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rachel: all right. lemonis: okay? rachel: yes.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. ♪ wow, this place is beautiful. a gifted designer started his business when he was just 8 years old... so you make all of this stuff? ben: yep. lemonis: this is all yours, too? ben: yep, these are all of our designs. lemonis: wow. ...eventually building a million-dollar home brand around his dazzling creations. now ben's garden has stopped growing. ben: i want to scale, and that's what i've been really stuck on. lemonis: and so has yo
rachel: all right. lemonis: okay? rachel: yes.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...
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rachel: i tend to agree with that. one of the things that is interesting about the way the scholarship developed after michael holt's book is that people started to get more interested in politics on the ground, thinking about politics from the ground up, spending less time with congress, less time with presidents. the effect was to understand the role of the average person in thinking about why the war came when it did. a lot of the scholarship, especially for the folks on this stage, is reimagining how congress operated in the context of that, thinking about how if the average person was much more engaged in the political process and thinking about their role in that united states, how can we understand questions of inevitability? how can we understand contingency? eric is going to be here. i am sure he is going to talk about that. how do we think about congress as a place that does not have all the control? that does not have all of the key influence and understanding why secession happens? my work in the past has b
rachel: i tend to agree with that. one of the things that is interesting about the way the scholarship developed after michael holt's book is that people started to get more interested in politics on the ground, thinking about politics from the ground up, spending less time with congress, less time with presidents. the effect was to understand the role of the average person in thinking about why the war came when it did. a lot of the scholarship, especially for the folks on this stage, is...
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we had a lot of fun together. >> reporter: but what rachel didn't knowsha her friend was living a lieanna was actually a russian-born daughter of middle class parents, a hotel-hopping social grifter, now behind bars for a series of wide-ranging scams across new york city. how do you feel about anna today? >> i believe she's a sociopath. >> reporter: rachel's speaking on camera for the first time about how she says her former friend betrayed her, a tale she recounts in her book, "my friend anna." >> i don't feel a lot of anger. mostly i feel like i would never like to cross paths with her again. >> reporter: in the beginning, rachel had no reason to doubt her big-spending new friend came from wealth, given her jet setting lifestyle and big ambitions. >> she wanted to lease this big building to house an art gallery. she referred to a family trust she had. which i didn't pry about but it formed my understanding of her. >> reporter: you figured she had money. >> yes. and that came out over time. >> reporter: in the spring of 2017, rachel tells us, anna offered an all-expenses paid trip to
we had a lot of fun together. >> reporter: but what rachel didn't knowsha her friend was living a lieanna was actually a russian-born daughter of middle class parents, a hotel-hopping social grifter, now behind bars for a series of wide-ranging scams across new york city. how do you feel about anna today? >> i believe she's a sociopath. >> reporter: rachel's speaking on camera for the first time about how she says her former friend betrayed her, a tale she recounts in her...
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>> i know. >> seth: rachel, no!it's my kicking -- >> seth: "blowout. it's called "blowout." >> it's called "blowout," it comes out october 1st. >> seth: okay, gotcha. >> yeah, i'll come back and talk to you about it. >> seth: okay, great i look forward to it it's always great to see you >> thank you, seth >> seth: that's rachel maddow, everybody. [ cheers and applause "the rachel maddow show" weeknights at 9:00 p.m. on msnbc. we'll be right back with julio torres, ana fabrega and fred armisen [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause so sharon says step on it. the meeting's started. ok, write her back 'dear sharon, don't mess with my discount!' faster mommy, i gotta go to the bathroom. i do too honey, but we're gonna hold it for mommy's discount. easy, easy! but you're in labor? don't mess with my discount! uh hem. get a discount up to 30% with drive safe & save from state farm. - don't let an amazing adventure pass you by. tripadvisor makes it easy to book your tours, attractions, and experiences ahead of tim
>> i know. >> seth: rachel, no!it's my kicking -- >> seth: "blowout. it's called "blowout." >> it's called "blowout," it comes out october 1st. >> seth: okay, gotcha. >> yeah, i'll come back and talk to you about it. >> seth: okay, great i look forward to it it's always great to see you >> thank you, seth >> seth: that's rachel maddow, everybody. [ cheers and applause "the rachel maddow show" weeknights at...
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and did meet the germans rachel stewart investigates how the german language has been invaded by so. since 975 unesco world heritage sites have been protecting conserving monuments natural sites and buildings that are concerted and in sensual pots of man collins legacy this with the agreement of practically every country in the world and every year a committee from your national mates to look at more sites from around the world that are nominated for this special global protection. you could hardly pick a better backdrop for this year's unesco world heritage media walled city of baquba the azerbaijani capital already has 2 world heritage sites. palace built in the 18th century and the 12th century made power this is stuart setting is where unesco members will decide what other landmarks deserve to be considered an official part of the world's cultural legacy. among germany's contenders a very insidious outscore which argues its medieval system of water management artificial props canals sluices and sawmills some nearly 500 years old deserving asco recognition. it's a 12th century min
and did meet the germans rachel stewart investigates how the german language has been invaded by so. since 975 unesco world heritage sites have been protecting conserving monuments natural sites and buildings that are concerted and in sensual pots of man collins legacy this with the agreement of practically every country in the world and every year a committee from your national mates to look at more sites from around the world that are nominated for this special global protection. you could...
