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rachel: darn.e: one time i was supposed to host the weekday and will didn't and donald trump appeared. rachel: shows up whenever he wants,. will: comes to timing and former president donald trump i do have a few regrets. we had explosive breaking news story yesterday afternoon, we didn't get to can him about. he was on early hours. we will get to the story. i can't state in my mind how big and explosive the story we're talking about. rachel: what are you talking about? pete: one about russia. the one about russia. the other one about russia. will: check in with lawrence jones, host of "lawrence jones cross country". in los angeles in sofi stadium ahead of the super bowl. reporter: hello, i smell victory in the air and the other defeat. one of these teams women win it all. talked to fans on both sides, they are fired up about it. you have to like this will, talked to micah parsons and some veterans, i talked with the big gronk. here is a sneak-peek. what is next to gronk? going back to fox sports or
rachel: darn.e: one time i was supposed to host the weekday and will didn't and donald trump appeared. rachel: shows up whenever he wants,. will: comes to timing and former president donald trump i do have a few regrets. we had explosive breaking news story yesterday afternoon, we didn't get to can him about. he was on early hours. we will get to the story. i can't state in my mind how big and explosive the story we're talking about. rachel: what are you talking about? pete: one about russia....
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will cain, rachel campos duffy. rachel: good morning. you notice the family photo in the patriotic series, they're up in some mountain, got the peak they want to go to, some spot. they thought to bring an american flag with them. that is a family, that is inspirational. good job, guys. will: inspirational. beautiful sunday morning to everyone. pete: looks like a machine gunner off of a black hawk. that is not regulation. rachel: i was going to say. pete: u.s. more american. will: we start with a fox news alert. u.s. giving 72 hours before the russia might inside, we learn deadly consequences after war. reporter: 15,000 ukrainian troop deaths, 4,000 russian troop deaths. this new reporting is coming from multiple sources on capitol hill. closed-door briefings late last week. chairman of joint chiefs, general mark milley, essentially that kyiv doesn't stand a chance. russian troops could take over the city three days into the war. brand new satellite images, russian forces are closing in on ukraine's border. 70% of russia's military moving
will cain, rachel campos duffy. rachel: good morning. you notice the family photo in the patriotic series, they're up in some mountain, got the peak they want to go to, some spot. they thought to bring an american flag with them. that is a family, that is inspirational. good job, guys. will: inspirational. beautiful sunday morning to everyone. pete: looks like a machine gunner off of a black hawk. that is not regulation. rachel: i was going to say. pete: u.s. more american. will: we start with...
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pete: rachel that is all you. rachel: this is amazing.because you want, that's why you one. will: takes a winner to see a winner to know what winner. you won seven times, you been around the track you've came out on top what made at that major race so special and what did the guys need to know to be where you been. >> this is our biggest race and when you come to daytona everybody works in as soon as the season is over for three much you get ready for daytona we have our biggest at the beginning if you win daytona you win all year long you could be dead last everywhere else but they introduce you as the winner of daytona 500. >> if you win seven times or copy back years later still talking about it. >> all come back and win another one but they when the very first and pete hamilton one in 1970. nine different winners and were looking for number ten this week. pete: what is change the most about the sport in your mind? there's a lot of innovation. >> when racing first started back in 49, over a period of time they kept modifying and finall
pete: rachel that is all you. rachel: this is amazing.because you want, that's why you one. will: takes a winner to see a winner to know what winner. you won seven times, you been around the track you've came out on top what made at that major race so special and what did the guys need to know to be where you been. >> this is our biggest race and when you come to daytona everybody works in as soon as the season is over for three much you get ready for daytona we have our biggest at the...
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thank you, carley. >> rachel: thanks, carley. >> steve: the guys from masterbuilt are great. >> rachelo amazing. they know food. they are such good kind christian people and they took good care of us and we love them. >> steve: excellent. let's talk a little bit about some of the things in the news. and something that caught our eye. remember, it was last wednesday that down in the commonwealth of virginia. governor glenn youngkin signed that bill that makes masks optional in schools. parents get to actually decide whether your kid wear as mask. >> rachel: imagine that. >> steve: giving families control over the children. here's the thing. in the commonwealth of virginia. about as far west as can you go is montgomery county, virginia. that's around blacksburg, virginia. there was a mom by the name of alicia vawt and she wanted to make a point and she had seen that the school board president was out and about on her facebook posting pictures of her and the school board president of her in groups of people with no mask, which is essentially what the school board was telling the kids had
thank you, carley. >> rachel: thanks, carley. >> steve: the guys from masterbuilt are great. >> rachelo amazing. they know food. they are such good kind christian people and they took good care of us and we love them. >> steve: excellent. let's talk a little bit about some of the things in the news. and something that caught our eye. remember, it was last wednesday that down in the commonwealth of virginia. governor glenn youngkin signed that bill that makes masks...
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i don't know where you, rachel. rachel: i'm down here. this a 4-year-old boy is now recovering after being shot in the leg while playing outside. police say the boy was playing in an apartment courtyard when his father heard him scream out in pain. police have not said where the bullet may have come from and no arrests have been made. khou reporting he is the third child shot in houston in just this month. los angeles county's embattled d.a. george gascon backtracking on soft on crime policies as he faces a recall effort. critics say that these minor changes are just smoke screens for the progressives. as crime continues to soar under his watch. memos obtained by the "new york post" show gascon's office plan to form a committee to view some of his most criticized policies. and those are your headlines. pete? oh, we have a little bit more here. coming up, piers morgan will join us live. but, first, we will introduce you to one daytona 500 star. she may not be going hundreds of miles an hour on the track. but she is 101 years old. and she h
i don't know where you, rachel. rachel: i'm down here. this a 4-year-old boy is now recovering after being shot in the leg while playing outside. police say the boy was playing in an apartment courtyard when his father heard him scream out in pain. police have not said where the bullet may have come from and no arrests have been made. khou reporting he is the third child shot in houston in just this month. los angeles county's embattled d.a. george gascon backtracking on soft on crime policies...
