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. >> skylar, rachel, sheila.al bffs. >> they hung out all the time. >> you thought of them as a team. >> the three of them became inseparable. >> one ended up missing. >> nobody's heard from her. nobody knows where she is. >> something's wroong. something's bad wrong. >> where cass skylar? someone was hiding something. >> it was the fbi. they were serious. >> twitter, instagram, facebook. you just see things. ridiculously out of control. >> 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. >> it was diabolical. >> evil comes in all shapes and sizes. >> in the gentle rolling hills of northern west virginia, in a sweet college town in the heart of coal country lived three teenage girls. their photos capture a moment in time. they were smart, talented, lovely. everything a parent could hope for in a daughter. and so who could have guessed just by looking that some of them carried a dark secret about a friend. >> 911. do you h
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rachel, have a great show. >> rachel: thank you, mike. good evening, and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ >> rachel: i'm rachel campos-duffy. and tonight we will start with a bombshell report with more lies from the biden administration tonight as we're learning that the white house blocked private evacuation flights out of afghanistan. emails obtained by fox news showed the state department, quote: refused to grant official approval for private evacuation flights from afghanistan to land in third countries. furthermore, the state department explicitly stated that charter flights, even those containing american citizens would not be allowed to land at defense department air bases. the state department defended the decision, raising concerns of possible terrorists being on board while having no one on the ground to verify the flight manifest. but these actions go against biden's promise that he wouldn't leave any americans behind. >> 90% of americans in afghanistan who wanted to leave were able to leave. and for those remaining america
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hey, rachel. >> rachel: thank you, bret. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ >> rachel: each rachel campos-duffy. make no mistakes. joe biden declared war on freedom yesterday and took authoritarianism to a whole new level by forcing vaccines on millions of americans. biden threw the constitutional out the window as he issued medical mandates for federal employees. schools, and even private businesses. but apparently kamala harris didn't get the memo. >> when people are able to make choices without government interference for themselves in terms of their well-being, and the well-being of their family in consultation with whomever they may choose, we are a stronger society. >> now the vice president obviously wasn't talking about vaccines as she supports those mandates, no, no, no. she was defending abortion and doubling down on the administration's war on the unborn. now, kamala clearly doesn't know what's going on in the white house and she is incapable of staying on message. but, don't let her incompetenc
hey, rachel. >> rachel: thank you, bret. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ >> rachel: each rachel campos-duffy. make no mistakes. joe biden declared war on freedom yesterday and took authoritarianism to a whole new level by forcing vaccines on millions of americans. biden threw the constitutional out the window as he issued medical mandates for federal employees. schools, and even private businesses. but apparently kamala harris didn't get the memo....
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pete: i will say that's good, rachel. rachel: i know.chel did a great thing. will: you get to vote. you get to settle this. at the end of the show today, we're going the reveal the -- rachel: i'm sorry, my lamb was good. >> wade works creative.com. pete: go vote. and be honest with yourself. you want a ribeye steak. rachel: the lamb rocks, you guys. pete: am i supposed to read that? will: yeah, you are. pete: up next, open house. fox business is taking you inside some of the most beautiful homes across america as i try to read and chew. our friends cheryl casone think and casey mcdonald are here with a sneak peek of their new shows debuting this week. so good. ♪♪ for people who are a little intense about hydration. neutrogena® hydro boost lightweight. fragrance-free. 48 hour hydration. for that healthy skin glow. neutrogena®. for people with skin. ♪ ♪ - [female narrator] they line up by the thousands. for that healthy skin glow. each one suffering with a story that breaks your heart. like ravette, who needed help, because every step brou
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." ♪ ♪ >> rachel: he i'm rachel campos-duffy.ight, joe biden is desperate to change the narrative. and he has found the perfect plan to get the nation's mind off of his failures in afghanistan. he is not mad at the taliban anymore. he is angry at you. 88 million americans who haven't been vaccinated. what happened to him being the president for all americans? >> this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. many of us are frustrated with the nearly 80 million americans who are still not vaccinated. elected officials actively working to undermine the fight against covid-19. what more is there to wait for? what more do you need to see? we have been patient, but our patience is wearing thin. and a refusal has cost all of us. >> rachel: but, wait, this is the same administration that promised us last spring that they would never crush the freedoms of millions of americans. >> let me be very clear on this. i know there has been lots of questions. the government is not now nor will would he be supporting a system that requires americans to c
." ♪ ♪ >> rachel: he i'm rachel campos-duffy.ight, joe biden is desperate to change the narrative. and he has found the perfect plan to get the nation's mind off of his failures in afghanistan. he is not mad at the taliban anymore. he is angry at you. 88 million americans who haven't been vaccinated. what happened to him being the president for all americans? >> this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. many of us are frustrated with the nearly 80 million americans who are...
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. >> rachel: dr.assuring the american public on this information. >> the best way to counter disinformation and misinformation is to try as best as we all can to get the proper and correct information out. but one of the enemies of public health is disinformation. unfortunately, we do see that in some quarters. >> rachel: so, this constant flip-flop qualify him as an enemy to public health now? stanford professor doctor. welcome, doctor. joe biden is welcoming third booster shots and his own scientist and the cdc and the fda have said they don't recommend that. so why is joe biden making these recommendations without the approval of the scientist? >> i think the fda is still considering whether to recommend them or not. not any publicly released data on whether they are warranted or not, but i think a better approach rather than scolding the public or sort of having political control over the sort of medical decisions is to just tell the public, here is what the data shows. here is what we recommend b
. >> rachel: dr.assuring the american public on this information. >> the best way to counter disinformation and misinformation is to try as best as we all can to get the proper and correct information out. but one of the enemies of public health is disinformation. unfortunately, we do see that in some quarters. >> rachel: so, this constant flip-flop qualify him as an enemy to public health now? stanford professor doctor. welcome, doctor. joe biden is welcoming third booster...
