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rachel is scared to death. >> reporter: but police don't know what rachel and sheila are hiding or whyanwhile, skylar's parents are grasping for any clues, taking a closer look at the bad influence sheila had become on their daughter. >> sneaking out at night, you know, found some marijuana in skylar's pocket one time. here it was sheila's. >> we didn't like the way sheila acted a lot of times, but being she was skylar's best friend, we kind of overlooked it. >> reporter: it's becoming clear the smiling face of skylar's bff was such a facade. you started interviewing people about sheila. how would they describe her. >> shady, sketchy, sneaky and pretty manipulative. >> reporter: amarette says skylar confided her there were cracks in the cliques. her best friends were snubbing her. these pictures she posted on meet me suggest skylar had become a third wheel. >> she just thought that they were becoming closer so they were just pushing her out. she was really upset about it. >> reporter: the slights were sometimes subtle but clear as day for skylar. >> they would dress the same and both w
rachel is scared to death. >> reporter: but police don't know what rachel and sheila are hiding or whyanwhile, skylar's parents are grasping for any clues, taking a closer look at the bad influence sheila had become on their daughter. >> sneaking out at night, you know, found some marijuana in skylar's pocket one time. here it was sheila's. >> we didn't like the way sheila acted a lot of times, but being she was skylar's best friend, we kind of overlooked it. >>...
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>> rachel: the economy is good. the president always says these tariffs are paying for themselves, right? which is just not true. the amount of money we've gotten from china wouldn't even be enough to do the bailout. the farmers bailout, little of the other industries that are suffering. jpmorgan estimating it could cost american families up to $1,000 a year. i think we need to have an unbiased view of the situation, which is that the economy is doing well. we should want to be continuing doing well. we can't shield their eyes from the fact these tariffs are having and will have negative -- >> rachel: trend has been doing this for so long. >> kat: i'm not saying, "way to go, china." i'm pointing to facts and numbers. >> rachel: taking on china is going to take republicans and democrats sticking together, through what might look like a tough time in the short run. but this is about the next generation and the generation after that. >> kat: then why doesn't the president say that? that's fine to say. why doesn't he sa
>> rachel: the economy is good. the president always says these tariffs are paying for themselves, right? which is just not true. the amount of money we've gotten from china wouldn't even be enough to do the bailout. the farmers bailout, little of the other industries that are suffering. jpmorgan estimating it could cost american families up to $1,000 a year. i think we need to have an unbiased view of the situation, which is that the economy is doing well. we should want to be continuing...
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>> the other rachel. is it the other rachel? >> the other rachel. >> stretch it out, man. let it breathe. >> that is what's going do happen. >> well done, my friend. thank you, lawrence. >> thank the you, rachel. >>> well, when he was a nooimps reporter, tim o'brien wrote a book about donald trump called "trump nation: the art of the being the donald" and estimated that donald trump's wealth was not the several billion dollars that donald trump claimed that it was, that it was really closer to maybe $250 million, which would actually be less than what donald trump's wealth would have been if he had just taken his inheritance and invested it conservatively. so of course donald trump sued tim o'brien, and of course donald trump lost the lawsuit and of course donald trump committed perjury under oath in that case, lying about his wealth. but perjury in civil cases is just about never criminally prosecuted. and so donald trump got away with that perjury. but he did lose the case, and now donald trump appears to be committing perjury once again about his wealth, but this time h
>> the other rachel. is it the other rachel? >> the other rachel. >> stretch it out, man. let it breathe. >> that is what's going do happen. >> well done, my friend. thank you, lawrence. >> thank the you, rachel. >>> well, when he was a nooimps reporter, tim o'brien wrote a book about donald trump called "trump nation: the art of the being the donald" and estimated that donald trump's wealth was not the several billion dollars that donald...
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ofr up with rachel quester "the daily" podcast. caller: i noticed in your recent podcast, there were a lot of episodes focused on domestic issues. i wonder what international reporting is done with the podcast. that can transform people's lives. host: do you listen to the podcast daily? regularly, but i sometimes listen to the podcast. host: go ahead. guest: thank you so much. we've been thinking a lot about our international coverage. what really drives the show is the big news of the day. often, that does tend to be what happens in the united states. we need to recognize what happens around the world. entireths ago, we had an week devoted to the rise of populism in europe. we believe it's really important for our listeners to understand what's happening globally and how we can look at that and understand what's happening in europe and how that affects our country as well. "the new york times" has reporters all over the world. that's a great resource for us to tap into and find out what those stories are internationally. that is s
ofr up with rachel quester "the daily" podcast. caller: i noticed in your recent podcast, there were a lot of episodes focused on domestic issues. i wonder what international reporting is done with the podcast. that can transform people's lives. host: do you listen to the podcast daily? regularly, but i sometimes listen to the podcast. host: go ahead. guest: thank you so much. we've been thinking a lot about our international coverage. what really drives the show is the big news of...
