a few of us have had cloudy skies but we have seen some sunshine in england, cornwall looked glorious earlier on this afternoon. it's not been like that everywhere though, you can see the extent of the cloud in the north and west of the country and these are weather fronts that have been bringing heavy rain and also a few fog patches working through the english channel. and underneath that rain bend in the north and west, things looked rather grey and dismal really around the scottish borders, during the course of the afternoon. and that rain will continue on and off across the northwest of the uk, through the rest of the night as well. further south, cloud re—develops, we'll see a few mist and fog patches around coast and hills, may be an odd spit of drizzle, but it will be mild and breezy 13 and 1a degrees widely, and a bit cooler than that again for northern scotland. now for the northwest of the uk, we have got more rain for friday and a wet start to
thank you, rachel and claire. goodbye. hello again.across the country today, quite a few of us have had cloudy skies but we have seen some sunshine in england, cornwall looked glorious earlier on this afternoon. it's not been like that everywhere though, you can see the extent of the cloud in the north and west of the country and these are weather fronts that have been bringing heavy rain and also a few fog patches working through the english channel. and underneath that rain bend in the north...
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we will see you again tomorrow. >> good evening, rachel. suzanne craig with us. >> excellent. >> she's one "the new york times" reporters who broke the big news who revealed the formula of just how rich your father has to be for you to lose $1 billion over ten years. >> yeah, losing $100 million-plus on average a year for ten straight years is a remarkable feat. i mean, hat's off, you know what i mean? you couldn't do it. i couldn't do it. >> one of the things i wonder about which is not in the piece, you know, donald trump was not his father's only son. he was his father's only son w
we will see you again tomorrow. >> good evening, rachel. suzanne craig with us. >> excellent. >> she's one "the new york times" reporters who broke the big news who revealed the formula of just how rich your father has to be for you to lose $1 billion over ten years. >> yeah, losing $100 million-plus on average a year for ten straight years is a remarkable feat. i mean, hat's off, you know what i mean? you couldn't do it. i couldn't do it. >> one of the...
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. >> hey, rachel. >> so tell me what you make about this reported review. cia director, the director of national intelligence, the attorney general personally and a handpicked u.s. attorney all being roped in to do some sort of review of this intelligence investigation. >> well first, rachel, the attorney general has done a number of concerning things including mischaracterizing the mueller report, misleading congress about it, and then describing lawful surveillance as spying. he also has not spoken out forcefully against the president saying he wanted to use the justice department to investigate a potential democratic rival, joe biden. those are all things we would expect the attorney general to do, but there is a silver lining here is this move today by the attorney general to allow john durham to look at this matter, the u.s. attorney in connecticut, and to involve the leaders of the intelligence community, looks to me, rachel, like kind of what others in the trump administration tend to do, which is tell the boss, yeah, yeah, we're working on it, but t
. >> hey, rachel. >> so tell me what you make about this reported review. cia director, the director of national intelligence, the attorney general personally and a handpicked u.s. attorney all being roped in to do some sort of review of this intelligence investigation. >> well first, rachel, the attorney general has done a number of concerning things including mischaracterizing the mueller report, misleading congress about it, and then describing lawful surveillance as...
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>> it's central in this way, rachel.lk about everywhere is this is an inflection moment in the history of our country. it's a moment in time that is requiring us to look in the mirror and ask a question, that question being, who are we as a nation? i think the answer to that question includes that we are better than this. so i think of this, all that we are talking about right now, what we've been seeing in the course of last couple years, as in that context, which is these are moments and these are issues that are being raised that really do present a question about whether this is reflective of our values, is it reflective of the ideals that were part of the foundation of our country? is it reflective of who we are and who we think of ourselves to be? and so i think of it in that context. i also think of it in another context, which is there are a lot of people who are rightly feeling a great sense of distrust in our government, its institutions, and leaders, and when we see displays like what we have seen just this we
>> it's central in this way, rachel.lk about everywhere is this is an inflection moment in the history of our country. it's a moment in time that is requiring us to look in the mirror and ask a question, that question being, who are we as a nation? i think the answer to that question includes that we are better than this. so i think of this, all that we are talking about right now, what we've been seeing in the course of last couple years, as in that context, which is these are moments...