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good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. do you need any more time?ouldn't dare try to do that. >> i threw out half my show and then i ended with singing on tv. do you know how messed up all of this is? >> the rachel greatest hits of singing on tv. another very important entry. how long will we have to wait for the next one, rachel? >> have i ever sung on tv before? >> not to me, no. that's why it's -- so that's
good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. do you need any more time?ouldn't dare try to do that. >> i threw out half my show and then i ended with singing on tv. do you know how messed up all of this is? >> the rachel greatest hits of singing on tv. another very important entry. how long will we have to wait for the next one, rachel? >> have i ever sung on tv before? >> not to me, no. that's why it's -- so that's
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as rachel explained on this show.he trump administration told the court it was busy coming up with a "new rationale for changing the census." which is impressive because the administration has changed its rationale at least ten times in four months. this weekend donald trump himself went ahead and gave away the game, saying they need the citizenship question to draw congressional districts, which the doj lawyers had explicitly been arguing for months is not the rationale. now today those lawyers arguing the census case who have been trying to come up with a reason the federal courts would believe was real and valid for changing the census, they've all been replaced. "the washington post" was first to report the personnel change could signal "career attorneys legal or ethical concerns over the maneuvering ordered by the president." today attorney general william barr acknowledged that a number of people who had. litigating the case preferred, "not to continue during this new phase." oddly enough, if anything that happe
as rachel explained on this show.he trump administration told the court it was busy coming up with a "new rationale for changing the census." which is impressive because the administration has changed its rationale at least ten times in four months. this weekend donald trump himself went ahead and gave away the game, saying they need the citizenship question to draw congressional districts, which the doj lawyers had explicitly been arguing for months is not the rationale. now today...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. i almost said "the megan rapinoe show" starts right now. >> let's be honest, any show that megan rapinoe is on is the megan rapinoe show. that's true. >> i'm very excited for that interview. >> thank you. me too. to the point of being totally pesh paralyzed with an inability to do anything. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. let me start by saying i know why you're all here right now. as chris mentioned, our guest tonight is megan rapinoe, the greatest living soccer player in the whole world, the captain of the u.s. national team which just won the world cup. she literally is going to be right here in just a few minutes, and, no, i can't believe it either. people sometimes give me a hard time of whether i'm perfectly objective on the matters which we report on this show. here is a matter in which i profess absolutely zero objectivity at all. to be honest, i'm still excited about the fact that she was here four years ago. after the last time she and the u.s. national t
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. i almost said "the megan rapinoe show" starts right now. >> let's be honest, any show that megan rapinoe is on is the megan rapinoe show. that's true. >> i'm very excited for that interview. >> thank you. me too. to the point of being totally pesh paralyzed with an inability to do anything. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. let me start by saying i know why you're...
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rachel adams-heard reporting from new orleans.oming up, tag teaming to take on the future of autos. volkswagen and ford extend their partnership to elect driving -- electric driving technology. this is bloomberg. ♪ amber: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amber kanwar in toronto. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn in new york. it is a move hoping to be a major step forward in the industry disruptive transformation. volkswagen and ford are teaming up to make electronic and self driving technology. the ceos of both companies spoke to david westin. >> we are in close relationship some of our chinese partners, but we are big enough to have economies of scale. one is to come in the automotive industry is big investment in autonomous, electric vehicles. it just makes sense even for two big companies to share the efforts, which will make both companies faster and more efficient. >> how does this fit with your restructuring in europe? >> it helps the renaissance. came in parallel as we were working on the autonomous problem. the past year in november,
rachel adams-heard reporting from new orleans.oming up, tag teaming to take on the future of autos. volkswagen and ford extend their partnership to elect driving -- electric driving technology. this is bloomberg. ♪ amber: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amber kanwar in toronto. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn in new york. it is a move hoping to be a major step forward in the industry disruptive transformation. volkswagen and ford are teaming up to make electronic and self driving technology. the ceos...
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rachel maddow starts with joy reed for rachel. >> good evening. have a great rest of the night. thanks to you all. rachel has the night off, but will be back tomorrow. i want to start with the story of courtney wild. she was 14 years old at the time she was living in florida. she was in middle school and captain of the cheerleading squad and played the trumpet. he had good grades and braces and when she was 14 years old, she was introduced to a man named jeffrey epstein. he is an incredibly wealthy multimillionaire who surrounded himself with powerful high profile people. his private airline has hosted high profile guests like bill clinton, prince andrew and various celebrities and donald trump described him as a friend. in 2005, florida police started investigating and what they turned up was horrifying. he was running an operation to molest and rape large numbers of girls. he was in his 50s and many victims were children. the fbi got involve and was able to identify dozens of girls who had been his victims. most were between 13 and 16 years old. some people think there could b
rachel maddow starts with joy reed for rachel. >> good evening. have a great rest of the night. thanks to you all. rachel has the night off, but will be back tomorrow. i want to start with the story of courtney wild. she was 14 years old at the time she was living in florida. she was in middle school and captain of the cheerleading squad and played the trumpet. he had good grades and braces and when she was 14 years old, she was introduced to a man named jeffrey epstein. he is an...