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paul hermatz who told izble's story to rachel last night. he needed patients to conduct clinical trials for a rare disease and he could not find enough patients for this rare disease to study in the united states. there's the full formal name of the disease on the screen right now. the professional shorthand for it is mps-6. it causes spinal cord compression and other growth abnormalities. and the doctor convinced izabell's parents to bring her to the united states to help medical research, to help other children who would be born with her condition. she's been participating in medical students throughout her life in the united states. her doctor credits her with helping him and his research team in making dramatic breakthroughs that have helped people with her disease live longer. patients with her disease used to live just a bit beyond the age of 20. now with isabell's lifelong participation in these studies patients can now live longer than 30 years. two weeks ago she received a letter saying if he doesn't leave the country within the nex
paul hermatz who told izble's story to rachel last night. he needed patients to conduct clinical trials for a rare disease and he could not find enough patients for this rare disease to study in the united states. there's the full formal name of the disease on the screen right now. the professional shorthand for it is mps-6. it causes spinal cord compression and other growth abnormalities. and the doctor convinced izabell's parents to bring her to the united states to help medical research, to...
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paul hermatz who told izble's story to rachel last night. he needed patients to conduct clinical trials for a rare disease and he could not find enough patients for this rare disease to study in the united states. there's the full formal name of the disease on the screen right now. the professional shorthand for it is mps-6. it causes spinal cord compression and other growth abnormalities. and the doctor convinced izabell's parents to bring her to the united states to help medical research, to help other children who would be born with her condition. she's been participating in medical students throughout her life in the united states. her doctor credits her with helping him and his research team in making dramatic breakthroughs that have helped people with her disease live longer. patients with her disease used to live just a bit beyond the age of 20. now with isabell's lifelong participation in these studies patients can now live longer than 30 years. two weeks ago she received a letter saying if he doesn't leave the country within the nex
paul hermatz who told izble's story to rachel last night. he needed patients to conduct clinical trials for a rare disease and he could not find enough patients for this rare disease to study in the united states. there's the full formal name of the disease on the screen right now. the professional shorthand for it is mps-6. it causes spinal cord compression and other growth abnormalities. and the doctor convinced izabell's parents to bring her to the united states to help medical research, to...
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rachel: yeah, so i always think there is a few concerns about yields.bviously there is a huge push for yields at the moment. they are interesting because they own leveraged loans. they are generally considered to be less liquid with an additional filter. but the story from a few weeks ago was really about about how people used these etf's. most of people think about it as a cash management tool. holding cash holding something , that keeps them invested in the market, a bit of concern that maybe they don't fully understand what those funds will do pricing wise in volatile markets. eric: so let's talk about that. bkln is one of the more controversial ones with hyg. it's liquid but it holds things that are not liquid. talk about the concerns over this and what you do to protect a potential crisis event. jennifer: i think understanding the composition and taking it back a step is important. i think bkln is an excellent example of how product management, product development portfolio management come , together to provide a product with enhanced liquidity. as
rachel: yeah, so i always think there is a few concerns about yields.bviously there is a huge push for yields at the moment. they are interesting because they own leveraged loans. they are generally considered to be less liquid with an additional filter. but the story from a few weeks ago was really about about how people used these etf's. most of people think about it as a cash management tool. holding cash holding something , that keeps them invested in the market, a bit of concern that maybe...
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rachel scott, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to rachel in washington. >>> former congressman joe walsh is challenging president trump for the republican presidential nomination. while announcing his candidacy on abc's "this week," walsh called trump erratic, cruel, incompetent, and nuts. walsh was part of the republican tea party wave that swept into congress in 2010 but he lost his seat two years later. his entry got a one-word response from the trump campaign saying, "whatever." >>> disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein is due in court today for arraignment on a new indictment. it has not been made public. prosecutors say it involves actress annabella sciorra. she has accused weinstein of sexual assault. a rulingue. prosecutors oppose moving the sexual assault trial out of new york city. >>> four florida nursing home employees are facing charges in the deaths of 12 patients during hurricane irma. employees of the rehabilitation center hollywood hills are expected to surrender to police today. the nursing home's administrator and the duty nurse are facing 12 counts of manslaugh
rachel scott, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to rachel in washington. >>> former congressman joe walsh is challenging president trump for the republican presidential nomination. while announcing his candidacy on abc's "this week," walsh called trump erratic, cruel, incompetent, and nuts. walsh was part of the republican tea party wave that swept into congress in 2010 but he lost his seat two years later. his entry got a one-word response from the trump campaign...
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>> you know, and i'll tell you, rachel, i only speak for myself. the mayor of el paso has announced that the president is due to visit the day after tomorrow. in those remarks you just made, and i know speaking earlier today, you suggested that the president at this point is not welcome in your district because of those past remarks that he's made that you described as being so painful. what is your reaction tonight to the news that he is planning on coming to el paso and so soon? >> you know, and i'll tell you, rachel, i only speak for myself. i know that there are people in the community who want him to come here. they want him -- they want to welcome him, and they have every right to feeling that way and to wanting to see him come into this community. but the words that i mentioned that are hanging over us have power, and they clearly and obviously have fueled the violence. they have fueled it. the screed, as you all described, was a litany of what the president has said at his rallies. as i was walking earlier among the families that gathered a
>> you know, and i'll tell you, rachel, i only speak for myself. the mayor of el paso has announced that the president is due to visit the day after tomorrow. in those remarks you just made, and i know speaking earlier today, you suggested that the president at this point is not welcome in your district because of those past remarks that he's made that you described as being so painful. what is your reaction tonight to the news that he is planning on coming to el paso and so soon?...
