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her name is rachel buffett. you may remember her from a story we first reported in 2016, about her then fiance, dan wozniak. and about two families in search of the truth. >> i know a lot of answers now. a lot more than i had the last time we met. >> now, the final curtain. >> i believe with all my heart they were trying to get me back and kill me. >> new information. >> there's things people need to know, things that need to be said. >> and a question, what would you do for love? we'll get to all of that. but first, let's go back to where this story began.? orange county, california. not too far from the coast you'll find the camden martinique apartments. >> we had the pools and hot tubs. >> back in 2010, vylet randolph lived there with her then husband. that's where they met a 20 something couple named dan wozniak and rachel buffett. >> a couple a little more mature, the wine drinkers opposed to the hard liquor and met them and thought perfect. how could we go wrong? >> rachel and dan acted in community theate
her name is rachel buffett. you may remember her from a story we first reported in 2016, about her then fiance, dan wozniak. and about two families in search of the truth. >> i know a lot of answers now. a lot more than i had the last time we met. >> now, the final curtain. >> i believe with all my heart they were trying to get me back and kill me. >> new information. >> there's things people need to know, things that need to be said. >> and a question, what...
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rachel, proud owner of one. rachel: i am. for my birthday. will: really? i was going to bring you a squirrel from the squirrel hunt. rachel: hoping to get a squirrel scarf for something. pete: back on track. we were off track just like hunter. we're back on track. only a trickle of people came or spoke to the press outside of the exhibit. hunter biden's works are priced between 75,000 and $500,000. let me be clear. i bought a reprint. rachel: that is more than a signed print copy after picasso. pete: sounds about right. college football, number 8 michigan defeats number 6 -- michigan state? will: state won. pete: state beat michigan, 37-33. smarty stands up defeated. handed the wolverines the first loss of the season. buckeyes fend off penn state 90 lions in the horeshoe. will: horseshoe. pete: 33-24. wisconsin upsets number nine iowa in madison, 2-7, first time unranked badger squad beaten a top 10 team in over 35 years. will, just read. will: over in the sec number one georgia avenges last year's loss to florida beating the
rachel, proud owner of one. rachel: i am. for my birthday. will: really? i was going to bring you a squirrel from the squirrel hunt. rachel: hoping to get a squirrel scarf for something. pete: back on track. we were off track just like hunter. we're back on track. only a trickle of people came or spoke to the press outside of the exhibit. hunter biden's works are priced between 75,000 and $500,000. let me be clear. i bought a reprint. rachel: that is more than a signed print copy after picasso....
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rachel? rachel: thank you, pete.e boy was sitting in his bedroom when 30 gunshots hit his house. his family remembering him as a smart kid and an innocent child. authorities are still searching for a suspect. wow. horrible. >>> scary moment for a 6-year-old. motley crew star vince neil falling off the stage in tennessee. watch this. ♪♪ rachel: neil was taken to the hospital and reportedly treated for broken ribs. he reportedly fell after tripping on an on stage speaker. got to be careful up there with all the smoke there. >>> dogs are called man's best friend. this robot dog is future of unmanned weapons. the four-legged fighting machine, holding a sniper rifle is designed to fire precision shots as far as 3900 feet. ghost robotics unveiling the device at an annual army association meeting. they say it is controlled by a quote, human remote operator. pete: for now. will: for now. pete: i'm increasingly a believer in greg gutfeld's theory a.i. and robots will eventually turn on us. will: honestly, that is not debatabl
rachel? rachel: thank you, pete.e boy was sitting in his bedroom when 30 gunshots hit his house. his family remembering him as a smart kid and an innocent child. authorities are still searching for a suspect. wow. horrible. >>> scary moment for a 6-year-old. motley crew star vince neil falling off the stage in tennessee. watch this. ♪♪ rachel: neil was taken to the hospital and reportedly treated for broken ribs. he reportedly fell after tripping on an on stage speaker. got to be...
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thanks, rachel. rachel: all right.♪ they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service the way you need it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ 80% get genetically meaningful health info from their 23andme dna reports. 80%. that's 8 out of 10 people who can get something enlightening. something empowering. something that could change everything. info that could give you greater control of your own health, and it's right there in your dna. so, if 80% get genetically meaningful health info, the question is, will you be part of the 80%? do you know what the future holds? pretty sure it's rachel campos-duffy's birthday. happy birthday rachel. >> happy birthday, rachel. >> happy birthday rachel. >> happy birthday, rachel. >> happy birthday to you rcd. >> happy birthday so glad you were born. >> big 5-0 but always in our hearts. 20 in our hearts. >> you look like a day not over -- i'm not going to play that game. >> i hope g
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pete: good morning, rachel. rachel: will sat down.ith great coffee on the morning show. pete: here here. rachel: there is consensus. pete: number one cable morning news show and we have terrible coffee. i will say that i have had a couple viewers email -- or send good coffee. send me a coffee machine which i often forget to use in my office. rachel: we had the truck with the great coffee from the veteran. remember that? pete: yes, when it comes to our grown room, it is meh. >> yuck. pete: worse than army coffee. rachel: i will tell you what else is worse than army coffee, the news job report that came out. this was the job report by the way, 194 jobs were added. they were supposed to get 500,000 jobs. that was expectation 4.8 unemployment. down from 5.2%. 184,000 workers have left the workforce from last month. so, our president who, you know, he came out, he says this is great news, listen to how he is selling this blah jobs report. >> in total, the job creation in the first eight months of my administration is nearly 5 million jobs.
pete: good morning, rachel. rachel: will sat down.ith great coffee on the morning show. pete: here here. rachel: there is consensus. pete: number one cable morning news show and we have terrible coffee. i will say that i have had a couple viewers email -- or send good coffee. send me a coffee machine which i often forget to use in my office. rachel: we had the truck with the great coffee from the veteran. remember that? pete: yes, when it comes to our grown room, it is meh. >> yuck. pete:...