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rachel was into japan.tiple instruments. >> so, she played in the church band as well, the two of you. was she talented? >> i think so, yeah. very talented. >> and brianna? >> brianna was into dinosaurs and cats. she was gifted with computers. >> by all appearances, diane seemed to love her children. >> outside looking in, you'd think it was a picture-perfect family. >> i mean, it looks like a very settled, happy family. >> those were the good-old days. >> you're smiling and the kids look pretty happy. mark looks content. when you say the good-old days, how good were they? >> really good. >> then on easter sunday 2012, tragedy strikes when diane's husband, mark, dies. diane then posts this on her facebook page. for all my friends on facebook, this past sunday evening, mark, my husband of 27 years, reached his eternal home. >> i was absolutely shocked. >> he's older than i was and this guy was on the front stage performing like he was 21. >> but is there more to mark's death than meets the eye? you're a nurs
rachel was into japan.tiple instruments. >> so, she played in the church band as well, the two of you. was she talented? >> i think so, yeah. very talented. >> and brianna? >> brianna was into dinosaurs and cats. she was gifted with computers. >> by all appearances, diane seemed to love her children. >> outside looking in, you'd think it was a picture-perfect family. >> i mean, it looks like a very settled, happy family. >> those were the good-old...
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rachel: yeah.t have to cue anything. we're here, and we can feed off of each ore -- other's body language are. lawrence: we're coordinatedded today. rachel: it is. this is how in sync we are on the couch. he's wearing baby blue, i'm wearing baby blue. will -- will: i didn't get the memo. [laughter] all right. we jump with this, starting with the unmasking hysteria in schools. a virginia judge allowing the schools to defy governor glenn youngkin's ban on mask mandates in the classroom are. a spokesperson tweeting in part. this is about parents knowing what's best for their child's health. we are going to appeal. and a virginia mother says the parents' rights movement is only growing. listen. >> we need to fight. i have been fighting for my children since they got out of school march 2020. we were such a minority then, and now we're not the minority. lawrence: and in washington state, over 250 high school seniors staged a walkout against the mask mandates calling for, quote, freedom and liberty. rach
rachel: yeah.t have to cue anything. we're here, and we can feed off of each ore -- other's body language are. lawrence: we're coordinatedded today. rachel: it is. this is how in sync we are on the couch. he's wearing baby blue, i'm wearing baby blue. will -- will: i didn't get the memo. [laughter] all right. we jump with this, starting with the unmasking hysteria in schools. a virginia judge allowing the schools to defy governor glenn youngkin's ban on mask mandates in the classroom are. a...
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rachel. liz's absolutely right, _ yet to receive compensation. rachel.utely right, it's _ liz's absolutely right, it's heartbreaking and some of those deaths were reportedly death by suicide potentially as a result of the strain of these wrongful convictions i think a lot of people will find staggering is this is down to a computer glitch software by a japanese company. which has yet to pay a penny in terms of compensation for them and the compensation when it does come will come from the post office and potentially from the uk taxpayer. and since 2013 so long after this scandal had started, this company has been awarded a further £3.1 billion worth of uk government contracts, is according to one of my colleagues at the new statesman. i just think people will find it astonishing ones that it happen, to that it was allowed to continue happening for so long. were talking. over a decade. and three, the dodgy software haven't faced any consequences whatsoever. {lilia software haven't faced any consequences whatsoever. 0k, daily telea-rah, consequences whatso
rachel. liz's absolutely right, _ yet to receive compensation. rachel.utely right, it's _ liz's absolutely right, it's heartbreaking and some of those deaths were reportedly death by suicide potentially as a result of the strain of these wrongful convictions i think a lot of people will find staggering is this is down to a computer glitch software by a japanese company. which has yet to pay a penny in terms of compensation for them and the compensation when it does come will come from the post...
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pete: rachel, that is how putin sees it, rachel. the encroachment of nato has been his rationalization or justification. he wraps it in ridiculous rhetoric at this point. but, of course, he is saying that at this point, all -- if we have made that decision to allow them to apply to nato. if we have amid a that decision to supply them somewhat was blankets under obama but other weapons under other administrations then you either support ukraine or you don't. in this case what i'm really interested in here and i know will and joey you guys are going to break it down on the map. what is happening on the ground is a product of russia attempting to thinking it was going to be easier than it really is and as a result not putting enough forces on the field to defeat ukrainians, will many which are civilians armed? is that the reality sore it that the ukrainians are better equipped, thankfully the javelins and the stingers have been effective in blocking the russian advance. but what russia -- what ukraine is so frustrated about right now.
pete: rachel, that is how putin sees it, rachel. the encroachment of nato has been his rationalization or justification. he wraps it in ridiculous rhetoric at this point. but, of course, he is saying that at this point, all -- if we have made that decision to allow them to apply to nato. if we have amid a that decision to supply them somewhat was blankets under obama but other weapons under other administrations then you either support ukraine or you don't. in this case what i'm really...
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rachel: yeah.nk the question is, is this a deliberate holdoff on the part of vladimir putin, or is that -- this that the ukrainians turn out to be stronger than we thought? we keep getting these reports and no answer to that, in my mind. joey: the shelling that's happening, does it seem to be strategic and pinpointed? is it indiscriminate? and also why are they bombing energy production facilities and not, i don't know, like you were talking about yesterday, cell phone towers, communications, power plants. it seems like they have a plan. will: that's a great question. why are we also seeing, for example, apartment buildings? if randomly, though, one-off -- >> i think that was probably a misfire. will: that's the question, is it indiscriminate or strategic. pete hegseth is at cpac in florida. pete, you herald the report from steve. what are your thoughts as you wake up this morning? pete: yeah. my thoughts are vladimir putin is in the next phase of how he's going to approach this. you have got repor
rachel: yeah.nk the question is, is this a deliberate holdoff on the part of vladimir putin, or is that -- this that the ukrainians turn out to be stronger than we thought? we keep getting these reports and no answer to that, in my mind. joey: the shelling that's happening, does it seem to be strategic and pinpointed? is it indiscriminate? and also why are they bombing energy production facilities and not, i don't know, like you were talking about yesterday, cell phone towers, communications,...