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rachel: right.ow there is a backlog for hearing these cases so i mean the chances that you would even be called or that you could even show up is like two or three years down the road. you know, well, you can't throw them out because they're -- they have been here all this time. so what you saw there and i'm glad you brought up that image, pete, that is the photo op. they didn't like the first photo op. now they want to show it's cleared. what's happened is everyone has moved into the interior. this is now the problem of many little towns in texas who can't handle, don't have the resources. i have told you before that i know people in town along the southern border of texas and arizona who say they can't take their child to the hospital. they have to travel 100 miles away because their hospitals are so full of people who really aren't supposed to be here. the message being sent by the way to the rest of the world who also wants to come in. look, there is a small minority of people who are out of pow
rachel: right.ow there is a backlog for hearing these cases so i mean the chances that you would even be called or that you could even show up is like two or three years down the road. you know, well, you can't throw them out because they're -- they have been here all this time. so what you saw there and i'm glad you brought up that image, pete, that is the photo op. they didn't like the first photo op. now they want to show it's cleared. what's happened is everyone has moved into the interior....
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. >> rachel: thank you, shannon. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ rach ramp i'm rachel campos-duffy. tonight americans remain stranded in afghanistan as the biden administration admits they can't get flights out of the failed nation. >> as of now? the taliban are not permitting the charter flights to depart. they claim that some of the passengers do not have the required documentation. while there are limits to what we can do without personnel on the ground, without an airport with normal security and procedures in place, we are working to do everything in our power to support those flights and to get them off the ground. >> shannon: and even though we ground. -- >> rachel: even though we can't bring them home the biden administration bring home afghan refugees instead. detailing the state department's evacuation process. >> we were collectively able to evacuate 124,000 people from afghanistan, more than 34,000 people arrived here on their way to their next destination. >> rachel: so where is tha
. >> rachel: thank you, shannon. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ rach ramp i'm rachel campos-duffy. tonight americans remain stranded in afghanistan as the biden administration admits they can't get flights out of the failed nation. >> as of now? the taliban are not permitting the charter flights to depart. they claim that some of the passengers do not have the required documentation. while there are limits to what we can do without personnel on...
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rachel: yeah.nt biden is blaming of course the delta variant. other people are saying listen it's because you are paying people not to work. take a look at this clip of him deflecting the blame. >> today's report shows that the steps we have taken passing the rescue plan and vaccinating 175 million people make our economy capable of growing and adding jobs even in the face of this continuing delta surge strength in our economy very different from the way things were last winter. no question the alan dershowitz is why today's job report isn't stronger. i know people are looking and i was hoping for a higher number. rachel: later in that interview, you guys or in that press conference, he said the plan is working. the plan is working. you know, people criticize him for that i actually think he is right. i think he is telling the truth. this is a plan. this is a plan to get people hooked on government because we're basically paying people not to work become dependent and beholden to the democrat party
rachel: yeah.nt biden is blaming of course the delta variant. other people are saying listen it's because you are paying people not to work. take a look at this clip of him deflecting the blame. >> today's report shows that the steps we have taken passing the rescue plan and vaccinating 175 million people make our economy capable of growing and adding jobs even in the face of this continuing delta surge strength in our economy very different from the way things were last winter. no...
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it says rachel. rachel: thanks for saving me, guys.od morning america," good morning pete. will: glad to to have you with . fox news alert. at least three people are killed, 50 hurt after an amtrak train derails in northern montana. will: it was heading west when several train cars toppled over. rachel: ashley strohmier, what is the latest? reporter: three deaths and injuries were confirmed. after the am trach derailed near joplin, montana. a very small town. it happened 4:00 p.m. mountain time, builder line went from seattle to chicago derailed with 46 passengers and 1crewmembers on board. amtrak spokesperson says they were working with local authorities to transport those who were hurt to evacuate other passengers. we're saddened to learn three people lost their lives as a result of this accident. also said the incident response team was initiated. we're sending emergency personnel and amtrak leadership to the scene. the train had two low low motives and 10 train cars. the train flipped over and dozens of people surrounding the crash
it says rachel. rachel: thanks for saving me, guys.od morning america," good morning pete. will: glad to to have you with . fox news alert. at least three people are killed, 50 hurt after an amtrak train derails in northern montana. will: it was heading west when several train cars toppled over. rachel: ashley strohmier, what is the latest? reporter: three deaths and injuries were confirmed. after the am trach derailed near joplin, montana. a very small town. it happened 4:00 p.m. mountain...
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rachel: and?n and that would stop them from -- >> do you expect to see something here? >> i don't think we're any safer today than we were yesterday. >> okay. are we safer today than we were 20 years ago? >> not at all. will: something we heard from general milley from the clip we played earlier in the conversation with jennifer griffin. lawrence, i struggle with something you said, did they want to fight? i hear people like lara logan, these afghans have been fighting for two decades but they have been fighting for generations. this is a culture used to the fight. the calculation they made they didn't have the backing in the end of the united states government. the military was designed to need air support from the united states of america. once more they asked themselves what were they fighting for? they were fighting for a false government they didn't believe in, to your point, a government that fled on a moment as notice. what these soldiers, listening to people like lara logan said, they made
rachel: and?n and that would stop them from -- >> do you expect to see something here? >> i don't think we're any safer today than we were yesterday. >> okay. are we safer today than we were 20 years ago? >> not at all. will: something we heard from general milley from the clip we played earlier in the conversation with jennifer griffin. lawrence, i struggle with something you said, did they want to fight? i hear people like lara logan, these afghans have been fighting...