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>> it's interesting, rachel. of a big tent party, if you even want to call that a problem, which is you don't have one strategy. there is no one democratic strategy because like you said you have progressives, you have people in the middle and they are kind of bumping heads right now. and here's the thing. i think at the end of the day, and i say this to people all the time, which is, you know, when it comes to democrats, yes, you know, we can talk about health care, you can talk about medicare for all and expanding aca, but at the end of the day, they actually all want the same thing, right? they all want to beat donald trump and they all want to, you know, when it comes to health care, expand health care and make it more affordable. so it's kind of -- it's kind of interesting in a way as well because they're not that far apart from each other. we were talking about the ad, and the point that i was trying to make with indivisible, i think really, really important because it's a big tent party you also have to no
>> it's interesting, rachel. of a big tent party, if you even want to call that a problem, which is you don't have one strategy. there is no one democratic strategy because like you said you have progressives, you have people in the middle and they are kind of bumping heads right now. and here's the thing. i think at the end of the day, and i say this to people all the time, which is, you know, when it comes to democrats, yes, you know, we can talk about health care, you can talk about...
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not bad. >> not bad >> steve: all right, rachel. >> okay. the 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 -- >> steve: begin. >> 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 - ♪ >>
not bad. >> not bad >> steve: all right, rachel. >> okay. the 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 -- >> steve: begin. >> 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 ♪ >>...
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starting with the sunday times, rachel, an exclusive interview with borisjohnson, the rachel, an exclusiveh boris johnson, the headline, rachel, an exclusive interview with borisjohnson, the headline, boris telling rebels, it's me, or call been chaos. boris can do interviews with newspapers other than the daily telegraph! or corbyn chaos. we know that there's an election on the cards, we know there was a radical move, shall we say, for him to decide to prorogue parliament last week. mps are coming on tuesday and they will use the limited time available to try and stop him in some way. they've got various tactics. borisjohnson also has tactics, and his team has tactics for stopping them. as a last resort it's going to be calling a general election. he says, it's me orjeremy corbyn. he is promising, quite strange for a conservative prime minister, especially one after nine yea rs of minister, especially one after nine years of conservative led austerity, promising a spending bonanza, £3.5 billion, education, social care, all the things that the tories cut back on. he's promising that if mps
starting with the sunday times, rachel, an exclusive interview with borisjohnson, the rachel, an exclusiveh boris johnson, the headline, rachel, an exclusive interview with borisjohnson, the headline, boris telling rebels, it's me, or call been chaos. boris can do interviews with newspapers other than the daily telegraph! or corbyn chaos. we know that there's an election on the cards, we know there was a radical move, shall we say, for him to decide to prorogue parliament last week. mps are...
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>> you know, and i'll tell you, rachel, i only speak for myself.now that there are people in the community who want him to come here. they want him -- they want to welcome him, and they have every right to feeling that way and to wanting to see him come into this community. but the words that i mentioned that are hanging over us have power, and they clearly and obviously have fueled the violence. they have fueled it. the screed, as you all described, was a litany of what the president has said at his rallies. as i was walking earlier among the families that gathered at the memorial and was talking with them, embracing them, trying to give them as best comfort as i could, there were several women, especially, who came up to me and clung to me and were weeping, and they said, don't let him come here. there is so much resilience and beauty in this community, but we've got to deal with our pain, and there are people who are still afraid. and as much as i want to tell them don't be afraid, and we are still a safe community, we are, and we always will be
>> you know, and i'll tell you, rachel, i only speak for myself.now that there are people in the community who want him to come here. they want him -- they want to welcome him, and they have every right to feeling that way and to wanting to see him come into this community. but the words that i mentioned that are hanging over us have power, and they clearly and obviously have fueled the violence. they have fueled it. the screed, as you all described, was a litany of what the president has...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, ali. thanks very much. i appreciate it. good evening to you at home. lots to get to tonight. it has been a busy news day. mondays in august are not supposed to be busy news days like by definition. this is supposed to be sleepy time. but those rules don't apply anymore. in particular the trump administration has been busy apparently leading up to today so they could simultaneously launch two new hugely controversial things. one of them is a proposed rule change that will gut the endangered species act. the other one is a proposed rule change to make sure that immigrants don't get let into this country unless they have lots of money. give us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free. they're not explicitly going out of their way to exclude people who are tired or huddled. but poor apparently is definitely no longer part of the equation as far as the trump administration is concerned. i mean, each of these two proposals from the trump administration would be the mos
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, ali. thanks very much. i appreciate it. good evening to you at home. lots to get to tonight. it has been a busy news day. mondays in august are not supposed to be busy news days like by definition. this is supposed to be sleepy time. but those rules don't apply anymore. in particular the trump administration has been busy apparently leading up to today so they could simultaneously launch two new...
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. >>> rachel and lindsey, will you be my wife forever.and brian engaged. >> some people doubt these shows work, but they do. >> we talked about that. we talked about a lot. >> and the golf cart. >> riding around the universal back lot with rachel lindsey. >> i'll be the driver. scott evans picking up a friend of mine. she's beautiful, talented, smart. she's an attorney. she's the first black bachelorette engaged, said to be maried in a couple e coming? >> what up, girl? i was like, no, you're stuck with me. we go. are you going to d wantede alre. it's looking big. >> how are y
. >>> rachel and lindsey, will you be my wife forever.and brian engaged. >> some people doubt these shows work, but they do. >> we talked about that. we talked about a lot. >> and the golf cart. >> riding around the universal back lot with rachel lindsey. >> i'll be the driver. scott evans picking up a friend of mine. she's beautiful, talented, smart. she's an attorney. she's the first black bachelorette engaged, said to be maried in a couple e coming?...