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rachel suffered years of extreme violence by her ex—partner.e pregnant after he raped her. my home was my prison. he said he'd... he said he'd kill me and my son from a previous relationship if i told anyone. and i knew he meant it. he punched and kicked me in the stomach. i went to the hospital and they said, "there's no heartbeat." a few months after that, he did the same thing again. i got pregnant again. after the baby was born, he tried to strangle me while i was breast—feeding my baby, whilst my newborn was in my arms. police assessed rachel and her children at being at high risk of homicide. she managed to take her kids and flee her home. he then applied to the family court and won access to their child. for now, it is supervised, but that could change. look at his criminal record, and you will see he is a massive risk. threats, stalking, convictions. and at one point, i thought i might turn suicidal, because he came out of the courtroom smirking and then threatened to kill me in the car park straight after. i found out that my older son
rachel suffered years of extreme violence by her ex—partner.e pregnant after he raped her. my home was my prison. he said he'd... he said he'd kill me and my son from a previous relationship if i told anyone. and i knew he meant it. he punched and kicked me in the stomach. i went to the hospital and they said, "there's no heartbeat." a few months after that, he did the same thing again. i got pregnant again. after the baby was born, he tried to strangle me while i was...
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>> rachel: oh, of course.n, this is a double standard we all see and by thein way, that elderly woman that he called an old, white lady was exercising her right to pray and peacefully protest which is a cherished tradition in the country. what i saw when i saw the video quite honestly was not just that he looked pathetic but you look desperate. i think that is actually a reflection of the entire pro-choice movement which has suffered huge in serious blowsws to the whole movement, this whole year, both in georgia with heartbeat, but also other legislatures, politicians actually telling the truth about abortion. of course, what is reallyur killing, no pun intended, thee, abortion for-profit industry is technology. it's not just moms for the ultrasounds but millions of young kids who are, they are little brother and sister for the ultrasound. they believe and they don't believe you don't believe euphemism and lies.ro >> laura: sarah, what is going on here? the guy seems incredibly angry. my question is, who hurt
>> rachel: oh, of course.n, this is a double standard we all see and by thein way, that elderly woman that he called an old, white lady was exercising her right to pray and peacefully protest which is a cherished tradition in the country. what i saw when i saw the video quite honestly was not just that he looked pathetic but you look desperate. i think that is actually a reflection of the entire pro-choice movement which has suffered huge in serious blowsws to the whole movement, this...
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this is rachel depositing a check without leaving the house. ] (rachel) [whispershave you se? (matt) [whispers] no. (vo) this is rachel turning off her debit card. (vo)t) [whispers] and back oagain. this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. >>> welcome back. right now breaking, a tornado warning has been issued for parts of our area, including faquear county, until 6:00 p.m. a potenti tornado could be on the groundto i'm going zoom in, get a little closer to t area that's currently under the gun. at this point it's the area in the red cone. this is my storm tracker, that rotation you're seeing there, all this lightning, the strengthening of the storm tells me this is a very strong storm with the potential for an actual tornado to definitely be on the ground. let's turn off the lightning, let's turn off the storm tracker, and i'm going to even turn off the radar. we're just going to talk to myn friewho are in this red cone here. it's toofhe south front royal. and it's going into talking about care county along 522. fead to the lowest level in your home. eloa
this is rachel depositing a check without leaving the house. ] (rachel) [whispershave you se? (matt) [whispers] no. (vo) this is rachel turning off her debit card. (vo)t) [whispers] and back oagain. this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. >>> welcome back. right now breaking, a tornado warning has been issued for parts of our area, including faquear county, until 6:00 p.m. a potenti tornado could be on the groundto i'm going zoom in, get a little closer to t area...
