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. >> skylar, rachel, sheila. total bffs. >> they hung out all the time. >> you thought of them as a team. >> the three of them became inseparable. >> then one ended up missing. >> nobody's heard from her. nobody knows where she is. >> something's wrong. something's bad wrong. >> where was skylar? someone was hiding something. >> it was the fbi. they were serious. >> twitter, instagram, facebook. you just see things start to get ridiculously out of control. >> a clique of mean girls. were they mean enough to kill? >> she was like, well, she'll blackmail me. >> it was such a shocking and scandalous kind of case. >> this was diabolical. >> evil comes in all shapes and sizes. >>> hello and welcome to "dateline." for skylar neese's parents their teenage daughter was all they could have hoped for. a straight-a student with lots of friends and happy at her part-time job. but then their world turned upside down when their only child seemed to vanish without a trace. at first police thought she ran away. but hints on soci
. >> skylar, rachel, sheila. total bffs. >> they hung out all the time. >> you thought of them as a team. >> the three of them became inseparable. >> then one ended up missing. >> nobody's heard from her. nobody knows where she is. >> something's wrong. something's bad wrong. >> where was skylar? someone was hiding something. >> it was the fbi. they were serious. >> twitter, instagram, facebook. you just see things start to get...
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hey, rachel. >> rachel: hi, bret, thanks a lot. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ >> rachel: i'm rachel campos-duffy and tonight take a closer look at joe biden's socialist trojan horse. now, prind was in pittsburgh just a few hours ago and unveiling the american jobs plan. this massive infrastructure and climate plan that he says will rebuild the backbone of america. >> not a plan are that tinkers around the edges. it's a once in a generation investment in america. unlike anything we have seen or done since we built the interstate highway system and the space race decades ago. in fact, it's the largest american jobs investment since world war ii. >> rachel: he is right. the size of this plan is massive. it dwarfs spending for the great new deal and great society programs from fdr and lyndon johnson. the plan aims to modernize bridges, highways, and roads. remove led piping and upgrade our sewer system. it throws billions into public transit programs and amtrak and puts electric charging stations across america. b
hey, rachel. >> rachel: hi, bret, thanks a lot. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ >> rachel: i'm rachel campos-duffy and tonight take a closer look at joe biden's socialist trojan horse. now, prind was in pittsburgh just a few hours ago and unveiling the american jobs plan. this massive infrastructure and climate plan that he says will rebuild the backbone of america. >> not a plan are that tinkers around the edges. it's a once in a generation...
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"fox news primetime" hosted by rachel campos-duffy starts right now. rachel? >> rachel: thank you, bret. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." i'm rachel campos-duffy. and tonight we have brand new images from inside an h.h.s. facility in donna, texas. thousands of migrant children packed end to end in a cramped facility meant to hold just 250. it's truly a dire situation made worse every day by the biden administration's open border immigration policies. we're going to talk about this escalating crisis and how it's benefiting child traffickers later in the show. but, first, we examine america's misplaced priorities. new outrage is growing over the biden administration's plan to spend tens of millions of dollars on temporary housing for migrant families. earlier this month, h.h.s. green lit an $87 million contract for a nonprofit to place 1200 migrant families in hotels. as our border facilities continue to overcrowd. now, no one argues that we need to get families out of these cramped shelters, but the price tag is raising eyebrows. broken down pe
"fox news primetime" hosted by rachel campos-duffy starts right now. rachel? >> rachel: thank you, bret. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." i'm rachel campos-duffy. and tonight we have brand new images from inside an h.h.s. facility in donna, texas. thousands of migrant children packed end to end in a cramped facility meant to hold just 250. it's truly a dire situation made worse every day by the biden administration's open border immigration policies....
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hey, rachel. >> rachel: thank you, bret. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ >> rachel: i'm rachel campos-duffy and tonight china's pandemic white wash is underway. the world health organization and china are set to release a joint report on the origins of covid-19. their conclusion? that the coronavirus likely jumped from a bat to humans, possibly through another animal species. now, it's a scenario that is certainly possible. many diseases transmit that way, sars, mursz all transport that way sars. that ferris could have happened in a wildlife farm or wet market or cave. we may never know the true origin. the w.h.o. study makes no claims that it is any closer to finding covid-19 patient brother. the only thing that the w.h.o. is sure about is that it didn't accidentally escape from the wuhan institute of virology and that we should all definitely stop looking into it. hmmm, how interesting. now, according to the associated press, quote: the team proposed further research in every area except the lab-leake
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rachel: so dan, let's unpack this. why has georgia become such an epicenter as this country addresses both issues of race and democracy? dan: well, a couple of reasons, rachel. one, obviously is the role that georgia played in this election giving the sate's electoral votes to joe biden for the first time a democrat winning in many, many years. secondly, having two runoff elections for the senate on the same day, something we've never seen before. and both of those seats going to the democrats which handed democrats control of the senate. but the third issue was the focus on the state by former president trump in his effort to undo the election and his effort to overturn the election. and as a result of that, it became a flashpoint for the country as a whole on the issue of voting rights. and what we're now seeing is that republicans are moving in georgia and in any other states to sbuche and try to pass -- introduce and try to pass legislation to restrict voting and we're seeing in washington democrats moving in the o
rachel: so dan, let's unpack this. why has georgia become such an epicenter as this country addresses both issues of race and democracy? dan: well, a couple of reasons, rachel. one, obviously is the role that georgia played in this election giving the sate's electoral votes to joe biden for the first time a democrat winning in many, many years. secondly, having two runoff elections for the senate on the same day, something we've never seen before. and both of those seats going to the democrats...