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rachel. liz's absolutely right, _ yet to receive compensation. rachel. down to a computer glitch software by a japanese company. which has yet to pay a penny in terms of compensation for them and the compensation when it does come will come from the post office and potentially from the uk taxpayer. and since 2013 so long after
rachel. liz's absolutely right, _ yet to receive compensation. rachel. down to a computer glitch software by a japanese company. which has yet to pay a penny in terms of compensation for them and the compensation when it does come will come from the post office and potentially from the uk taxpayer. and since 2013 so long after
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and rachel, on that _ you name it, it's a massive.... and rachel, on that cartoon?n? kevin said, this is a job that someone _ rachel, on that cartoon? kevin said, this is a job that someone will- rachel, on that cartoon? kevin said, this is a job that someone will have l this is a job that someone will have to take _ this is a job that someone will have to take on — this is a job that someone will have to take on. they are taking it on at a horrible — to take on. they are taking it on at a horrible moment, their huge dues that have _ a horrible moment, their huge dues that have been identified over the past couple years. horrible cases that we've — past couple years. horrible cases that we've seen come from the met police _ that we've seen come from the met police to— that we've seen come from the met police to deal with that culture. this is— police to deal with that culture. this is about going into a job and getting _ this is about going into a job and getting to — this is about going into a job and getting to grips with the day—to—day policing, _ getting to grip
and rachel, on that _ you name it, it's a massive.... and rachel, on that cartoon?n? kevin said, this is a job that someone _ rachel, on that cartoon? kevin said, this is a job that someone will- rachel, on that cartoon? kevin said, this is a job that someone will have l this is a job that someone will have to take _ this is a job that someone will have to take on — this is a job that someone will have to take on. they are taking it on at a horrible — to take on. they are taking it on at a...
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our guests, rachel of the heritage foundation. you can call in on phone lines by political party, democrats, independents, this is a jewel
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all right, rachel, over to you. >> rachel: all right. thanks, will. i'm here with travis. it's terrible. standard house i would say a year ago i gold up to them and say what color shingle do you want and we would order it. now we go to a house and i say i need four choices. and sometimes i have to go back and tell them no, they don't even have those. so you can't pick the brand you want. you can't pick the color you want. but you have to get it done because in this state a lot of insurance companies are dropping people left and right and giving them 30 days to put on the roof. that's unexpected expenditure that could be $30,000 expenditure to pull out of your pocket and get red flag. >> rachel: pretty basic a roof o'er your head. talk to me a little bit about what you think is the reason behind it? is it that the stuff is coming from china or is there a labor supply problem here in america? >> it's a little bit of both. i mean, a, whenever someone gets covid or like in the last year they have to shut down the plant for two weeks which means they can't produce the material
all right, rachel, over to you. >> rachel: all right. thanks, will. i'm here with travis. it's terrible. standard house i would say a year ago i gold up to them and say what color shingle do you want and we would order it. now we go to a house and i say i need four choices. and sometimes i have to go back and tell them no, they don't even have those. so you can't pick the brand you want. you can't pick the color you want. but you have to get it done because in this state a lot of...
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rachel. essentially what lucy said. we are _ rachel. essentially what lucy said.o an altercation here. the key point is no _ an altercation here. the key point is no one — an altercation here. the key point is no one actually knows what can happen _ is no one actually knows what can happen possibly including putin and himself _ happen possibly including putin and himself. there's a line in one of the papers _ himself. there's a line in one of the papers that putin hasn't made up his mind _ the papers that putin hasn't made up his mind of— the papers that putin hasn't made up his mind of what is going to do when he can— his mind of what is going to do when he can do— his mind of what is going to do when he can do it — his mind of what is going to do when he can do it. another line saying that he could just keep these troops, — that he could just keep these troops, substantial on the border for months. it's the ball in his court — for months. it's the ball in his court i— for months. it's the ball in his court. i think is important to keep in contact — court. i thin
rachel. essentially what lucy said. we are _ rachel. essentially what lucy said.o an altercation here. the key point is no _ an altercation here. the key point is no one — an altercation here. the key point is no one actually knows what can happen _ is no one actually knows what can happen possibly including putin and himself _ happen possibly including putin and himself. there's a line in one of the papers _ himself. there's a line in one of the papers that putin hasn't made up his mind _...
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rachel, in climate critical, diseases. rachel, in climate critical. we _ diseases.climate critical, we try to _ diseases. rachel, in climate critical, we try to find - critical, we try to find solutions and positives at the same time. this is a pretty grim picture, potentially, that you are painting here. 0bviously being able to produce these sorts of forecasts must help but are there any positive signs? can you point to any improvement in at least an understanding of how dangerous this could be?— this could be? yeah, we're starting — this could be? yeah, we're starting to _ this could be? yeah, we're starting to see _ this could be? yeah, we're starting to see a _ this could be? yeah, we're starting to see a lot - this could be? yeah, we're starting to see a lot more. starting to see a lot more awareness and strong partnerships being built between health services. the climate community, disaster risk management and imported to join all of these communities together to use the best data and technology to build very strong health resilience systems. ii strong health
rachel, in climate critical, diseases. rachel, in climate critical. we _ diseases.climate critical, we try to _ diseases. rachel, in climate critical, we try to find - critical, we try to find solutions and positives at the same time. this is a pretty grim picture, potentially, that you are painting here. 0bviously being able to produce these sorts of forecasts must help but are there any positive signs? can you point to any improvement in at least an understanding of how dangerous this could...