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rachel: i think it is really important. thought it was going to take a while to line up some sort of asset sale like this, but to already say we know exactly where a $20 billion of these asset sales are going, that says a lot to the overall deal. if they do want to take to $15 billion in asset sales, obviously that is going to be a positive as far as any investor is concerned, that there is too much that they are biting off when they bought anadarko. vonnie: as soon as anadarko gives its answer, chevron has four days. the stock is higher today. that infer from that chevron is going to walk away, take the $1 billion from occi to get out of the picture? rachel: i think that is definitely a more likely scenario now that you have occidental going 78% cash. chevron has made it clear they are going to stick to the disciplined method. on the other hand, clearly they wanted anadarko at some point. at this point, we've seen so many friend twists and turns that you can't really rule anything out. vonnie: we will keep our eye on the s
rachel: i think it is really important. thought it was going to take a while to line up some sort of asset sale like this, but to already say we know exactly where a $20 billion of these asset sales are going, that says a lot to the overall deal. if they do want to take to $15 billion in asset sales, obviously that is going to be a positive as far as any investor is concerned, that there is too much that they are biting off when they bought anadarko. vonnie: as soon as anadarko gives its...
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and rachel. >> both of us. >> sean: rachel, thank you. >> thank you, sean. >> sean: i was going to give the last last thought but they are screaming at me. the friend of mine was a guy who hired me 92 in atlanta. dear friend, sluggo sydell. he was nice to me. we have stayed friends ever since. liberal cities are falling apart, the latest example, syringes on a little league ball field. you've got to be kidding me. trace gallagher, full report nextte. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way-- at carvana. monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and aga
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"the rachel maddow show" starts with joy reid in for rachel. >>> thanks for joining us, rachel has the night off but she'll be back on monday with a very special show. meanwhile we have a lot to get to on yet another packed, newsy friday. donald trump is off to japan after a week of really strange news conferences and sparring with house speaker nancy pelosi. he leaves behind a washington which could charitably be described as broken. the house this morning nailed to pass a $19 billion disaster relief bill after a single texas republican, chip roy, objected. the senate last night managed to pass the bill. the only way senate republicans are willing to with the boss's, trump's, support. even without money for trump's vanity border wall. congressman roy obtainjected tot so he tanked the bill, taking with it funding for puerto rico and other parts of the u.s. hit by earthquakes, floods, and wildfires. that relief will have to wait until tuesday when the house will try once again to fast track it. meanwhile, across the bond, british prime minister theresa may announced her resignation in a
"the rachel maddow show" starts with joy reid in for rachel. >>> thanks for joining us, rachel has the night off but she'll be back on monday with a very special show. meanwhile we have a lot to get to on yet another packed, newsy friday. donald trump is off to japan after a week of really strange news conferences and sparring with house speaker nancy pelosi. he leaves behind a washington which could charitably be described as broken. the house this morning nailed to pass a...
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>> rachel.. >> hi, nice to meet you. >> this is our conference hold, we do have church services here. we offer nice families and a lot of young people and children and so forth. >> what else do you do up here? >> well, we operate our internet television and news program. >> oh yes, rob. not ready for primetime or any time. >> you and i are in a race war today and the blacks and minorities are winning. the white people are not going to walk quietly wait into the night. >> now, i got to watch the actual taping right there. that's rachel young. they gave permission to show his face but we'll blur him away anyway. >> i still have hope for him. >> hello, this is thomas rob. >> i am rachel, welcome to another edition of "this is the klan," there is a lot of news going on in this week. there is an attack on law and order in general, i noticed that seems kind of humorous to you. >> cut, just for a second. you guys are doing great, i think if you guys talk more to the camera right here. you are just talk
>> rachel.. >> hi, nice to meet you. >> this is our conference hold, we do have church services here. we offer nice families and a lot of young people and children and so forth. >> what else do you do up here? >> well, we operate our internet television and news program. >> oh yes, rob. not ready for primetime or any time. >> you and i are in a race war today and the blacks and minorities are winning. the white people are not going to walk quietly wait...