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rachel: yeah.n order coming. go straight to the order. don't answer the text, don't link to a text if you didn't ask for it. five ways to arm yourself for these threats coming to us at home right now. number one, upgrade your home wi-fi. don't rhett the old router let in the troublemakers that are out there. boy they are. deploy, right there, top anti-virus protection. not just one but all of your devices. find the right one for you and your family. get that one and get it going. then install a password manager. this is so important. it will help manage your pass passwords, i don't remember did i change that password? a password manager, strengthens your passwords, so you just can get to them. a vpn, to keep everything private away from snooping eyes. a virtual private network create pass bubble around what you're doing, cannot easily be penetrated by a hacker. make regular backups to avoid becoming a ransomware hostage. they blocked my computer. they want thousands of dollars to unlock it. backing
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rachel: wow.te you joining us today. up next the taliban claims victory after seizing the last area held by resistance fighters. joey jones reacts to this new development as we mark 20 years since 9/11. also a young girl scout born after attack explains mission to collect personal accounts for america's darkest days, stay with us. i've spent centuries evolving with the world. that's the nature of being the economy. observing investors choose assets to balance risk and reward. with one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. agile and liquid. a proven protector. an ever-evolving enabler of bold decisions. an asset more relevant than ever before. gold. your strategic advantage. this is mike. mike blew his entire life savings on a permanent perm shampoo invention, which actually attracted more cats than customers. now instead of wasting money, mike is looking to save it with amerisave's great rates. see how much you could save at amerisave.com. (jackie) i've made progress with my mental h
rachel: wow.te you joining us today. up next the taliban claims victory after seizing the last area held by resistance fighters. joey jones reacts to this new development as we mark 20 years since 9/11. also a young girl scout born after attack explains mission to collect personal accounts for america's darkest days, stay with us. i've spent centuries evolving with the world. that's the nature of being the economy. observing investors choose assets to balance risk and reward. with one element...
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rachel, over to you. rachel: thank you, will.n school. governor roy cooper claiming the legislation against crt, critical race theory, quote: pushes calculated conspiracy laden politics into public education. but our next guest is defending parents who don't want this curriculum taught to their kids. north carolina lieutenant governor mark robinson joins us now along with jill homan, a mother of two, who preemptively switched her daughter's school just to avoid crt. so i'm going to start with you, jill. so, this has been something i have been hearing as well, which is that, you know, parents are complaining about crt. teachers and some democrat politicians are saying crt, what's that? that's not happening. >> rachel, thank you for bringing this issue up. you know, critical race theory 1619 project, anti-racism, equity, it goes by many different names but the fact of the matter is it's inboth teacher training and school. that's why we spoke out against it in junction county. it's something we don't want our kids growing up with th
rachel, over to you. rachel: thank you, will.n school. governor roy cooper claiming the legislation against crt, critical race theory, quote: pushes calculated conspiracy laden politics into public education. but our next guest is defending parents who don't want this curriculum taught to their kids. north carolina lieutenant governor mark robinson joins us now along with jill homan, a mother of two, who preemptively switched her daughter's school just to avoid crt. so i'm going to start with...
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rachel: right.ng to say no matter how you left afghanistan it was going to be messy, it was going to be chaotic. i think a lot of americans on the left and right, maybe not in the political class, disagree with that. and i think some of the questions, well, let's listen to what representative michael mccaul from texas says he plans to ask blinken. he talked about that on sunday futures with maria bartiromo. >> why did this go so bad? how did he get it so wrong? why didn't he listen to the intelligence community warnings since april and may of this last year? instead they listened to, you know, if the special envoy, this rosy dream that they were somehow going to negotiate a last-minute deal with the taliban was absolutely fantasy world. you know, like a yale faculty lounge rather than a war on the ground. i want to know why he left american citizens behind. i want to know why our interpreters who put their lives on the lines and fought with our special forces why were they left behind? rachel: i thi
rachel: right.ng to say no matter how you left afghanistan it was going to be messy, it was going to be chaotic. i think a lot of americans on the left and right, maybe not in the political class, disagree with that. and i think some of the questions, well, let's listen to what representative michael mccaul from texas says he plans to ask blinken. he talked about that on sunday futures with maria bartiromo. >> why did this go so bad? how did he get it so wrong? why didn't he listen to the...
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rachel: kind of. steve: welcome, rachel. rachel: thank you and always great to fill in for ainsley.an: not saturday or sunday yet but you will be doing that meanwhile, john rich not only is it great to have him here. i believe the name of his band is the goal for everyone to be big and to be rich. rachel: the american dream. brian: i thought so until i listened to that u.n. speech yesterday. steve: that would be big and boring. rachel: that's so true. steve: i was editorializing. the news starts now. rachel: president biden vows to vet the escalating crisis at the southern border under control. when pressed on the issue here is what he had to say. >> president biden what's your reaction to the images at the southern border. >> getting it under control. >> getting it under control or you have it under control. >> we will get fund control. brian: we're all tired of waiting. it this as thousands of migrants are pouring over the border as we speak. plus, dhs confirms haitian migrants on deportation flights injured three ice officers and perhaps a pilot while migrants in texas overtook a
rachel: kind of. steve: welcome, rachel. rachel: thank you and always great to fill in for ainsley.an: not saturday or sunday yet but you will be doing that meanwhile, john rich not only is it great to have him here. i believe the name of his band is the goal for everyone to be big and to be rich. rachel: the american dream. brian: i thought so until i listened to that u.n. speech yesterday. steve: that would be big and boring. rachel: that's so true. steve: i was editorializing. the news...