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. >> thank you, rachel. it if i did not mean it. >> let me ask you, joe biden's ad and alongside of the invisible ad. i wonder how you see these different currents of the progressive politics and democratic politics running alongside each other. >> we are seeing two different things happening. you see the front runner on the presidential democratic side who's essentially you know running a general election campaign because he's a no quantity, right? he's saying you know me. i stood with barack obama for eight years and i can beat donald trump. there is a poll that came out that says one of the most important factors that is voters want to see is somebody that can beat donald trump. that's what biden is doing. that ad was not a bio ad. usually the first ad is a bio ad, hey, let me remind you who i stood next to for eight years and then i can beat donald trump. that's very different and it shows that democrats are really going with their head and not with their heart which is unusual. for a democratic presiden
. >> thank you, rachel. it if i did not mean it. >> let me ask you, joe biden's ad and alongside of the invisible ad. i wonder how you see these different currents of the progressive politics and democratic politics running alongside each other. >> we are seeing two different things happening. you see the front runner on the presidential democratic side who's essentially you know running a general election campaign because he's a no quantity, right? he's saying you know me. i...
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this is rachel depositing a check without leaving the house. y(rachel) [whispers] ou seen my debit card? (matt) [whispers] no. (vo) this is rachel turning off her debit card. att) [whispers] babe. n.(vo) and back on ag this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. >> i'm dana perino in for chris wallace. president trump delays tariffs on china amid concerns a drawn-out tra war could hit home. ♪ >> the christmas season, just case some of the tariffs would have an impact on u.s. customers. >> markets are bouncing back after a plunge butre investors wary as china threatens to retaliate. >> i never said china was going to be easy, buit's not tough. they want to make a deal. >> dana: will discusshe president's move and concerns we are headed for a recession with whithouse economic advisor larry kudlow. then, montana governoand democratic presidential candidate stevswbolick comes out inging against the dnc. will ask the governor about his hill climb to make the next debate stage, it's a "fox news sunday"
this is rachel depositing a check without leaving the house. y(rachel) [whispers] ou seen my debit card? (matt) [whispers] no. (vo) this is rachel turning off her debit card. att) [whispers] babe. n.(vo) and back on ag this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. >> i'm dana perino in for chris wallace. president trump delays tariffs on china amid concerns a drawn-out tra war could hit home. ♪ >> the christmas season, just case some of the tariffs would have an...
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host: rachel quester joining us as part of our podcasters series.want to ask her a question about "the daily," give us a call. 02-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8002 for independents. taken uphis podcast the issue of the mass shootings -- what are you hearing? guest: this is not the first mass shooting we've had to cover on the show. we've been trying to figure out what is the context, what is the information we can provide? for the particular shooting in el paso, we decided to take a look at the location of where this happened. onspoke with our reporters the ground in el paso trying to figure out the story there. we spoke to a reporter who was doing some -- was looking into why this shooter potentially chose this walmart, the specific location, the people who shop there. there's a lot of people coming across the border to shop there. they were doing back to school shopping. we thought it was important to understand that particular location and white was maybe chosen -- and why it was maybe chosen. trying to put some c
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her name is rachel. and she may become my audiences second favorite rachel. entirely possible. >> you have me at. that lawrence, thank you, my friend. >> thank you, rachel. >> you're going to hear from the other rachael tonight and for many of you, i'm very, very sure she will become your second favorite rachael in the world. she is a political science professor who accurately predicted last year's big blue wave in the house of representatives election along before and i mean long before anyone else did. she issued a couple of estimates of how many seats the democrats would pick up. then the democrats picked up 46. and now she is ready with her prediction very specific about next year's presidential election. she predicted what she thinks is the minimum number of electoral votes, the democratic candidate for president is going to get whoever the democratic presidential candidate turns out ton. and like me, he'll probably be stunned at what that number is because that number says it doesn't matter what the candidates say at the debates. or who the democrats no
her name is rachel. and she may become my audiences second favorite rachel. entirely possible. >> you have me at. that lawrence, thank you, my friend. >> thank you, rachel. >> you're going to hear from the other rachael tonight and for many of you, i'm very, very sure she will become your second favorite rachael in the world. she is a political science professor who accurately predicted last year's big blue wave in the house of representatives election along before and i mean...
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he did it in the crossover with rachel maddow.ead story, the equivalent of the top of the front page with the newspaper. he says if true, if true. you work for print publications, that's the conversation you have with the city editor or the assignment desk. you don't go on live national tv and say "if true." >> tucker: [laughs] that's what i say -- i've never written a lead with that phrase in it. great to see her tonight, thank you for that. >> thanks. >> tucker: new reports tonight say that ilhan omar had an affair with someone hired by her campaign. that's what they are saying. the question is, what an arrangement might know mike lik that break laws? we will investigate. plus, the dnc is pulling out all the stops to keep tulsi gabbard off the debate stage. she is back fromro her military- she joins us for an interview just ahead. ♪ >> tucker: congresswoman ilhan omar is back in the news again in newly released divorce papers, a claim has made that she has had a long-term affair with a political consultant, her political consult
he did it in the crossover with rachel maddow.ead story, the equivalent of the top of the front page with the newspaper. he says if true, if true. you work for print publications, that's the conversation you have with the city editor or the assignment desk. you don't go on live national tv and say "if true." >> tucker: [laughs] that's what i say -- i've never written a lead with that phrase in it. great to see her tonight, thank you for that. >> thanks. >> tucker:...