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rachel dratch, everybody!h a performance by maren morris. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) thinking. electric, it's not for you. and, you're probably right. electric just doesn't have enough range. it will never survive the winter. charging stations? good luck finding one of those. so, maybe an electric car isn't for you after all. or, is it? ♪ you'd rather dog-sit cupcake than clean the toilet? (clap of thunder) oh come on! with scrubbing bubbles cleaning doesn't have to stink. the foaming bubbles make your toilet super fresh. it's cleaning reinvented. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) don't give it up ♪ ♪ 'cause there's nothing like this feeling, baby ♪ now that i've found you ♪ ♪ now that i've found you ♪ get triple action moisturizer. and 48 hour protection. from full time keeper... ...to part time coach. new dove men+care sportcare. tough on sweat, not on skin. look! it's a hmm... whale. i don't know. that's it. suit up! ♪ ha-ha! watch the fur! ♪ ahhh... what do you see in your cheetos? ♪ ♪ star wars ga
rachel dratch, everybody!h a performance by maren morris. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) thinking. electric, it's not for you. and, you're probably right. electric just doesn't have enough range. it will never survive the winter. charging stations? good luck finding one of those. so, maybe an electric car isn't for you after all. or, is it? ♪ you'd rather dog-sit cupcake than clean the toilet? (clap of thunder) oh come on! with scrubbing bubbles cleaning doesn't have to stink. the...
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rachel blackford there.d phillips, an associate director at the institute for fiscal studies... at the institute for fiscal studies and author of that report that we talked about. that is the human face of these cuts that you were finding about in your research, the statistics that you can tell us about. but here is a woman who is at breaking point, she says, in her own words, through caring for her mother, not having enough help and support in the system. tell us about the range of cuts that you have catalogued, first of all? the first thing to bear in mind is that councils have been really struggling to try to prop up their social care budgets. overall, councils have seen their budgets and spending on services fall by about 20% over the last nine years. they've made much bigger cuts to some service areas, things like housing, planning and development, libraries, leisure centres, public transport, housing maintenance, that is down more than 40%. and maintenance, that is down more than a0%. and they have don
rachel blackford there.d phillips, an associate director at the institute for fiscal studies... at the institute for fiscal studies and author of that report that we talked about. that is the human face of these cuts that you were finding about in your research, the statistics that you can tell us about. but here is a woman who is at breaking point, she says, in her own words, through caring for her mother, not having enough help and support in the system. tell us about the range of cuts that...
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i'm really excited. >> rachel needed to go blonde but she couldn't fully bleach it, so that was a wigght that was very regina, long blonde barbie hair. >> amanda seyfried also tasted for regina. but was a better fit as karen. >> you're so skinny. shut up! >> amanda was just 17. check out her total teen reaction to rachel's next big gig. >> i have a film coming out in june called "the notebook," >> that's with ryan gosling, >> yeah, it is. yeah. >> i'm not like a regular mom. i'm a cool mom, right, regina? >> please stop talking. >> amy poehler played regina's mom, but she was only seven years older in real life. and james franco was once considered for jonathan bennett's part. >> well, cool. >> jonathan! >> he's so funny. >> it wouldn't have been the same without him. >>> do you know what mean girls were supposed to be called? home schooled. it doesn't sound quite as mean. >>> coming up, insync know what time it is. it's gonna be may. how their iconic record set a new record. (vo) morning, noon, night; indulgent, delicious, irresistible. fancy feast makes delighting your cat delightfu
i'm really excited. >> rachel needed to go blonde but she couldn't fully bleach it, so that was a wigght that was very regina, long blonde barbie hair. >> amanda seyfried also tasted for regina. but was a better fit as karen. >> you're so skinny. shut up! >> amanda was just 17. check out her total teen reaction to rachel's next big gig. >> i have a film coming out in june called "the notebook," >> that's with ryan gosling, >> yeah, it is....