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not bad. >> not bad >> steve: all right, rachel. >>kay.e seven seconds. >> okay. >> steve: good luck. >> my heart is racing. >> steve: this sound - ♪ >> jimmy: oh, but not yet. not yet. not yet. not yet. don't -- >> jimmy: no when you hear it ♪ ♪ >> steve: ooh! >> jimmy: i didn't look. >> did i win >> steve: rachel, you are the winner of that round [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: wow! wow! that's good. >> steve: insane in the membrane all right. this is round two or the deuce as we call it. [ laughter ] this time we're going to really mix things up. this time -- >> jimmy: we've never called it the deuce, ever, by the way. [ laughter ] >> steve: we call it the deuce >> jimmy: no, we don't >> steve: round two. >> jimmy: oh, yes. >> steve: the deuce. >> jimmy: no one does that either the whole thing is weird >> steve: the deuce. >> jimmy: here we go >> steve: this time it's going to get nuts. because this time you will begin. >> jimmy: uh-huh >> steve: and you will count to seven seconds. when you hear this sound - ♪ >> stop playing the sou
not bad. >> not bad >> steve: all right, rachel. >>kay.e seven seconds. >> okay. >> steve: good luck. >> my heart is racing. >> steve: this sound - ♪ >> jimmy: oh, but not yet. not yet. not yet. not yet. don't -- >> jimmy: no when you hear it ♪ ♪ >> steve: ooh! >> jimmy: i didn't look. >> did i win >> steve: rachel, you are the winner of that round [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: wow! wow! that's good....
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but found not guilty of defrauding rachel.entenced to four to 12 years in prison and ordered to pay nearly $200,000 in restitution. her attorney insists anna meant no real harm. >> i don't believe a criminal act occurred. she made a voluntary choice to put this debt on her credit card. she didn't have to. she wasn't forced to do it. she chose to do it and that was a mistake. >> when you look back on it, should you have known better? >> i think i wanted to see the good in her. i think it's also important to see reality, to understand what's right in front of you. >> trust your gut? >> trust your gut. >> reporter: deborah roberts, abc news, new york. >> such an interesting story there. and getting that firsthand account. >> yeah. those dang fake heiresses, they'll get you every time. every time we tell a story related to sorokin there, i'm always amazed that people were able to -- >> fall for it. >> -- fall for this. and i understand, yeah, they were in that situation, and you never know until you're in it. but i'm thinking abou
but found not guilty of defrauding rachel.entenced to four to 12 years in prison and ordered to pay nearly $200,000 in restitution. her attorney insists anna meant no real harm. >> i don't believe a criminal act occurred. she made a voluntary choice to put this debt on her credit card. she didn't have to. she wasn't forced to do it. she chose to do it and that was a mistake. >> when you look back on it, should you have known better? >> i think i wanted to see the good in her....
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. >> rachel, thanks. and thanks to you and your team for collaborating with us on this. >> yeah, i understand this originated with essentially a tip from a viewer, somebody alerting us to the existence of these -- of these incident reports. let me just ask you about your reporting process a little bit and how you were able to verify what these were what they appear to be. >> these significant incident reports, rachel, are basically taken down by every single case manager at health and human services. everyone has an intake process and anytime something is flagged, these case managers fill out one of these forms and they submit them to a variety of oversight agencies. and we were able to by looking at these forms and triangulating them basically with other forms from other areas within the department of homeland security able to confirm that these cases, these children indeed did make these allegations. >> and jacob, i want to talk to you about a whole bunch of different parts of this, but in that last inc
. >> rachel, thanks. and thanks to you and your team for collaborating with us on this. >> yeah, i understand this originated with essentially a tip from a viewer, somebody alerting us to the existence of these -- of these incident reports. let me just ask you about your reporting process a little bit and how you were able to verify what these were what they appear to be. >> these significant incident reports, rachel, are basically taken down by every single case manager at...