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>> absolutely, rachel. connect some dots with some of the things you talked about last night, since the 2016 election we've had so much conversation about russian interference in democracies, russian efforts to undermine democracies, we know the russian government as proxies uses a range of tools. we've talked a lot about social media influence operations. we've talked a lot about cyber attacks. but one of the things in the u.s. we haven't been talking enough about is russia's use of economic coercion and maligned financial influence, which are two other really key parts of the tool kit that we have seen the russian government using across the transatlantic community for nearly two decades. it's something that i think we really need to be much more aware of as we look at the broader strategy that russia is employing to undermine and attack our democracies. >> can you give us an example, even a hypothetical example of how that works? how does russia use it to the things it wants from other countries? >> abso
>> absolutely, rachel. connect some dots with some of the things you talked about last night, since the 2016 election we've had so much conversation about russian interference in democracies, russian efforts to undermine democracies, we know the russian government as proxies uses a range of tools. we've talked a lot about social media influence operations. we've talked a lot about cyber attacks. but one of the things in the u.s. we haven't been talking enough about is russia's use of...
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rachel, what do you think? unprecedented? yes. all of this is unprecedented. unconstitutional?rding this, and what is fascinating to me asa this, and what is fascinating to me as a politicaljunkie, so much in the brexit process has hinged on case law and precedent and obscure clauses and people like dominic grieve and jacob with mark going through the archives of parliament to try and find — withjohn burke oh — evidence in theirfavour. ——john bercow. speak about our -- speaker bercow. speak about our -- speaker bercow and jason together searching for evidence. if you combine them, you get a sort of treasure hunt. i think that we should start this today, the campaign begins. and i remember candle sitting at a desk like this one, directing things. i quite like that role —— kendall.m is interesting because the word is democracy. parliament with elected mps or is it the executive, that is the battle borisjohnson and his tea m the battle borisjohnson and his team are really gearing up to fight. parliament versus the people that by the government and this idea of what democracy is an
rachel, what do you think? unprecedented? yes. all of this is unprecedented. unconstitutional?rding this, and what is fascinating to me asa this, and what is fascinating to me as a politicaljunkie, so much in the brexit process has hinged on case law and precedent and obscure clauses and people like dominic grieve and jacob with mark going through the archives of parliament to try and find — withjohn burke oh — evidence in theirfavour. ——john bercow. speak about our -- speaker bercow....
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>> rachel scott in new jersey. thank you. >>> this programming note, more on all of this and the latest on the 2020 race tomorrow morning on "this week." >>> we move on to the deadly explosion overseas. dozens of people kill in the afghanistan, including women and children. many wounded when a blast ripped through a packed wedding hall in western kabul. hundreds may have been inside at the time of the explosion. the violence shattering more than a week of calm in the afghan capital. those rising tes on the streets of hong kong. police and protesters going into an 11th week of clashes as gathering chinese forces loom across the border. the big question on everyone's mind -- will china storm the city? ian pannell reporting from a region on the brink. >> reporter: tonight, tensions mounting in hong kong. on the streets of this global financial center, a dangerous game of cat and mouse between police and protesters who are showing no sign of backing down. a rapidly developing and highly volatile situation here in hong
>> rachel scott in new jersey. thank you. >>> this programming note, more on all of this and the latest on the 2020 race tomorrow morning on "this week." >>> we move on to the deadly explosion overseas. dozens of people kill in the afghanistan, including women and children. many wounded when a blast ripped through a packed wedding hall in western kabul. hundreds may have been inside at the time of the explosion. the violence shattering more than a week of calm...
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rachel and mikey took their time. >> it took a year to actually ask her for her number. >> describing their eight-year romance as slow and steady. >> what i love the most is his patience. >> similarly after mikey proposed at christmas in 2017 they decided o n a long engagement with plenty of time to plan and for their family to save up. the destination, a no-brainer. hawaii, where mikey took rachel on their first vacation as a couple and where she discovered the aloha life. >> it's a hospitalble culture without any strings attach. >> they hired wendy, who goes by wen, to arrange the wedding. >> it was almost like we are still a year and a half out. far from the aloha life. >> reporter: it's the exact opposite. >> everything is underwater. everything. it's so bad right now with what happened and having to deal with the issues. gentleman the clishs including a lawsuit out of new york by cash flow funding which brought the business and receivables for $50,000 kchlt cash flow fundings attorney michael samuels said went defaulted on her first payment of $600. >> in transactions like this i
rachel and mikey took their time. >> it took a year to actually ask her for her number. >> describing their eight-year romance as slow and steady. >> what i love the most is his patience. >> similarly after mikey proposed at christmas in 2017 they decided o n a long engagement with plenty of time to plan and for their family to save up. the destination, a no-brainer. hawaii, where mikey took rachel on their first vacation as a couple and where she discovered the aloha...