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thank you. >> thank you, rachel.encourage your viewers who want to beat back against this type of hatred and antisemitism to donate to the holocaust center of central florida, because we think that education is such an important part of combatting this type of hatred. >> also a good point. in that it will drive crazy those guys who showed up in orlando today to know that anybody outraged by them it's not just outraged and scared but actively contributing to a cause like that. thank you, sir. much appreciated. we will be right back. stay with us. i scheduled with safelite autoglass. their experts replaced my windshield and recalibrated my car's advanced safety system. ♪ acoustic rock music ♪ >> woman: safelite is the one i trust. they focus on safety so i can focus on this view. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ if you have type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure... ...you're a target for... ...chronic kidney disease. you can already have it and not know it. if you have chronic kidney disease... ...you
thank you. >> thank you, rachel.encourage your viewers who want to beat back against this type of hatred and antisemitism to donate to the holocaust center of central florida, because we think that education is such an important part of combatting this type of hatred. >> also a good point. in that it will drive crazy those guys who showed up in orlando today to know that anybody outraged by them it's not just outraged and scared but actively contributing to a cause like that. thank...
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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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rachel?ws correspondent erin mclaughlin reporting live from kyiv, thank, you we will come back to you as this continues to develop. as we continue to speak to aaron it is 4:40 in the morning and there is a curfew in place resulting in there being no went out on the street, natalie because it is out late at night but because the curfew and at 7 am local time. but we will keep this live shot and we will continue stay monitoring. there are local reports in kyiv about russian forces advancing on the city but we have not confirmed that. some large noises were heard in kyiv in the last 13 minutes. what i'm going to show you here are images from the russian state news agency tass, called tass. this guy in the blue, that's the executive chair of russia's largest bank and this guy is the chair of a now they're large russian bank. this guy here who is readjusting his mask he is the ceo of gazprom and the guy in front of him, that is the ceo of the oil producing and refining wing of gazprom. we have all
rachel?ws correspondent erin mclaughlin reporting live from kyiv, thank, you we will come back to you as this continues to develop. as we continue to speak to aaron it is 4:40 in the morning and there is a curfew in place resulting in there being no went out on the street, natalie because it is out late at night but because the curfew and at 7 am local time. but we will keep this live shot and we will continue stay monitoring. there are local reports in kyiv about russian forces advancing on...
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rachel scott on the hill. ch. >> reporter: today, the senate's top republican taking aim at the rnc resolution that declared january 6th legitimate political discourse. >> it was a violent insurrection for the purpose of trying to prevent the peaceful transfer of power after a legitimately certified election, from one administration to the next. that's what it was. >> reporter: mcconnell knows full well that that question of whether january 6th was legitimate political discourse will follow republican candidates into the midterms. and it could drag them down. today, he also rebuked his party for sencensuring two gop congres members -- adam kinzinger and liz cheney -- for joining the house committee investigating the riot. >> traditionally, the view of national party committees is that we support all members of our party regardless of their positions on some issues. the issue is whether or not the rnc should be sort of signaling out members of our party who may have different views from the majority. that's not
rachel scott on the hill. ch. >> reporter: today, the senate's top republican taking aim at the rnc resolution that declared january 6th legitimate political discourse. >> it was a violent insurrection for the purpose of trying to prevent the peaceful transfer of power after a legitimately certified election, from one administration to the next. that's what it was. >> reporter: mcconnell knows full well that that question of whether january 6th was legitimate political...
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rachel: i don't know how to do it.] you know, to create a business, so, but if i had help, i would like to create the business. tara: a business she believes will continue saving lives. freddie: it is more than a transaction. is like the barber. it is where very -- you react. tara: tara campbell, abc7news. dan: i like that, more than a transaction. it is a relationship and interaction. our dry weather has now reached record territory. we are giving you a oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability i've been making yogurt that is less sweet at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to
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>> rachel scott live on the hill tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> we turn now to the big headlines out of the olympics. team usa figure skater nathan chen breaking a world record with a nearly flawless performance. and the skier eileen gu, born in san francisco, now competing for china and refusing to answer, is she still a u.s. citizen? abc's marcus moore in beijing tonight. >> reporter: tonight, breakout star eileen gu soaring to gold in the women's freeski big air. the u.s.-born 18-year-old landing a daring 1620 trick, 4 1/2 spins for the first time, as she represents her mother's homeland of china in the games. afterward, gu addressing criticism for competing for the host nation and refusing to say whether she is still a u.s. citizen. china does not allow dual citizenship. >> i definitely feel as though i am just as american as i am chinese. i've been very outspoken about my gratitude to both the u.s. and china for making me the person who i am. my mission is to use sport as a force for unity. i'm not trying to keep anyone
>> rachel scott live on the hill tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> we turn now to the big headlines out of the olympics. team usa figure skater nathan chen breaking a world record with a nearly flawless performance. and the skier eileen gu, born in san francisco, now competing for china and refusing to answer, is she still a u.s. citizen? abc's marcus moore in beijing tonight. >> reporter: tonight, breakout star eileen gu soaring to gold in the women's freeski big air. the...