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good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. do you need any more time?dare try to do that. >> i threw out half my show and then i ended with singing
good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. do you need any more time?dare try to do that. >> i threw out half my show and then i ended with singing
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rachel, give us the results.k there will be many goals and i've done a few interviews and i've said 2-2 done a few interviews and i've said 2—2 full—time, or england might nip it 3-2. can england do it? i think they can, but i think it will be tricky, they need to test out in goal and i think rachel is right that it will be a high—scoring game andl that it will be a high—scoring game and i think it may go to penalties. gemma, rachel, thank you both very much. it's a day when the country comes together as a nation, but can ijust say, i've been looking at a piece on the bbc website today, can assure you this map because what you will see is that this is a very northern team. eight players from the north west of england, a smattering from the northeast and yorkshire, what's going on at the bottom? none from london, none from the south west or the east. we are a nation, young man! they are all english if we win. it has been a marathon and a very tetchy effort but in the last hour of the leaders of the european union
rachel, give us the results.k there will be many goals and i've done a few interviews and i've said 2-2 done a few interviews and i've said 2—2 full—time, or england might nip it 3-2. can england do it? i think they can, but i think it will be tricky, they need to test out in goal and i think rachel is right that it will be a high—scoring game andl that it will be a high—scoring game and i think it may go to penalties. gemma, rachel, thank you both very much. it's a day when the country...
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thanks rachel i'm glad. the germans. cultural. center of the conflict zone. germany's farai go position you. place in the new and expanded group in the european parliament our guest was greek is very obvious from the short i fell for you the problem is she does she know except that you need to tell you some of the highly controversial. oh to. keep learning marched reality wait a 2nd we want the whole picture perfect some sort of make ideas shift deliver us. from measure to reality to cryptocurrency to your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's start with digitalisation. shit. on t w. so if you have to get through the boom to sneak it break without a football 6 think again. 15 women supposed to come from 6 weeks of excitement. not some. it's crazy 19 limbs. because of the results on the d.w.p. . this is g.w. news why but from. and tonight the united nations condemning a deadly air strike in libya calling it a war crime at least 40 migrants were killed when airstrikes hit the building that they were living in calls for an independent inquiry a
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rachel: i know.eek robert mueller gave his long-awaited testimony before congressional committees on the russia investigation. democrats some how hoped he lied and in person will provide new information we had not already seen in his report. a redacted version which was in april.but a strangely faltering performance by special counsel who at times didn't even really seem in control of his brief. >> well we -- at the outset determined that we -- can you repeat that please?it went a little fast for me. i will leave the answer to the report. the question was, i would have to refer you to the report on that.you have to repeat that for me. gerry: not only did he advance impeachment host but may have killed them off once and for all. in the end it may probably be for the best. the obsession among both parties over the last few decades would be delegitimizing. now a very established part of the american political process unfortunately. surely undermining peoples faith in the political process. presidents ar
rachel: i know.eek robert mueller gave his long-awaited testimony before congressional committees on the russia investigation. democrats some how hoped he lied and in person will provide new information we had not already seen in his report. a redacted version which was in april.but a strangely faltering performance by special counsel who at times didn't even really seem in control of his brief. >> well we -- at the outset determined that we -- can you repeat that please?it went a little...
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rachel maddow show starts now. >> anybody who tells you they know what comes next, anybody who tells you they know how things will go from here on out is wrong. i mean, they might end up accidentally being right, but to the extent that anybody is expressing any certainty to you right now about what's going to happen next, that person is wrong to be so certain because what we are going through right now as a country is unprecedented, which literally means we have not done it before, which means there is no previous experience to extrapolate from that might give us a hint as to where this is going next. i mean, even when it comes to just the basic fate of this presidency, as of this morning you might have seen the national headlines, the super sober med lines about if we know anything about the impact of the robert mueller testimony yesterday is it didn't move the needle one bit on the question of impeachment. if it did anything, it convinced democrats once and for all that they definitely aren't going to pursue impeachment. those are the headlines all over the papers today, as of this
rachel maddow show starts now. >> anybody who tells you they know what comes next, anybody who tells you they know how things will go from here on out is wrong. i mean, they might end up accidentally being right, but to the extent that anybody is expressing any certainty to you right now about what's going to happen next, that person is wrong to be so certain because what we are going through right now as a country is unprecedented, which literally means we have not done it before, which...
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talking her way into exclusive new york parties and nightclubs which is how she met rachel williams,r" magazine. >> what were your first impressions? >> she was slightly offbeat. she had curious mannerisms. >> no pictures. no pictures. >> reporter: anna picked up the tab treating rachel to fancy dinners and even $300 a pop private fitness sessions. >> i was so glad to have this person who was available and seemed really excited to be my friend. >> reporter: then in the spring of 2017, anna offers an all expenses paid trip to morocco and the high life takes a dip. anna's credit cards mysteriously stop working. >> i'm frustrated at the disorganization but at this point i still trust her. >> reporter: fearf of credit cards as a temporary backup, even though she can't afford it. >> i leave before anna does. when i land i get a text message that the whole bill is being charged to my cards. >> reporter: how much? >> $62,000. >> $62,000. how did you even wrap your mind around that? >> it was such a complex, paralyzing moment for me. she owed me more money than i made in a year. >> she keeps
talking her way into exclusive new york parties and nightclubs which is how she met rachel williams,r" magazine. >> what were your first impressions? >> she was slightly offbeat. she had curious mannerisms. >> no pictures. no pictures. >> reporter: anna picked up the tab treating rachel to fancy dinners and even $300 a pop private fitness sessions. >> i was so glad to have this person who was available and seemed really excited to be my friend. >>...