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good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel.to join a field of presidential candidates, especially if it was going to be as big as it has become. but apparently she has decided to sit this out. >> she's decided to sit this out but i think she has other ideas. i mean, i think that part of -- i think she's, a, ambitious, b, strategic. and c, knows that whoever is the nominee is going to have to consider her as a running mate. and may be considered as a running mate from not being in the pool of presidential contenders is a good move at this point. >> and a southern running mate for the democrats, that's something we haven't had for quite a while. >> let alone someone who's incredibly talented and charismatic. >> and did we mention african-american woman which is
good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel.to join a field of presidential candidates, especially if it was going to be as big as it has become. but apparently she has decided to sit this out. >> she's decided to sit this out but i think she has other ideas. i mean, i think that part of -- i think she's, a, ambitious, b, strategic. and c, knows that whoever is the nominee is going to have to consider her as a running mate. and may be considered as a running mate from not being...
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in a -- rachel evans.e early days of e.t.f.s, before the law was very clear on how e.t.f.s work, this happen, ke they had to use this other legal structure that required its 11 random e tied to kids, what? achel: it's not about the modern era of e.t.f. old retrofitting to the law. rachel: when they were trying first out with the e.t.f.s, they were looking around for what kind of model with allow them to come up an investment product to list on the stock exchange. capabilities, unit investment trust seemed to fit quite well. they have to have a termination date. usually, this is 25 years. bit longer or shorter. this is what they set for spy. off and rted to take got interest, they wanted to make sure it could extend so close it n't have to down in 2018. they added these names extending termination date to 2118 or 0 years after the last of the 11 children died. romaine: that's kind of morbid. ift happens when they die or they die early? i mean what's the procedure? at some point they obviously to restructure
in a -- rachel evans.e early days of e.t.f.s, before the law was very clear on how e.t.f.s work, this happen, ke they had to use this other legal structure that required its 11 random e tied to kids, what? achel: it's not about the modern era of e.t.f. old retrofitting to the law. rachel: when they were trying first out with the e.t.f.s, they were looking around for what kind of model with allow them to come up an investment product to list on the stock exchange. capabilities, unit investment...
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how is rachel doing? >> you know, she's doing really well.et mad at me for saying this, but she's a pro at having kids. she's had nine. she does it really well. when anyone gets news like this, some might have had this situation happen and they've had the experience, that's one thing. when you hear your child has a heart condition, it's shocking. it was shocking to her, and you don't understand it. what are the probabilities of success? and dealing with those problems? and so we're starting to figure this stuff all out right now. yesterday as my announcement was going out, we were going in for a three-hour immediating wimeet pediatric cardiologist. what does this mean, where do we go and how do we deal with it? she's doing really well. she's a great woman and person of faith. god is good and he's been good to us. any gift he gives us we're grateful to have. it might not always be what you expect, but we accept it and love it. >> houlw old is your oldest? >> she's 19. she goes to the university of chicago. she's going to be a sophomore this co
how is rachel doing? >> you know, she's doing really well.et mad at me for saying this, but she's a pro at having kids. she's had nine. she does it really well. when anyone gets news like this, some might have had this situation happen and they've had the experience, that's one thing. when you hear your child has a heart condition, it's shocking. it was shocking to her, and you don't understand it. what are the probabilities of success? and dealing with those problems? and so we're...
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county west of the little alien and rachel of atta is preparing for the invasion.had over 1800 missed calls. >>the storm area 51 event has given way to alien stock a three-day festival on 30 acres in rachel nevada, the nearest town to the top secret military installation in the dusty nevada desert got to deal with. >>the vendors and the food trucks and the county in trying to make sure that my community is safe and stays clean county says coordination is key and public safety is at the top of the list. >>the only hospital and emergency room in lincoln county is about an hour and a half away from rachel it has 3 e r bads one intensive care bed and 4 other acute beds for care. the hospital is working out a plan for the influx of potential patients if needed during the festival west says the lincoln county sheriff is also working on public safety plans. she is contracting on-site security and will have medical staff on site. not far down the road the alien research center is working on their own set up for the september 20th event they're going to come. no matter what
county west of the little alien and rachel of atta is preparing for the invasion.had over 1800 missed calls. >>the storm area 51 event has given way to alien stock a three-day festival on 30 acres in rachel nevada, the nearest town to the top secret military installation in the dusty nevada desert got to deal with. >>the vendors and the food trucks and the county in trying to make sure that my community is safe and stays clean county says coordination is key and public safety is at...
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rachel: i completely agree. a recession is being pushed down the line, and at some point we will see that rubber hit the road and we will see trade tensions play into people's bottom line. the question is does it come in q3 or hit around christmas? david: rachel evans and brooke sutherland, thank you very much for being with us today. you can find all the charts we just used and more by running gtv on your terminal. you can browse the recent features or save your favorite charts. go to gtv . shah, up, more with seema principal global investors chief strategist. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ renita: this is "bloomberg daybreak." a new owner for the brooklyn nets. executive vice alibaba'sas taken -- executive chairman has taken control of the club. walmart boosted its full-year out club -- its full-year outlook spike in escalating trade war with china. shares rose as much a 7% thursday, the most intraday since august. ceo has resigned, and the board has accepted his resignation. the chief customer officer and ex
rachel: i completely agree. a recession is being pushed down the line, and at some point we will see that rubber hit the road and we will see trade tensions play into people's bottom line. the question is does it come in q3 or hit around christmas? david: rachel evans and brooke sutherland, thank you very much for being with us today. you can find all the charts we just used and more by running gtv on your terminal. you can browse the recent features or save your favorite charts. go to gtv ....