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. >> thank you so much, rachel. i'm glad to see you. >> how's things? >> a little busy. >> are you?ll, you know, i always say personally, things are great. but as an american, oh, my gosh. it was another day today where you just can't even believe what you're hearing. >> well, i wanted to -- i called your office and asked if we could possibly set up this interview when i saw your op-ed last week in "the washington post" in terms of american options for responding to the mueller report. i did not know that we were going to have the day that we had today. >> right. >> when we scheduled you to come in for this interview. i have to ask you if you have had a chance to read the mueller report, if you have been following things as closely as we all have at this point. >> i have. i mean, i think this is an absolutely critical moment in our history and i've read it. i have tried to follow it, have tried to follow the developments, watch as much of the barr hearing as i could today, knowing i was going to be seeing you. but it's just astonishing what's going on, and it's important to try to g
. >> thank you so much, rachel. i'm glad to see you. >> how's things? >> a little busy. >> are you?ll, you know, i always say personally, things are great. but as an american, oh, my gosh. it was another day today where you just can't even believe what you're hearing. >> well, i wanted to -- i called your office and asked if we could possibly set up this interview when i saw your op-ed last week in "the washington post" in terms of american options for...
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. >> thanks for having me, rachel.arly a pivotal moment for missourians and for really most of the country. >> i was struck by the language tonight from the planned parenthood president lena nguyen who was actually a guest of ours on the show not long ago, who said this is not a drill, this is a real public health emergency. on a scale of 1 to 100 how concerned are you that you will not be allowed to provide abortion services in missouri and no other doctor will either by the end of this week? >> well, missouri is certainly poised within the next 72 hours to be the only state in our nation to not have access to abortion. and we know just from history that that has dramatic effects on people's health and well-being. >> in terms of the state's game plan here, obviously this was sort of sent up as a flare today. you and planned parenthood letting the national press know that this is happening and on a very, very tight timetable. how long have you known that the state might be trying to essentially unlicense your clinic? h
. >> thanks for having me, rachel.arly a pivotal moment for missourians and for really most of the country. >> i was struck by the language tonight from the planned parenthood president lena nguyen who was actually a guest of ours on the show not long ago, who said this is not a drill, this is a real public health emergency. on a scale of 1 to 100 how concerned are you that you will not be allowed to provide abortion services in missouri and no other doctor will either by the end of...
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rachel, thank you for sharing your reporting with us. fascinating to hear what happened last night. >>> also now this. breaking news overnight, at least 14 tornadoes have been confirmed in central oklahoma and western texas. at this hour, we are getting reports of more tornadoes. adding to the severe weather, intense flooding, leading to rescues, forcing evacuations, closing schools. ed lavandera is live in oklahoma city with the breaking details there. ed? >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. only in oklahoma and tornado alley can you have 19 tornadoes fall out of the sky in one day and have many people around here breathing a sigh of relief, as if they dodged the worst of what this storm system could bring. here in the overnight hours, this storm system that spawned all of those tornadoes yesterday, bringing heavy rains throughout the night. there has been a tornado warning near the town of meeker, southeast of oklahoma city. that has expired here in the last hour or so. it really kind of heightens the awareness here of what people are w
rachel, thank you for sharing your reporting with us. fascinating to hear what happened last night. >>> also now this. breaking news overnight, at least 14 tornadoes have been confirmed in central oklahoma and western texas. at this hour, we are getting reports of more tornadoes. adding to the severe weather, intense flooding, leading to rescues, forcing evacuations, closing schools. ed lavandera is live in oklahoma city with the breaking details there. ed? >> reporter: good...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. thanks for you at home joining us this hour. you know, it is one thing to see it in black and white. it is another thing to hear him say it out loud. >> if we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. we did not, however, make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. under long-standing department policy, a president cannot be charged with a federal crime while he is in office. a special counsel's office is part of the department of justice, and by regulation, it was bound by that department policy. charging the president with a crime was therefore not an option we could consider. >> charging the president with a crime was not an option we were even allowed to consider. by the way, though, if we had concluded that he didn't commit a crime, we would definitely tell you that, and you'll notice we're not telling you that. it has been two years now since special counsel robert
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. thanks for you at home joining us this hour. you know, it is one thing to see it in black and white. it is another thing to hear him say it out loud. >> if we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. we did not, however, make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. under...