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welcome back rachel and alex. we were talking a little bit about how jewish food has come into the main stream and i'm wondering with the way you think about food and jewish food, alex, how that -- how that -- from your perspective. >> well, i feel a real sense of which, you know, ct that admittedly, the jewish food is in the always the most flavorful. some people can see it as kind of bland and sitcom fort food for us and nostalgic and that's why we love it so much, but i think it is not always the best food, but last week for those people who watched "top chef," we're almost at the final and a woman chef from kentucky, who is jewish, they had to cook something from their own heritage and mix it with chinese flavors because they're in macaw, and she went shopping in a store where she knew she couldn't read the pack aimings, all the chefs had to do that, and she bought crackers and made a soup with chinese broth and she won and to hear the judges discuss the merits of this soup, i felt a sense of pride watching th
welcome back rachel and alex. we were talking a little bit about how jewish food has come into the main stream and i'm wondering with the way you think about food and jewish food, alex, how that -- how that -- from your perspective. >> well, i feel a real sense of which, you know, ct that admittedly, the jewish food is in the always the most flavorful. some people can see it as kind of bland and sitcom fort food for us and nostalgic and that's why we love it so much, but i think it is not...
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rachel: yes. can't deny the connection to the mission that we had there and what happened in the last few weeks. and how it is tethered to the hearts of someone like frank siller and these families who know the truth of who attacked us, islamic terrorists attacked us on 9/11. you can try to have a revisionist history and pretend that's not the case. it's a long thread that leads from afghanistan to here. ains. rachel: you are so right. we have him on. he looks amazing. we should go on that walk. it's the fittest i have ever seen him. he looks really healthy. he doesn't just raise money. he's raising awareness because whether we like it or not, there is a segment of our population that doesn't want the story told. they think that it's insensitive. they don't want -- they want to make sure that there is no blame attached to what happened there. that is absolutely happening. and there is a generation of americans who are growing up, going to school, never getting a history lesson on 9/11. so, frank i
rachel: yes. can't deny the connection to the mission that we had there and what happened in the last few weeks. and how it is tethered to the hearts of someone like frank siller and these families who know the truth of who attacked us, islamic terrorists attacked us on 9/11. you can try to have a revisionist history and pretend that's not the case. it's a long thread that leads from afghanistan to here. ains. rachel: you are so right. we have him on. he looks amazing. we should go on that...
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. ,, ., rachel? yeah, i think that the ma'ori rachel? yeah, i think that the majority of — rachel?e majority of women, i don't - rachel? yeah, i think that the l majority of women, i don't want to speakfor all women but majority of women, i don't want to speak for all women but certainly it's difficult to read the details of this case and put yourself in the of this case and put yourself in the of what would i do if i was pulling back stopped a police officer it's also important to recognise that ethnic minorities felt this way in dealings with the police for many, many decades now. and idea that the police are somebody that you can trust and are represent safety and security is not something that everyone in this country felt even before this case. but i think now that this has happened in such an egregious example of an abuse of police power and also now we are getting details of how the force is itself perpetuates a culture where this was allowed to happen, that's the details that kate mentioned of female police officers not calling out the behaviour of their male colleagues bec
. ,, ., rachel? yeah, i think that the ma'ori rachel? yeah, i think that the majority of — rachel?e majority of women, i don't - rachel? yeah, i think that the l majority of women, i don't want to speakfor all women but majority of women, i don't want to speak for all women but certainly it's difficult to read the details of this case and put yourself in the of this case and put yourself in the of what would i do if i was pulling back stopped a police officer it's also important to recognise...
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rachel, picking u- on for us in the hall. rachel, picking up on this. _ for us in the hall.in the hall. rachel, picking up on this, there is _ for us in the hall. rachel, picking up on this, there is a _ for us in the hall. rachel, picking up on this, there is a fuel supply | up on this, there is a fuel supply crisis, there is an energy crisis, the country is still in the latter stages and we hope the latter stages of a pandemic. stages and we hope the latter stages ofa pandemic. if stages and we hope the latter stages of a pandemic. if this was all on paper you would expect the opposition of a country like that to be far ahead. why is keir starmer not getting the reaction that you would expect on paper? i not getting the reaction that you would expect on paper?- would expect on paper? i think that's an important _ would expect on paper? i think. that's an important observation. i know people like me get accused of saying things like this but part of the reason that our politics is in the reason that our politics is in the situation is because political commentary tends to t
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(phone beeps) - [rachel] that's crazy. (laughs) - [interviewer] that's you? - [rachel] yeah.. i mean, baby me. twenty something. listening to myself on the phone, called the desk. which was something i would do everyday. just, you know, "hey, what had for breakfast?", and, "are you coming home at 2:00? or what's your deal?" but then, knowing in that moment, it's really the first time that i was worried i was going to lose something, you know, that was incredible to me and the most important thing to me. and so it's weird listening to this like little timid voice, you know, call the trading desk, asking for him. - the trip. (gregg exhaling from his nose) (phone ringing) - [jon] trading. - [unidentified man] (indistinct), please. - [jon] ah, off the desk. can someone else help you? - [unidentified man] yeah, did you guys see that plane crash? - [jon] oh, absolutely. i just kept on answering phone because they were ringing. people were concerned. i really wasn't. it was this strange calm about it. and, you know, still to this day i say to myself, "why didn't i just get up and wa
(phone beeps) - [rachel] that's crazy. (laughs) - [interviewer] that's you? - [rachel] yeah.. i mean, baby me. twenty something. listening to myself on the phone, called the desk. which was something i would do everyday. just, you know, "hey, what had for breakfast?", and, "are you coming home at 2:00? or what's your deal?" but then, knowing in that moment, it's really the first time that i was worried i was going to lose something, you know, that was incredible to me and...