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he is the last reminder of his beloved rachel and his grief over rachel.o a long struggle but both rachel and leah's children go on to live lasting legacies of their own and become central figures in the lord's plan. >> i think that our pain, whether it's pain in our fertility or rejection, it can drive us to god. i'm learning to communicate more with my father because i want to build my skills up because i need to have them through these difficult times. >> i think it's always possible to have rivalry and tension in our family with our sisters or brothers or anyone else. we have to go to god and teach solutions to those problems. >> coming up, we dive into the story of ruth and how she handles being an outsider. many of us feel we are on the outside looking in. when we read the bible we can understand the struggle of being an outsider. >> i've always been one who lives on the edge. [inaudible] fortunately for me i was the first person to get a divorce. thankfully i've been divorced and raise children as a divorced mother and divorce is not popular when i
he is the last reminder of his beloved rachel and his grief over rachel.o a long struggle but both rachel and leah's children go on to live lasting legacies of their own and become central figures in the lord's plan. >> i think that our pain, whether it's pain in our fertility or rejection, it can drive us to god. i'm learning to communicate more with my father because i want to build my skills up because i need to have them through these difficult times. >> i think it's always...
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[sighs] rachel: rachel, what's coming?atest to end the mandatory masking why he says america needs more of this in its coronavirus restrictions. up next. stay with us ♪ i will be your ♪ ♪ trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good ♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, pro
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what you think, rachel? if you really want to - rachel? if you really want to im - rove rachel?achel? if you really want to improve safety for women, | rachel? if you really want to l improve safety for women, it's rachel? if you really want to - improve safety for women, it's great they're _ improve safety for women, it's great they're finally taking this seriously, but looks very much like a flashy— seriously, but looks very much like a flashy solution theyjust splashed over the _ a flashy solution theyjust splashed over the front pages because they have nothing else. if you want to make _ have nothing else. if you want to make women safer, make women feel comfortable reporting rape and make sure police _ comfortable reporting rape and make sure police do something about accusations of rape and harassment, and abuse _ accusations of rape and harassment, and abuse when they get reported. the vast _ and abuse when they get reported. the vast majority of rapes don't get reported. _ the vast majority of rapes don't get reported, no one gets charged for them, _ reported, no one get
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�* , , , ., rachel made. it _ rachel made. i'm surprised that the government has it properly - rachel made. i'm surprised that the l government has it properly addressed this point, _ government has it properly addressed this point, actually, given how much money— this point, actually, given how much nronev thev— this point, actually, given how much money they have been able to spend from an— money they have been able to spend from an emergency perspective. as rachel— from an emergency perspective. as rachel said, the very big reason that people don't stay home if they have symptoms or avoid getting a test is _ have symptoms or avoid getting a test is because they need to go to work— test is because they need to go to work and — test is because they need to go to work and they're afraid they might lose their— work and they're afraid they might lose theirjob and they need to pay their bills — lose theirjob and they need to pay their bills. one of the most important things in this crisis, you need _ important t
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good thing or bad thing, rachel? i am thing or bad thing, rachel?e so much pesticides which is better for the don't have to use so much pesticides which is betterfor the environment andindeed which is betterfor the environment and indeed to make crops that are higher yields and can survive in adverse weather condition, which has adverse weather condition, which has a real impact on global hunger, particularly in terms of the climate crisis. so cautiously optimistic stop i ok, all right rachel, rosa, thank you very much indeed. lovely to have you both for that second look at the papers. good evening, i'm tulsen tollett with your sports news, where we start with boxing. tyson fury and anthonyjoshua are set to meet in the ring this year after signing a two—fight deal that could become the most lucrative bout in the sport's history. the pair had agreed to fight in 2020 but, according to promoter eddie hearn, have only now put pen to paper on the deal, which could see the first fight staged in june orjuly. boxing commentator steve bunce says there's some
good thing or bad thing, rachel? i am thing or bad thing, rachel?e so much pesticides which is better for the don't have to use so much pesticides which is betterfor the environment andindeed which is betterfor the environment and indeed to make crops that are higher yields and can survive in adverse weather condition, which has adverse weather condition, which has a real impact on global hunger, particularly in terms of the climate crisis. so cautiously optimistic stop i ok, all right rachel,...