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thank you. >> thank you, rachel.viewers who want to beat back against this type of hatred and antisemitism to donate to the holocaust center of central florida, because we think that education is such an important part of combatting this type of hatred. >> also a good point. in that it will drive crazy those guys who showed up in orlando today to know that anybody outraged by them it's not just outraged and scared but actively contributing to a cause like that. thank you, sir. much appreciated. we will be right back. stay with us. appreciated appreciated we will what is this nightmare? it's how some people describe... shingles. a painful, blistering rash that could interrupt your life for weeks. stay with us stay with us forget social events and weekend getaways. if you've had chickenpox, the virus that causes shingles is already inside of you. if you're 50 years or older ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles. ♪ (mail recipient 1) thank you. that's open. if (mail recipient 2) older all the mail is open. (mail
thank you. >> thank you, rachel.viewers who want to beat back against this type of hatred and antisemitism to donate to the holocaust center of central florida, because we think that education is such an important part of combatting this type of hatred. >> also a good point. in that it will drive crazy those guys who showed up in orlando today to know that anybody outraged by them it's not just outraged and scared but actively contributing to a cause like that. thank you, sir. much...
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hello, rachel. >> caller: my name is rachel roberts, i'm a sheridan parent with adaughter who is 16 . i just enrolled my youngest daughter. >> is your student going to speak right now because this ace is for students only. you'll be able to speakpublicly after thestudent section . >> caller: thank you . hello, kylie. i will promote you to panelist to speak so your video willbe on but you can go ahead . >> caller: hello. my name is kylie. i'm a student at jackson williams and i don't want our teachers to go. especially our mentors. our teachers work veryhard for us . we need them to learn and get an education. my kindergarten teacher taught me to read and at a very high level. my first grade teacher was very nice. and inspiring. my mentor also helped me be a great reader and now we play a lot of games and talk about life. help these teachers, thank you. >> i do. thank you. hello, catherine. are you a student? >> i am reading a letter on behalf of one of my students so i'm reading a student letter. hi, my name is angeli and i'm a student.com and i heard about the budget situation that's
hello, rachel. >> caller: my name is rachel roberts, i'm a sheridan parent with adaughter who is 16 . i just enrolled my youngest daughter. >> is your student going to speak right now because this ace is for students only. you'll be able to speakpublicly after thestudent section . >> caller: thank you . hello, kylie. i will promote you to panelist to speak so your video willbe on but you can go ahead . >> caller: hello. my name is kylie. i'm a student at jackson williams...
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the rachel maddow show starts right now, good evening rachel. >> good evening alex, thank you so much, it is great to see you. thank you for joining us this hour. judge ketanji brown jackson's president joe biden's nominee to be the next justice of the united states supreme court. born in washington d.c., raised in miami, harvard educated, she was first name to the federal bench by president barack obama, she was elevated to the federal appeals court, just one level below the supreme court last year, confirmed by the senate for that nomination with several republican senators voting for her. just jackson has been nominated to take the seat in the supreme court that is currently held by justice stephen breyer who is retiring. judge jackson was actually a supreme court clerk for justice breyer when she was just out of law school. so there is some nice symmetry to this nomination in that sense. we are going to talk tonight with someone who clerked alongside judge jackson on the supreme court at that time. someone who has been friends with her ever since. we are also going to speak tonigh
the rachel maddow show starts right now, good evening rachel. >> good evening alex, thank you so much, it is great to see you. thank you for joining us this hour. judge ketanji brown jackson's president joe biden's nominee to be the next justice of the united states supreme court. born in washington d.c., raised in miami, harvard educated, she was first name to the federal bench by president barack obama, she was elevated to the federal appeals court, just one level below the supreme...
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tonight, arnold schwarzenegger and rachel wolfson. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hello. hi, everybody. thanks. hi. very nice. welcome. relax, please. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thanks for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. you came on a good night. we have a fun show tonight. mr. olympia himself, the former governor of our state, arnold schwarzenegger, is here. [cheers and applause ] i'm very oiled up underneath my suit. arnold, of course, if you're not familiar, is the host of "celebrity apprentice" who did not plug up the white house toilet. [ laughter ] did you hear about this? i know that sounds like just a crude joke. so you know how trump had a habit of tearing up documents at the white house, official documents? he'd rip them to pieces and throw them away? well, the papyrus has thickened. according to a book written by the highly esteemed maggie haberman of "the new york times," the white house engineer, kind of the plumber, i guess, would frequently be called in to unclog the president's toilet. [ laughter ] becaus
tonight, arnold schwarzenegger and rachel wolfson. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hello. hi, everybody. thanks. hi. very nice. welcome. relax, please. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thanks for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. you came on a good night. we have a fun show tonight. mr. olympia himself, the former governor of our state, arnold schwarzenegger, is here. [cheers and applause ] i'm very oiled up underneath my suit. arnold, of course, if you're...
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thank you for your time. >> good to be with you, rachel. thank you. >>> i will say what steve was just mentioning there about neo nazi groups on overpasses, in orlando, he is not being hyperbolic. that is one of the things that happened this week and what was a pretty dark scoop of news over these last few days. we will have the latest from that, including the state representative who represents the district where this happened, you will want to hear what he has to say about it. a lot ahead tonight. stay with us. he has to say abo. a lot ahead tonight. stay with us genexa is the first clean medicine company. what does clean medicine mean anyway? it's the same active ingredients you know and trust but without the synthetic stuff you don't want. well i don't want artificial dyes in my kid's medicine. is genexa right for me? yes! genexa uses clean non-gmo ingredients. -we've gone vegan. -and talk about it constantly. -is genexa right for us? -yes! -well i have a gluten thing. -yes! -well... -yes! -well.. -yes! is this just another stupid big p
thank you for your time. >> good to be with you, rachel. thank you. >>> i will say what steve was just mentioning there about neo nazi groups on overpasses, in orlando, he is not being hyperbolic. that is one of the things that happened this week and what was a pretty dark scoop of news over these last few days. we will have the latest from that, including the state representative who represents the district where this happened, you will want to hear what he has to say about it....