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rachel: thank you, congressman. brian: i would love to know why regeneron remdesivir is not in every hospital. we know it works. why are we not talking about therapeutics and treatment makes no sense? rachel: early treatment is something we often talk about with any other illness. it seems to be taboo subject. brian: you can't breathe? here is a hospital gown and lay in bed. rachel: get on a ventilator. steve: very troubling. 7:16 here in the east. jillian joins us with more news. >> that's right, good morning. let's go ahead and begin with this story a 22-year-old woman is missing after setting out on a road trip with her boyfriend. the family of gabby says the trip began in july but they had not heard from her in over two weeks. gabby's mother is pleading for help and says their next stop was yellow stone national park. the couple was traveling in this white van but it's believed they are no longer with the vehicle. her boyfriend is also
rachel: thank you, congressman. brian: i would love to know why regeneron remdesivir is not in every hospital. we know it works. why are we not talking about therapeutics and treatment makes no sense? rachel: early treatment is something we often talk about with any other illness. it seems to be taboo subject. brian: you can't breathe? here is a hospital gown and lay in bed. rachel: get on a ventilator. steve: very troubling. 7:16 here in the east. jillian joins us with more news. >>...
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rachel. ., ., , , ., because it is the 1st of september. rachel. ., , ., ., rachel.lan to offer a third boosterjab over the _ rachel. that was the plan to offer a third boosterjab over the age - rachel. that was the plan to offer a third boosterjab over the age of. third boosterjab over the age of 50. third boosterjab over the age of 50 there — third boosterjab over the age of 50. there was this massive roll—out, -et 50. there was this massive roll—out, get everyone — 50. there was this massive roll—out, get everyone tripled jabbed in time for christmas was now that plan is being _ for christmas was now that plan is being rolled back, it's 500,000 very vulnerable _ being rolled back, it's 500,000 very vulnerable individuals who are immunosuppressive in some ways peopie _ immunosuppressive in some ways peopie of— immunosuppressive in some ways people of blood cancer or hiv will be getting the third job based on the results of some studies that show— the results of some studies that show how— the results of some studies that show how effective it is. particular how eff
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rachel.. yes, the conservatives did face _ bit of a backlash. rachel. yes, the conservatives did face a _ bit of a backlash. rachel. yes, the conservatives did face a backlash i conservatives did face a backlash over the — conservatives did face a backlash over the national insurance rise for social— over the national insurance rise for social and — over the national insurance rise for social and health care services and ithink— social and health care services and i think this — social and health care services and i think this is something that we all saw— i think this is something that we all saw coming are many people predicted — all saw coming are many people predicted that during covid a lot of money— predicted that during covid a lot of money was spent by the government and there _ money was spent by the government and there are so many ways that the government— and there are so many ways that the government had to provide that support— government had to provide that support to businesse
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. much appreciate it. >>> when world war i started here in the united states, the president was woodrow wilson. woodrow wilson was bound and determined that the united states would not get itself involved in that war. that really worked for him politically for a while. woodrow wilson was elected in 1912, world war i started in europe two years later, 1914. woodrow wilson really wanted us to stay out of it at all costs. when he ran for reelection in 2014, he ran with the slogan "he kept us out of war." that was true. he had kept us out of a war at that point. that was a popular enough sentiment in the united states at that time that wilson got reelected as president, in part thanks to those bragging rights along those lines, by keeping us out of the great war. he was reelected in 1916, but world war i was nevertheless dragging on, right, and expanding. it started in 1914, it dragged on into 1915, into 1916, into 1917. it involved dozens of countries, a huge swath all over the world that
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. much appreciate it. >>> when world war i started here in the united states, the president was woodrow wilson. woodrow wilson was bound and determined that the united states would not get itself involved in that war. that really worked for him politically for a while. woodrow wilson was elected in 1912, world war i started in europe two years later, 1914. woodrow wilson really wanted...
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rachel let me ut to bit longer than others. rachel let me out to the — bit longer than others.final point - bit longer than others. rachel let me put to the final point that - bit longer than others. rachel let| me put to the final point that tony could have given.— me put to the final point that tony could have given. yeah, i think so. i aaree could have given. yeah, i think so. i agree with _ could have given. yeah, i think so. i agree with both _ could have given. yeah, i think so. i...
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rachel: yes. pete: so this is a mandate with no exceptions so you don't have an opportunity to test for covid , even weekly, like the nypd does, by the way the teacher's union, the teacher s here in new york had a stay on their mandate and they find out in the next day or two whether they are forced imagine the teacher shortage that'll exist. they are simply saying if cops could be on the streets and be tested and not have the vaccine we could do the same in the classroom.
rachel: yes. pete: so this is a mandate with no exceptions so you don't have an opportunity to test for covid , even weekly, like the nypd does, by the way the teacher's union, the teacher s here in new york had a stay on their mandate and they find out in the next day or two whether they are forced imagine the teacher shortage that'll exist. they are simply saying if cops could be on the streets and be tested and not have the vaccine we could do the same in the classroom.