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rachel: hangover. top story, the border. as the biden administration finally lets a camera inside, what they're referring to a aspirational facility holding kids in texas. david spunt joins us "fox news live" washington as we learn how many unaccompanied minors are currently in custody. david, it's a jaw-dropping number of kids but we finally got to see inside one of the facilities but, of course, they only put us inside their best facility. >> yeah, we did. and media organizations from all across the spectrum are asking to see more facilities. those numbers continue to grow of those unaccompanied children, even families coming across the border. yesterday, president biden put in charge his haven't, vp kamala harris to take control of what's going on at the border. i want to show you these new numbers though, steve, you mentioned. we are talking 16,513 unaccompanied children in the custody of health and human services. and border protection. also, within the lastier, weigh last last year297 covid cases
rachel: hangover. top story, the border. as the biden administration finally lets a camera inside, what they're referring to a aspirational facility holding kids in texas. david spunt joins us "fox news live" washington as we learn how many unaccompanied minors are currently in custody. david, it's a jaw-dropping number of kids but we finally got to see inside one of the facilities but, of course, they only put us inside their best facility. >> yeah, we did. and media...
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rachel, over to you. rachel: thank you.r in a january executive order on climate change. the lawsuit claims that biden does not have the authority to federally regulate quote social cost of greenhouse gases end quote. missouri attorney general eric schmitt is leading that lawsuit and he joins me now. welcome attorney general. tell me why exactly are you filing this lawsuit? >> well, it's a massive overreach and will expand the administrative state in a way that we have never seen. on his first day in office january 20th, joe biden issued this executive order that created this working group of unelected cabinet folks to come up with what is the quote, unquote, social cost of greenhouse gases. and what they are trying to do is predict future migration patterns and warfare. hundreds of years into the future. what's the cost of all of that? pull it back into realtime, and then give a blank check to all these agents to go out and tax and your regulate agriculture, manufacturing, essentially wipe those entire industries out of bu
rachel, over to you. rachel: thank you.r in a january executive order on climate change. the lawsuit claims that biden does not have the authority to federally regulate quote social cost of greenhouse gases end quote. missouri attorney general eric schmitt is leading that lawsuit and he joins me now. welcome attorney general. tell me why exactly are you filing this lawsuit? >> well, it's a massive overreach and will expand the administrative state in a way that we have never seen. on his...
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peter: rachel lerman. rachel: reshma, popular to code a little bit through the program?eshma: i have. and i wear it as a badge of honor as an entrepreneur that i didn't need to be a coder to build this organization. and that's what i tell people all the time. that i had so much passion and so much love, and that came from a working-class family, and knowing that education and opportunity was everything. so part of learning to code was again, this desire as i got older to learn something new, to sit with my frustration. and now i can. my son and i get on scratch and sit there, and i am just proud watching him, and also learning alongside him as a parent. rachel: i am interested in something you said earlier. you said if companies can change the diversity and retention issues they are having, they need to be really aggressive about having bias training to help people dismantle biases that they have. how did you do that? if you controlled the diversity budget for a big but he, how would you do that? reshma: i would send literally everyone of my engineers to go through bias
peter: rachel lerman. rachel: reshma, popular to code a little bit through the program?eshma: i have. and i wear it as a badge of honor as an entrepreneur that i didn't need to be a coder to build this organization. and that's what i tell people all the time. that i had so much passion and so much love, and that came from a working-class family, and knowing that education and opportunity was everything. so part of learning to code was again, this desire as i got older to learn something new, to...
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rachel: you have me convinced.spend money quite like the government, there's always going to be a big spending problem when it comes to these massive bills, tom cotton is really powerful but the first two covid-19 relief bills included money that went to prisoners in those bills to get republican support which is a problem, no taxpayer money should ever go to the boston marathon bomber or dylan ruth, that is a horrifying thing to think of but we are one year into this pandemic the first relief bill was passed in march of 2020 and also has the same price tag $1.9 trillion, like leo just said we have a light at the end of the tunnel the vaccine and the economy is already opening up to passable with the same amount of money in it is totally financially irresponsible but it'll be difficult to convince republicans as well, they are at fault for passing the monster spending bills as well. ben: it is something they have all done time and time again and it will happen again unfortunately. san francisco spending more than $
rachel: you have me convinced.spend money quite like the government, there's always going to be a big spending problem when it comes to these massive bills, tom cotton is really powerful but the first two covid-19 relief bills included money that went to prisoners in those bills to get republican support which is a problem, no taxpayer money should ever go to the boston marathon bomber or dylan ruth, that is a horrifying thing to think of but we are one year into this pandemic the first relief...
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rachel. rachel: he didn't know basic facts.pt saying, you know, he didn't understand that the big seasonal wave comes in may, duh. he doesn't realize that the dessert is really cold right now. that this is actually a low season. and that as you move into may, that's the high season. he was saying no now is the high season. how do you make policy on the border and you don't know basic facts about migration? >> or you're purposefully misleading people. right? it's one or the other. once he said that republican lawmakers don't support me but republican voters do. i'm sorry, i don't know what republican supporters are supporting the president on at this point and i look at gallup that has him at 10% support among g.o.p. voters. so when he was asked about unity he said well what i mean by unity is that republican voters support me and democratic supporters support me, so, therefore, that's what i'm going to go ahead with in terms of nuking the filibuster and pushing everything forward on an infrastructure bill, for instance, that ha
rachel. rachel: he didn't know basic facts.pt saying, you know, he didn't understand that the big seasonal wave comes in may, duh. he doesn't realize that the dessert is really cold right now. that this is actually a low season. and that as you move into may, that's the high season. he was saying no now is the high season. how do you make policy on the border and you don't know basic facts about migration? >> or you're purposefully misleading people. right? it's one or the other. once he...