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>> well, you are, rachel.i think director mueller was very careful about staying within the guide rails he had been given by the department of justice, by the acting attorney general rosenstein particularly. i think that was a particular way to conduct the special counsel's business. that does not completely eliminate every possible suspicion, curiosity, concern that counter-intelligence investigators would have about a high level government executive, someone -- not even the president of the united states but anybody with access to the sort of material the president has access to who also has a history of interactions and dealings with russians of questionable background, with individuals who have -- surrounds himself with people who have contacts to sanctioned entities or to russian -- people with backgrounds in russian intelligence. those are flags you look for to determine is this person the principal -- in this case the president of the united states -- somebody who would be subject to influence from a fo
>> well, you are, rachel.i think director mueller was very careful about staying within the guide rails he had been given by the department of justice, by the acting attorney general rosenstein particularly. i think that was a particular way to conduct the special counsel's business. that does not completely eliminate every possible suspicion, curiosity, concern that counter-intelligence investigators would have about a high level government executive, someone -- not even the president of...
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. >> thank you, rachel.to be here. >> congressman quigley of the intelligence committee told me live a moment ago that from his work on the intelligence committee over the past three years he said he believes that president trump is compromised by a foreign power. but he also said that it seems to him that that question was outside the scope of what robert mueller looked at. part of the reason i wanted to talk to you tonight even before i heard that from mike quigley is because i think maybe you've been raising those same kinds of concerns, particularly the part about understanding the scope of what mueller looked into. am i reading that right from you? >> well, you are, rachel. i think director mueller was very careful about staying within the guide rails he had been given by the department of justice, by the acting attorney general rosenstein particularly. and i think that was an appropriate way to conduct the special counsel's business. that does not completely eliminate every possible suspicion, every cu
. >> thank you, rachel.to be here. >> congressman quigley of the intelligence committee told me live a moment ago that from his work on the intelligence committee over the past three years he said he believes that president trump is compromised by a foreign power. but he also said that it seems to him that that question was outside the scope of what robert mueller looked at. part of the reason i wanted to talk to you tonight even before i heard that from mike quigley is because i...
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and rachel stay tuned with watching the whole. really there's not much happening in the global economy as a result of the u.s. china so-called trade war just to put things in perspective you know most things. from china see united states or exported as finished products the same holds true for most things exported from the u.s. to china so any tariffs on those products while they might affect price levels in the u.s. or in china and they might affect the level of trade between the u.s. and china they simply don't disrupt the global supply chain so the rest of the world is hardly affected at all. as a tense situation in venezuela is still over the news the problem in venezuela is not that socialism. has been poorly implemented but that socialism has been only implement inside venezuela things look different we're going to announce sanctions against patrol venezuela so if you. have a supplement to. get out of that. data to see on the path to the mass of the moment the focus of the who story isn't new makes him henry kissinger to tel
and rachel stay tuned with watching the whole. really there's not much happening in the global economy as a result of the u.s. china so-called trade war just to put things in perspective you know most things. from china see united states or exported as finished products the same holds true for most things exported from the u.s. to china so any tariffs on those products while they might affect price levels in the u.s. or in china and they might affect the level of trade between the u.s. and...