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. >> reporter: for two decades rachel giannis has been living and breathing hockey.m street hockey at her san jose home age 10 to pro hockey in boston and now the world stage. her biggest fan? her mom, of course. >> we're so proud. that's her dream since she was young to go to the olympics and it happened. and i'm very, very happy that she already fulfilled her dreams. >> reporter: 30-year-old rachel is already making her mark on china's olympic women's hockey team as she scored the winning goal in their first game. >> rachel with just 50.9 seconds remaining. >> reporter: rachel graduated from gunnederson high school. and when it came to hockey, her daughter was all about goals both on and off the ice. >> she set up her goal once a month, quarterly until she gheets point that a long-term goal is to go to the olympics and she did fulfill it and she was very happy. my husband and i are very proud of her. >> reporter: while tes wasn't able to go to beijing to watch her daughter, she texts her constantly. what if it lands her on the medal podium? >> i will pass out. >> r
. >> reporter: for two decades rachel giannis has been living and breathing hockey.m street hockey at her san jose home age 10 to pro hockey in boston and now the world stage. her biggest fan? her mom, of course. >> we're so proud. that's her dream since she was young to go to the olympics and it happened. and i'm very, very happy that she already fulfilled her dreams. >> reporter: 30-year-old rachel is already making her mark on china's olympic women's hockey team as she...
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thank you, rachel. >>> overseas tonight and our martha raddatz insidirn. u.s. officials now warning that iran may be just weeks away now from having enough weapons-grade material to make a nuclear bomb. so, where do the talks stand tonight? martha raddatz from tehran. >> reporter: tonight, negotiations over iran's growing nuclear program at a critical stage. the u.s. warning the country is now just weeks away from having enough nuclear fuel for a nuclear bomb. >> iran will never get a nuclear weapon on my watch. >> reporter: experts say it could still take over a year for iran to build an actual bomb. but after former president trump pulled out of the obama-era nuclear deal in 2018, iran, furious, began expanding its uranium stockpile while these new talks have dragged on. trump left the original agreement hoping punishing sanctions could drive iran to cut a better deal. here in tehran, those sanctions are being felt. the economy crippled, inflation and public discontent both high. but its government remains defiant, unveiling a new long-range missile, claiming
thank you, rachel. >>> overseas tonight and our martha raddatz insidirn. u.s. officials now warning that iran may be just weeks away now from having enough weapons-grade material to make a nuclear bomb. so, where do the talks stand tonight? martha raddatz from tehran. >> reporter: tonight, negotiations over iran's growing nuclear program at a critical stage. the u.s. warning the country is now just weeks away from having enough nuclear fuel for a nuclear bomb. >> iran will...
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rachel scott from washington. >> reporter: tonight, the "washington post" reporting that 15 boxes of white house documents former president trump improperly brought with him to florida contained classified documents, including some at a top secret level. according to "the post," the documents were "clearly marked classified." the markings were reportedly discovered by the national archives, which retrieved the boxes last month. trump long attacked hillary clinton for her mishandling her own government emails. >> the thing that you should be apologizing for are the 33,000 emails that you deleted. and then the two boxes of emails and other things last week that were taken from an office and are now missing. >> reporter: but now the national archives is calling on the justice department to investigate whether trump mishandled government documents himself. and today, new reporting that members of the white house staff believe trump flushed printed pieces of paper down the toilet. in her upcoming book, "confidence man," "new york times" reporter maggie haberman writes that workers in the
rachel scott from washington. >> reporter: tonight, the "washington post" reporting that 15 boxes of white house documents former president trump improperly brought with him to florida contained classified documents, including some at a top secret level. according to "the post," the documents were "clearly marked classified." the markings were reportedly discovered by the national archives, which retrieved the boxes last month. trump long attacked hillary...
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rachel, tesla is in the crosshairs again.the state of california filed a lawsuit against tesla for actions happening at the fremont factory. they say after a decade of complaints and a 32 month investigation they filed a lawsuit against tesla because of what sounds like some pretty horrific working conditions that are frankly racist at the core. they are talking about how black workers are segregated and are in other parts of the factory which are referred to as the plantation or the slave ship. black workers and on the black workers are having to scrub the floors on their hands and knees. what is going on and what is the response from tesla? tesla put out a blog post the day before this complaint was day evealed to the public. as they said this is unfair, this is looking in the rearview mirror. we already have training programs to respond to some of the concerns raised but it is worth noting just last year we have private individuals singing in federal court over the very same kinds of complaints about a hostile work environ
rachel, tesla is in the crosshairs again.the state of california filed a lawsuit against tesla for actions happening at the fremont factory. they say after a decade of complaints and a 32 month investigation they filed a lawsuit against tesla because of what sounds like some pretty horrific working conditions that are frankly racist at the core. they are talking about how black workers are segregated and are in other parts of the factory which are referred to as the plantation or the slave...
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you can hear the waves like rachel said.t there, they turned in the original daytona 500. >> daytona is the international speedway and we'll be in the infield broadcasting there. it originally was at racing's north turn, mile and a half on the be beach and they turned one street and came back around. it started organically in daytona aame bigger and better with nascar and we will cover all that. cool to be at the original spot. >> rachel: this establishment opens 11 a.m., we already have a packed crowd, everyone is here and ready to get the weekend going. >> they need coffee. >> rachel: we will give them more coffee, next hit,a they will be pumped up and ready. >> todd: any truth to the reason you are there not to host "fox and friends," for the three of us to check to make sure all 101,000 people are wearing their masks? [laughter] >> pete: will is on it. >> will: i intend to ensure that is the case. >> pete: first one to see someone wearing a mask in the stands. >> carley: i don't think there will be many masks. pete, i wa
you can hear the waves like rachel said.t there, they turned in the original daytona 500. >> daytona is the international speedway and we'll be in the infield broadcasting there. it originally was at racing's north turn, mile and a half on the be beach and they turned one street and came back around. it started organically in daytona aame bigger and better with nascar and we will cover all that. cool to be at the original spot. >> rachel: this establishment opens 11 a.m., we already...