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four days a week and i'm back with rachel.people and we get beat up a little bit as members of congress. we are favorite punching bags. but they are really hard on families. and i didn't die. i kind of felt like i was at my funeral yesterday. i will figure out different things to do where i can have a better balance where i can support rachel and the kids. but not with the same schedule that i have as a u.s. congressman. ainsley: rachel -- >> i would just add every congressional family i'm a congressional spouse as well as being a contributor for you guys and when the spouses all get together, we all talk about work life balance for our families. it's a really tough thing to do. it's tough if you have two kids. it's really rough with nine. we have been looking for signs. it's not the only reason, it's just an indication of the bandwidth is getting really tight here and at some point you have just got to put your family first. i feel really proud of what sean has done in 8 and a half years in congress. i think the republicans h
four days a week and i'm back with rachel.people and we get beat up a little bit as members of congress. we are favorite punching bags. but they are really hard on families. and i didn't die. i kind of felt like i was at my funeral yesterday. i will figure out different things to do where i can have a better balance where i can support rachel and the kids. but not with the same schedule that i have as a u.s. congressman. ainsley: rachel -- >> i would just add every congressional family...
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discussion from mississippi to start, we want to show you a little bit of a program from last year with racheldevlin on the desegregation of american public schools through the actions of young women throughout the country. >> "a girl stands at the door" is a retelling of brown board of education. it's a retelling that situates the story with the young girls and women who were plaintiff in desegregation lawsuits in the late 1940s and leading up to brown v board and by telling the stories of the woman who volunteered to desegregate the schools especially in the deep south. these young women took grace book risks and filing lawsuits especially in the late 1940s they suffered backlash from often from the white community but also in their own communities when they filed the desegregation lawsuits early in the late 1840s. historians have looked at brown v board and assumed it was an idea hatched by naacp lawyers and brought to the supreme court by thurgood marshall who most people know and naacp. this book does is says that brown v board would've never happened without the labor and contributions a
discussion from mississippi to start, we want to show you a little bit of a program from last year with racheldevlin on the desegregation of american public schools through the actions of young women throughout the country. >> "a girl stands at the door" is a retelling of brown board of education. it's a retelling that situates the story with the young girls and women who were plaintiff in desegregation lawsuits in the late 1940s and leading up to brown v board and by telling...
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also about the fact that tonight on msnbc there will be special programming with brian williams and rachel maddow and the whole team, nicolle wallace as well at 9:00 eastern on msnbc. here is ali velshi and stephanie ruhle for velshi and ruhle. >> thank you. we'll continue the coverage. it's monday, august 5th. we begin with breaking news on the two mass shootings in america. 22 people were killed in el paso. the number has now increased to 22. another nine in dayton, ohio. the shootings just 13 hours apart. in texas authorities are questioning the 21-year-old suspect who traveled more than 600 miles across the state from a dallas suburb to el paso. the ohio gunman is dead. police were able to take him down within 30 seconds. at least 27 people were injured in dayton.
also about the fact that tonight on msnbc there will be special programming with brian williams and rachel maddow and the whole team, nicolle wallace as well at 9:00 eastern on msnbc. here is ali velshi and stephanie ruhle for velshi and ruhle. >> thank you. we'll continue the coverage. it's monday, august 5th. we begin with breaking news on the two mass shootings in america. 22 people were killed in el paso. the number has now increased to 22. another nine in dayton, ohio. the shootings...
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earlier, rachel schofield spoke to richard ratcliffe about what he plans to do now. a big change over the weekend. we have had the banning of family visits apart from once a month, and we've also had no phone calls. well, you are allowed six phone calls, but only domestic numbers, so she cannot call me as one of them. why has that happened? we are bewildered. there's been a change at the head of the prison, so it could be that. it could be wider politics, though it's often hard to tell with iran.
earlier, rachel schofield spoke to richard ratcliffe about what he plans to do now. a big change over the weekend. we have had the banning of family visits apart from once a month, and we've also had no phone calls. well, you are allowed six phone calls, but only domestic numbers, so she cannot call me as one of them. why has that happened? we are bewildered. there's been a change at the head of the prison, so it could be that. it could be wider politics, though it's often hard to tell with...
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when rachel maddow said to him, that's a scenario i've never contemplated.n rachel maddow has never contemplated the scenario, you know you are on very thin ice with the russian hoax. >> tucker: what's so funny is that this anchor, famously, because he talks about it quite a bit, is a harvard man. they are the most impressive specimens that our system produces. does that make you wonder about our system a little bit? >> he is not a journalist. he went to saint sebastian's, which is a finishing school for rich little boys in the suburbs. then he goes to harvard. he didn't work for a newspaper or a local tv station. he worked for the harvard lampoon. he has no experience. i thought he was satisfied with being a fake msnbc tough guy like donny deutsch. but now, he wants to produce fake news. he's as much a journalist as al sharpton or joy reid. again, he calls it an item. he did it as a crossover with rachel maddow. that means it's the lead story. it's the equivalent of the top of the front page of a newspaper. he says, if true. if true. talked to mike tucker,
when rachel maddow said to him, that's a scenario i've never contemplated.n rachel maddow has never contemplated the scenario, you know you are on very thin ice with the russian hoax. >> tucker: what's so funny is that this anchor, famously, because he talks about it quite a bit, is a harvard man. they are the most impressive specimens that our system produces. does that make you wonder about our system a little bit? >> he is not a journalist. he went to saint sebastian's, which is...