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she was very good friends with rachel, is anyone heard from herfollowing friends with rachel, is anyonegold cup as she ruing the fact that she did not write that in the race? i she ruing the fact that she did not write that in the race?— write that in the race? i think she will walk away — write that in the race? i think she will walk away tonight _ write that in the race? i think she will walk away tonight thinking i write that in the race? i think she i will walk away tonight thinking that she's got six winners and it's all about the next winter and of course we've had the opportunity and gone so close to getting yourself a gold cup winner they don't come around very often. i think rachel, she's not set as much tonight, but i think she will be walking away thinking the one that got away today and possibly going best. a shortage of room for herjust after the last events but she's only been beaten and length of the line. brilliant and length of the line. brilliant and and out of the but that's going to be one that got away. find and and out of the but that's going to be one that got away
she was very good friends with rachel, is anyone heard from herfollowing friends with rachel, is anyonegold cup as she ruing the fact that she did not write that in the race? i she ruing the fact that she did not write that in the race?— write that in the race? i think she will walk away — write that in the race? i think she will walk away tonight _ write that in the race? i think she will walk away tonight thinking i write that in the race? i think she i will walk away tonight thinking...
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and, rachel, really get sense of the issue. and, rachel. that _ really get sense of the issue.t is _ really get sense of the issue. and, rachel, that is what _ really get sense of the issue. and, rachel, that is what the _ really get sense of the issue. and, rachel, that is what the government has been underlining throughout the day. it is also stressing and it has workers are exempt from this public sector pay freeze, and as kate was mentioning, the private sector has been really badly hit. those people have lost their jobs, been really badly hit. those people have lost theirjobs, you've lost yourjob. i have lost their “obs, you've lost our “ob. . , , ., yourjob. i agree, but it is a really weird _ yourjob. i agree, but it is a really weird thing _ yourjob. i agree, but it is a really weird thing to - yourjob. i agree, but it is a really weird thing to do, - yourjob. i agree, but it is a really weird thing to do, to | yourjob. i agree, but it is a - really weird thing to do, to pick public—sector workers against private—sector workers. let's look at the _ private—sector worker
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rachel: enacted.d as griff says goes on to guatemala they are going to say why did the biden administration change things because things were working out just fine? apparently what she is asking the leaders of guatemala and mexico is help us out. we can't handle this surge or these circumstances now at our southern border so do whatever you can. jen psaki was asked yesterday, you know, how are you getting out the word now is not the time to come? and she said well, we are running radio ads. it's lake as i hook at the images of the migrants heading towards the united states, i don't see anybody listening to a radio. obviously has that has not been very effective. what they need to have is have joe biden the president of the united states just have a major address about the trouble at our southern border and just make it very clear. do not come right now. the problem for the president though is for years he has been saying if i'm elected come. if i'm elected come. he got elected and they are coming. ill
rachel: enacted.d as griff says goes on to guatemala they are going to say why did the biden administration change things because things were working out just fine? apparently what she is asking the leaders of guatemala and mexico is help us out. we can't handle this surge or these circumstances now at our southern border so do whatever you can. jen psaki was asked yesterday, you know, how are you getting out the word now is not the time to come? and she said well, we are running radio ads....
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and rachel have said that. the olympics are just the best of the best athlete so it's going to be really hard to make it i'm going to give it everything i've got and i think i can make it it's the most amazing thing ever i feel like i actually have a really good possibility of making it and that's what it pumps me up and excites me. to be already part of the olympic history. we're part of something bigger than just surfing. 2021 summer fashion trends pink is all the way and lift your mood. glamorous and comfortable can be. distilled water on top of my. coffee sleeves and tops are making a comeback. son 0. next. on the road to recovery the superhero. my mission is clear. and to me color slowly explore germany. take time to check everything out there's a lot going on in. germany tried and tested check in on. 60 minutes. personal drama competition rivalry marketing numbers atmosphere by intuition love hate money. fans primes 5 spams and found old ball to go off on you tube join us langham. this is europe's biggest
and rachel have said that. the olympics are just the best of the best athlete so it's going to be really hard to make it i'm going to give it everything i've got and i think i can make it it's the most amazing thing ever i feel like i actually have a really good possibility of making it and that's what it pumps me up and excites me. to be already part of the olympic history. we're part of something bigger than just surfing. 2021 summer fashion trends pink is all the way and lift your mood....