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. >> thanks, rachel, for having me. >> you do not endorse every recommendation. you and senator heinrich and senator harris have set yourselves off. what do you see that others don't? >> two things. we need to make sure that we have a national response to this. we can't leave this just in the hands of, you know, counties like broward county to defend themselves against russian intelligence and expect that we're going to be able to protect the country. that was a point of emphasis for us as much as anything else. i would says what's more important about this report is that it was issued in a strong bipartisan way from the senate intelligence committee. and the conclusions that russia attacked this democracy in a very fundamental way is now unassailable and in front of the american people. and one thing that's not redacted in the report are the recommendations that are made about how we need to approach this going forward. so i think it's a good piece of bipartisan work that takes very seriously this assault by the russians on our democracy. >> in terms of those re
. >> thanks, rachel, for having me. >> you do not endorse every recommendation. you and senator heinrich and senator harris have set yourselves off. what do you see that others don't? >> two things. we need to make sure that we have a national response to this. we can't leave this just in the hands of, you know, counties like broward county to defend themselves against russian intelligence and expect that we're going to be able to protect the country. that was a point of...
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[music playing] (vo) this is matt and rachel. and this is the few minutes they have until naptime is over. this is rachel depositing a check without leaving the house. (rachel) [whispers] have you seen my debit card?is (matt) [whrs] no. (vo) this is rabiel turning off her det card. (matt) [whispers] babe. (vo) and back on again. this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. this is you shopping. u and this is maximizing at t.j.maxx. you shopping, you maximizing. you shopping, you maximizing. get more of the brands you love and the quality you want, and save every time. it's not shopping,it's maxi. st art maximizing today! maxx life at t.j.maxx. >>> welcome bk. as you've seen, the d.c. medical sen ver h has been plagued wseh veral problems. >> woodrow was a jokester sometimes. he was family-oriented. >> the annual family outing at haynes point didn't seem the aume. >> bec he wasn't there. >> she says the grief of losing her brother is made worse by how the navy veteran died, just hours after receiving care at the d
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>> rachel, thank you. george will have more on this and all the political headlines tomorrow on "this week." make sure to tune in. >>> we move on to the arrest of two american teens in rome accused in a police officer's murder. italian authorities say finnegan elder and gabriel christian both from san francisco fatally stabbed a police officer after an alleged drug deal gone wrong and they say they have a confession and a knife purportedly found in their hotel room. david wright has the details still coming in. >> reporter: tonight, these two americans are behind bars at rome's regina coeli prison. finnegan lee elder and gabriel christian natale-hjorth, tourists from san francisco seen here reportedly moments after being detained in their hotel room. police say they have confessed to being involved in a violent altercation that resulted in the death of an italian police officer. the policeman, stabbed around 3:00 a.m. friday during a scuffle with two people suspected of stealing a backpack from another man
>> rachel, thank you. george will have more on this and all the political headlines tomorrow on "this week." make sure to tune in. >>> we move on to the arrest of two american teens in rome accused in a police officer's murder. italian authorities say finnegan elder and gabriel christian both from san francisco fatally stabbed a police officer after an alleged drug deal gone wrong and they say they have a confession and a knife purportedly found in their hotel room....
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it is really important, as rachel said, that it really important, as rachel said, thatitis really importantrvices are still operating on a complete shoestring across the country. so, as the ministersaid, across the country. so, as the minister said, there is an ongoing consultation about adding a new statutory duty on local authorities to deliver support for survivors in refugees and other accommodation based services. that consultation is really, really important and i am reassured the government are committed to introducing that in the bill. the duty is one thing. underpinning it with the funding we need to ensure all survivors and their children can get access to refuge space on the help they need, thatis refuge space on the help they need, that is really important. and what the bill hasn't done, that we have been calling for across the domestic abuse sector, is ensuring that migrant women, and those with insecure immigration status, can access a refuge space. the government have promised to review that further before the bill is voted further this year. but we really need to see those c
it is really important, as rachel said, that it really important, as rachel said, thatitis really importantrvices are still operating on a complete shoestring across the country. so, as the ministersaid, across the country. so, as the minister said, there is an ongoing consultation about adding a new statutory duty on local authorities to deliver support for survivors in refugees and other accommodation based services. that consultation is really, really important and i am reassured the...
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rachel mitchell i found to be a fascinating character we explore, she has a very good reputation for interviewing victims of sex crimes in order to prosecute perpetrators so she is very good at what she does, nationwide expert. and she seen tells when she is interview fog the position she tells the senate judiciary republicans if youer leaking for a bull dog, that's not me. i i have career to go back to and i'm very conscious of the need to protect sexual assault victims and comes in and is exactly that way, and starts going through the questioning. we were told, leading up to the second -- the reopening of the hears that christine blasey ford could not make it to dc because she was terrified of flying. that was a message con individual through their attorney and rachel mitchell asks her about it and pursues whether that is a true statement or not. how didout get here she flew. how did you get her earlier in the summer? she fly. >> do you fly? yes, regularly. she explores whether she has flown to australia and she says that would be much to difficult for me. then turns out that on he
rachel mitchell i found to be a fascinating character we explore, she has a very good reputation for interviewing victims of sex crimes in order to prosecute perpetrators so she is very good at what she does, nationwide expert. and she seen tells when she is interview fog the position she tells the senate judiciary republicans if youer leaking for a bull dog, that's not me. i i have career to go back to and i'm very conscious of the need to protect sexual assault victims and comes in and is...