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rachel: he has. poll numbers that we saw education is now the number one issue, it's really, it's education but it's really about indoctrination. i think what parents are really worried about is that they are seeing that we are losing the future. we are loses our kids to this really dangerous ideology which is are cancel culture, marxism and obsession with race. again, using this race card. i mean, will, i get your outrage. it's crazy what just happened. but do you think that this race stuff even really works anymore? it's so predictable. i do feel like in many ways donald trump did a good job of going, go ahead, call me racist. i think it doesn't hurt as much anymore because we get the game. will: i hope you are right, i do. pete: i think you are right especially in the realm of the internet. it gets debunked in 10 seconds. rachel: i get called racist. just don't think are special. it gets lobbed so much. and it's so desperate here at this 11th hour of this campaign. will: i think the analogy to ill
rachel: he has. poll numbers that we saw education is now the number one issue, it's really, it's education but it's really about indoctrination. i think what parents are really worried about is that they are seeing that we are losing the future. we are loses our kids to this really dangerous ideology which is are cancel culture, marxism and obsession with race. again, using this race card. i mean, will, i get your outrage. it's crazy what just happened. but do you think that this race stuff...
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rachel: yeah. divide even among african-americans on this topic because you know, senator clyburn was like, whoa, remember when ao-c came out with defund and the police, this is a terrible message. people in the community know what they want, don't like this. the younger blm, the very activist generation that seems to think this is a good message. it is clearly a losing message politically but worse than that it is hurting people. kisseds are dying. more kids have died in chicago from gun violence than covid. this is a serious thing. pete: we'll see what kind of backlash he gets. hopefully none. one of those guys who live on another plain. it is necessary for us to have them, you could say that sentence in elementary school, it would resonate. that is where we've gone in this country where we're looking to an actor to speak that kind of honesty. the film he is in, he plays an elderly black man killed by a police officer. that is part of the subject of the film he talked about. he recognizes bad thi
rachel: yeah. divide even among african-americans on this topic because you know, senator clyburn was like, whoa, remember when ao-c came out with defund and the police, this is a terrible message. people in the community know what they want, don't like this. the younger blm, the very activist generation that seems to think this is a good message. it is clearly a losing message politically but worse than that it is hurting people. kisseds are dying. more kids have died in chicago from gun...
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rachel: lawrence. lawrence: thanks, rachel.gic death in a lawsuit in l.a. county. she was inundated kobe notifications on her phone hours before she was told of her husband's dead. she said she was assured the held copter crash site was kept private. experienced emotional distress that the first-responders took pictures of her family's remains. lawsuit seeks damages for negligence and instation of privacy. >>> parents activists rally for a police presence at schools after five firearms are confiscated from new york city schools over the past week. the new york city school safety coalition says more nypd safety agents need to be hired. they played a huge role in seizures. eight firearms were found in schools this year. comes as mayor de blasio works to shift school safety from the nypd to the education department. that is not working well. >>> take a look at this, a small dog rescued from the ocean off the coast of florida. a woman and her friend were boating near fort lauderdale when they spotted the pup named suko struggling i
rachel: lawrence. lawrence: thanks, rachel.gic death in a lawsuit in l.a. county. she was inundated kobe notifications on her phone hours before she was told of her husband's dead. she said she was assured the held copter crash site was kept private. experienced emotional distress that the first-responders took pictures of her family's remains. lawsuit seeks damages for negligence and instation of privacy. >>> parents activists rally for a police presence at schools after five firearms...
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rachel: . hope to a couple. we are filing a suit that the mandate is unconstitutional and have ruled unconstitutional the twice testing, the segregation in all the things being proposed from the mandate. >> in my personal opinion what i hope to accomplish by being a part of this lawsuit is to get people to open their eyes and realize what the school is trying to do is pin the unvaccinated students against those who are vaccinated rather than focusing on the community which also includes students who have chosen not to. rachel: tell me how you feel excluded how did the students who don't want to be vaccinated either because they've had covid where they have a religious objection, how do they feel in this environment what is the university administration doing to make them feel other. >> i'm definitely a student not vaccinated feel very uncomfortable, professors have been given all my medical information and every day when i go to school i feel as if i'm living in the shadows. pete: from the affi
rachel: . hope to a couple. we are filing a suit that the mandate is unconstitutional and have ruled unconstitutional the twice testing, the segregation in all the things being proposed from the mandate. >> in my personal opinion what i hope to accomplish by being a part of this lawsuit is to get people to open their eyes and realize what the school is trying to do is pin the unvaccinated students against those who are vaccinated rather than focusing on the community which also includes...
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but i felt like rachel was a good victory. >> despite rachel's emotional testimony, the jury did not, i got caught up. i had no business going on a trip i couldn't pay for myself. this sounded like a lot of fun, and it turned into a nightmare. i think that she could have brought the jury along with her on that, but there was none of that. >> some of the jurors didn't feel sympathetic for your situation with anna. how did that feel for you? >> oh, that was -- that was devastating. it was devastating to have taken the witness stand and to have felt so exposed and to have shared so publicly something that was so deeply personal and painful for me was extremely hard. and then to have that come out as the takeaway was extremely upsetting. >> the fake heiress sentenced here in new york city today. anna sorokin in tears learning she will spend up to 12 years in prison. >> her ultimate sentence was 4 to 12 years state prison. >> in addition to her prison sentence, anna's order to pay $200,000 in restitution and an additional $24,000 in fees, but interestingly anna is not ordered to pay back
but i felt like rachel was a good victory. >> despite rachel's emotional testimony, the jury did not, i got caught up. i had no business going on a trip i couldn't pay for myself. this sounded like a lot of fun, and it turned into a nightmare. i think that she could have brought the jury along with her on that, but there was none of that. >> some of the jurors didn't feel sympathetic for your situation with anna. how did that feel for you? >> oh, that was -- that was...