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good evening. >> good evening, rachel. at something that happened exactly 11 years ago tonight at this very minute, the very first words that were ever spoken on "the last word." let's take a look at this. >> now it's time for "the 11th hour with brian williams." tonight lawrence interviews
good evening. >> good evening, rachel. at something that happened exactly 11 years ago tonight at this very minute, the very first words that were ever spoken on "the last word." let's take a look at this. >> now it's time for "the 11th hour with brian williams." tonight lawrence interviews
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rachel. i think it's very important _ kind of operations. rachel.el. i think it's very important that the - kind of operations. rachel. i think it's very important that the police | it's very important that the police are able to go undercover and investigate a whole range of groups if they think those groups to get to be violent. i would like to think that in the 21st century they are able to do that without having six with the people they are investigating. it seems to me to be a relatively low bar. i also wonder, this is a landmark ruling but i wonder if it would be on the front page if we weren't discussing the wider issue of police culture and attitudes toward women within that. i certainly hope that police practices will change, whatever detail comes out in the guardian report is that the superiors of this officer were either completely negligent in not blowing about the relationship or worse they did know and they sanctioned it for tells you and they sanctioned it for tells you a lot about the culture of something else that has to change. let
rachel. i think it's very important _ kind of operations. rachel.el. i think it's very important that the - kind of operations. rachel. i think it's very important that the police | it's very important that the police are able to go undercover and investigate a whole range of groups if they think those groups to get to be violent. i would like to think that in the 21st century they are able to do that without having six with the people they are investigating. it seems to me to be a relatively...
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rachel, we can't go to the whole — to the uk. rachel, we can't go to the whole of _ to the uk.hs funding in the last minute that we got put up the telegraph does quote the government saying they've given an extra one million to tackle the further backlog with a 29 billion support health and care services. pressure on the nhs is good to be huge in the coming months. on the nhs is good to be huge in the coming months-— coming months. it is. not 'ust to dealwith coming months. it is. not 'ust to deal with the i coming months. it is. not 'ust to deal with the continued h coming months. it is. notjust to deal with the continued impact i coming months. it is. notjust to| deal with the continued impact of covid _ deal with the continued impact of covid but — deal with the continued impact of covid but also all of the operations and the _ covid but also all of the operations and the misdiagnosis. if you look at cancer— and the misdiagnosis. if you look at cancer diagnoses are down by the thousands. that's because fewer people _ thousands. that's because fewer people are getting cancers
rachel, we can't go to the whole — to the uk. rachel, we can't go to the whole of _ to the uk.hs funding in the last minute that we got put up the telegraph does quote the government saying they've given an extra one million to tackle the further backlog with a 29 billion support health and care services. pressure on the nhs is good to be huge in the coming months. on the nhs is good to be huge in the coming months-— coming months. it is. not 'ust to dealwith coming months. it is. not 'ust...
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and be like, oh, rachel, rachel, my big sister.hen, make me laugh every single time. >> like all kids, they liked to tease each other. like, when rachel called nick the nickname he had when he was a little boy. "nickel baby." >> nobody else called him that? just the family? >> oh, no, like his really good friends would call him it, after they heard me call him it. he would get so mad at me for saying it in front of his friends. >> growing up, nick was into sports and loved the outdoors. so did his cousin haile, who was as bright and active as he was. >> she was vivacious, bubbly, and funny. >> she was very athletic in high school. she was in gymnastics and softball and track. >> the close-knit cousins spent the wednesday before thanksgiving together. rachel says, there isn't all that much for teens to do in little falls so they would drive around town in the red mitsubishi nick rebuilt, himself. >> did you cruise right down the main drag here? >> pretty much, everywhere. >> so, just spending the day, with -- with no cares. >> yeah.
and be like, oh, rachel, rachel, my big sister.hen, make me laugh every single time. >> like all kids, they liked to tease each other. like, when rachel called nick the nickname he had when he was a little boy. "nickel baby." >> nobody else called him that? just the family? >> oh, no, like his really good friends would call him it, after they heard me call him it. he would get so mad at me for saying it in front of his friends. >> growing up, nick was into...
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and, rachel, you characterized it perfectly. i just want to take it back a minute to when president biden got elected and before that, what he campaigned on. it was on universal child care, paid leave, making sure we repaired housing, making sure we addressed climate change, expanding health care. addressing immigration, these are all things that he campaigned on. and when he came president, this was the agenda that he put forward, and it was called the build back better agenda. we progressives three and a half months ago just said, let's pass the whole thing together, jobs, infrastructure and all of these other pieces that i mentioned, which are the largest part of the president's agenda. when it became clear that some moderate democrats, conservative democrats, whatever you want to call it, wanted to have a bipartisan infrastructure bill, we said, we're not willing to leave out women by cutting back the workforce by getting child care, we are not willing to leave out health care, so we will agree to that bipartisan bill, if an
and, rachel, you characterized it perfectly. i just want to take it back a minute to when president biden got elected and before that, what he campaigned on. it was on universal child care, paid leave, making sure we repaired housing, making sure we addressed climate change, expanding health care. addressing immigration, these are all things that he campaigned on. and when he came president, this was the agenda that he put forward, and it was called the build back better agenda. we progressives...
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rachel. >> what happened tonight in the democratic caucus meeting. i know you won't tell us all of it, but what can you tell us is the news out of that closed door session. >> i think it's important at those caucus meetings, people want to be heard. there's a lot of people saying how they feel, and i think that what i got out of it is we need to pass both bills just like you described, and it was really important when you said delay means death. i think this is something that people need to understand. we're already at the end of september. and if there is any piece of this reconciliation bill that isn't agreed to by the senate and the house and if that delay goes on and on as it does here when you don't have urgency, when you don't have a deadline, when you don't have a reason for momentum, this thing is dead. and, you know, and i think that is when we look at why we're doing what we're doing, and i just want to emphasize again, there are nine democrats or maybe ten in the house and two in the senate that have problems with this, but there were peop
rachel. >> what happened tonight in the democratic caucus meeting. i know you won't tell us all of it, but what can you tell us is the news out of that closed door session. >> i think it's important at those caucus meetings, people want to be heard. there's a lot of people saying how they feel, and i think that what i got out of it is we need to pass both bills just like you described, and it was really important when you said delay means death. i think this is something that people...