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and rachel have said that. the olympics are just the best of the best athlete so it's going to be really hard to make it i'm going to give it everything i've got and i think i can make it it's the most amazing thing ever i feel like i actually have a really good possibility of making it and that's what it pumps me up and next i'm going. to be are a part of the olympic history. we're part of something bigger than just surfing. going going twice so. $16000000.00 for. what does the artist think about this. crypto. board. marcus. what you want. next on d.w. . rain forest radio using a microphone and recorder to fight exploitation 3 men are protecting the rain forest with our courageous reporting. companies are threatening to precious habitat the radio women are providing the numbers on people with. 60 minutes. got some hot tips for your bucket list. corner trip. hot spot for some subtle and some great cultural memorials to boot. double trouble because we go. and have a mobile number to be quite honest it's just cra
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scott, when did you propose to rachel? we had oscar. did you propose to rachel? we had oscar. the next day _ did you propose to rachel? we had oscar. the next day they _ did you propose to rachel? we had oscar. the next day they kept - did you propose to rachel? we had i oscar. the next day they kept rachel and oscar in overnight. i had the ring on me and the baby grow as well when he was born stop it after 25 hours, i thought she could probably do without that as well. the next day i went back to pick them up and i took the ring and the baby grow and the midwives helped me to get him dressed into the baby grow, they distracted rachel for me, turned her away, helped me with getting dressed because i had never dressed a tiny little baby like that before my life. the baby grow said, mummy, will you marry my daddy? then rachel turned round and saw it. and she said yes, thankfully.— said yes, thankfully. thank goodness- _ said yes, thankfully. thank goodness. what _ said yes, thankfully. thank goodness. what did - said yes, thankfully. thank goodness. what did you i
scott, when did you propose to rachel? we had oscar. did you propose to rachel? we had oscar. the next day _ did you propose to rachel? we had oscar. the next day they _ did you propose to rachel? we had oscar. the next day they kept - did you propose to rachel? we had i oscar. the next day they kept rachel and oscar in overnight. i had the ring on me and the baby grow as well when he was born stop it after 25 hours, i thought she could probably do without that as well. the next day i went back...
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so rachel how do you feel about that?nce, the book the emmy, and lindsay boylan said she tweeted her sexual harassment allegation in july when she found out that he was being floated as a potential candidate for attorney general. so it seems like he was rising in the pandemic while everyone else was suffering. >> yeah. and he did it with the complicity of the media i feel bad for these women these sexual harassment charges are sad. i'm sure it was very uncomfortable for those girls. but and those women but the truth is, that they are not at the level of 15,000, you know, elderly grandparents diagnose that is the real reason why governor cuomo should go. that is the real reason why he should be in hot water and it steams me that the media continues to put these me too allegations which are bad but not on the same scale as the deaths of 15,000 people. and i think the reason they're not doing it is very obvious they have they want to hold him up as hero and foil against drurch who was doing everything bad and they were on to
so rachel how do you feel about that?nce, the book the emmy, and lindsay boylan said she tweeted her sexual harassment allegation in july when she found out that he was being floated as a potential candidate for attorney general. so it seems like he was rising in the pandemic while everyone else was suffering. >> yeah. and he did it with the complicity of the media i feel bad for these women these sexual harassment charges are sad. i'm sure it was very uncomfortable for those girls. but...
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magazine and former speechwriter for bernie sanders presidential campaign last year and economist rachel grasmere worked for years of the joint economic committee of the united states senate and she's currently a senior policy analyst at the heritage foundation where she studies the economy and federal budget thank you to you both for joining us today let me start out with you rachel you $7.25 an hour i mean just hearing that and knowing you know i've been working on economic issues for a very long time and when you look at workers stagnation you look at wage stagnation i mean the 7 dollars 25 dollar line seems almost embarrassing who would be opposed to raising that what what is the case against raising the minimum wage. well the some $25.00 an hour that's not a living wage and i think we all acknowledge that but look at it it's a stepping stone it's the bottom rungs on the ladder so that people who are just entering the labor market the 26000000 americans who don't have a high school degree somebody with a disability or criminal record it's that starting point for them to be able to ga
magazine and former speechwriter for bernie sanders presidential campaign last year and economist rachel grasmere worked for years of the joint economic committee of the united states senate and she's currently a senior policy analyst at the heritage foundation where she studies the economy and federal budget thank you to you both for joining us today let me start out with you rachel you $7.25 an hour i mean just hearing that and knowing you know i've been working on economic issues for a very...
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and rachel have said that. the olympics are just the best of the best athlete so it's going to be really hard to make it i'm going to give it everything i've got and i think i can make it it's the most amazing thing ever i feel like i actually have a really good possibility of making it and that's what it pumps me up and next i'm going. to be are a part of the olympic history. we're part of something bigger than just surfing. 2021 summer fashion trends. is all the rage and lifts your move. glamorous and consummate can be done. with a disco glitter on top of her 1st. coffee sleeves and tops making a come. out sun year old. next w. . come to australia's little known paradise tourist strait islands. it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people who live here on the vast expanses of the stream islands song from the flood of tourists. the only down side it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 45 minutes on g.w. . massive drama competition rivalry marketing numbers atmosphere power fight that's how intuition
and rachel have said that. the olympics are just the best of the best athlete so it's going to be really hard to make it i'm going to give it everything i've got and i think i can make it it's the most amazing thing ever i feel like i actually have a really good possibility of making it and that's what it pumps me up and next i'm going. to be are a part of the olympic history. we're part of something bigger than just surfing. 2021 summer fashion trends. is all the rage and lifts your move....