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i'm rachel blevins, elaborate to bore in washington. here's what we have coming up for just between russia and nato continued amount as german chancellor. oh, love shoals as visiting ukraine, discuss diplomatic measures. this as oil is quickly heading towards a $100.00 per barrel mark straight ahead, we'll discuss the factors that are driving up the price and the united kingdom has seen as dp come, roaring back in 2021 strongest performance for the nation, cuz the end of world war 2, we'll discuss all the latest data we have to pack here today. so let's get started . and we lead the program as tensions between nato allies and russia over ukraine, only continue to intensive by while the u. s. continues to claim it has evidence that a russian invasion of ukraine is imminent. moscow has called for talks aimed it avoiding military conflict and coming to an agreement. this comes as german chancellor olaf scholes kicked off his plan trip to ukraine and russia on monday. and with it, he carried washington's warning, while russia's president co
i'm rachel blevins, elaborate to bore in washington. here's what we have coming up for just between russia and nato continued amount as german chancellor. oh, love shoals as visiting ukraine, discuss diplomatic measures. this as oil is quickly heading towards a $100.00 per barrel mark straight ahead, we'll discuss the factors that are driving up the price and the united kingdom has seen as dp come, roaring back in 2021 strongest performance for the nation, cuz the end of world war 2, we'll...
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david and his 15-year-old twin sisters heidi and rachel tried to push their worries aside. >> we paid up like every possibleid excuse it could have been for why she wasn't coming home. >> you don't want to focus on that. >> yeah. >> some t signs were hard to ignore. for one thing, the night before, pam didn't respond to her kids' messages, heidi tried tracing her. >> my mom and i share our iphone account. i looked where the iphone was, i saw it wasn't at her office, it was in a weird location. i convinced myself she was at a client's house because that was my excuse at the time for why she wasn't home. >> still, their mom was the center of their universe, they told themselves they'd be laughing about this later or they'd be relieved, anyway. >> we said, let's just get ready for school, keep on with our day. >> she'll be home when we get home? >> yeah. >> same time, same morning, two doors down the streets, one of pam's friend julie was still in her pajamas. >> my home phone ranks. which is odd, it never rings that early. >> it hardly rings anyway. >> i'm one of the rare people that st
david and his 15-year-old twin sisters heidi and rachel tried to push their worries aside. >> we paid up like every possibleid excuse it could have been for why she wasn't coming home. >> you don't want to focus on that. >> yeah. >> some t signs were hard to ignore. for one thing, the night before, pam didn't respond to her kids' messages, heidi tried tracing her. >> my mom and i share our iphone account. i looked where the iphone was, i saw it wasn't at her...
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helping me out, i hope not against her will, rachel campos-duffy.t to help your career by placing through a few stories. >> i'm ready for you. let's go. brian: i know you will love this. a catholic priest the incorrectly performed thousands of the baptisms saying we baptize in the name of the father, the son and the holy spirit. this ridiculous on the church. this guy has now quit. don't you think it's wrong? >> we catholics like our rules. you have to say it exactly the way it's suppose to be said or it's not valid. if your baptism isn't valid. then your reconciliation and communion and even your marriage. i say good on the church. this is the business of the church. talking about green energy and all this stuff. brian: you heard the buzzer. you go to seminary. you went to seminary and you did it right, you note words, say it right. you know how everyone is into oversharing. this mom goes on tiktok and posts a video of her baby rare steak. what do you make of this, brian? i think it's a little dangerous. but this baby has good taste. this is the wa
helping me out, i hope not against her will, rachel campos-duffy.t to help your career by placing through a few stories. >> i'm ready for you. let's go. brian: i know you will love this. a catholic priest the incorrectly performed thousands of the baptisms saying we baptize in the name of the father, the son and the holy spirit. this ridiculous on the church. this guy has now quit. don't you think it's wrong? >> we catholics like our rules. you have to say it exactly the way it's...
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>> hey, rachel.e last hour of so, we heard the sounds of two explosions in the distance to my right. at this point, the source of these explosions is unknown. otherwise, there is an eerie calm that is set in here on the capital. you mentioned the curfew that is in place until seven in the morning as i'm looking around, not a single person on the city streets. yesterday was total chaos, here. there was explosion after explosion after explosion, the sounds of sirens as people ran for cover inside the cities metro stations. thousands trying to flee. there were long lines of traffic. gassed asians running out of gas, long lines that atm machines. although, some people are choosing to stay and to fight the russians. i was outside the national police headquarters here in the capital watching as the lines of people were gathering to collect guns. they were handing out ak-47s from the federal government yesterday. while speaking to a local number of government, he was there to get to ak-47s, one for him, one
>> hey, rachel.e last hour of so, we heard the sounds of two explosions in the distance to my right. at this point, the source of these explosions is unknown. otherwise, there is an eerie calm that is set in here on the capital. you mentioned the curfew that is in place until seven in the morning as i'm looking around, not a single person on the city streets. yesterday was total chaos, here. there was explosion after explosion after explosion, the sounds of sirens as people ran for cover...
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tonight, from "jackass forever," rachel wolfson is with us.he is the first woman to join the "jackass" crew, kind of their jackass robinson, if you will. next week, we've got new shows, once again, with seth rogen, robert pattinson, mark wahlberg, foo fighters and ringo starr, with music from spoon and aj & aly. please join us for all that. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest has been one of the most famous human beings on earth for most of his life, really. he was governor of the state of california, and he told us he'd be back. he kept his word. please say hello to arnold schwarzenegger! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ chee applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i like it. you still know the poses, huh? >> i thought i was in a body building competition. [ laughter ] the standing ovation, that was great. >> jimmy: what did that feel like, to be out there with almost no clothes on, flexing your muscles, and people going crazy? >> oh, it felt fantastic. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's like, you know -- it's something that you always dreamt of as a little
tonight, from "jackass forever," rachel wolfson is with us.he is the first woman to join the "jackass" crew, kind of their jackass robinson, if you will. next week, we've got new shows, once again, with seth rogen, robert pattinson, mark wahlberg, foo fighters and ringo starr, with music from spoon and aj & aly. please join us for all that. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest has been one of the most famous human beings on earth for most of his life, really. he was...