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with me are jack blanchard from politico magazine and rachel cunliffe from city am newspaper.y of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with the approval of an amendment and the comments by a majority of 41 in peace, doubt. a new prime minister suspending parliament to force through a no—deal brexit. the financial times says the show of support is a warning to the conservative leadership from boris johnson warning to the conservative leadership from borisjohnson if he becomes prime minister. the telegraph teaches criticism of the chancellor on hits per front telegraph teaches criticism of the chancellor on hits perfront page after he abstained from the vote what is being described as a total betrayal. the times leads a theresa may's announcement that the public sector workers will get a pay raise, including 2.5for sector workers will get a pay raise, including 2.5 for police officers and 2.75% for teachers and school staff. the mirror focuses and 2.75% for teachers and school staff. the mirrorfocuses on and 2.75% for teachers and school staff. the mirror focus
with me are jack blanchard from politico magazine and rachel cunliffe from city am newspaper.y of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with the approval of an amendment and the comments by a majority of 41 in peace, doubt. a new prime minister suspending parliament to force through a no—deal brexit. the financial times says the show of support is a warning to the conservative leadership from boris johnson warning to the conservative leadership from borisjohnson if he becomes...
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tonight -- rachel maddow, stars and creators of "los espookys", julio torres, f ana fabrega, ad armisenfeaturing the 8g band with fred armisen ♪ [ cheers and applause la dies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? cheers and applause that is good to hear in that case, let's get to the news, everybody. former vice president joe bidena aigned in iowa today and i don't know, seeing joe
tonight -- rachel maddow, stars and creators of "los espookys", julio torres, f ana fabrega, ad armisenfeaturing the 8g band with fred armisen ♪ [ cheers and applause la dies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? cheers and applause that is good to hear in that case, let's get to the news, everybody. former vice president joe bidena aigned in iowa today and i don't know, seeing joe
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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. >>> perhaps it is a new found that i have my father. >> that was prince harry, the duke of sussex speaking up at honoring his late mother, princess diana. >> he says his mother was a role model for many people.a he s you don'tiaíç have to be a princess or public figure tero . kids benefit when having someone to look up to. >> listen, temperatures today is hot out ther it is humid, we'll see anothce chan of storms. did you see the storm yesterday? >> i rushed to get home. >> everybody was driving in it. those storms blossomed in the heat and humidity. nothings changing today. up to 60% chance out there, temperatures are going the low to mid-90s. we stay in the 90s which is just a little above average this time of the year. it is going to feel hotter because we got the humidity and mugginess
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. >>> perhaps it is a new found that i have my father. >> that was prince harry, the duke of sussex speaking up at honoring his late mother, princess diana. >> he says his mother was a role model for many people.a he s...
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it doesn't make sense, rachel. >> let me drill down on the last point. this was something that donned on me that i had not appreciated with this case. acosta has said he didn't feel like he could bring charges for whatever reason. he didn't feel like he could bring charges. that doesn't mean though, that he had to bring an affirmative non-prosecution agreement regardless of what the state did. acosta could have just let this investigation run. he affirmatively chose to enter into this non-prosecution agreement without any imperative to do so. >> that's right. first of all for context, we don't routinely or ever end cases with a non-prosecution agreement. if we don't have a case, we simply don't bring it. there was no reason, no need to enter into a non-prosecution agreement. putting that aside, there was absolutely no time limit on the investigation. the southern district of new york, god bless them just indicted the case. there is no statute of limitations problem. if the federal prosecutors in florida thought they didn't have enough, all they had to do
it doesn't make sense, rachel. >> let me drill down on the last point. this was something that donned on me that i had not appreciated with this case. acosta has said he didn't feel like he could bring charges for whatever reason. he didn't feel like he could bring charges. that doesn't mean though, that he had to bring an affirmative non-prosecution agreement regardless of what the state did. acosta could have just let this investigation run. he affirmatively chose to enter into this...