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rachel, but vaccine passports. rachel, but vaccine passports _ vaccine passports.pub?— vaccine passports push you to a swea ub? ~' ., , , sweaty pub? i think the telegraph is in a bit of a — sweaty pub? i think the telegraph is in a bit of a decoy _ sweaty pub? i think the telegraph is in a bit of a decoy with _ sweaty pub? i think the telegraph is in a bit of a decoy with vaccine - in a bit of a decoy with vaccine passports to be honest, because when we look at the measures that are proposed under the plan b, which by the way, the government is under pressure to implement now, and we remember, you know, throughout the pandemic, the government's on scientific advisers were saying that they learn is go hard, go early. we are in exactly the situation where they need to go hard and is stalling. plan b would look at things like, as katy said, working from home again and compulsory wearing of masks. at the countries look at us not wearing masks, which is such an easy thing to implement, completely aghast. just don't understand why we are relaxing thus measure us. i susp
rachel, but vaccine passports. rachel, but vaccine passports _ vaccine passports.pub?— vaccine passports push you to a swea ub? ~' ., , , sweaty pub? i think the telegraph is in a bit of a — sweaty pub? i think the telegraph is in a bit of a decoy _ sweaty pub? i think the telegraph is in a bit of a decoy with _ sweaty pub? i think the telegraph is in a bit of a decoy with vaccine - in a bit of a decoy with vaccine passports to be honest, because when we look at the measures that are...
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rachel: yeah. suggest summer. brian: i don't know when last time i've been a hipster. i don't know if i can become one. steve: on holiday, ainsley took the day off, and rachel stuck around, she leapt here. -- slept here. [laughter] listen, in that cold open you probably saw all the close to 2,000 southwest flights were canceled. this morning i went to the "dallas morning news" web site to see, to read more about it, and i saw this story. and it's so extraordinary, i figured we've got to tell you about it. the headline is how could the mass migration of haitians to the southern border have been a surprise? 15,000 people under that bridge, some say their arrival seem ised more like a coordinated effort to the ease the overwhelming number of migrants at mexico's southern border. so in other words, and they talked to about a dozen people on the record, but they did not use their names because they were not authorized to speak. and it sounds like in the southern border of mexico where all those people a
rachel: yeah. suggest summer. brian: i don't know when last time i've been a hipster. i don't know if i can become one. steve: on holiday, ainsley took the day off, and rachel stuck around, she leapt here. -- slept here. [laughter] listen, in that cold open you probably saw all the close to 2,000 southwest flights were canceled. this morning i went to the "dallas morning news" web site to see, to read more about it, and i saw this story. and it's so extraordinary, i figured we've got...
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rachel: wow.e deceased officer. is there anything you can share? has his family been notified? just the tragic particulars of this situation. >> yeah. i can tell you we immediately picked up the families, all three of them. some of them had got information, but i can tell you that as i'm in the room with the deputy shot in the leg as he's waiting to go into surgery, he did not know that one of his good friends had been shot. and he got a phone call while i was standing there, and one of the other officers at the scene said, hey, you know, we lost such and such. and i'm going to tell you, the wailing in that room, it was tough. rachel: yeah. oh -- >> and, you know, these three officers, they're all three buddies. they work the same areas, they work the streets, and, you know, to have something like this, i mean, they never even saw it coming. i mean, you know, this isn't a training deal or anything like that. they were just literally ambushed. and, you know -- go ahead, i'm sorry. will: i'm sorry t
rachel: wow.e deceased officer. is there anything you can share? has his family been notified? just the tragic particulars of this situation. >> yeah. i can tell you we immediately picked up the families, all three of them. some of them had got information, but i can tell you that as i'm in the room with the deputy shot in the leg as he's waiting to go into surgery, he did not know that one of his good friends had been shot. and he got a phone call while i was standing there, and one of...
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rachel, _ the pandemic was handled in the uk. rachel, do— the pandemic was handled in the uk.apers tomorrow morning, about felixstowe becoming overwhelmed by the backlog of deliveries?— deliveries? yes, as you say, a number of— deliveries? yes, as you say, a number of papers _ deliveries? yes, as you say, a number of papers have - deliveries? yes, as you say, a number of papers have this i deliveries? yes, as you say, a| number of papers have this on the front— number of papers have this on the front page — number of papers have this on the front page today, and we spoke about it before, _ front page today, and we spoke about it before, just the striking images of containers stacked up at felixstowe, and really congested, and having to turn away, or container— and having to turn away, or container ships having to go elsewhere to dock, and i think this is another— elsewhere to dock, and i think this is another problem the uk government, one of many, are having to deat— government, one of many, are having to deal with _ government, one of many, are having to deal with at the mom
rachel, _ the pandemic was handled in the uk. rachel, do— the pandemic was handled in the uk.apers tomorrow morning, about felixstowe becoming overwhelmed by the backlog of deliveries?— deliveries? yes, as you say, a number of— deliveries? yes, as you say, a number of papers _ deliveries? yes, as you say, a number of papers have - deliveries? yes, as you say, a number of papers have this i deliveries? yes, as you say, a| number of papers have this on the front— number of papers have...
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rachel, let's switch papers _ everyone moving. rachel, let's switch papers but _ everyone moving., let's switch papers but along the - everyone moving. rachel, let's. switch papers but along the same theme. the metro has recycling trashed by boris. what is going on here? what is happening with the prime minister and his rhetoric around cap 26just prime minister and his rhetoric around cap 26 just a week away? i think what is happening as he is just all over the place, and fundamentally unserious about this command you can see that in this kind of throw away, pardon the pun, quip about recycling and saying it is not the main issue, which, you know, most people would refute that, especially people who focus on climate change and the climate emergency. i think this is part of the problem, looking ahead at the climate summit, it is really difficult and it's a really difficult and it's a really difficult task ahead. lots of countries are divided about phasing out fossil fuel ash fossil fuels. there is a lot of disagreement and reluctance by some of the worst polluters to wean themselve
rachel, let's switch papers _ everyone moving. rachel, let's switch papers but _ everyone moving., let's switch papers but along the - everyone moving. rachel, let's. switch papers but along the same theme. the metro has recycling trashed by boris. what is going on here? what is happening with the prime minister and his rhetoric around cap 26just prime minister and his rhetoric around cap 26 just a week away? i think what is happening as he is just all over the place, and fundamentally...