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there's chris hayes our home over rachel and they literally the bile from the bile docs of their liver is being projectile vomited into the faces of the american t.v. viewer and they call that art and yet all of this is a caustic poison of misinformation lies and propaganda fed by the defense contractors as only purpose of having as on her show is to aid in the bet her in the destruction of innocent babies and children when it that she's participating in and school routes i don't consider her american of oh great while rachel maddow she actually does tell the truth a lot if you look at her video clips but turn off the sound don't listen to her words watch her face and i start blinking really fast and those are your eyes are often truth tellers right that's what you know intelligence agents look for in a source or police will look at your eyes to see what they're actually saying and and revealing when you're lying so if you look at her i look at her videos without listening to the lies or whatever she's saying then you'll see her eyes start blinking furiously when she doesn't believe ac
there's chris hayes our home over rachel and they literally the bile from the bile docs of their liver is being projectile vomited into the faces of the american t.v. viewer and they call that art and yet all of this is a caustic poison of misinformation lies and propaganda fed by the defense contractors as only purpose of having as on her show is to aid in the bet her in the destruction of innocent babies and children when it that she's participating in and school routes i don't consider her...
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looks at what they found from our tweet threads compared to rachel maddow so compared to jake tapper or anderson cooper all those people stacy herbert this is my response 50 percent of the news that stacy herber interacts with on twitter is centrist 36 percent left 12 percent right max kaiser 42 percent is right 41 percent left and 17 percent center so very balanced right you can see that in the chart rachel maddow 75 percent left 17 percent and centrist and right jake tapper 87 percent left anderson cooper was 96 percent left so perhaps as this viewpoint and alice's looks at what they say is that that skews your viewpoint in the way from your viewpoint if you're looking at the world from your own viewpoint maybe you're the one that skewed maybe she's the one that's you know extremists anderson cooper or he's a he anderson cooper rachel maddow and these sorts maybe the data that algorithm says they're the ones that are extremists on their views right if you're in the commentary business and all cable news is in the commentary business primarily and not the news yeah the key to doing
looks at what they found from our tweet threads compared to rachel maddow so compared to jake tapper or anderson cooper all those people stacy herbert this is my response 50 percent of the news that stacy herber interacts with on twitter is centrist 36 percent left 12 percent right max kaiser 42 percent is right 41 percent left and 17 percent center so very balanced right you can see that in the chart rachel maddow 75 percent left 17 percent and centrist and right jake tapper 87 percent left...
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and rachel have set that sights. the olympics are just the best of the best athlete so it's going to be really hard to make it i'm going to give it everything i've got and i think i can make it it's the most amazing thing ever i feel like i actually have a really good possibility of making it and that's what it pumps me up and excites me to. think we are a part of the olympic history. we're part of something bigger than just surfing. on the road it's our superhero. my mission is clear. and to me coast really should explore germany. take time to check everything out there's a lot going on in. germany tried and tested tricky and. d.-w. . some stirring caution. to typing on the keyboard. modern prosthetics can help people get a grasp on much more. artificial intelligence makes it possible. with a bit of training prosthetic hands can be precisely. controlled by some. old today. 30 minutes. we've got some tips for your bucket list. going to check. out for some. and some great cultural memorials to boot. w. trouble we go.
and rachel have set that sights. the olympics are just the best of the best athlete so it's going to be really hard to make it i'm going to give it everything i've got and i think i can make it it's the most amazing thing ever i feel like i actually have a really good possibility of making it and that's what it pumps me up and excites me to. think we are a part of the olympic history. we're part of something bigger than just surfing. on the road it's our superhero. my mission is clear. and to...
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and rachel have set that sights. the olympics are just the best of the best athlete so it's going to be really hard to make good on when i give it everything i've got and i think i can make it it's the most amazing thing ever i feel like i actually have a really good possibility of making it and that's what it pumps me up and legs i'm going to. be are a part of the olympic history. we're part of something bigger than just surfing. rain forest radio using a microphone any recorder to find exploitation 3 women are protecting the rain forest hill country just resorts. well companies are threatening the precious habitat the radio women are providing the mom's own people with employees. next d.w. . some stirring call from. typing on the keyboard. modern prosthetics can help people get a grasp on much. artificial intelligence makes it possible. with a bit of training prosthetic hands can be precisely for a. whole bunch of folks to old today. in 60 minutes. literature invites us to see people in particular. i like to see my
and rachel have set that sights. the olympics are just the best of the best athlete so it's going to be really hard to make good on when i give it everything i've got and i think i can make it it's the most amazing thing ever i feel like i actually have a really good possibility of making it and that's what it pumps me up and legs i'm going to. be are a part of the olympic history. we're part of something bigger than just surfing. rain forest radio using a microphone any recorder to find...