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i'm rachel join me from the germans. post. greetings from berlin and a warm welcome to today's edition of arts and culture well there's still time to brush up your summer wardrobe and so today we'll get a handle on what's hot for gents with a fashion sense and also coming up on today's show. rachel stewart from meet the germans takes us through the in our lives and peculiarities of the german health care system. and rediscover the hidden city that lies underneath the italian capital rome. well it is summer in the city and i have to say this here it is a scorcher here in berlin women of course have many many options in their summer wardrobes to keep cool but the guys seem to be generally a bit more limited or are they we checked out what men's fashion has to offer this summer. this summer on the message for fashion savvy men is to be different step out of your comfort zone and don't be afraid to turn heads. i think for the summer man are going to have a lot more fun they're wearing more colors there are being much more daring.
i'm rachel join me from the germans. post. greetings from berlin and a warm welcome to today's edition of arts and culture well there's still time to brush up your summer wardrobe and so today we'll get a handle on what's hot for gents with a fashion sense and also coming up on today's show. rachel stewart from meet the germans takes us through the in our lives and peculiarities of the german health care system. and rediscover the hidden city that lies underneath the italian capital rome. well...
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. >> thank you, rachel, and thank you for reading the resolution. that's the first dramatic reading i've heard. >> well, unfortunately, i'm a bad actor and so it wasn't as dramatic as it should have been. >> it was good. >> well, it's an eloquent piece of work. and i know you're the lead author of this resolution. i have to ask about your thought process that went into asking the house to weigh in on something like this formally and why you structured this the way you did. >> i saw the tweets with everybody else this weekend, and as you mentioned, unlike three of the four congresswomen that trump attacked, i was actually born in a foreign country. i'm an immigrant. i -- i took that oath to support and defend the constitution of the united states for the first time when i was 10 years old, getting sworn in to be a citizen of the united states five years after my mom brought me here from poland. and so i thought, you know, i don't -- i don't necessarily
. >> thank you, rachel, and thank you for reading the resolution. that's the first dramatic reading i've heard. >> well, unfortunately, i'm a bad actor and so it wasn't as dramatic as it should have been. >> it was good. >> well, it's an eloquent piece of work. and i know you're the lead author of this resolution. i have to ask about your thought process that went into asking the house to weigh in on something like this formally and why you structured this the way you...
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is rachel stewart has come extremely well prepared to explain germany's national obsession with hiking. 50 years ago the apollo 11 spacecraft was on its way to the moon when the astronauts landed and live pictures were beamed into our living rooms it altered off a section of the moon and indeed abscessed space and in films the whole perception of the moon changed as well as some examples of the moon on film starting with real pictures of nasa's achievement off a century ago. it was perhaps the greatest human invention of the time. line on television. and you documentary apollo 11 tells the story of the 1st manned moon landing it features digitally restored footage should now says och.
is rachel stewart has come extremely well prepared to explain germany's national obsession with hiking. 50 years ago the apollo 11 spacecraft was on its way to the moon when the astronauts landed and live pictures were beamed into our living rooms it altered off a section of the moon and indeed abscessed space and in films the whole perception of the moon changed as well as some examples of the moon on film starting with real pictures of nasa's achievement off a century ago. it was perhaps the...
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. >> thank you, rachel. great to be here. >> let me ask how you and your committee came into contact with your employees who requested the hardship extensions from usda due to their health. how many people do you think might be in this circumstance? >> they have been contacting us about the issues they are facing as they try to make these incredibly difficult decisions on a short timeline. they have been contacting us. there is a total of 544 employees who will be moving and we don't know what we have. that's the reason we thought it was necessary to write to the secretary and what the grounds are for the attorney if they are going to grant the extension and what the grounds were for those. we just don't have any information at this time. >> as you say, this is more than 500 people given this ultimatum. a number of scientists who we have been in contact with, a lot of them said what they think is going on is the trump administration is torpedoing the ability of this agency to do the kind of scientific work t
. >> thank you, rachel. great to be here. >> let me ask how you and your committee came into contact with your employees who requested the hardship extensions from usda due to their health. how many people do you think might be in this circumstance? >> they have been contacting us about the issues they are facing as they try to make these incredibly difficult decisions on a short timeline. they have been contacting us. there is a total of 544 employees who will be moving and...
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. >>> joining us by phone now, my friend and colleague rachel maddow. rachel, i have been staring, as i said to john heilemann, at the trees all day. tell me what the forest looks like. >> i don't know, some of the trees are pretty interesting. this was -- this was a remarkable day. even though mueller had negotiated for shorter testimony than we might have expected, i kept thinking today about hillary clinton and her whatever was 11 hours or 13 hours, whatever it was on benghazi. this was technically a trunk kated hearing but it was thorough and long and exhaustin exhausting. but i have to tell you, i was struck at the end when everybody's energy was at its lowest edge and mueller seemed like he missed a step and seemed older and not on top of everything during the whole hearling. at the very top of chairman schiff's question at the close of the hearing, schiff said i want to close out my questioning and turn to the exchange we had earlier, from your testimony today i gather you believe knowingly accepting foreign assistance during a campaign is an une
. >>> joining us by phone now, my friend and colleague rachel maddow. rachel, i have been staring, as i said to john heilemann, at the trees all day. tell me what the forest looks like. >> i don't know, some of the trees are pretty interesting. this was -- this was a remarkable day. even though mueller had negotiated for shorter testimony than we might have expected, i kept thinking today about hillary clinton and her whatever was 11 hours or 13 hours, whatever it was on...