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rachel, what do you make of this — straightforward. rachel, what do you make of this story?l, what do you make of this story? i think the fact . make of this story? i think the fact that they put _ make of this story? i think the fact that they put it _ make of this story? i think the fact that they put it on _ make of this story? i think the fact that they put it on the _ make of this story? i think the fact that they put it on the website and j that they put it on the website and took it off immediately told you everything you need to know about some of the internal battles going on within downing street and whitehall. look, the suggestions made in that paper were mostly quite reasonable in terms of suggestion on way to encourage... the problem that the government has is that any kind of additional... is going to hit the lowest income artist. we're already facing a cost—of—living crisis with energy bills shooting up, with shortages potentially, with new taxes coming in. the government decided to increase inference — — insurance and people coming off her window. — — furloug
rachel, what do you make of this — straightforward. rachel, what do you make of this story?l, what do you make of this story? i think the fact . make of this story? i think the fact that they put _ make of this story? i think the fact that they put it _ make of this story? i think the fact that they put it on _ make of this story? i think the fact that they put it on the _ make of this story? i think the fact that they put it on the website and j that they put it on the website and took it...
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hello, rachel.ut doing diners is we get out and get to talk to people, and i have to tell you, there's so much common sense when you leave washington d.c. and the coast, i can tell you that the poll numbers that you were talking about for joe biden 38%, that's resonating a lot with the people here. they are deeply concerned about what's going on in america. i'm here with just difference and jerry, these are two generations of veterans here and they are very upset about what's going on in our military. jerry you talked to me a little bit about afghanistan. tell me your thoughts. >> well, i think we went about it all wrong. the soldiers should have been the last ones to get out of there. the equipment and the civilians should have come first. rachel: you tell me that you have a lot of friends that served in afghanistan who are really upset and angry right now >> yes, because they put all their time in to the service to do what they had to do to keep us to have our freedoms and they get out and the bid
hello, rachel.ut doing diners is we get out and get to talk to people, and i have to tell you, there's so much common sense when you leave washington d.c. and the coast, i can tell you that the poll numbers that you were talking about for joe biden 38%, that's resonating a lot with the people here. they are deeply concerned about what's going on in america. i'm here with just difference and jerry, these are two generations of veterans here and they are very upset about what's going on in our...
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andrew jackson and rachel bought this property and 1804. originally it originally it was about 425 acres in size, and with log buildings on the property. over the next 41 years of jackson's life he added land to the property. he bought and sold property all around the edges. so by the time he died in 1845 the plantation was about 1050 acres. jackson understood clearly that part of your power derived from the states that you are on, and they were building a grand stage for him and for the family. the front of the house is very grand. it's the stuff is called greek revival which was the height of style in the united states in the 1830s. we know, think of jackson as representing the growing democracy of the country, and the greek revival style appeal to americans because of the greek democracies. you approach the mansion coming up the driveway that is shaped like a guitar, very appropriate for nashville, the front of the mansion you see two story portico the runs across the house with a gallery and wings when it off to the side that is clearly
andrew jackson and rachel bought this property and 1804. originally it originally it was about 425 acres in size, and with log buildings on the property. over the next 41 years of jackson's life he added land to the property. he bought and sold property all around the edges. so by the time he died in 1845 the plantation was about 1050 acres. jackson understood clearly that part of your power derived from the states that you are on, and they were building a grand stage for him and for the...
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jackson is elected president and rachel dies. his son is grown and married and the house isn't big enough so in 1831 they gshad two wings to the house to the left and right. one is a large dining room to accommodate the large mirrors they were having their. the other ends up being jackson's library. it's adjacent to his bedroom so the two wings a very symmetrical or balanced facade to the house. the fire took place in october 1834 and it was a chimney fire. the chimneys evidently had ly not been properly cleaned over the summer and clearly you were using the fireplaces all the time. this one happened to be .a adchimney from the kitchen. it was a windy day and atthat time the house at a cedar shake roof . the next thing you know you were off to the races with the fire . they called in the slaves from the field and were able to empty some of the second floor although most of the second floor contents were lost including rachel's letters which was i think sad for everyone concerned and for us again because we know relatively little
jackson is elected president and rachel dies. his son is grown and married and the house isn't big enough so in 1831 they gshad two wings to the house to the left and right. one is a large dining room to accommodate the large mirrors they were having their. the other ends up being jackson's library. it's adjacent to his bedroom so the two wings a very symmetrical or balanced facade to the house. the fire took place in october 1834 and it was a chimney fire. the chimneys evidently had ly not...
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you must mean, rachel, that the new — government.ean, rachel, that the new tsar for _ government. you must mean, rachel, that the new tsar for the _ government. you must mean, rachel, that the new tsar for the supply - that the new tsar for the supply chain, took up his first day in the office only yesterday is going to have quite a lot of to try and undo these problems in the supply chain. this is a massive energy and adjusts magical fork of the government is facing a number of challenges on a number of fronts at the moment. and i think it is one version of the story, talk about retail buses and supermarkets looking at other ways to get produce into the country if they cannot use shipping containers. to get those products in. there was a concern that customers are going to start noticing these problems even more. a lot of us are seeing empty shelves in the shop the ready or the stickers telling you when things are going to come back in a couple of weeks, but it seems today that boardings are getting more ramped up, it is coming up t
you must mean, rachel, that the new — government.ean, rachel, that the new tsar for _ government. you must mean, rachel, that the new tsar for the _ government. you must mean, rachel, that the new tsar for the supply - that the new tsar for the supply chain, took up his first day in the office only yesterday is going to have quite a lot of to try and undo these problems in the supply chain. this is a massive energy and adjusts magical fork of the government is facing a number of challenges on...