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rachel? >> gadi schwartz, nbc news correspondent who has been following this closely for us all day. thank you for your time tonight. i'm not cutting you clear entirely. we may be back with you if we learn more over the course of this hour. i want to bring now into the conversation from boulder reporter mark salinger from kusa. thank you for joining us on short notice. i really appreciate you being here. >> reporter: thanks for having me, rachel. >> so, we've just seen the press conference from local officials that gave us a little bit of information, but very little detail, especially given how long it has been since this incident started unfolding. we have so many questions. it seems the details we've got confirmed are multiple fatalities. we don't know how many. one of the fatalities is described as a boulder police officer. public threat is over a suspect or person of interest is in custody. he's described as the only known injured party. but other than that, we know very little else. can
rachel? >> gadi schwartz, nbc news correspondent who has been following this closely for us all day. thank you for your time tonight. i'm not cutting you clear entirely. we may be back with you if we learn more over the course of this hour. i want to bring now into the conversation from boulder reporter mark salinger from kusa. thank you for joining us on short notice. i really appreciate you being here. >> reporter: thanks for having me, rachel. >> so, we've just seen the...
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guy have rachel. i agree with what jackie said and i think i'd like to just zoom out a little bit to also talk about i've encountered many many children in north and central american countries who do mention you know have family in the united states often parents are a direct family member and i think when we're looking towards solutions there's there are some programs that were under the obama administration that got canceled under trauma that are now being reinstated like one called the central american miners program which essentially allows children who have a parent who's lawfully in the united states and who meet the humanitarian protection criteria to apply for asylum and be reunited with their families without having to make that dangerous journey north without having to go and present themselves at the border and so this is an example of a policy that we could implement that would be that would be helpful and protect children you know particularly as children face very serious concerns when t
guy have rachel. i agree with what jackie said and i think i'd like to just zoom out a little bit to also talk about i've encountered many many children in north and central american countries who do mention you know have family in the united states often parents are a direct family member and i think when we're looking towards solutions there's there are some programs that were under the obama administration that got canceled under trauma that are now being reinstated like one called the...
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and some of the films, rachel, have _ is nice. and some of the films, rachel, have been _ is nice.is nice. and some of the films, - rachel, have been made by netflix, which means people have been able to see them, so it's not like having to wait months and months before they are finally released in cinema. the studios have _ are finally released in cinema. the studios have been trailing different distribution methods because cinemas have been— distribution methods because cinemas have been closed, some have shown in cinemas. _ have been closed, some have shown in cinemas, some of them both. i've never— cinemas, some of them both. i've never seen — cinemas, some of them both. i've never seen any of the films on the best picture list, and this years note _ best picture list, and this years note different. it's 2021, i think it's great— note different. it's 2021, i think it's great that two female directors has happened, but did i have to take so long? _ has happened, but did i have to take so lona ? ~ ., so long? were there to end the golden globes _ so long? were there to end the go
and some of the films, rachel, have _ is nice. and some of the films, rachel, have been _ is nice.is nice. and some of the films, - rachel, have been made by netflix, which means people have been able to see them, so it's not like having to wait months and months before they are finally released in cinema. the studios have _ are finally released in cinema. the studios have been trailing different distribution methods because cinemas have been— distribution methods because cinemas have been...
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but as rachel mentioned on the front page _ as rachel mentioned on the front page of— as rachel mentionede can't really say how much we can attribute to brexit specifically, and also the impact of the pandemic. you would also expect that as _ the pandemic. you would also expect that as companies get more familiar with these _ that as companies get more familiar with these arrangements and as they work through the problems, they should _ work through the problems, they should pick up. sound cutout. we're losing your last sentences, but we get the gist. let's end with the daily mirror. rachel, let's have a look at what the mirror's angle is. we've been getting snippets of this interview with oprah winfrey.— with oprah winfrey. yeah, this interview has _ with oprah winfrey. yeah, this interview has been _ with oprah winfrey. yeah, this interview has been trailed - with oprah winfrey. yeah, this interview has been trailed the | with oprah winfrey. yeah, this - interview has been trailed the whole week. we've been seeing snippets and the latest one is the duchess of socks this telling oprah th
but as rachel mentioned on the front page _ as rachel mentioned on the front page of— as rachel mentionede can't really say how much we can attribute to brexit specifically, and also the impact of the pandemic. you would also expect that as _ the pandemic. you would also expect that as companies get more familiar with these _ that as companies get more familiar with these arrangements and as they work through the problems, they should _ work through the problems, they should pick up. sound...
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this is something governments are striving to do a bit more on, rachel.e videos of them with photographers. you do find some there's something about technology that's given governments a sense that they should control the message much more. yes. government, big companies, the amount of people - governments employ now to get their message - out, pr companies. there's something like three pr people for. every one journalists. so, we are fighting a huge battle of pr and laywers. i barage of pr and laywers. i mean, the amount of legal letters that we get in, - not just on the part of private companies, but on the part. of government too. they will redact documents that they said they - were going to give you. you'll get so much pushback, they'll get spokespeople outi trying to contradict i what you've just said. i mean, the army trying to push back on investigative _ journalism is growing and growing. - it it's a subject close to my heart. jane, advice for young journalists wanting to become investigative? make contacts, talk to them, and when you can, take t
this is something governments are striving to do a bit more on, rachel.e videos of them with photographers. you do find some there's something about technology that's given governments a sense that they should control the message much more. yes. government, big companies, the amount of people - governments employ now to get their message - out, pr companies. there's something like three pr people for. every one journalists. so, we are fighting a huge battle of pr and laywers. i barage of pr and...