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rachel scott live back up on the hill tonight. and rachel, you have just learned tonight that president biden has canceled a trip in order to keep these negotiations between the white house and the hill going? >> reporter: yes, david. this news just coming in. the president was originally scheduled to go to chicago tomorrow to encourage people to be vaccinated. the president now pushing back that trip instead to focus on getting his economic agenda across the finish line. i just spoke with a white house official. they told me that the president was encouraged by his conversations and will continue them tomorrow, david. >> rachel scott again tonight. thank you, rachel. >>> we have been reporting here on the dozens of cargo ships waiting off both coasts. tonight, the warning about what's to come and what we're seeing in stores already. and the advice we heard for shoppers going into the holiday season, it got our attention today. here's abc's kaylee hartung. >> reporter: tonight, empty shelves lining more stores nationwide. some ret
rachel scott live back up on the hill tonight. and rachel, you have just learned tonight that president biden has canceled a trip in order to keep these negotiations between the white house and the hill going? >> reporter: yes, david. this news just coming in. the president was originally scheduled to go to chicago tomorrow to encourage people to be vaccinated. the president now pushing back that trip instead to focus on getting his economic agenda across the finish line. i just spoke...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> thanks, my friend. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. there are fires on the west coast. there is the storm in the northeast. and the hurricane aftermath in louisiana. we are in a multiple split screen moment of multiple, gigantic, climate driven disasters across huge swaths of the united states tonight. the west is spotted with multiple fires, particularly in the state of california, where more than a dozen large fires are burning tonight as we speak. the two biggest fires are the dixie fire and the caldor fire. they are so large they became the first fires in recorded history to burn from one side of the sierra nevada mountain range to the other. the dixie fire is only about an hour northeast of the camp fire. you remember when the camp fire burned multiple towns to the ground in 2018? that felt like the worst that it could get? dixie is -- has already burned 1400 square miles of land. dixie has destroyed nearly 600 homes. it's only about half contained at the moment. it is the second lar
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> thanks, my friend. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. there are fires on the west coast. there is the storm in the northeast. and the hurricane aftermath in louisiana. we are in a multiple split screen moment of multiple, gigantic, climate driven disasters across huge swaths of the united states tonight. the west is spotted with multiple fires, particularly in the state of california, where more...
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rachel reeves, _ well-qualified. takes off glasses. rachel reeves, thank _ well-qualified.ining me on political thinking. rachel reeves, thank you for “oining me on political thinking.i me on political thinking. thank you, nick. if me on political thinking. thank you, nick- if chess _ me on political thinking. thank you, nick. if chess is _ me on political thinking. thank you, nick. if chess is like _ me on political thinking. thank you, nick. if chess is like politics, - me on political thinking. thank you, nick. if chess is like politics, the i nick. if chess is like politics, the truth is we're _ nick. if chess is like politics, the truth is we're more _ nick. if chess is like politics, the truth is we're more than - nick. if chess is like politics, the truth is we're more than halfwayj truth is we're more than halfway through it. labourfind themselves on the defensive. the tories have already claimed some crucial pieces. have the labour party got the moves up have the labour party got the moves up the sleeves and to take advantage? to seize victory from advantage7 to se
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rachel scott live on the hill tonight. rachel, we're talking again about two bills here. the $1 trillion bipartisan in infrastructure bill and then that $3.5 trillion human inf infrastructure plan, early education, paid family leave, climate change. but we all listened to what progressives told you there on the hill today, they say they won't vote on one without the other. so, where does that leave the president's agenda tonight? >> reporter: well, david, the reality is, speaker pelosi faces the same challenge that she has for months. she needs the votes of her entire caucus. right now, she does not happen. congresswoman jayapal told me tonight if that bill comes to the floor, it will fail. david? >> rachel scott, thank you. >>> when we come back here, new york city and much of the northeast bracing for possible flash flooding tonight and dangerous winds. rob marciano timing this out. with dupixent i can du more... yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... that's how you du more, with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems
rachel scott live on the hill tonight. rachel, we're talking again about two bills here. the $1 trillion bipartisan in infrastructure bill and then that $3.5 trillion human inf infrastructure plan, early education, paid family leave, climate change. but we all listened to what progressives told you there on the hill today, they say they won't vote on one without the other. so, where does that leave the president's agenda tonight? >> reporter: well, david, the reality is, speaker pelosi...
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. >>> on the texas border tonight, the migrants now gone, and rachel scott asking president biden about those images of some border officers, images the white house called horrific. what the president said. >>> the very expensive audit of the 2020 election in arizona. the republican-led effort, and tonight the results. showing president biden actually won by more than previously thought in arizona. >>> actor william shatner and what's been revealed tonight, his next big step, and the race to save an american treasure tonight. bhor our persons of week? zwroo zwroo. >>> good evening. great to have you with us. tonight the new chapter to protect americans from this virus and to slow down and one day hopefully knock this delta variant down. millions of americans who got the pfizer vaccine now equal figure for a pfizer booster. 65 older. also those 18 and old we are medical conditions that put them at higher risk for covid. but tonight one more group has been added as well, because today the cdc director rochelle walensky decided those whose jobs put them at higher risk will be eligible for
. >>> on the texas border tonight, the migrants now gone, and rachel scott asking president biden about those images of some border officers, images the white house called horrific. what the president said. >>> the very expensive audit of the 2020 election in arizona. the republican-led effort, and tonight the results. showing president biden actually won by more than previously thought in arizona. >>> actor william shatner and what's been revealed tonight, his next...