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rachel, let's turn to the daily telegraph.is is the government's on research, which would be part - pubs. this is the government's on research, which would be part of. research, which would be part of their plan b of measures to be introduced or reintroduced if the situation with copan infection rates continues to be as worrying and climb in as worrying away as it is now. that thinking seems to be that if you have vaccine passport requirements for, say, large sports or music venues that already are sort of well ventilated and have preventative measures in place, it will drive people instead into the pubs, where you might not require dollars passports and where there is more laxity over such measures and therefore a higher potential rate of infection —— infection. i'm not sure about the logic of that and where that lies. i know that countries that lies. i know that countries that do have vaccine passports, we look at israel, where they have implemented vaccine passports quite thoroughly, they will have pcr tests as an alternati
rachel, let's turn to the daily telegraph.is is the government's on research, which would be part - pubs. this is the government's on research, which would be part of. research, which would be part of their plan b of measures to be introduced or reintroduced if the situation with copan infection rates continues to be as worrying and climb in as worrying away as it is now. that thinking seems to be that if you have vaccine passport requirements for, say, large sports or music venues that already...
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rachel reeves stood _ fairly high drama. rachel reeves stood in — fairly high drama. stood in to— fairly high drama. rachel reeves stood in to do someone else's speech, — stood in to do someone else's speech, and the plaudits were pretty positive- _ speech, and the plaudits were pretty positive— she was fairly positive. she had — positive— she was fairly positive. she had a — positive— she was fairly positive. she had a very good party conference speech, _ she had a very good party conference speech, pretty commanding at the dispatch— speech, pretty commanding at the dispatch box, she certainly is what they've _ dispatch box, she certainly is what they've been talking about, and they've — they've been talking about, and they've identified it that there isn't _ they've identified it that there isn't much in this budget at all to tackle _ isn't much in this budget at all to tackle that. the cost of living, if vou're _ tackle that. the cost of living, if you're going to make it cheaper for people. _ you're going to make it cheaper for people, you're talking about absolut
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cheers, rachel. cheers.t guest, because they are from the world wildlife fund for nature, the wwf. and it's isabella o'dowd, their head of climate change. hello. good evening. just before we dive into cop26 and the climate change conference, which we are going to talk about, what do you think about the air passenger duty stuff for domestic flights? because i'm confused, because some people say actually it might not be that bad for the environment after all, even though, intuitively, you think it would be? yeah, ithink, overall, we were quite disappointed to see that, running up to the glasgow climate talks next week. i think the main point being we really need to be investing in trains, and kind of moving away from domestic flights. and in terms of the sort of long haul flights, for us it is very much about a frequent flyer. so, penalising those that fly frequently, rather than penalising those that maybe have to take a long haul flight once a year to go back to see their family. overall, i think for us it i
cheers, rachel. cheers.t guest, because they are from the world wildlife fund for nature, the wwf. and it's isabella o'dowd, their head of climate change. hello. good evening. just before we dive into cop26 and the climate change conference, which we are going to talk about, what do you think about the air passenger duty stuff for domestic flights? because i'm confused, because some people say actually it might not be that bad for the environment after all, even though, intuitively, you think...
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the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> happy to have you here. it is an under statement to say there is a lot going on tonight in washington. a lot of moving parts just this hour on capitol hill. a lot of stuff we are going to see develop. we think over the course of this hour while we are on the air. at the very end of last night's show you might remember we showed you footage we got in just at the last second before we got off the air from last night's congressional baseball game. this happens every year. it's been going on over a century and is supposed to encourage camaraderie among lawmakers. how is that going? if these games are supposed to be some kind of respite from the pressures of capitol hill, last night there was an interruption in that respite at least for some. during the game a group of fairly cheerful but determined protesters dropped these banners that very much reminded the baseball players of their tay jobs. the signs read reconciliation first. hold the line. meaning pass the reconciliation bill. pass the president's budget fi
the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> happy to have you here. it is an under statement to say there is a lot going on tonight in washington. a lot of moving parts just this hour on capitol hill. a lot of stuff we are going to see develop. we think over the course of this hour while we are on the air. at the very end of last night's show you might remember we showed you footage we got in just at the last second before we got off the air from last night's...
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the second question, rachel, is what's the source? is it a non-covid pneumonia, does he have a pneumonia from another source? did he have a skin infection that traveled to his blood? something else? all these things sound scary to viewers. was there a urinary tract infection? we don't know. i'm sure this workup has already been done and they probably know the answer to it. the fact that he's already well, probably transferring out of the icu in the next 48, 72 hours if not sooner, are all good prognostic signs. early treatment, early intervention, and an early rebound, rachel, are all great predictors for getting out of the icu and ultimately getting back home. >> they say after two days of treatment his white blood cell count is trending down. how should we understand that? >> that's a great sign. there's the sort of clinical systems i went through with heart rate, respiratory rate, fever. then there's what we get on our lab values. we get that lab culture of our blood, is there something growing, like a bacteria or a fungus. then we
the second question, rachel, is what's the source? is it a non-covid pneumonia, does he have a pneumonia from another source? did he have a skin infection that traveled to his blood? something else? all these things sound scary to viewers. was there a urinary tract infection? we don't know. i'm sure this workup has already been done and they probably know the answer to it. the fact that he's already well, probably transferring out of the icu in the next 48, 72 hours if not sooner, are all good...