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rachel, thank you. >>> and now to new york governor andrew cuomo. the first time in front of the cameras in days. apologizing today but saying he will not resign, after three women have accused him on misconduct, saying i understand i acted in a way that made people feel uncomfortable. i deeply apologize. adding, i feel embarrassed by it. and the reaction tonight from two of his accusers. abc's stephanie ramos from albany again this evening. >> reporter: tonight, after a week out of the public eye, embattled new york governor andrew cuomo emerged to deliver one of his trademark covid briefings and when it was over, he addressed the sexual harassment allegations threatening to derail his career. >> the lawyers say i shouldn't say anything, when you have a pending review, until that review is over. i understand that, i'm a lawyer, too. but i want from me directly on this. >> reporter: and with that, cuomo apologized. >> i now understand that i acted in a way that made people feel uncomfortable. it was unintentional and i truly and deeply apologize for
rachel, thank you. >>> and now to new york governor andrew cuomo. the first time in front of the cameras in days. apologizing today but saying he will not resign, after three women have accused him on misconduct, saying i understand i acted in a way that made people feel uncomfortable. i deeply apologize. adding, i feel embarrassed by it. and the reaction tonight from two of his accusers. abc's stephanie ramos from albany again this evening. >> reporter: tonight, after a week out...
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you know and if i can add i agree 100 percent with rachel and that there's not much of that issue you know but i think that you just said that this is a country of immigrants but there's also the border we're not just a country of any ground where a country who has historically said we are a country that protect those who are the most vulnerable where the country that welcomed and had a lot of like a fine lot of to protect refugees and protect there who are the program goals like children like unaccompanied children and mike let me be family and so i'm pleased to see that the new am acting to director good i mean to come epicurious acknowledging that there need to be something done at the border and i hope that the country continues to go in a direction of recognizing they these are individual people who need our protection and that we do have this damn good modern place to deal with them and to protect them kenji i talked about tens of thousands of migrants in asylum seekers at the us mexico border do you have a more specific idea of where the united states is with handling the numbe
you know and if i can add i agree 100 percent with rachel and that there's not much of that issue you know but i think that you just said that this is a country of immigrants but there's also the border we're not just a country of any ground where a country who has historically said we are a country that protect those who are the most vulnerable where the country that welcomed and had a lot of like a fine lot of to protect refugees and protect there who are the program goals like children like...
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he was removed after his comments defending rachel.h him, and you said that -- and i quote here -- people need to give him the opportunity, the grace, and the time as i just mentioned to do the work. talk to me about that. >> we have to give people room for redemption. >> mm-hmm. >> see, yes, we live in a society that now everybody's using the volatile terms like cancel culture. but can we decipher the difference between being canceled and being held accountable, right? rachel kirkconnell, she took accountability for her actions. chris harrison, in stepping down, he took accountability for his actions. for every reaction, there is an equal and opposite reaction. that's not just the law of physics, but that's actually a law of society and common sense. so let's all remember that just because one takes accountability does not mean they have been canceled. chris and i have had many conversations, fruitful dialogue where i've tried to help encourage him. he encouraged me in preparing for the episode, and i encouraged him and tried to enlig
he was removed after his comments defending rachel.h him, and you said that -- and i quote here -- people need to give him the opportunity, the grace, and the time as i just mentioned to do the work. talk to me about that. >> we have to give people room for redemption. >> mm-hmm. >> see, yes, we live in a society that now everybody's using the volatile terms like cancel culture. but can we decipher the difference between being canceled and being held accountable, right? rachel...
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and to be so hostile towards rachel lindsay in that interview.f you watch it, there's a dismissiveness. there's a gaslighting. there's an energy that he actually did speak from the heart. he was saying exactly what he thought about this not really being a big deal and very defensive of this particular candidate, who is a white woman and portraying her as a victim while he's literally talking to a woman of color who faced racism on the bachelorettet. the apology looks like it had to pass through someone's p.r. office. but the question is why does the reflection come after, especially when you have such a huge platform. >> jamelle, before i get to your response, this is michael strahan, what he said after this interview, and then we'll talk. here it is. >> his apology is his apology, but it felt like it got nothing more than a surface response on any of this. obviously he's a man who wants to clearly stay on the show but only time will tell if there is any meaning behind his words. >> a surface response. do you get the sense that chris is sincere i
and to be so hostile towards rachel lindsay in that interview.f you watch it, there's a dismissiveness. there's a gaslighting. there's an energy that he actually did speak from the heart. he was saying exactly what he thought about this not really being a big deal and very defensive of this particular candidate, who is a white woman and portraying her as a victim while he's literally talking to a woman of color who faced racism on the bachelorettet. the apology looks like it had to pass through...