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joining us is john avalon and rachel bade, congressional reporter for "washington post." rachel, give us the color of what this debate was like, who was on which side, and where they are with impeachment. >> yesterday was a tipping point for a lot of house judiciary committee members. remember, that's the panel that has impeachment jurisdiction. don mcgahn was supposed to appear this morning, zand the white house told him no, so he's not going to show up. a group of four house judiciary committ committees said, it is time to start an impeachment inquiry. leadership, including pelosi, pushed back and said, we need to focus on the agenda. pelosi argued that if they begin an impeachment inquiry, it could undercut some of the other house investigations we see going on. there were other members in the room who got angry and scolded these members, saying that it could hurt them politically. it basically just became a really tense standoff. a few hours later, pelosi, knowing these four members are part of the judiciary panel, called in chairman jerry nadler, who leads the house
joining us is john avalon and rachel bade, congressional reporter for "washington post." rachel, give us the color of what this debate was like, who was on which side, and where they are with impeachment. >> yesterday was a tipping point for a lot of house judiciary committee members. remember, that's the panel that has impeachment jurisdiction. don mcgahn was supposed to appear this morning, zand the white house told him no, so he's not going to show up. a group of four house...
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they look for alternatives, but for rachel, this was vital support that worked. i am desperate. being cut, ijust being they don't listen to our pleas for help. how is the future going to evolve? over the ten months we followed somerset cou nty ten months we followed somerset county council, it had to make £13 million of cuts or go bust. it made painful decisions for directive aduu painful decisions for directive adult care services who had to make adult care services who had to make a show of savings despite the need for care. this year has been the ha rd est for care. this year has been the hardest in my professional career because i see hardest in my professional career because i see evermore hardest in my professional career because i see evermore people who we are not providing the level and type of support that they want and need. and while we have improved the number of our services, i'm confident that's been at the cost of services people have valued that are no longer available. how long will i stay here? in many places like somerset, the pressures are biting 110w. somer
they look for alternatives, but for rachel, this was vital support that worked. i am desperate. being cut, ijust being they don't listen to our pleas for help. how is the future going to evolve? over the ten months we followed somerset cou nty ten months we followed somerset county council, it had to make £13 million of cuts or go bust. it made painful decisions for directive aduu painful decisions for directive adult care services who had to make adult care services who had to make a show of...
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the council says it's outdated, but for rachel, it's a vital break. will you take me, please?me on. no, you're strangling me. i'm desperate. and i'm not the only one. you know, lifelines being cut. you just think, if they don't listen to our pleas, how is the future going to evolve? they are offered sessions at local residential homes, but rachel is upset that they are losing something that works. help, cried the witch flying down to the ground. she looked all around, but no help could be found. it's a system where the need for help keeps rising. the cost of martine's care eventually increases to nearly £1,000 a week. the government has promised to reform the funding of care at the earliest opportunity, but for many, the pressures are here now. alison holt, bbc news. so how much are councils spending on social care, and why is the picture worse in england than in scotland and wales? our home editor mark easton has been looking at the numbers. how we look after our elderly is the wicked issue we keep ignoring. the good news is we are generally living longer. the bad news is tha
the council says it's outdated, but for rachel, it's a vital break. will you take me, please?me on. no, you're strangling me. i'm desperate. and i'm not the only one. you know, lifelines being cut. you just think, if they don't listen to our pleas, how is the future going to evolve? they are offered sessions at local residential homes, but rachel is upset that they are losing something that works. help, cried the witch flying down to the ground. she looked all around, but no help could be...
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rachel breaks it out.liffhanger and you weren't sure how it was going to end, she calls it you know more now. here we go. i've been practicing this all day. ♪ >> thanks. here's the story. remember this guy? scott pruitt, donald trump's first epa administrator who resigned amid an astounding number of ethics and corruption scandals tied to how he was spending the government's money. there was the private security detail. the first class flights. the fake security booth, the mysterious tactical pants. scott pruitt improperly spent hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars while he was running the epa which is why he is not running the epa anymore. he resigned last july amid a list of controversies that practically stretched from washington to i don't know, the sun. it's been almost a year since scott pruitt tack packed up his tactical pants and left the cabinet. all this time it's been a mystery whether or not the government would ever get back all money he spent, whether the government would send scott prui
rachel breaks it out.liffhanger and you weren't sure how it was going to end, she calls it you know more now. here we go. i've been practicing this all day. ♪ >> thanks. here's the story. remember this guy? scott pruitt, donald trump's first epa administrator who resigned amid an astounding number of ethics and corruption scandals tied to how he was spending the government's money. there was the private security detail. the first class flights. the fake security booth, the mysterious...