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rachel? yeah. everyone remembers. rachel? yeah- when — everyone remembers. rachel? yeah. everyone remembers. rachel? | yeah. when your birthday? may five, why? i'mjust yeah. when your birthday? may five, why? i'm just make a list of peoples birthday present minds december two yeah, whatever. i minds december two yeah, whatever-— whatever. i did it all by myself- _ whatever. i did it all by myself. and _ whatever. i did it all by myself. and there's - whatever. i did it all by - myself. and there's nobody a hug — myself. and there's nobody a hug |t— myself. and there's nobody a hu i _ ., , myself. and there's nobody a hui _ ., , , ., myself. and there's nobody a hug. it was so important to fans the — hug. it was so important to fans the show _ hug. it was so important to fans the show felt - hug. it was so important to fans the show felt they - hug. it was so important to fans the show felt they had hug. it was so important to i fans the show felt they had to resolve it in fran's final episode. i resolve it in fran's final episode-— resolve it in fran's final eisode. , .,
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with those three buckets -- thank you, rachel. those three buckets, they contain jobs and retooling the american work force. yes, chris, we're going to give free college, and that's important, chris, and here's what else. we're going to tackle climate change so that we never have to suffer the consequences of a standing -- >> you don't think this week went well for democrats, do you? >> it depends on which side of the aisle you're looking -- if you are a republican, you're saying, oh my good. look at those folks, but if you are a democrat, you're saying, you know what? we're having a robust conversation about the future of the american work force and a robust conversation about health care and our transportation needs. look. i'm a democrat. we like to talk to each other. >> rachel, you were up there in the middle covering all this, and it was put very provocatively that biden was whipping against his own bill. >> those aren't my words. i got a call on friday night from a very senior, very upset democrat who said, i've never seen a
with those three buckets -- thank you, rachel. those three buckets, they contain jobs and retooling the american work force. yes, chris, we're going to give free college, and that's important, chris, and here's what else. we're going to tackle climate change so that we never have to suffer the consequences of a standing -- >> you don't think this week went well for democrats, do you? >> it depends on which side of the aisle you're looking -- if you are a republican, you're saying,...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. >>> this billboard has just gone up in times square in new york city. as you can see there, it says "trump lost," no more, quote, audits. this was put up by a republican group, a group called the republican accountability project. we've talked about them a few times on the show. they're basically a group of anti-trump republicans, including people who served in the trump administration who are now anti-trump republicans basically trying to save their party from the direction it has taken under trump. and the republican accountability project apparently has a sort of subgroup called republicans for voting rights. they put this up in times square. and i have to tell you, when i first saw that, i thought that this might be one of those things where an advocacy group does kind of a stunt ad. they just -- you see this sometimes in the dc tv market, that a political group will run a political ad like once in washington, dc in the hopes that just
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. >>> this billboard has just gone up in times square in new york city. as you can see there, it says "trump lost," no more, quote, audits. this was put up by a republican group, a group called the republican accountability project. we've talked about them a few times on the show. they're basically a group of anti-trump republicans, including people who served in the trump...
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>> rachel scott with us again tonight. thank you, rachel. >>> we move on tonight to the showdown over covid vaccine mandates. new york city firefighters defying the mayor tonight. firefighters, some police officers and city workers protesting the city's expanded vaccine mandate, which takes effect at 5:00 p.m. tomorrow. reports of garbage in the streets, some sanitation workers against the mandate. some members of the nypd still against the mandate. and all of this amid that number. 62% of police lost on the front lines last year lost to covid. tonight, we also cover questions over the vaccine and the flu shot. should you get them both at the same time? and what about your children? here's whit johnson. >> hold the line! >> reporter: outrage over vaccine mandates reaching a boiling point in new york city today. >> we are not anti-vaccine. we are anti-mandate. >> reporter: protesters taking to the streets ahead of a looming deadline friday night for thousands of city workers to get vaccinated or go unpaid. >> my job is to k
>> rachel scott with us again tonight. thank you, rachel. >>> we move on tonight to the showdown over covid vaccine mandates. new york city firefighters defying the mayor tonight. firefighters, some police officers and city workers protesting the city's expanded vaccine mandate, which takes effect at 5:00 p.m. tomorrow. reports of garbage in the streets, some sanitation workers against the mandate. some members of the nypd still against the mandate. and all of this amid that...
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>> rachel scott live in houston tonight. rachel, thank you. and i know rachel will have much more of her interview in a reporting project for "nightline" that will air next week. >>> in the meantime here, we continue tonight and the u.s. navy now confirming the nuclear powered submarine, the uss connecticut, and a collision, striking an unknown object under water in the pacific. the boat now headed to port to assess the damage. we took you onboard a nuclear submarine in the med arbitrary yan this was two years ago, the uss florida. we saw that technology up close. we've saw how tell think these submarines are. wait to bring in martha raddatz, because martha, you've been on these submarines, as well. a lot of people at home are going to be asking, how does this happen, how does a collision even take place? >> reporter: david, we know these nuclear-powered attack submarines are all about stealth and in order to remain stealthy, the submarines will often turn off their act tive sew nor so ty can't be detected. so that leaves them blind, relying o
>> rachel scott live in houston tonight. rachel, thank you. and i know rachel will have much more of her interview in a reporting project for "nightline" that will air next week. >>> in the meantime here, we continue tonight and the u.s. navy now confirming the nuclear powered submarine, the uss connecticut, and a collision, striking an unknown object under water in the pacific. the boat now headed to port to assess the damage. we took you onboard a nuclear submarine in...
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. >> absolutely, rachel. great to join you. >> so the latest that i know, and i will put this to you. it may have been surpassed by events even since i've just been talking. tonight senator bernie sanders came out of a meeting in chuck schumer's office, told reporters he is urging the house to vote no on the roads and bridges bill tonight, vote no on the infrastructure bill tonight if there is a vote. he said he was unhappy about these late night closed door talks. that seems significant given what a driving force the progressives have been in the house and what a progressive icon senator sanders is not only in the country but to progressive democrats on capitol hill. is that significant? what do we think is going to happen tonight? >> it is significant, rachel. senator sanders says this is an absurd way to do business. that was a direct quote from him. they're trying to negotiate a multi-trillion-dollar bill in one night to have a vote on the infrastructure bill. he does not believe that bill should go forwa
. >> absolutely, rachel. great to join you. >> so the latest that i know, and i will put this to you. it may have been surpassed by events even since i've just been talking. tonight senator bernie sanders came out of a meeting in chuck schumer's office, told reporters he is urging the house to vote no on the roads and bridges bill tonight, vote no on the infrastructure bill tonight if there is a vote. he said he was unhappy about these late night closed door talks. that seems...