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rachel, we're so grateful to have you today. is a little girl worth? what was it like to hear that during congressional testimony? and how are you doing today? >> that testimony yesterday was gut wrenching, because that question, how much is a little girl, how much is a little boy, how much is a person worth is the question that really hangs in the balance here. and what we saw yesterday, and what we have seen demonstrated over and over and over again by usag and usopc and the very law enforcement that was supposed to protect us is people are not worth very much to them. and it's gut wrenching to sit with the reality of the damage that's been done that could have and should have been stopped. and for all of us to continually have to keep raising our voices, and fighting not just an abuser but a system that protected him is exhausting and retraumatizing. it's a reminder that it's not just the abuser who is untrustworthy. it's everybody around you, too. >> and you've been raising your voice publicly in court as well about the abus
rachel, we're so grateful to have you today. is a little girl worth? what was it like to hear that during congressional testimony? and how are you doing today? >> that testimony yesterday was gut wrenching, because that question, how much is a little girl, how much is a little boy, how much is a person worth is the question that really hangs in the balance here. and what we saw yesterday, and what we have seen demonstrated over and over and over again by usag and usopc and the very law...
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. >>> good evening, rachel. >> good evening, my friend. much appreciate it. thanks at home for joining us. happy to have you here. twa is supposed to start at noon. noon sharp on saturday. the plan was to have everybody in place in this very dramatic setting right in front of the capitol for a big, bold, dramatic, loud statement that would start at noon sharp the whole world would be watching as they loudly demanded justice. and as we got toward noon, as we closed in on go time on saturday, a veteran reporter from the los angeles times was there at the scene to witness the people streaming in, to witness the huge crowds converging, ready to make themselves heard. that reporter from "the l.a. times" was able to capture the scene as we closed in on that noon witching hour. he captured the scene this way at 11:33 a.m. yeah. that was it. and this isn't just like a shot that was taken in the wrong direction or a shot taken of the sidelines. see what we're pointing out there? that is the big screen and that's the stage. that's the center of the main event less than
. >>> good evening, rachel. >> good evening, my friend. much appreciate it. thanks at home for joining us. happy to have you here. twa is supposed to start at noon. noon sharp on saturday. the plan was to have everybody in place in this very dramatic setting right in front of the capitol for a big, bold, dramatic, loud statement that would start at noon sharp the whole world would be watching as they loudly demanded justice. and as we got toward noon, as we closed in on go time...
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i appreciate it. >> great to be with you, rachel. thank you. >> i wanted you to be here tonight, steve, because i feel like you have been throwing bull's-eyes in the darts match from the beginning. i wanted to know if you are sort of your state of mind, whether you are reassured or comforted at all by the way things took turn today? or whether this feels ominous to you, the way it does to me and people like mr. kagan writing "the washington post." >> i think it's extremely ominous, rachel. i think we are in a crisis, hard to overstate the magnitude of the crisis. i agree with mr. kagan donald trump will certainly be the republican nominee in 2024. we have an autocratic movement in this country. and one thing is certainly true. the republican party of late september 2021 is a profoundly more radical party than it was on election day, than it was on january 6th, than it was inauguration day. and part of the strategy -- and it's important to understand -- you see this with the chaos that could result from the debt ceiling -- is they are
i appreciate it. >> great to be with you, rachel. thank you. >> i wanted you to be here tonight, steve, because i feel like you have been throwing bull's-eyes in the darts match from the beginning. i wanted to know if you are sort of your state of mind, whether you are reassured or comforted at all by the way things took turn today? or whether this feels ominous to you, the way it does to me and people like mr. kagan writing "the washington post." >> i think it's...
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>> all right, rachel scott in texas for us. rachel, thank you. >>> of course, this has been a decades-long fight, since the roe versus wade decision in 1973. let's bring in terry moran, who has covered the supreme court for years for us. and for decades, this has been a theoretical argument. this 5-4 ruling overnight. chief justice john roberts, a conservative himself, signaling a willingness of a compromise, but conservatives, rachel just mentioned them, relatively new to the court, didn't buy his argument. >> reporter: they didn't. that was so striking. john roberts, he's just 10 or 15 years older than the three justices appointed by donald trump, but those 10 or 15 years, they mark a huge differences in the republican party. the difference between bush republicans and trump republicans. and the chief justice did want the court to take more time to consider what he called an unprecedented law. he lost the votes of those conservatives. and it looks like this will mark the end of what's called the roberts court. >> and one more
>> all right, rachel scott in texas for us. rachel, thank you. >>> of course, this has been a decades-long fight, since the roe versus wade decision in 1973. let's bring in terry moran, who has covered the supreme court for years for us. and for decades, this has been a theoretical argument. this 5-4 ruling overnight. chief justice john roberts, a conservative himself, signaling a willingness of a compromise, but conservatives, rachel just mentioned them, relatively new to the...
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thanks for joining us. rachel. thank you. when jordan has fully reopened its main border crossing with syria in an effort to improve economic activity in both countries, syria has been struggling with the impact of us sanctions, while recovering from a decade long civil war. jordanian and lebanese officials have edged washington to ease those measures in order to facilitate trade in the water country. the u. n says at least 350000 people have died in that conflict. her family, as of the victims of last year, buried port explosion have been staging another demonstration now in support of the judge who is investigating the incident on monday park bitter, had to suspend his prob, after a complaint by a former interior minister, then hold a report from the lebanese capital, the law family members of more than 200 people killed in the bay report. the explosion aren't angry and they're standing behind a judge under fire from lebanon's political establishment. taught at baton is leading an investigation into one of the largest non n
thanks for joining us. rachel. thank you. when jordan has fully reopened its main border crossing with syria in an effort to improve economic activity in both countries, syria has been struggling with the impact of us sanctions, while recovering from a decade long civil war. jordanian and lebanese officials have edged washington to ease those measures in order to facilitate trade in the water country. the u. n says at least 350000 people have died in that conflict. her family, as of the victims...
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