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. >> rachel, thank you. much appreciated. >> let me just ask if there's anything else that you've been able to report about this disturbing demonstration, this group that showed up at the hospital in boston. is there anything you could tell us about the size of this group, the other stuff they've been doing. >> we can talk about the size, to some degree. your summary was excellent. this is always been a minute, and fringe organization. right now, they're part of what you see is as a trend. the main streaming of extremism. this is a fringe group that is suddenly attracted new members, we know that because they had the defamation in new england -- they said that the demonstration outside of the burgum women's hospital, that you pointed out, was larger than most of their demonstrations. on most occasions, they attract for five people. this time, they attracted about two dozen people. that is still small, when we talk about organizations, but as far as the extreme neo-nazi organization, that's significant. >> on
. >> rachel, thank you. much appreciated. >> let me just ask if there's anything else that you've been able to report about this disturbing demonstration, this group that showed up at the hospital in boston. is there anything you could tell us about the size of this group, the other stuff they've been doing. >> we can talk about the size, to some degree. your summary was excellent. this is always been a minute, and fringe organization. right now, they're part of what you see...
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. >> rachel, thank you. much appreciated. >> let me ask if there is anything else you have been able to report about this disturbing demonstration, this group that showed up at the hospital in boston. is there anything that you can tell us about the size of this group, the other stuff they have been doing? >> we can talk about the size to some degree. your summary was excellent. the size -- this has always been a minute and fringe organization. right now, they are part of what you see is a trend. the mainstreaming of extremism. this is a group that has suddenly attracted a new members. we know that because the anti-defamation league has been counting them. and said that the demonstration outside of the brigham and women's hospital, that you pointed out, was larger than most of their other demonstrations. on most occasions, they will attract four or five people. this time, they attracted two dozen people. that is still small, when we talk about organizations, but as far as an extreme white neo-nazi organizati
. >> rachel, thank you. much appreciated. >> let me ask if there is anything else you have been able to report about this disturbing demonstration, this group that showed up at the hospital in boston. is there anything that you can tell us about the size of this group, the other stuff they have been doing? >> we can talk about the size to some degree. your summary was excellent. the size -- this has always been a minute and fringe organization. right now, they are part of what...
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the rachel maddow show starts right now, good evening rachel. >> good evening alex, thank you so muchanji brown jackson's president joe biden's nominee to be the next justice of the united states supreme court. born in washington d.c., raised in miami, harvard educated, she was first name to the federal bench by president barack obama, she was elevated to the federal appeals court, just one level below the supreme court last year, confirmed by the senate for that nomination
the rachel maddow show starts right now, good evening rachel. >> good evening alex, thank you so muchanji brown jackson's president joe biden's nominee to be the next justice of the united states supreme court. born in washington d.c., raised in miami, harvard educated, she was first name to the federal bench by president barack obama, she was elevated to the federal appeals court, just one level below the supreme court last year, confirmed by the senate for that nomination
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. >> that is all in on this tuesday night, the rachel maddow show starts now. maddow show starts now tuesday inside, "the rachel maddow show" with ali velshi starts now good evening, ali. >> a few hours ago, someone tweeted that what donald trump was genius, a smart thing, you tweeted earlier, you said if trump is re-elected in 2024, canada better watch out. i thought of that as a canadian, it's like going in and grabbing a place. they speak the same language, they seem to want you, but they don't want you as the boss >> donald trump called the invasion of a sovereig >> thank you, alex. >>>ha in ukraine, the headquarts of the defense ministry is a pale baby blue building. despite the color, actually a formidable building. look at all of the big columns and the windows, from an aerial view, it almost looks like a square version of the u.s. pentagon. today at that building, the ukrainian ministry of defense, a funeral was held for a soldier killed in eastern ukraine. in an area that was controlled, is controlled by members of the pro-russian separatists. theyo- m
. >> that is all in on this tuesday night, the rachel maddow show starts now. maddow show starts now tuesday inside, "the rachel maddow show" with ali velshi starts now good evening, ali. >> a few hours ago, someone tweeted that what donald trump was genius, a smart thing, you tweeted earlier, you said if trump is re-elected in 2024, canada better watch out. i thought of that as a canadian, it's like going in and grabbing a place. they speak the same language, they seem to...
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yes, you're totally right, rachel. few factors here. they've actually 8 percent of the the raise is going to be in the green taxes and there's almost 50 percent is going to be a natural cost of natural gas. the cost of natural gas has risen dramatically across global markets. so it's not just for the u. k, it's just that now 29 companies according to off. com. and now i the bank, right, or left the market. so $4900000.00 customers would have been less stranded. so what they have to do is they have to equalize out by raising price to spread it across the whole of the. okay? so what with a combination of those companies going out of business? the natural gas prices rising, plus the increase in taxes, which actually is the wrong time to do it. that's what's gonna happen in april to the u. k. public or forward. thank you so much pleasure. and finally, as more and more people get interested in the met averse, they will have to get used to interacting with the virtual environment. well, of course, wearing a b r has that, in fact, british ensu
yes, you're totally right, rachel. few factors here. they've actually 8 percent of the the raise is going to be in the green taxes and there's almost 50 percent is going to be a natural cost of natural gas. the cost of natural gas has risen dramatically across global markets. so it's not just for the u. k, it's just that now 29 companies according to off. com. and now i the bank, right, or left the market. so $4900000.00 customers would have been less stranded. so what they have to do is they...