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of the inhabitants of this country because there are always clichés about every nationality and rachelis going to set us straight months in germany this week she's looking tricks that might simplify your life which have been invented here some very simple and straightforward and some rov a quirky. the germans have a reputation for being sensible efficient practical so it's no surprise that they have a knack for inventing stuff in fact many of the european champion of inventions the world cup when you've got a title like that. no country in your reports more patents each year than jim getting $20000.00 a year worldwide and the u.s. japan and china. to be said they have way people. at the head of the m p 3 musical breakthrough came from ca hines. can speak his gift to the world that. we have invented. for the whole making station refund and let's not forget a minute to bend as a housewife and let the start of the 20th century she had enough of over brood gravy coffee so she invented the coffee filter this came so i thought that she found the business smashing the patriarchy on improving
of the inhabitants of this country because there are always clichés about every nationality and rachelis going to set us straight months in germany this week she's looking tricks that might simplify your life which have been invented here some very simple and straightforward and some rov a quirky. the germans have a reputation for being sensible efficient practical so it's no surprise that they have a knack for inventing stuff in fact many of the european champion of inventions the world cup...
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i think rachel's point, rachel's work seems particularly and theto me on this idea of the military family, the bonds of friendship and love that develop between officers and the significance of that when it comes to effective conduct on the battlefield or of the army. there is a political dimension to this in terms of people, of men and their imaginations, to see who can get ahead. the revolutionary army is in many ways a political institution and i think that is very -- carries forward into the future. out of c andaking , do what that loyalty means you intimately understand someone? you get this mental idea that everyone is having some kind of mind melt with their compatriots on the battlefield and they fully understand -- the use of the word love that is thrown away for -- thrown around freely among officers in the military family. all of these things seem directly relevant to me to the ,uccessful operation of an army especially in certain difficult of success. waves there are many difficult times during the course of the american revolution for the americans, for the patriot cause, and
i think rachel's point, rachel's work seems particularly and theto me on this idea of the military family, the bonds of friendship and love that develop between officers and the significance of that when it comes to effective conduct on the battlefield or of the army. there is a political dimension to this in terms of people, of men and their imaginations, to see who can get ahead. the revolutionary army is in many ways a political institution and i think that is very -- carries forward into...
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of the inhabitants of this country because there are always clichés about every nationality and rachelis going to set us straight months in germany this week she's looking traits that might simplify your life which have been invented here some very simple and straightforward and some rob a quirky. the germans have a reputation for being sensible efficient practical so it's no surprise that they have a knack for inventing stuff in fag's germany is the european champion of inventions goonies the...
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apart from old amusing and she is a great place now it's time for me to germans where my colleague rachel stewart investigates the foibles and idiosyncrasies of the inhabitants of this country because they're always key she's about every nationality and rachel is going to set it straight. in germany this week she's looking tricks that might simplify your life which have been invented here some very simple and straightforward and some rough a quirky. the germans have a reputation for being...
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>> npr host, rachel martin.d also point out, ken cuccinelli will be on erin tonight at 7:00 eastern here on cnn. rachel, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >>> the president just claimed the top republican in the senate now supports background checks. what leader mitch mcconnell's office is actually saying. >>> plus, a rash of suicides is rattling the new york police department now that an officer has taken his life. what is being done to help these officers in crisis? i'm finding it hard to stay on top of things. a faster laptop could help. plus, tech support to stay worry free. worry free. boom! ha.ha. boom! now save up to 40% on all furniture. up to 40% at office depot officemax or officedepot.com. no cover-up spray here. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors in a flowery fog. but febreze air effects eliminates odors. with a 100% natural propellent. it leaves behind a pleasant scent you'll love. [deep inhale] freshen up. don't cover up. febreze. >>> a comedian is taking on social media trolls who tried to
>> npr host, rachel martin.d also point out, ken cuccinelli will be on erin tonight at 7:00 eastern here on cnn. rachel, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >>> the president just claimed the top republican in the senate now supports background checks. what leader mitch mcconnell's office is actually saying. >>> plus, a rash of suicides is rattling the new york police department now that an officer has taken his life. what is being done to help these officers...
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in washington, d.c., james hodgkinson, who was a bernie sanders supporter and he loved rachel maddow and he loved msnbc. he took up arms and shot, almost killed represented steve scully duringhot congressman the softball game. i was not shouting up and down that we should condemn rachel maddow and that bernie sanders inspired this violence. that would be wrong. i don't know why it is equally -- not equally wrong for people to say the same thing about president trump and his reporters -- supporters. host: larry o'connor joining us. he is the host of the examining politic podcast and a radio talkshow host in washington, d.c.. our first call comes from ron. you are online with larry o'connor. go ahead. theer: has he ever read , does hearthur gelb know who that man is and how far you fall for him? thank you. i missed the last of it. host: arthur galb was the name. -- gelb was his name. guest: i'm not familiar. host: we will go to the republican line. good morning. caller: you are talking about bringing politics into this disaster, how about beto o'rourke yesterday, he called the presiden
in washington, d.c., james hodgkinson, who was a bernie sanders supporter and he loved rachel maddow and he loved msnbc. he took up arms and shot, almost killed represented steve scully duringhot congressman the softball game. i was not shouting up and down that we should condemn rachel maddow and that bernie sanders inspired this violence. that would be wrong. i don't know why it is equally -- not equally wrong for people to say the same thing about president trump and his reporters --...