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kayleigh and rachel, thank you very much for joining us.ome back from a major update in the dressy smaller case. while there ever be justice? full analysis with emily compagno and pam bondi, coming up next on the special edition of "hannity": justice in america. stay with us. ♪ once-daily toujeo helps you control your blood sugar. toujeo provides significant a1c reduction, and stable blood sugar control, around the clock. find your groove with toujeo. ♪ let's groove tonight. toujeo is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you're allergic to insulin. get medical help right away if you have a serious allergic reaction such as body rash, or trouble breathing. don't reuse needles, or share insulin pens. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which can be life-threatening. it may cause shaking, sweating, fast heartbeat, and blurred vision. check your blood
kayleigh and rachel, thank you very much for joining us.ome back from a major update in the dressy smaller case. while there ever be justice? full analysis with emily compagno and pam bondi, coming up next on the special edition of "hannity": justice in america. stay with us. ♪ once-daily toujeo helps you control your blood sugar. toujeo provides significant a1c reduction, and stable blood sugar control, around the clock. find your groove with toujeo. ♪ let's groove tonight....
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and rachel weber, jewish voice for peace.e will be back in 30 seconds. ♪ [music break] amy: "clandestino" cover by lila downs. her new album is out today. visit democracynow.org to see the full performance and interview in our studio. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. we turn now to two award-winning teachers who are trying to teach trump a lesson. on monday, jessica dueÑas, the 2019 kentucky state teacher of the year, and kelly holstine, the 2019 minnesota teacher of the year, boycotted a white house ceremony honoring them and other state winners of the award in protest of the trump administration's education policies. theas and holstine skipped event to register their opposition to trump's policies on immigration, education and lgbtq rights, saying many of the white house policies directly impact their immigrant and refugee students. well, democracy now!'s nermeen shaikh and i recently spoke to kelly holstine, an english high-school teacher at tokata learning center in shakopee, minnesota. and jessica dueÑyas, a 6th
and rachel weber, jewish voice for peace.e will be back in 30 seconds. ♪ [music break] amy: "clandestino" cover by lila downs. her new album is out today. visit democracynow.org to see the full performance and interview in our studio. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. we turn now to two award-winning teachers who are trying to teach trump a lesson. on monday, jessica dueÑas, the 2019 kentucky state teacher of the year, and kelly holstine, the 2019 minnesota teacher of the...
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it's a pleasure to have you here. >> thank you, rachel. you've got it just right. >> that's what i wanted to ask you. i wanted to get your reaction to this "the washington post" reporting tonight and what it means for this effort your committee has been fighting. >> it's just another amazing development. it means when secretary mnuchin told me in the committee hearing on march 7th that he couldn't answer my questions and he needed more legal advice he already had legal advice and he had it when he made these multiple subsequent excuses in responding or not responding to the committee. i believe that there's no legal advice that will stop the lawlessness and the lies of this administration. and that's why congress needs to act firmly now to use every tool it has available to get this information that trump so fears that the public will see and to -- to take action, i believe, it's going to require fines or confinement under our power of inherent contempt to get the information we need and to get all these other people that under what seems
it's a pleasure to have you here. >> thank you, rachel. you've got it just right. >> that's what i wanted to ask you. i wanted to get your reaction to this "the washington post" reporting tonight and what it means for this effort your committee has been fighting. >> it's just another amazing development. it means when secretary mnuchin told me in the committee hearing on march 7th that he couldn't answer my questions and he needed more legal advice he already had...