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>> it is significant rachel. senator sanders says that this is an absurd way to do business that was a direct quote from him, that they are trying to negotiate a multi trillion dollar deal in one night so they can have a vote on the infrastructure bill. he does not believe that that bill should go forward to a vote today. and if it comes to a vote, he's urging his colleagues to vote no. now that is significant because there are a lot of house progressives that look up to him and respect him and that from the senate is significant. and what happens tonight is highly unclear. officially the house of representatives are saying no votes until 10 pm but there is still an expectation that they will pass the infrastructure bill tonight. which means two hours to pass the bill. it is not scheduled yet, i'll leave it to your viewers to do the math on what is most likely to have been there, but as you correctly point out speaker pelosi does not have bills on the floor that doesn't have the votes. but she has made a promise
>> it is significant rachel. senator sanders says that this is an absurd way to do business that was a direct quote from him, that they are trying to negotiate a multi trillion dollar deal in one night so they can have a vote on the infrastructure bill. he does not believe that that bill should go forward to a vote today. and if it comes to a vote, he's urging his colleagues to vote no. now that is significant because there are a lot of house progressives that look up to him and respect...
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joining us now is rachel gonzalez. she's the mother of an 11-year-old daughter, libby, who is transgender. rachel and libby gonzalez have been act visits on transgender issues in texas for the past five years. and joining us, democratic texas state representative jasmine crockett. representative, crockett, great to see you. rachel, thanks for being with us. your daughter is an activist, right? she's exactly what we want out of a democratic society. she from the age of 6 has been testifying. i have spoken to her before. but this is sort of -- being transgender is sort of part of this. part of it is that republicans in texas have made everything a battle to the death. everything is black and white and binary if you will, not to use that expression. it's oversimplified into if you're not on our side, we need to shut you down. >> yes, exactly. >> tell me a bit about how this is different from what it used to be because you've seen this. you've watched this now for five years. >> right. so my family's been doing this very a
joining us now is rachel gonzalez. she's the mother of an 11-year-old daughter, libby, who is transgender. rachel and libby gonzalez have been act visits on transgender issues in texas for the past five years. and joining us, democratic texas state representative jasmine crockett. representative, crockett, great to see you. rachel, thanks for being with us. your daughter is an activist, right? she's exactly what we want out of a democratic society. she from the age of 6 has been testifying. i...
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my wife was bbc broadcaster, rachel bland, she died 3 years ago i rachel bland, she died 3 years ago to keep the word that she started going. it is amazing. i get messages all the time from people affected by her and what she has achieved in changing the narrative around and how we talk about cancer was extraordinary. it's amazing to be here and do this in her memory. there are so many wonderful stories like your own. that's what makes the london marathon special stop everyone has their own personal reasons for running. you everyone has their own personal reasons for running.— everyone has their own personal reasons for running. you see so many --eole reasons for running. you see so many people running — reasons for running. you see so many people running for— reasons for running. you see so many people running for the _ reasons for running. you see so many people running for the mum - reasons for running. you see so many people running for the mum of - reasons for running. you see so many people running for the mum of a - reasons for running. you see so many people running for the m
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let's get right to rachel scott live on the hill tonight. rachel, president biden had been hoping for a deal before heading off to europe tomorrow for this global climate summit, but give us a reality check, as you so often do. what are the chances at this point? >> reporter: well, david, democrats are making some tough decisions on what comes out of this bill. it is a sign they are getting closer to a deal. president biden knows he cannot afford to lose a single vote in the senate. he's invited key lawmakers to the white house. senators joe manchin and kyrsten sinema there last night. senator bernie sanders there today. but the bottom line here is that paid family leave, if it comes out of this final package, it would be a bitter pill for progressives to swallow, david. >> all right, rachel scott with us again tonight. thank you, rachel. >>> also tonight, that new warning from the pentagon involving china. america's top general calling china's hypersonic missile test close to a sputnik moment. here's our chief global affairs correspondent m
let's get right to rachel scott live on the hill tonight. rachel, president biden had been hoping for a deal before heading off to europe tomorrow for this global climate summit, but give us a reality check, as you so often do. what are the chances at this point? >> reporter: well, david, democrats are making some tough decisions on what comes out of this bill. it is a sign they are getting closer to a deal. president biden knows he cannot afford to lose a single vote in the senate. he's...
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rachel maddow is next. hello, rachel. i'm hoping in the build back better bill there is some tax penalty. also, push the subscribe button, give me your likes, i want the four-star ratings, the whole thing. >> and if you don't, wait to see what happens to you. thank you, big chris. big government. thanks to you at home for joining us. happy to have you here. all right, it used to be called value jet. it was founded in 1992. it immediately developed a scary safety record. they were only founded in 1992, but by 1995, they had already had an aircraft evacuated on the runway just before it burned down. by the following year, 1996, it was a terrible fatal crash, may 11, 1996, value jet flight 592 had an on board midair fire. it was caused by hazardous, flammable materials that were improperly stored on board, and that plane came down. all 110 people on board that plane died and the plane crashed into the florida everglades. just a terrible disaster. that was 1996. value jet had only been around for four years when that happened
rachel maddow is next. hello, rachel. i'm hoping in the build back better bill there is some tax penalty. also, push the subscribe button, give me your likes, i want the four-star ratings, the whole thing. >> and if you don't, wait to see what happens to you. thank you, big chris. big government. thanks to you at home for joining us. happy to have you here. all right, it used to be called value jet. it was founded in 1992. it immediately developed a scary safety record. they were only...