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is rachel stewart has come extremely well prepared to explain germany's national obsession with hiking. 50 years ago the apollo 11 spacecraft was on its way to the moon when the astronauts landed on the live pictures were beamed into our living rooms it altered off a section of the moon and indeed outer space and in films the whole perception of the moon changed as well here's some examples of the moon on film starting with real pictures of massa's achievement off a century ago. it was perhaps the greatest human adventure of all time and shown live on television. a new documentary apollo 11 tells the story of the 1st manned moon landing it features digitally restored footage from nesses archive as well as rediscovered film reels that had never been seen before you have to kind of whittle down one of the key moments or the moments of humanity that happen what were the things that stood out what really got me was the emotion on their faces you could see the way of what they were about to do. but the world of cinema was fascinated with the moon long before people landed there. french dire
is rachel stewart has come extremely well prepared to explain germany's national obsession with hiking. 50 years ago the apollo 11 spacecraft was on its way to the moon when the astronauts landed on the live pictures were beamed into our living rooms it altered off a section of the moon and indeed outer space and in films the whole perception of the moon changed as well here's some examples of the moon on film starting with real pictures of massa's achievement off a century ago. it was perhaps...
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eva. >> rachel scott for us in new jersey, thank you. over to you, dan. >>> eva and rachel, thank you. so much to talk about here. let's bring in martha raddatz who's in d.c. hosting "this week" later this morning. martha, good morning. let's pick up with this biden story. i noticed that after he issued that apology we just heard, clearly hoping to put this issue behind him, the press secretary for kamala harris tweeted, every candidate's record will and should be scrutinized in this race. there are no free passes. so does that suggest to you that biden's really not out of the woods on this issue of race? >> well, kamala harris' press secretary is probably right. he's probably not out of the woods. it took him weeks to apologize, so clearly, this issue was sticking to joe biden. and it will in the future. he'll be scrutinized about everything. all of the candidates will be scrutinized about everything. you'll probably hear joe biden mention barack obama a lot on the campaign trail. certainly trying to put all of this behind him. but this
eva. >> rachel scott for us in new jersey, thank you. over to you, dan. >>> eva and rachel, thank you. so much to talk about here. let's bring in martha raddatz who's in d.c. hosting "this week" later this morning. martha, good morning. let's pick up with this biden story. i noticed that after he issued that apology we just heard, clearly hoping to put this issue behind him, the press secretary for kamala harris tweeted, every candidate's record will and should be...
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>> rachel, thank you. >>> next to the severe weather threat. multiple confirmed tornadoes. look at this video from southern new jersey, where a brief but dangerous tornado lifts a car off the ground. in boston, a direct hit on this sailboat. at the same time, temperatures on the rise across the south. here's rob marciano. >> reporter: dangerous weather conditions marking a violent end to the holiday weekend from wyoming to the northeast. strong thunderstorms triggering intense lightning in boston. this one striking a 40-foot sailboat. in new jersey, an ef-0 tornado flipping this parked car onto its side. the twister with 70-mile-per-hour winds ripping through mt. laurel. and along the jersey shore, massive storm clouds rolling through, sending beachgoers scrambling for cover. >> big tornado coming. >> reporter: this large tornado touching down near laramie, wyoming. significant flash flooding hitting parts of pittsburgh, trapping a 90-year-old man in his stalled car. >> i could see that the water was rising very rapidly and i considered my options, which weren't very good.
>> rachel, thank you. >>> next to the severe weather threat. multiple confirmed tornadoes. look at this video from southern new jersey, where a brief but dangerous tornado lifts a car off the ground. in boston, a direct hit on this sailboat. at the same time, temperatures on the rise across the south. here's rob marciano. >> reporter: dangerous weather conditions marking a violent end to the holiday weekend from wyoming to the northeast. strong thunderstorms triggering...
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it went kaput. >> rachel, joining us from new jersey. the president also made news about the immigration raids that he had delayed a few weeks ago. today, he said they might be back on again? >> reporter: yes, president trump said the deportation raids were on hold, but not off the table. he said he gave congress two weeks to find a solution, but time is now up, and the raids could start soon. >> rachel, thank you. >>> now to an urgent manhunt for road rage in houston. authorities say he opened fire on a family's pickup. they had fireworks inside. two toddlers were severely burned. the vehicle going up in flames. here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, police in texas searching for a gunman who set off this horrific explosion. trapping two toddlers and their parents inside their burning vehicle. witnesses say this case of road rage started when the family stopped to buy fireworks. the father getting into an argument with another man. >> he supposedly cut him off. and then once that happened, that's when the dude started shooting. >>
it went kaput. >> rachel, joining us from new jersey. the president also made news about the immigration raids that he had delayed a few weeks ago. today, he said they might be back on again? >> reporter: yes, president trump said the deportation raids were on hold, but not off the table. he said he gave congress two weeks to find a solution, but time is now up, and the raids could start soon. >> rachel, thank you. >>> now to an urgent manhunt for road rage in...
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