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now, bloomberg's energy reporter rachel morrison joins us now. down the price dynamics between the different commodities? gas, carbon, coal? in the recent price moves? rachel: morning, yes, it's a really interesting dynamic between high gas prices and divisions. so, the extreme increases we've seen in the gasp race has actually made coal more prop -- gas price has actually made coal more profitable. utilities by more allowances to cover the generational gap. but that has a different environmental story. we're now burning more coal than we have been previously, so germany, italy, spain are all burning more coal, the u.k., and we're even hearing some utilities are looking to switch on old coal stations to meet some of the demand, and that's all because gas is so expensive. so, having that sort of counterintuitive effect on emissions and on the environment. dani: what is that environment of impact? could it be minimal if this is short-lived? or will there be significant scarring because of this period? rachel: well, anything that takes a step backwa
now, bloomberg's energy reporter rachel morrison joins us now. down the price dynamics between the different commodities? gas, carbon, coal? in the recent price moves? rachel: morning, yes, it's a really interesting dynamic between high gas prices and divisions. so, the extreme increases we've seen in the gasp race has actually made coal more prop -- gas price has actually made coal more profitable. utilities by more allowances to cover the generational gap. but that has a different...
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. >>> "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel, you have bernie sanders tonight. >> do i have bernie sanders tonight. boy, did he have a lot to say. i've interviewed him many times, i haven't had this much anticipation to talk to him. >> a lot going on. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us. as chris mentioned, senator bernie sanders will join us live tonight in just a few minutes. i do want to address just a quick personal matter here before we go on to the news, if you will indulge me for just a second. a couple of months ago susan and i went to a minor league baseball game. i sat on the aisle. she sat to my left. our team won. it was a fantastic game. i bought like all the swag, i ate all the hot dogs, it was a great time. minor league baseball i am convinced is god's gift to american spectator sports. at our local minor league baseball park, box seats are six bucks. the parking is free. the players are really good, but nobody really cares who wins. at this particular minor league game i went to with sus
. >>> "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel, you have bernie sanders tonight. >> do i have bernie sanders tonight. boy, did he have a lot to say. i've interviewed him many times, i haven't had this much anticipation to talk to him. >> a lot going on. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us. as chris mentioned, senator bernie sanders will join us live tonight in just a few minutes. i do want to address just a quick personal...
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. >> that is all in on this today's, night rachel maddow show starts right now, good evening rachel. evening rachel and thanks for joining us this hour. boy, has this been a weird news day. we woke up to surprise news this morning that the fbi was raiding a mansion in washington, d.c. a mansion apparently owned by russian oligarch oleg deripaska, or at least by concerns close to him. are oleg deripaska had, of course, a starring role in the mueller report and in the whole russian scandal when the trump campaign, for example, was inexplicably sending secret internal polling data to a russian intelligence officer while russia was intervening in that election trying to help trump win. mueller and the intelligence committee said that the intended recipient was this guy oleg te deripaska. now, that's why his name is familiar when you saw the news ' that the fbi was raiding his home today. we don't know why the fbi raided his home in d.c. and another place that he owns in new york city. h but, boy, do i have questions about that. we will try to get some answers on that tonight., again, tha
. >> that is all in on this today's, night rachel maddow show starts right now, good evening rachel. evening rachel and thanks for joining us this hour. boy, has this been a weird news day. we woke up to surprise news this morning that the fbi was raiding a mansion in washington, d.c. a mansion apparently owned by russian oligarch oleg deripaska, or at least by concerns close to him. are oleg deripaska had, of course, a starring role in the mueller report and in the whole russian scandal...
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>> so we are learning more, rachel, about this spill.ld say for all your fevers, think of this as tamiflu. which is something that we prescribed for flu. if you get diagnosed early were flu sometimes if you are high risk progression, sometimes mild symptoms of the flu, where you are going to hand up in the hospital, we give you ten flu. something really similar with this pill, rachel, for covid-19. if we diagnosed too early an early diagnosis mile tomorrow symptoms. we can give you a five-day horse pill, maybe will keep you out of the hospital. it's a 50% reduction and likely hospitalization. and we say this is a medium to longer term solution great for global health, it's easily scalable, you can get it to places where vaccines are hard to deliver but if you are unvaccinated individual washing this right now, we are used to dealing with vaccines that have 90% effectiveness at keeping you out of the hospital. this is 50%. so please don't do this as a great insurance policy, if that's it. we >> in terms of vaccinations, if the pfizer vacc
>> so we are learning more, rachel, about this spill.ld say for all your fevers, think of this as tamiflu. which is something that we prescribed for flu. if you get diagnosed early were flu sometimes if you are high risk progression, sometimes mild symptoms of the flu, where you are going to hand up in the hospital, we give you ten flu. something really similar with this pill, rachel, for covid-19. if we diagnosed too early an early diagnosis mile tomorrow symptoms. we can give you a...
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let's get right to rachel scott live on the hill tonight. you'll be watching from washington as well. and, rachel, the president saying it doesn't matter if it takes six minutes, six days or six weeks as we all heard here to pass these bills. but of course veterans on the hill knows the longer this drags out, the trickier this all gets. right.orter: that's exactly - a troubling sign for democrats, they have been working all week to close this deal, and tonight they still do not have the votes to get it passed. some members left the meeting with the president frustrated. i just spoke to one democrat who said victory would have been a path forward, but right now we're still searching for that. david? >> all right. rachel scott still leading us off friday night, and the days are counting. thank you. >>> we're going to turn to the other major news this friday night, the sobering new milestone in this pandemic, nearly 700,000 lives lost. now the deadliest pandemic in u.s. history. but tonight with that number comes new hope tonight for a potentia
let's get right to rachel scott live on the hill tonight. you'll be watching from washington as well. and, rachel, the president saying it doesn't matter if it takes six minutes, six days or six weeks as we all heard here to pass these bills. but of course veterans on the hill knows the longer this drags out, the trickier this all gets. right.orter: that's exactly - a troubling sign for democrats, they have been working all week to close this deal, and tonight they still do not have the votes...